When four lifelong friends travel to New Orleans for the annual Essence Festival, sisterhoods are rekindled, wild sides are discovered, and there’s enough dancing, drinking, brawling, and romancing to make anyone blush.
This movie will have you rolling with laughter. You’ll also love the deleted scenes with commentary, along with the outtakes and extra bonus features included on the DVD.
Wayne Szalinski is an inventor who just can’t seem to get his electro-magnetic shrinking machine to work. When he accidentally shrinks his kids down to one-quarter-inch tall, the adventure begins.
Watch the kids face incredible danger as they try to make their way home through the jungle that is their own backyard.
Jaded reporter Susan Allison receives a sentimental Valentine’s Day assignment: the story of Caroline Thomas, who has waited 60 years for her pilot husband (declared missing in action during World War II) to return to her.
This movie was directed by Darnell Martin, and is a part of the Hallmark Hall of Fame collection.
Buckle up and hang on tight, as the discovery of a parallel universe launches you into the adventure of a lifetime! Mario and Luigi, two wacky plumbers, undertake a daring quest to save a princess in “Dinohattan” – a hidden world where the inhabitants evolved from dinosaurs.
Mario and Luigi will face challenges from a diabolical lizard king, and they must battle giant reptilian goombas, outwit misfit thugs, and undermine a sinister scheme to take over the world.
A true cultural phenomenon, The Godfather Trilogy is the benchmark for all cinematic storytelling. It is one of the most widely imitated, quoted, and lampooned movies of all time.
You can watch these movies one at a time, or you can set aside a whole day to watch the trilogy in its entirety.
Are you Team Edward or Team Jacob? No matter what camp you fall into, you’ll love rediscovering your Twilight fandom (or experiencing the story for the first time).
This gift set is great for purchasing if you plan to watch it yourself, or the boxed set makes a great gift for the Twilight fan in your life.
Probably the most important question to ask as you begin your search for a new movie is what genre is your favorite. On this list, we have comedies, action movies, dramas, horror movies, romances, and family-friendly movies. If you’re a movie fan, you probably have a decent idea of what flicks you tend to enjoy the most. If your answer for your favorite genre is all of the above, you might think about what type of movie you haven’t watched most recently, or which option will be the preferred choice among the other people that you’ll be watching with.
Another topic to consider is if you have a favorite actor or director featured on this list. Many movie fans develop a sense of attachment to particular stars or producers, typically from other films that they have starred in or helped create. If, as you’re reading through this list, you stumble upon a name you recognize or remember from another production that you’ve watched recently, this might be a good indication that you’ll enjoy another project they’ve worked on.
If you’re going to be watching a movie with children, you might be interested in what sort of rating the movie was given. None of the movies on this list are rated G, but we do have multiple movies that are rated PG. There are also multiple movies on this list that are unrated or rated R. These might be good choices for a more mature crowd, but may not be the best options for a family movie night.
Lastly, you might look at when each movie was released. It’s interesting how movies that are older or newer do a good job of reflecting the time in which they were created. For example, if you watch the Parent Trap, which was released in 2002, you may be reminded of some of the nuances from life in the early 2000’s that you have forgotten about (or, in the case of younger viewers, that you never experienced yourself).
A: It depends on which movie you’re looking at. Some movies may be available in Blu-Ray discs, or for instant download. In any case, you’ll want to make sure you have the proper equipment available before purchasing any movie. For DVDs, this means having a DVD player or a computer/laptop that supports DVDs.
A: Again, it depends on which movie you’re looking at. Shorter films may be around one and a half hours long, while longer films can fill as much as three hours. If you choose one of the multi-part series on this list, you may be able to find as much as ten hours of entertainment spread out over five movies, or nine hours spread out over three movies.