Bee Movie (2007)
A recently graduated bee decides to sue humans for eating honey.
Biloxi Blues (1988)
Neil Simon remembers boot camp in Mississippi during the last months of the war.
Deck The Halls (2006)
Two neighbours fall out over who is the local king of Christmas in forgettable but fun seasonal family comedy.
Election (1999)
Scathing high school comedy.
Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986)
A teen plots a day off school.
Godzilla (1998)
The mother of all monsters tries to nest in New York.
Inspector Gadget (1999)
Live action version of the cartoon favourite.
The Lion King 3D (1994)
A guilt-ridden lion cub goes on an adventure. Reissued in 3D.
The Producers (2005)
Mel Brooks comes full circle as his film-turned-Broadway-musical is turned back into a film.
Rules Don't Apply (2016)
An unconventional love story of an aspiring actress, her determined driver, and the eccentric billionaire whom they work for.
The Stepford Wives (2004)
Sci-fi/comedy thriller where a seemingly perfect American suburb, with unfeasibly obedient women, raises suspicious eyebrows amongst the latest newcomers.
The Tale Of Despereaux (2008)
A brave little mouse sets out to rescue a princess.
Then She Found Me (2007)
A childless teacher takes stock of her life after her husband leaves, her adoptive mum dies and her birth mother shows up.
Tower Heist (2011)
When a group of hard working guys find out they've fallen victim to a wealthy business man's Ponzi scheme, they conspire to rob his high-rise residence.
To Dust (2018)
Trying to come to terms with the death of his wife, a Hasidic cantor seeks answers on how her body will decay.
Wonder Park (2019)
A girl with a sick mum tries to fix a hidden amusement park.
You Can Count On Me (2000)
A drifter brother returns home to stay with sister and eight-year-old son in upstate New York.
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