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Momoko is an ordinary girl, living an ordinary life. Ordinary, that is, if you define ordinary as wearing elaborate lolita dresses from the Rococo period in 18th Century France. However, when punk girl and self-styled ‘Yanki’ Ichiko comes calling, her days as ‘ordinary’ are most certainly numbered…
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Genre: Comedy, Science Fiction
Director: Tetsuya Nakashima
Actors: Anna Tsuchiya, Eiko Koike, Hirotarô Honda, Hiroyuki Miyasako, Katsuhisa Namase, Kirin Kiki, Kyoko Fukada, Ryôko Shinohara, Sadao Abe, Shin Yazawa, Yoshiyoshi Arakawa
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul
A Heffley family road trip to attend Meemaw’s 90th birthday party goes hilariously off course thanks to Greg’s newest scheme to get to a video gaming convention.
Black Dynamite
This is the story of 1970s African-American action legend Black Dynamite. The Man killed his brother, pumped heroin into local orphanages, and flooded the ghetto with adulterated malt liquor. Black…
The Wedding Party
A groomsman must navigate a slew of disasters to maintain order at his best friend’s wedding reception.
The Standoff
At Big Jim’s Auto Depot there’s only one rule. The last man – or woman – standing wins. Eight teens enter, one teen leaves. Actually, all eight teens leave, but…
Like a Boss
Two female friends with very different ideals decide to start a beauty company together. One is more practical, while the other wants to earn her fortune and live a lavish…
The Son of Joseph
A young man who lives with his mother and has never known his father, heads off to look for him. He finds a cynical and Machiavellian man who works as…
Cristela Alonzo: Lower Classy
The irrepressible Alonzo skewers Latino stereotypes, pricey luxuries and her mother’s tough-love parenting in a night of sly and infectious comedy.
72 ga cho hak
Kung (Eric Tsang) and Kin’s (Jacky Cheung) rivalry goes way back to the seventies when they fought over the same girl, who eventually became Kung’s wife (Anita Yuen). Now they…
Rory Scovel Tries Stand-Up for the First Time
Comedian Rory Scovel storms the stage in Atlanta, where he shares unfocused thoughts about things that mystify him, relationships and the “Thong Song.”