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  • Hercules

    Hercules

    Prophesized to foil the conquest plans of Hades (James Woods), the infant Hercules is abducted from his parents on Mt. Olympus and, after a botched assassination attempt, winds up being raised by kindly humans. Herc's inability to control his divine strength makes him an awkward presence in the mortal world, so he's eager to rejoin the gods after proving himself to be a "true hero". Hercules is frustrated by the fact that defeating monsters and rescuing damsels isn't quite enough…

  • Office Space

    Office Space

    Peter (Ron Livingston) is an office drone living a frustrating life of quiet desperation in the midst of late stage capitalism. An existential encounter with a hypnotist marks a turning point for Peter, leading him to drop the pretense of compliance he had for corporate policy. This apathy festers into resentment when he learns that two of his colleagues (David Herman and Ajay Naidu) are being arbitrarily laid off. The trio then concoct a scheme to incrementally embezzle money from…

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  • Addams Family Values

    Addams Family Values

    Gomez (Raul Julia) and Morticia (Anjelica Huston) welcome a new baby into the family, necessitating the hiring of nanny Debbie Jellinsky (Joan Cusack). Alas, Debbie turns out to be a serial killer with designs on the fortune of Uncle Fester (Christopher Lloyd). Wednesday (Christina Ricci) and Pugsley (Jimmy Workman) are wise to Debbie's scheme from the jump, so she gets them shipped off to an eerily cheerful summer camp as her murderous plot unfurls. Naturally, mayhem, sight gags, and morbid…

  • The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie

    The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie

    Porky and Daffy (Eric Bauza) are about to get their childhood home condemned by the HOA, forcing them to get jobs at the nearby gum factory. Porky strikes up a romance with flavor engineer Petunia Pig (Candi Milo), but that's derailed by Daffy's discovery of an alien conspiracy to use gum for nefarious mind control purposes. The movie then turns into an affectionate parody of 1950's sci-fi thrillers, albeit with additional references to later films like The Thing (1982), Mars…

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