A high-octane saga that began with underground street racing evolves into a thrilling world of espionage and international heists, featuring an ensemble cast led by Vin Diesel and the late Paul Walker. The Fast Saga's successful transition from its 2001 origins to encompass spin-offs, television series, and theme park attractions highlights its enduring appeal and universal impact on pop culture, making it one of the highest-grossing film franchises in history.
- Released: 2001 - Present
- Directed by: Rob Cohen, John Singleton, Justin Lin, James Wan
- 1Brian O'Conner543 Votes
- 2Han Lue476 Votes
- 3Mia Toretto338 Votes
- 4Roman Pearce377 Votes
A daring naval aviator confronts his past while training a new generation of Top Gun graduates for a high-stakes mission, including the son of his late best friend. Directed by Joseph Kosinski and starring Tom Cruise alongside Miles Teller, Jennifer Connelly, Jon Hamm, and Val Kilmer among others, the high-flying sequel delivers an exhilarating blend of action-packed drama and emotional character development that pays homage to its 1986 predecessor while forging its own path in modern cinema.
- Released: 2022
- Directed by: Joseph Kosinski
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A group of comedic actors find themselves facing the apocalypse while attending a star-studded party in Hollywood. The film's unique blend of meta-humor, self-deprecation, and apocalyptic chaos is elevated by its ensemble cast featuring James Franco, Seth Rogen, Jonah Hill, and Jay Baruchel as exaggerated versions of themselves.
- Released: 2013
- Directed by: Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg
A young man's life is turned upside down when he is diagnosed with a rare form of cancer, leading him on an emotional journey of self-discovery and friendship. With remarkable performances from Joseph Gordon-Levitt as the protagonist and Seth Rogen as his supportive best friend, this film masterfully balances humor and heartbreak while exploring themes such as mortality, vulnerability, and the power of human connection.
- Released: 2011
- Directed by: Jonathan Levine
A process server and his marijuana dealer find themselves on the run from hitmen and a corrupt police officer after witnessing a murder. Starring Seth Rogen, James Franco, and Gary Cole, this action comedy combines thrilling chase scenes with witty dialogue while showcasing the strong chemistry between its leading actors.
- Released: 2008
- Directed by: David Gordon Green
Undercover cops infiltrate a high school to bust a drug ring, leading to hilariously unexpected revelations about their own teenage selves. The comedic chemistry between Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum, combined with witty writing and clever nods to the original television series, make this action-comedy an entertaining ride for both fans of the genre and newcomers alike.
- Released: 2012
- Directed by: Phil Lord, Chris Miller
An undercover FBI agent infiltrates the world of extreme sports in order to take down a group of thrill-seeking criminals. Featuring high-stakes action sequences and an intense performance from Keanu Reeves as Johnny Utah, alongside Patrick Swayze's charismatic portrayal of Bodhi, this adrenaline-fueled heist film explores themes of loyalty and personal freedom while keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.
- Released: 1991
- Directed by: Kathryn Bigelow
- Woody (Tom Hanks), a good-hearted cowboy doll who belongs to a young boy named Andy (John Morris), sees his position as Andy's favorite toy jeopardized when his parents buy him a Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) action figure. Even worse, the arrogant Buzz thinks he's a real spaceman on a mission to return to his home planet. When Andy's family moves to a new house, Woody and Buzz must escape the clutches of maladjusted neighbor Sid Phillips (Erik von Detten) and reunite with their boy.
- Released: 1995
- Directed by: John Lasseter
Embark on a riotous musical journey with two unlikely heroes as they reunite their band, evade law enforcement, and save an orphanage from closure. Featuring iconic performances by John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd, this cult classic showcases electrifying musical numbers with legendary artists such as Aretha Franklin and Ray Charles while delivering unforgettable comedic moments throughout.
- Released: 1980
- Directed by: John Landis
A dedicated London cop is transferred to a seemingly sleepy village, where he uncovers a dark conspiracy lurking beneath the surface. Director Edgar Wright's unique blend of action and comedy, along with the dynamic pairing of Simon Pegg as Sergeant Nicholas Angel and Nick Frost as his bumbling partner Danny Butterman, creates an unforgettable cinematic experience that both parodies and pays homage to classic buddy-cop films.
- Released: 2007
- Directed by: Edgar Wright
A dynamic duo of detectives navigate a world of crime and corruption, utilizing martial arts prowess and comedic banter to bring their adversaries to justice. Featuring the iconic pairing of Jackie Chan as Chief Inspector Lee and Chris Tucker as Detective James Carter, this action-packed trilogy captivates audiences with its unique blend of humor, thrilling fight sequences, and engaging buddy cop dynamics set against the backdrop of Hong Kong, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas.
- Released: 1998 - 2007
- Directed by: Brett Ratner
Two middle-aged, unemployed stepbrothers with clashing personalities navigate their newfound family dynamic while struggling to find their footing in the adult world. The comedic chemistry between Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly as the titular characters, combined with director Adam McKay's unique blend of absurd humor and heartwarming moments, makes this film a memorable exploration of unconventional relationships and personal growth.
- Released: 2008
- Directed by: Adam McKay
A brilliant detective and his loyal partner navigate the dark underbelly of Victorian London to unravel a web of crime and conspiracy, using unparalleled wit and intellect. This thrilling adaptation features the exceptional performances of Robert Downey Jr. as the iconic Sherlock Holmes and Jude Law as Dr. John Watson, bringing depth to their characters while maintaining true to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's original vision.
- Released: 2009
- Directed by: Guy Ritchie
- In I Love You, Man, Peter Klaven (Paul Rudd) is a successful real estate agent with a looming wedding but no best man. In his quest to find a suitable friend, he stumbles upon Sydney Fife (Jason Segel), an eccentric and free-spirited man. Their kinship grows unexpectedly, causing turbulence in Peter's life as he juggles between his bride-to-be Zooey (Rashida Jones) and his new found buddy. This comedy film, directed by John Hamburg, explores the nuances of friendship amidst adult responsibilities and societal expectations, without surrendering to clichés.
- Released: 2009
- Directed by: John Hamburg
- High school seniors Seth and Evan have high hopes for a graduation party. The co-dependent teens plan to score booze and babes so they can become part of the in-crowd, but separation anxiety and two bored police officers complicate the pair's self-proclaimed mission.
- Released: 2007
- Directed by: Greg Mottola
Two Miami detectives engage in high-octane action and hilarity as they try to protect a witness and bring down a dangerous drug lord. The dynamic duo of Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, combined with Michael Bay's explosive direction, creates an unforgettable blend of comedy, camaraderie, and adrenaline-pumping thrills that has solidified its place in the buddy cop genre pantheon.
- Released: 1995
- Directed by: Michael Bay
- In Wayne's World, Wayne Campbell (Mike Myers) and Garth Algar (Dana Carvey), two music-loving slackers, host a public-access television show in Aurora, Illinois. Their laid-back lifestyle takes an unexpected turn when Benjamin Kane (Rob Lowe), a slick television producer, offers to take their show to the big leagues. As fame and fortune beckon, Wayne's relationship with his rock singer girlfriend Cassandra Wong (Tia Carrere) starts to falter. This comedy film, peppered with iconic 90s rock-n-roll, explores the duo's struggle to maintain authenticity amidst commercialization.
- Released: 1992
- Directed by: Penelope Spheeris
A discontented office worker and a charismatic soap salesman form an underground fight club, leading to unexpected consequences and revelations. Directed by David Fincher and featuring standout performances from Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, and Helena Bonham Carter, the film delves into themes of consumerism, masculinity, mental health, and societal expectations while maintaining its darkly humorous tone.
- Released: 1999
- Directed by: David Fincher
Two dimwitted friends embark on a cross-country journey to return a briefcase full of money, unaware that they're being pursued by criminals. Starring Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels as the lovable buffoons Lloyd and Harry, this 1994 comedy showcases their impeccable comedic timing and chemistry while delivering an absurdly entertaining adventure filled with memorable quotes and iconic scenes.
- Released: 1994
- Directed by: Peter Farrelly, Robert Farrelly
- 1Charles Rocket10 Votes
- 2Brady Bluhm13 Votes
- 3Lauren Holly5 Votes
- 4Karen Duffy10 Votes
- In the film Ted, John Bennett (Mark Wahlberg) navigates a unique predicament. As a child, he wished his teddy bear to life; Ted (voiced by Seth MacFarlane) is now his best friend. It's a comedic tale of friendship and growing up, set in Boston. However, when Lori Collins (Mila Kunis), John's girlfriend, demands more maturity from him, their relationship faces a challenge. The trio's dynamic teeters between hilarity and turmoil as they try to reconcile their differences. Directed by Seth MacFarlane, this comedy-fantasy won the People's Choice Award for Favorite Comedy Movie in 2013.
- Released: 2012
- Directed by: Seth MacFarlane
Two time-traveling teenagers embark on a quest to assemble historical figures for their high school presentation, ultimately learning the true meaning of friendship and destiny. The clever script, endearing performances by Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter as the titular duo, and memorable appearances from iconic figures like Napoleon Bonaparte and Socrates make this film an entertaining blend of comedy, history, and sci-fi.
- Released: 1989
- Directed by: Stephen Herek
- Shaun is a 30-something loser with a dull, easy existence. When he's not working at the electronics store, he lives with his slovenly best friend, Ed, in a small flat on the outskirts of London. The only unpredictable element in his life is his girlfriend, Liz, who wishes desperately for Shaun to grow up and be a man. When the town is inexplicably overrun with zombies, Shaun must rise to the occasion and protect both Liz and his mother.
- Released: 2004
- Directed by: Edgar Wright
- Jeremy (Vince Vaughn) and John (Owen Wilson) are divorce mediators who spend their free time crashing wedding receptions. For the irrepressible duo, there are few better ways to drink for free and bed vulnerable women. So when Secretary of the Treasury William Cleary (Christopher Walken) announces the wedding of his daughter, the pair make it their mission to crash the high-profile event. But their game hits a bump in the road when John locks eyes with bridesmaid Claire (Rachel McAdams).
- Released: 2005
- Directed by: David Dobkin
- The Top Gun Naval Fighter Weapons School is where the best of the best train to refine their elite flying skills. When hotshot fighter pilot Maverick (Tom Cruise) is sent to the school, his reckless attitude and cocky demeanor put him at odds with the other pilots, especially the cool and collected Iceman (Val Kilmer). But Maverick isn't only competing to be the top fighter pilot, he's also fighting for the attention of his beautiful flight instructor, Charlotte Blackwood (Kelly McGillis).
- Released: 1986
- Directed by: Tony Scott
- 1Tom Cruise9 Votes
- 2Meg Ryan8 Votes
- 3Michael Ironside7 Votes
- 4Val Kilmer9 Votes
- After the members of a team of scientists (Harold Ramis, Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray) lose their cushy positions at a university in New York City, they decide to become "ghostbusters" to wage a high-tech battle with the supernatural for money. They stumble upon a gateway to another dimension, a doorway that will release evil upon the city. The Ghostbusters must now save New York from complete destruction.
- Released: 1984
- Directed by: Ivan Reitman
- 1Ernie Hudson10 Votes
- 2Sigourney Weaver9 Votes
- 3Bill Murray11 Votes
- 4Dan Aykroyd7 Votes
- A teen gang in rural Oklahoma, the Greasers are perpetually at odds with the Socials, a rival group. When Greasers Ponyboy (C. Thomas Howell) and Johnny (Ralph Macchio) get into a brawl that ends in the death of a Social member, the boys are forced to go into hiding. Soon Ponyboy and Johnny, along with the intense Dallas (Matt Dillon) and their other Greaser buddies, must contend with the consequences of their violent lives. While some Greasers try to achieve redemption, others meet tragic ends.
- Released: 1983
- Directed by: Francis Ford Coppola
- Goodfellas, an iconic mobster film directed by Martin Scorsese, is a gritty exploration of life within the Mafia. It's based on the true story of Henry Hill (Ray Liotta), a small-time gangster climbing the ranks of organized crime. Joining him in this perilous journey are his partners, volatile Tommy DeVito (Joe Pesci) and cool-headed Jimmy Conway (Robert De Niro). The movie masterfully exposes the allure and harsh realities of mob life, earning six Academy Award nominations. This includes Joe Pesci's win for Best Supporting Actor, marking a significant achievement in cinematic history. Goodfellas is a quintessential crime drama that delves into the intricate dynamics of loyalty, betrayal, and power.
- Released: 1990
- Directed by: Martin Scorsese
- 1The Godfather168 Votes
- 2Casino154 Votes
- 3The Sopranos132 Votes
- 4The Godfather Part II56 Votes
A mismatched pair of private eyes navigate the seedy underbelly of 1970s Los Angeles to solve a high-profile case involving the mysterious death of a fading adult star. With its witty dialogue, intricate plot, and standout performances from Ryan Gosling as an alcoholic detective and Russell Crowe as a brutish enforcer, The Nice Guys showcases director Shane Black's signature blend of action, comedy, and noir-inspired storytelling.
- Released: 2016
- Directed by: Shane Black
- The future of civilization rests in the fate of the One Ring, which has been lost for centuries. Powerful forces are unrelenting in their search for it. But fate has placed it in the hands of a young Hobbit named Frodo Baggins (Elijah Wood), who inherits the Ring and steps into legend. A daunting task lies ahead for Frodo when he becomes the Ringbearer - to destroy the One Ring in the fires of Mount Doom where it was forged.
- Released: 2001
- Directed by: Peter Jackson
A darkly humorous tale unfolds as two lifelong friends on a remote Irish island grapple with the abrupt end of their relationship and its alarming consequences. The Banshees of Inisherin showcases the dynamic duo of Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson, reuniting them under Martin McDonagh's direction for an intricately woven narrative that explores themes of friendship, betrayal, and human nature in a uniquely isolated setting.
- Released: 2022
- Directed by: Martin McDonagh
- Nerdy accountant Harold (John Cho) and his irrepressible friend, Kumar (Kal Penn), get stoned watching television and find themselves utterly bewitched by a commercial for White Castle. Convinced there must be one nearby, the two set out on a late-night odyssey that takes them deep into New Jersey. Somehow, the boys manage to run afoul of rednecks, cops and even a car-stealing Neil Patrick Harris before getting anywhere near their beloved sliders.
- Released: 2004
- Directed by: Danny Leiner
- The Shrek franchise from DreamWorks Animation, based on William Steig's picture book Shrek!, consists of four computer-animated films including: Shrek (2001), Shrek 2 (2004), Shrek the Third (2007), and Shrek Forever After (2010), with a fifth film planned for a 2019 or 2020 release. A short 4-D film, Shrek 4-D, which originally was a theme park ride, was released in 2003.
- Released: 2001 - Present
- Directed by: Andrew Adamson, Vicky Jenson
- Paddleton is a 2019 American comedy film directed by Alex Lehmann. An unlikely bromance between two misfit neighbors (Mark Duplass and Ray Romano) becomes an unexpectedly emotional journey when one of them is diagnosed with terminal cancer.
- Released: 2019
- Directed by: Alex Lehmann
- It's Friday and Craig Jones (Ice Cube) has just gotten fired for stealing cardboard boxes. To make matters worse, rent is due, he hates his overbearing girlfriend, Joi (Paula Jai Parker), and his best friend, Smokey (Chris Tucker), owes the local drug dealer money -- and that's all before lunch. As the hours drag on, Jones and Smokey experience the gamut of urban life, complete with crackheads, shoot-outs and overly sexual pastors, concentrated into one single, unbelievable Friday.
- Released: 1995
- Directed by: F. Gary Gray
- After saving New York City from a ghost attack, the Ghostbusters -- a team of spirit exterminators -- is disbanded for demolishing parts of the city during the battle. But when Ghostbuster Peter Venkman (Bill Murray) learns that spirits have taken an interest in his son, the men launch a rogue ghost-chasing mission. The quest quickly goes awry, landing them in court. But when the ghosts turn on the judge, he issues an order allowing the Ghostbusters to get back to work.
- Released: 1989
- Directed by: Ivan Reitman
- In the classic Western film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, we follow the lives of two charismatic outlaws, Butch Cassidy (Paul Newman) and The Sundance Kid (Robert Redford). The duo forms the core of the notorious 'Hole in the Wall' Gang, known for their audacious bank and train robberies. As the law closes in on them, they decide to flee to Bolivia, hoping for a fresh start. Directed by George Roy Hill, this 1969 film won four Academy Awards, including Best Original Screenplay. Despite the adventurous facade, it subtly explores themes of friendship and changing times.
- Released: 1969
- Directed by: George Roy Hill
- Ocean's Eleven, a stylish heist film, revolves around the suave mastermind Danny Ocean (George Clooney) and his handpicked crew of specialists. The team, including the likes of Rusty Ryan (Brad Pitt) and Linus Caldwell (Matt Damon), embarks on an audacious mission. They aim to simultaneously rob three Las Vegas casinos - Bellagio, Mirage and MGM Grand - all owned by ruthless tycoon Terry Benedict (Andy Garcia). Director Steven Soderbergh expertly weaves this intricate plot with wit and slick dialogue, earning the film five nominations at the 2002 BAFTA Awards. With its blend of crime, comedy, and suspense, Ocean's Eleven is a cinematic rollercoaster ride in the world of high-stakes thievery.
- Released: 2001
- Directed by: Steven Soderbergh
- In the comedic classic, Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Neal Page (Steve Martin), a high-strung marketing executive, finds himself paired with Del Griffith (John Candy), an eternally optimistic, overly talkative salesman. The mismatched duo embark on a two-day journey of chaotic travel mishaps attempting to get Neal home to his family for Thanksgiving. The trials they face include plane reroutes, train breakdowns, and automobile disasters. Directed by John Hughes, this film cleverly intertwines humor with heartwarming moments, revealing the unlikely friendship that forms amidst the chaos. Despite their contrasting personalities and constant setbacks, Neal and Del persist in their cross-country trek, offering viewers a hilarious look at the perils of holiday travel.
- Released: 1987
- Directed by: John Hughes
- When two brothers find out they might lose their house they are desperate to find a way to keep their home. They find a treasure map and bring some friends along to find it. They are all out looking for the "X" and trying to get away from a group of bad guys who also want the treasure.
- Released: 1985
- Directed by: Richard Donner
- With a jailbreak offering them their only way out, a despondent duo rack their brains to figure out a foolproof plan. Fortuitously, one of them discovers an unexpected talent as a rodeo rider, and an escape plan begins to take shape at the annual prisoners' rodeo.
- Released: 1980
- Directed by: Sidney Poitier
- Bullied as a teen for being overweight, Bob Stone (Dwayne Johnson) shows up to his high school reunion looking fit and muscular. While there, he finds Calvin Joyner (Kevin Hart), a fast-talking accountant who misses his glory days as a popular athlete. Stone is now a lethal CIA agent who needs Calvin's number skills to help him save the compromised U.S. spy satellite system. Together, the former classmates encounter shootouts, espionage and double-crosses while trying to prevent worldwide chaos.
- Released: 2016
- Directed by: Rawson Marshall Thurber
A newly integrated high school football team in the 1970s overcomes racial tensions and personal struggles to achieve greatness on and off the field. This inspiring sports drama, featuring Denzel Washington as Coach Herman Boone and Will Patton as Coach Bill Yoast, showcases powerful performances that delve into themes of unity, leadership, and the transformative power of teamwork.
- Released: 2000
- Directed by: Boaz Yakin
- 1Ryan Gosling20 Votes
- 2Wood Harris18 Votes
- 3Denzel Washington24 Votes
- 4Ryan Hurst20 Votes
- Actor Rick Dalton gained fame and fortune by starring in a 1950s television Western, but is now struggling to find meaningful work in a Hollywood that he doesn't recognize anymore. He spends most of his time drinking and palling around with Cliff Booth, his easygoing best friend and longtime stunt double. Rick also happens to live next door to Roman Polanski and Sharon Tate -- the filmmaker and budding actress whose futures will forever be altered by members of the Manson Family.
- Released: 2019
- Directed by: Quentin Tarantino
- Venturing deeper into the world of Middle-earth, the second installment of the award-winning epic fantasy series delves into the escalating battle between good and evil. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers presents viewers with an enthralling narrative, as it follows the journey of separated fellowship members, each facing their own challenges. Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen), Legolas (Orlando Bloom), and Gimli (John Rhys-Davies) forge alliances to defend the besieged Rohan, while Frodo (Elijah Wood) and Sam (Sean Astin) encounter the treacherous Gollum (Andy Serkis) in their quest to destroy the One Ring. With unforgettable performances and breathtaking visuals, this cinematic masterpiece continues to enchant audiences worldwide.
- Released: 2002
- Directed by: Peter Jackson
- When obscenely rich hedge-fund manager James (Will Ferrell) is convicted of fraud and sentenced to a stretch in San Quentin, the judge gives him one month to get his affairs in order. Knowing that he won't survive more than a few minutes in prison on his own, James desperately turns to Darnell (Kevin Hart) -- a black businessman who's never even had a parking ticket -- for help. As Darnell puts James through the wringer, both learn that they were wrong about many things, including each other.
- Released: 2015
- Directed by: Etan Cohen
A brilliant structural engineer and a cunning inmate join forces to break out of the world's most secure prison, testing their intellect and endurance against an intricate labyrinth designed to contain them. The dynamic duo played by Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger delivers thrilling action sequences, well-crafted suspense, and a captivating storyline that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats as they navigate through hidden passages, secret codes, and treacherous obstacles in this high-stakes game of survival.
- Released: 2013
- Directed by: Mikael Håfström
- In The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Frodo Baggins (Elijah Wood) and Samwise Gamgee (Sean Astin) press on towards Mount Doom to destroy the One Ring. Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen), rightful heir to the throne, marshals the forces of good for an epic battle against Sauron's evil army at Minas Tirith. This third installment in the fantasy trilogy, directed by Peter Jackson, won a record-breaking 11 Academy Awards including Best Picture. It's a tale of bravery, friendship, and the enduring struggle between good and evil.
- Released: 2003
- Directed by: Peter Jackson
A wise-cracking Detroit detective navigates the glitz and glamour of Southern California while investigating a dangerous counterfeit money operation. This 1994 action-comedy, directed by John Landis, features Eddie Murphy reprising his iconic role as Axel Foley alongside Judge Reinhold's Billy Rosewood, delivering an entertaining blend of humor, suspense, and thrilling amusement park sequences that have become synonymous with the franchise.
- Released: 1994
- Directed by: John Landis
- Brian Piccolo (James Caan) and Gale Sayers (Billy Dee Williams) are teammates on the mid-1960s Chicago Bears. At a time when professional football still bears a certain amount of race-based segregation, the growing friendship between the white Piccolo and the black Sayers, as well as their wives, Joy (Shelley Fabares) and Linda (Judy Pace), becomes a symbol of harmony during the civil rights era. That bond grows stronger still when Piccolo receives some shattering and unexpected news.
- Released: 1971
- Directed by: Buzz Kulik
- While on a cross-country train ride, overworked book editor George Caldwell (Gene Wilder) begins an unexpected romance with an enigmatic woman named Hilly Burns (Jill Clayburgh). His vacation is interrupted, however, when he witnesses a murder for which he is then accused. The true villains kidnap Hilly and eject Caldwell from the moving train. Desperate, Caldwell teams up with car thief Grover Muldoon (Richard Pryor), and together they must save Hilly while avoiding the police.
- Released: 1976
- Directed by: Arthur Hiller
Witness the hilariously heartfelt journey of two aspiring filmmakers as they navigate the treacherous waters of Hollywood, culminating in a cult phenomenon that defies explanation. With James Franco's transformative performance as Tommy Wiseau and Dave Franco's portrayal of Greg Sestero, this film expertly captures the essence of their tumultuous friendship while showcasing the chaotic production process behind one of cinema's most notorious creations.
- Released: 2017
- Directed by: James Franco
Archeologist adventurer races against time to retrieve a sacred stone and save an entire village, while navigating treacherous landscapes and evading sinister foes. With Harrison Ford's iconic portrayal of Indiana Jones, this thrilling sequel is elevated by its darker tone, breathtaking action sequences, and memorable performances from Kate Capshaw as Willie Scott and Jonathan Ke Quan as Short Round.
- Released: 1984
- Directed by: Steven Spielberg
- Unleashing a volley of humor in the classic vein of slapstick, Robin Hood: Men in Tights is a parody that reimagines the legendary tale of the bow-wielding hero. Robin of Loxley (Cary Elwes) returns to England after fighting in the Crusades, only to find his home ravaged by the dastardly Sheriff of Rottingham (Roger Rees). Aided by his band of merry men - including Blinkin (Mark Blankfield), Ahchoo (Dave Chappelle), and Little John (Eric Allan Kramer) - Robin sets out to reclaim his land and win the heart of Maid Marian (Amy Yasbeck). This comic romp, directed by Mel Brooks, skewers everything from the original folklore to modern pop culture, adding a unique layer to this timeless story.
- Released: 1993
- Directed by: Mel Brooks
- Twenty years after creating the imaginary Ricky Stanicky, three childhood friends still use the nonexistent pal as a handy alibi for their immature behavior. When their spouses and partners get suspicious and demand to finally meet him, the guilty trio decides to hire washed-up actor Rod to bring him to life. However, when Rod takes his role of a lifetime a little too far, they begin to wish they never invented Ricky in the first place.
- Released: 2024
- Directed by: Peter Farrelly
- Two ballers, opposites who are seemingly miles apart, find they might have more in common than they imagined possible.
- Released: 2023
- Directed by: Calmatic
- Best pals Jason (Zac Efron) and Daniel (Miles Teller) indulge in casual flings and revel in their carefree, unattached lives. After learning that the marriage of their friend Mikey (Michael B. Jordan) is over, they gladly welcome him back into their circle. The three young men make a pact to have fun and avoid commitment. However, when all three find themselves involved in serious relationships, they must keep their romances secret from one another.
- Released: 2014
- Directed by: Tom Gormican
- Unfulfilled and facing financial ruin, actor Nick Cage accepts a $1 million offer to attend a wealthy fan's birthday party. Things take a wildly unexpected turn when a CIA operative recruits Cage for an unusual mission. Taking on the role of a lifetime, he soon finds himself channeling his most iconic and beloved characters to save himself and his loved ones.
- Released: 2022
- Directed by: Tom Gormican
- When hotheaded Superboy (Michael Rapaport) accidentally gets involved in an ugly racially-motivated incident, his uncle Ray Donlan (Harvey Keitel), a corrupt New York City cop, attempts to sweep it under the rug by helping fake his nephew's death. The bungled cover-up leads to investigations by idealistic Internal Affairs officer Moe Tilden (Robert De Niro) and Freddy Heflin (Sylvester Stallone), sheriff of the suburban New Jersey town where Donlan and his fellow crooked policemen live.
- Released: 1997
- Directed by: James Mangold
- Rupert Pupkin (Robert De Niro) is a failure in life but a celebrity in his own mind, hosting an imaginary talk show in his mother's basement. When he meets actual talk show host Jerry Langford (Jerry Lewis), he's convinced it will provide his big break, but Langford isn't interested in the would-be comedian. Undaunted, Pupkin effectively stalks Langford -- and when that doesn't work, he kidnaps him, offering his release in exchange for a guest spot on Langford's show.
- Released: 1983
- Directed by: Martin Scorsese
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A pair of mismatched friends embark on a series of wild, surreal adventures that challenge their perspectives on life, romance, and maturity. The Harold & Kumar film series, starring John Cho and Kal Penn with Neil Patrick Harris in a recurring role, stands out for its racially diverse cast and inventive buddy stoner comedy format while garnering commercial success and generally positive critical reception.
- Directed by: Danny Leiner, Hayden Schlossberg, Jon Hurwitz
- When prostitute Delilah Fitzgerald (Anna Thomson) is disfigured by a pair of cowboys in Big Whiskey, Wyoming, her fellow brothel workers post a reward for their murder, much to the displeasure of sheriff Little Bill Daggett (Gene Hackman), who doesn't allow vigilantism in his town. Two groups of gunfighters, one led by aging former bandit William Munny (Clint Eastwood), the other by the florid English Bob (Richard Harris), come to collect the reward, clashing with each other and the sheriff.
- Released: 1992
- Directed by: Clint Eastwood
- In the classic comedy Some Like It Hot, musicians Joe (Tony Curtis) and Jerry (Jack Lemmon) find themselves on the run from Chicago mobsters. Their clever solution? Disguise themselves as women and join an all-female band headed to sunny Florida. Amidst their high-stakes charade, Joe falls for the sultry Sugar Kane (Marilyn Monroe), while a wealthy admirer relentlessly pursues Jerry, further complicating their predicament. This 1959 Billy Wilder-directed film, celebrated for its impeccable comedic timing and witty script, won an Academy Award for Best Costume Design.
- Released: 1959
- Directed by: Billy Wilder
- For two years, security guard Ben (Kevin Hart) has tried to convince James (Ice Cube), a veteran cop, that he is worthy of James' sister, Angela. When Ben is finally accepted into the police academy, James decides to test his mettle by inviting him along on a shift deliberately designed to scare the trainee. However, events take an unexpected turn when their wild night leads to Atlanta's most-notorious criminal and Ben's rapid-fire mouth proves as dangerous as the bullets whizzing by them.
- Released: 2014
- Directed by: Tim Story
- Young Cole Carter (Zac Efron) dreams of hitting the big time as a Hollywood disc jockey, spending his days and nights hanging with buddies and working on the one track that will set the world on fire. Opportunity comes knocking when he meets James Reed, a charismatic DJ who takes the 23-year-old under his wing. Soon, his seemingly clear path to success gets complicated when he starts falling for his mentor's girlfriend, jeopardizing his new friendship and the future he seems destined to fulfill.
- Released: 2015
- Directed by: Max Joseph
Two bumbling fishermen embark on a misadventure-filled trip, testing their friendship and luck as they attempt to catch the big one. Starring Joe Pesci and Danny Glover, this 1997 comedy film showcases the duo's incredible chemistry, delivering laugh-out-loud moments while exploring themes of loyalty and perseverance in the face of adversity.
- Released: 1997
- Directed by: Christopher Cain
Two friends, played by Jake Johnson and Damon Wayans Jr., find themselves in hilarious misadventures when they decide to impersonate police officers for a costume party. The chemistry between the lead actors, coupled with well-timed humor and thrilling action sequences, creates an entertaining experience that keeps audiences engaged throughout the film.
- Released: 2014
- Directed by: Luke Greenfield
- The wife and son of a Mexican drug lord embark on a vengeful quest to kill all those involved in his trial and imprisonment -- including Miami Detective Mike Lowrey. When Mike gets wounded, he teams up with partner Marcus Burnett and AMMO -- a special tactical squad -- to bring the culprits to justice. But the old-school, wisecracking cops must soon learn to get along with their new elite counterparts if they are to take down the vicious cartel that threatens their lives.
- Released: 2020
- Directed by: Adil El Arbi, Bilall Fallah
- A down-on-his-luck man struggles to find a better life for his family while fighting to free himself of debt. Captivated by the power and glory of the rising Messiah, he risks everything to carve his own path to a divine life, ultimately discovering that the redemptive power of belief may be his only way out.
- Released: 2023
- Directed by: Jeymes Samuel
- The drug ecstasy is flowing into Miami, and the police want it stopped. Police Detective Marcus Burnett (Martin Lawrence) and his partner, Mike Lowrey (Will Smith), are just the men to do it. They track the drugs to a Cuban smuggler, Johnny Tapia (Jordi Mollà ), who is also involved in a bloody war with Russian and Haitian mobsters. If that isn't bad enough, there's tension between the two cops because Lowrey is romantically involved with Burnett's sister, Syd (Gabrielle Union).
- Released: 2003
- Directed by: Michael Bay
A low-level mobster must navigate a dangerous world of criminals, dirty cops, and supernatural forces as he races against time to recover a missing gun that could bring his entire operation crashing down. Paul Walker's gripping performance as the protagonist Joey Gazelle, along with intense action sequences and unexpected twists throughout the film, create an immersive experience that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
- Released: 1986
- Directed by: Peter Hyams
- Respected medical lecturer Dr. Frederick Frankenstein (Gene Wilder) learns that he has inherited his infamous grandfather's estate in Transylvania. Arriving at the castle, Dr. Frankenstein soon begins to recreate his grandfather's experiments with the help of servants Igor (Marty Feldman), Inga (Teri Garr) and the fearsome Frau Blücher (Cloris Leachman). After he creates his own monster (Peter Boyle), new complications ensue with the arrival of the doctor's fiancée, Elizabeth (Madeline Kahn).
- Released: 1974
- Directed by: Mel Brooks
- Retired auto worker and Korean War vet Walt Kowalski (Clint Eastwood) fills emptiness in his life with beer and home repair, despising the many Asian, Latino and black families in his neighborhood. Walt becomes a reluctant hero when he stands up to the gangbangers who tried to force an Asian teen to steal Walt's treasured car. An unlikely friendship develops between Walt and the teen, as he learns he has more in common with his neighbors than he thought.
- Released: 2008
- Directed by: Clint Eastwood
- Thief extraordinaire Hudson Hawk (Bruce Willis) has just been released from prison and all he wants is a nice cappuccino. However, before he can savor his favorite beverage, the highly eccentric and wealthy Darwin Mayflower (Richard E. Grant) and his equally odd wife, Minerva (Sandra Bernhard), rope Hawk into an ambitious series of heists. Soon Hawk is stealing no less than major works by Leonardo Da Vinci, priceless pieces that the Mayflowers plan to use in an exceedingly nefarious way.
- Released: 1991
- Directed by: Michael Lehmann
- Chuck (Henry Winkler) has given up life as a stockbroker because it was too stressful. Now, he works an easy gig as a night shift attendant at a New York City morgue. His co-worker, Bill Blazejowski (Michael Keaton), on the other hand, is always looking to make a quick buck. When Bill finds out that Chuck's prostitute neighbor, Belinda (Shelley Long), needs a place to do her work, he convinces Chuck to turn the morgue into a brothel where they can work as her pimps.
- Released: 1982
- Directed by: Ron Howard
- The stars of a 1970s sci-fi show -- now scraping a living through re-runs and sci-fi conventions are beamed aboard an alien spacecraft. Believing the cast's heroic on-screen dramas are historical documents of real-life adventures, the band of aliens turn to the ailing celebrities for help in their quest to overcome the oppressive regime in their solar system.
- Released: 1999
- Directed by: Dean Parisot
- When their late police captain gets linked to drug cartels, wisecracking Miami cops Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett embark on a dangerous mission to clear his name.
- Released: 2024
- Directed by: Adil El Arbi, Bilall Fallah
- Dexter Reed and cashier Ed reunite at fast-food restaurant Good Burger with a hilarious new group of employees.
- Released: 2023
- Directed by: Phil Traill
- A drug-dealing college dropout becomes a mentor to his best friend -- a straight-laced teen who idolizes him.
- Released: 2019
- Directed by: Jason Orley
- Paradise, Hawaiian Style is a 1966 musical comedy film starring Elvis Presley. It was the third and final motion picture that Presley filmed in Hawaii. The film reached #40 on the Variety weekly box office chart, earning $2.5 million in theaters.
- Released: 1966
- Directed by: Mickey Moore
- Roy Munson (Woody Harrelson) is a young bowler with a promising career ahead of him until a disreputable colleague, Ernie McCracken (Bill Murray), tricks him into participating in a con game that ends with Roy's bowling hand crippled for life. Years later, Roy ekes out a hardscrabble existence until he discovers Amish bowling phenom Ishmael (Randy Quaid). With the help of a gangser's girlfriend (Vanessa Angel), he plots to take Ishmael to the top of the bowling world.
- Released: 1996
- Directed by: Robert Farrelly, Peter Farrelly
- While trying to capture drug lord "The Iceman," policeman Jack Cates (Nick Nolte) confronts two criminals and kills one of them in self-defense. The head of internal affairs (Kevin Tighe) wants to prosecute Jack since there was no weapon found on the victim. In order to prove his innocence, Jack rescues ex-convict Reggie Hammond (Eddie Murphy) from a hit ordered by The Iceman. Reggie, who knows the real identity of the criminal, may be Jack's last hope.
- Released: 1990
- Directed by: Walter Hill
- Food critic Steve Coogan and traveling companion Rob Brydon trade delicious barbs and clever remarks as they tour various eateries in northern England.
- Released: 2010
- Directed by: Michael Winterbottom
- Danny Rose (Woody Allen), a hopeless New York talent agent, is a tireless workhorse for his eccentric, unimpressive acts. When Rose signs has-been lounge singer Lou Canova (Nick Apollo Forte), he knows he has to go to great lengths to keep his new client, which means escorting Canova's mistress, Tina (Mia Farrow), to the singer's shows. The only problem is that her ex-boyfriend is a jealous gangster who thinks Rose is her new man and wants revenge.
- Released: 1984
- Directed by: Woody Allen
- Jonathan (Doug McKeon) is a nerd -- until a rebellious new kid, greaser and womanizer Gene (Chris Nash), moves in next door and starts teaching him how to land his crush, the popular Marilyn McCauley (Kelly Preston). But as Gene helps out Jonathan, he develops his own crush on Bunny Miller (Catherine Mary Stewart), even though she's dating one of the high school's star athletes. Gene rethinks his philosophy on women, and Jonathan realizes that dream girls are better off remaining dreams.
- Released: 1985
- Directed by: Mel Damski
- Two friends from Brooklyn (Jerry O'Connell), (Anthony Anderson) are forced to deliver mob money to Australia. Their misadventures begin when one of them places his red jacket on a kangaroo while attempting to snap a picture. When the kangaroo bounces off, they realize the mob money is in the jacket and are forced to give chase through the Outback.
- Released: 2003
- Directed by: David McNally
- Two buddies (Adam Pally, T.J. Miller) travel to Mexico to rescue their friend (Thomas Middleditch) after a carjacker leaves him naked, penniless and stranded in the desert.
- Released: 2014
- Directed by: Scot Armstrong
- Simple-minded Chance (Peter Sellers), a gardener who has resided in the Washington, D.C., townhouse of his wealthy employer for his entire life and been educated only by television, is forced to vacate his home when his boss dies. While wandering the streets, he encounters business mogul Ben Rand (Melvyn Douglas), who assumes Chance to be a fellow upper-class gentleman. Soon Chance is ushered into high society, and his unaffected gardening wisdom makes him the talk of the town.
- Released: 1979
- Directed by: Hal Ashby
- Mike and Dave Stangle are young, adventurous, fun-loving brothers who tend to get out of control at family gatherings. When their sister Jeanie reveals her Hawaiian wedding plans, the rest of the clan insists that they both bring respectable dates. After placing an ad on Craigslist, the siblings decide to pick Tatiana and Alice, two charming and seemingly normal women. Once they arrive on the island, however, Mike and Dave realize that their companions are ready to get wild and party hard.
- Released: 2016
- Directed by: Jake Szymanski
- Vacation Friends 2, a buddy comedy sequel, follows Marcus and Emily, played by Lil Rel Howery and Yvonne Orji, as they vacation with unconventional friends Ron and Kyla, portrayed by John Cena and Meredith Hagner. Chaos ensues when Marcus plans a job interview during the trip, leading to wild partying and unexpected challenges. Directed and written by Clay Tarver, the film explores the clash of personalities and unforeseen escapades, including run-ins with a cryptocurrency scheme and criminal activities. Released on August 25, 2023, it received mixed reviews. The cast also includes Steve Buscemi, Ronny Chieng, and Jamie Hector.
- Released: 2023
- Directed by: Clay Tarver
- The Odd Couple II is the 1998 sequel to 1968's The Odd Couple. Written by Neil Simon, the film reunites Jack Lemmon as Felix Unger and Walter Matthau as Oscar Madison in their last film together. The film is also significant among sequels for having one of the longest gaps between the release of the original and a sequel in which all leads return. Each actor made only one more theatrical film after this: The Legend of Bagger Vance for Lemmon and Hanging Up for Matthau, in which neither actor played a leading role, both in 2000.
- Released: 1998
- Directed by: Howard Deutch
- A teen meets a mysterious man who claims he lost his superpowers after arriving from another dimension. Together, they take to the streets to wipe out a vicious crime boss and his local drug syndicate.
- Released: 2020
- Directed by: Adam Egypt Mortimer
- On a luxurious cruise on the Nile River, a wealthy heiress, Linnet Ridgeway (Lois Chiles), is murdered. Fortunately, among the passengers are famed Belgian detective Hercule Poirot (Peter Ustinov) and his trusted companion, Colonel Race (David Niven), who immediately begin their investigation. But just as Poirot identifies a motley collection of would-be murderers, several of the suspects also meet their demise, which only deepens the mystery of the killer's identity.
- Released: 1978
- Directed by: John Guillermin
- The Fundamentals of Caring is a 2016 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Rob Burnett, based on the 2012 novel of the same name by Jonathan Evison and stars Paul Rudd, Craig Roberts and Selena Gomez.
- Directed by: Rob Burnett
A vengeful adversary from the past returns to challenge a seasoned starship captain in a thrilling battle of wits, sacrifice, and redemption. Featuring iconic performances by William Shatner as Captain Kirk and Ricardo Montalbán as Khan Noonien Singh, this film expertly balances character development with intense action sequences while exploring themes of friendship, aging, and consequences of past decisions.
- Released: 1982
- Directed by: Nicholas Meyer
- A man tries to befriend his charismatic new neighbor, but it soon threatens to ruin both of their lives.
- Released: 2024
- Directed by: Andrew DeYoung
- Rickey, an energetic and free-spirited young man with a Peter Pan complex, convinces his long-time friend Glenn to hit pause on his blissful domestic life and embark on an impromptu road trip across California.
- Released: 2024
- Directed by: Michael Angarano
- A man is pulled back to his rural hometown by his high school buddies on Thanksgiving to finish the Turkey Bowl - a football game against their cross town rivals that was snowed out 15 years prior.
- Released: 2019
- Directed by: Greg Coolidge
- On the last night of 1999, two high school juniors crash a New Year's Eve party, only to find themselves fighting for their lives when the terror of Y2K becomes a reality and all machines rise up against humanity.
- Released: 2024
- Directed by: Kyle Mooney
- Richie Rich (Macaulay Culkin) has every toy any little boy could ever want, in addition to an adoring mother (Christine Ebersole) and father (Edward Herrmann). The one thing Richie doesn't have is friends. When his parents suddenly go missing, Richie suspects an executive (John Larroquette) in the family company is to blame. Setting out to solve the mystery, Richie hooks up with a group of kids who prove they just might fill the void in his life, while helping him save his folks.
- Released: 1994
- Directed by: Donald Petrie
- Mischievous Dennis Mitchell (Mason Gamble) makes the life of neighbor George Wilson (Walter Matthau) miserable with his overactive energy and inadvertent troublemaking. Because his parents must leave town for work and can't find a baby sitter for Dennis, they ask George and his wife, Martha (Joan Plowright), to take care of him. But when burglar Switchblade Sam (Christopher Lloyd) breaks in to steal George's gold coin collection, he takes Dennis as a hostage, and crusty George must save the boy.
- Released: 1993
- Directed by: Nick Castle
- Gary King (Simon Pegg) is an immature 40-year-old who's dying to take another stab at an epic pub-crawl that he last attempted 20 years earlier. He drags his reluctant buddies back to their hometown and sets out for a night of heavy drinking. As they make their way toward their ultimate destination -- the fabled World's End pub -- Gary and his friends attempt to reconcile the past and present. However, the real struggle is for the future when their journey turns into a battle for mankind.
- Released: 2013
- Directed by: Edgar Wright
- Billy Crystal stars as Sammy, an agitated agent lost in the forest of the modern world, who happens upon a gentle giant with a tall talent for friendship named Max (Gheorghe Muresan). And while Max's life as a giant is no fairy tale, his heartwarming, hilarious adventures with Sammy prove that wishes really can come true.
- Released: 1998
- Directed by: Michael Lehmann
- A nebbish (Jack Black) spins a web of lies around a famous former classmate (James Marsden) to win his friendship and persuade him to attend their high-school reunion.
- Released: 2015
- Directed by: Jarrad Paul, Andrew Mogel
- One month every year, five highly competitive friends hit the ground running for a no-holds-barred game of tag -- risking their necks, their jobs and their relationships to take one another down. This time, the game coincides with the wedding of the only undefeated player. What should be an easy target soon becomes an all-out war as he knows they're coming to get him.
- Released: 2018
- Directed by: Jeff Tomsic
- Léo and Rémi are two 13-year-old best friends whose seemingly unbreakable bond is suddenly torn apart.
- Released: 2022
- Directed by: Lukas Dhont
- Novelist Joan Wilder (Kathleen Turner) is living with adventurer boyfriend Jack Colton (Michael Douglas) on his yacht. But she leaves when Omar (Spiros Focas), the head of a North African nation, asks her to visit his country and write about him. Jack intends to go on a pleasure cruise to Greece, but when he learns that Joan is a pawn in Omar's quest to polish his image and gain greater power, he partners with continent-hopping criminal Ralph (Danny DeVito) in a quest to free her.
- Released: 1985
- Directed by: Lewis Teague
- Folk hero the Bandit has fallen on bad times but comes to life when he is hired to help transport a pregnant elephant to a Republican convention in Dallas. Arch-enemy Sheriff Buford T. Justice catches wind of the deal and resolves to spoil the Bandit's comeback.
- Released: 1980
- Directed by: Hal Needham
- Steven Russell (Jim Carrey) becomes a cop, gets married and starts a family, but after a terrible car accident, he vows to be true to himself. He comes out of the closet, moves to Florida, and finances a luxurious lifestyle with bad checks and credit cards. In prison, Steven meets Phillip (Ewan McGregor), a mild-mannered inmate who becomes the love of his life. Determined to build a beautiful life with his lover, Steven embarks on another crime spree.
- Released: 2009
- Directed by: Glenn Ficarra, John Requa
- In this musical, homeless New York City newsboy Jack "Cowboy" Kelly (Christian Bale) befriends two newcomers to his trade, brothers David (David Moscow) and Les Jacobs (Luke Edwards). When publisher Joseph Pulitzer (Robert Duvall) sets new rules that make it harder for the young newspaper salesmen to make a buck, the boys go on strike. Bryan Denton (Bill Pullman), a journalist who's sympathetic to their plight, gives them some tips in public relations, as the newsboys' battle grips the city.
- Released: 1992
- Directed by: Kenny Ortega
- A group of young Muslim men living in Sheffield decide to wage jihad, and they hatch an inept plan to become suicide bombers. Omar (Riz Ahmed) and Waj (Kayvan Novak) have a brief, disastrous run at a Pakistan training camp, while Faisal (Adeel Akhtar) works on an unlikely scheme to train birds to carry bombs. Their ill-conceived plan culminates at the London Marathon with their bumbling attempts to disrupt the event while dressed in outlandish costumes.
- Released: 2009
- Directed by: Christopher Morris
- Rising journalist Alison Scott (Katherine Heigl) hits a serious bump in the road after a one-night stand with irresponsible slacker Ben Stone (Seth Rogen) results in pregnancy. Rather than raise the baby on her own, she decides to give Ben a chance to prove he is father material. However, he is unsure if he is ready to be a parent, and both wonder if they would be compatible lifetime partners.
- Released: 2007
- Directed by: Judd Apatow
- Peter Highman (Robert Downey Jr.) will be a dad for the first time when his wife gives birth in five days. He intends to catch a flight home from Atlanta so he can be there for the delivery, but a chance encounter with aspiring actor Ethan Tremblay (Zach Galifianakis) throws a monkey wrench into his plans. Desperate to reach his wife before their baby is born, Peter's sanity is tested when he must take a road trip cross-country with dog-toting Ethan.
- Released: 2010
- Directed by: Todd Phillips
- Jon Baker and Frank "Ponch" Poncherello have just joined the California Highway Patrol in Los Angeles, but for very different reasons. Baker is a former motorbike rider who's trying to put his life and marriage back together. Poncherello is a cocky, undercover FBI agent who's investigating a multimillion dollar heist that may be an inside job. Forced to work together, the inexperienced rookie and hardened veteran begin clashing instead of clicking while trying to nab the bad guys.
- Released: 2017
- Directed by: Dax Shepard
- After witnessing the murder of their corrupt boss, Bernie Lomax (Terry Kiser), Larry Wilson (Andrew McCarthy) and Richard Parker (Jonathan Silverman) are blamed for Bernie's embezzlement and fired. Desperate to find the stolen $2 million and clear their names, the pair learns the fortune was hidden in the Virgin Islands and travels there in pursuit. Meanwhile, Bernie's corpse is partially revived in a voodoo ceremony by gangsters also looking for the money.
- Released: 1993
- Directed by: Robert Klane
- When a major earthquake hits Los Angeles, the various residents of the city cope with the chaos and destruction. Successful architect Stewart Graff (Charlton Heston) argues with his demanding wife, Remy Royce-Graff (Ava Gardner), as the disaster hits. Later, when he checks in on his flirtatious friend Denise Marshall (Geneviève Bujold), they begin an affair. As the personal dramas continue, the city is threatened by aftershocks and possibly even greater quakes.
- Released: 1974
- Directed by: Mark Robson
- A successful developer must decide whether to raze or resurrect his family's bar after returning to the blue-collar Philadelphia neighborhood of his youth.
- Released: 2021
- Directed by: Paolo Pilladi
- Rookie lawman Ben Barber (Kevin Hart) aspires to become a detective like James Payton (Ice Cube), his future brother-in-law. James reluctantly takes Ben to Miami to follow up on a lead that's connected to a drug ring. The case brings them to a homicide detective and a computer hacker who reveals evidence that implicates a respected businessman. It's now up to James and Ben to prove that charismatic executive Antonio Pope is actually a violent crime lord who rules southern Florida's drug trade.
- Released: 2016
- Directed by: Tim Story
- A genie named Kazaam (Shaquille O'Neal) has been sealed up for thousands of years, until one day he is accidentally freed by Max (Francis Capra), who is on the run from a local gang. Kazaam explains to the youth that he belongs to Max until he grants three wishes, but what Max really wants is to get to know his estranged father. When the genie, who considers trying his hand at a music career, forgets about his young master, Max is attacked by villainous club owner Malik (Marshall Manesh).
- Released: 1996
- Directed by: Paul Michael Glaser
- Two corrupt cops, who make money blackmailing criminals, come up against one who may be far more dangerous than both of them.
- Released: 2016
- Directed by: John Michael McDonagh
- Half Brothers is a 2020 American comedy film directed by Luke Greenfield. A Mexican aviation exec is shocked to learn he has a free-spirited American half-brother he never knew about when he's forced on a road trip tracing the path their father took from Mexico to the US.
- Released: 2020
- Directed by: Luke Greenfield