, 1h39 Réalisé parHarold Ramis OrigineEtats-Unis GenresDrame, Comédie ActeursLaura San Giacomo, Vincent D'Onofrio, Al Franken, Shirley Knight, Lesley Boone, Harris Yulin Rôle Femme Note53% Stuart Smalley (Al Franken), the disciple of the 12-step program, is challenged by life's injustices. He loses his public-access cable television show, must beg his manipulative overbearing boss for his job back, rehabilitate his alcoholic father and drug abuser brother (Vincent D'Onofrio), and support his overweight mother (Shirley Knight) and sister (Lesley Boone) in their lack of ability in handling their relationships with their husbands. Stuart is supported by his 12 step sponsors as he regresses to his negative behaviors each time he faces these challenges.
, 1h32 Réalisé parWilliam Friedkin OrigineEtats-Unis GenresDrame, Thriller, Horreur ActeursJenny Seagrove, Carey Lowell, Dwier Brown, Miguel Ferrer, Brad Hall, Natalija (Natalia) Nogulich Rôle Gail Krasno Note54% Après avoir mis au monde leur bébé, Phil et Kate forment un couple heureux avec beaucoup d’ambition. Un jour, ils décident d’engager une nourrice. Après plusieurs échecs, ils font connaissance de Camilla, une jeune femme charmante et douée ; le jeune couple est séduit par son savoir-faire. Mais derrière ses compétences se cache un être démoniaque qui cache un terrible secret, le doute s’installe chez les jeunes parents et le cauchemar peut commencer.
GenresComédie ActeursDick Shawn, Angelique Pettyjohn, Pierre Jalbert, LaWanda Page, Cynthia Sikes, Pamela Brull Rôle Alice Note46% The film parodies the various gimmicks that were used to get audiences into theatres by claiming to be based on audience choice, although all of the selections are pre-selected, and the actual audience response is not measured within the theatre or by choices of the home viewer. The film was sold with images of a man flushing himself down the toilet. The story involves newscaster Rodney Pointsetter (Shawn) who is so depressed between his job and his family that he tries to make a film about his life, which he intends to culminate with his own suicide. It is often interrupted with irrelevant comic sketches that an emcee (Allan Stephan) claims that the audience prefers to see. One sketch features Angelique Pettyjohn as a stripping nun, and another Dan Frischman hosting "Things Your Parents Used to Say," while Rodney's gay brother, Ainsley, also played by Shawn, stages an opera in his house. The opera sequence was staged by John Hall of the Glyndebourne Festival Opera, and featured Vincent Cole, Johnny Guarnieri, Dennis Parnell, Tanino Provitera, David Romano, Gene Shaw, James Sterret Bryant, Starleigh Godfrey, Pam Scanlon, and Susan Grossman.