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An anonymous suitor sends optometrist Sara a gift for each night of Hanukkah. On her journey to find her secret admirer, she learns her one true love might be someone she never expected.
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Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance, TV Movie
Director: Mark Jean
Actors: Amitai Marmorstein, Barry W. Levy, David Kaye, Doron Bell, Inbar Lavi, Jake Epstein, Joshua Harding, Michael Patrick Denis, Natalie Malaika, Samantha Ferris, Sheila Tyson
You Can’t Stop the Murders
Australian small-town cop Gary (Eck) enjoys his nearly pastoral existence, with traffic violations providing the major excitement to his normally low-key days. While away from work, Gary spends a good…
South Park: The Streaming Wars
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A Date in 2025
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Paul F. Tompkins: Crying and Driving
Paul F. Tompkins tells tales of haunting one’s own house, disastrous attempts at pretend fatherhood, carrying a learner’s permit to kill, and marrying a woman who used a fine-print loophole…
Jo Koy: Live from Seattle
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Himalayathile Kashmalan
A man gets trapped in a situation and his three friends try to rescue him. It later snowballs into the issue of an entire village.
Rita, Sue and Bob Too!
Realistic story of working class Yorkshire life. Two schoolgirls have a sexual fling with a married man. Serious and light-hearted by turns. Rita, Sue And Bob Too was adapted by…