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Miranda runs a boot camp for the recently broken hearted. She begins to form a connection with new client Ben who is also a reporter, investigating whether her boot camp is a fad or a phenomenon.
Genre: Comedy, Romance, TV Movie
Director: Terry Ingram
Actors: Beverley Elliott, Caitlin Stryker, Cynthia Mendez, Doron Bell, Italia Ricci, Jordana Largy, Luke Camilleri, Malaika Jackson, Matthew James Dowden, Ryan Paevey, Tiffany Mo
Jeff Dunham: Me the People
Jeff Dunham is joined on stage by Walter, Bubba J, Peanut and Url to talk politics, relationships, cancel culture, and more in Washington, D.C.
Hurricane Bianca: From Russia with Hate
After winning over the staff and students of Milford High School, chemistry teacher Richard Martinez aka Bianca Del Rio sent her nemesis Vice Principal Deborah “Debbie” Ward to jail in…
Suicide Kings
Christopher Walken shines in this cult-favorite dark comedy as Charlie, a former mobster who is abducted by five privileged young men (Sean Patrick Flanery, Johnny Galecki, Jay Mohr, Jeremy Sisto,…
The Predators
This is the story of two completely opposite households: the Pavone are intellectual and bourgeois, the Vismara are proletarian and fascists. They are two tribes sharing the same jungle: Rome….
Highway to Hellas
The life of Jorg Geissner, a German banker, totally transforms with a visit to Paladiki Island, Greece. A business trip to check on a project called “Galapagos in Greece” by…
Our Ladies
In 1990s Scotland, a group of Catholic school girls get an opportunity to go into Edinburgh for a choir competition, but they’re more interested in drinking, partying and hooking up…
The Midas Touch
Felix, a young advertiser, is down on his luck. Ridiculed by his boss and suffering from unrequited love he knows that something has to change, when the chance of a…
Stepsister from Planet Weird
A teenager’s life is disrupted when her mother falls in love with an alien.
A Futile and Stupid Gesture
The National Lampoon name became globally recognized after the monumental success of Animal House—but before the glory days, it was a scrappy yet divinely subversive magazine and radio show that…