Maggie Smith
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A Boy Called Christmas
(2021)The origin story of Father Christmas is re-imagined in Gil Kenan's live action A Boy Called Christmas. An ordinary young boy called Nikolas sets out on an extraordinary adventure into the snowy north in search of his father who is on a quest to discover the fabled village of the elves, Elfhelm.

The First Wives Club
(1996)Bette Midler, Goldie Hawn and Diane Keaton are longtime friends. After years of helping their hubbies climb the ladder of success, each has been dumped for a newer, curvier model. But the trio is determined to turn their pain into gain.

The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
(2015)Now that The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is full up, Muriel and Sonny have a dream of expansion.

Gnomeo & Juliet
(2011)Two garden gnomes become star-crossed lovers.

Becoming Jane
(2007)Anne Hathaway gives a radiant performance as a young, lovestruck Jane Austen in this witty and engaging comedy, exploring the untold romance that inspired the novels of one of the worlds most celebrated authors.

Hook
(1991)A high-flying adventure from the magic of Steven Spielberg, Hook stars Robin Williams as a grown-up Peter Pan and Dustin Hoffman as the infamous Captain Hook. Joining the fun is Julia Roberts as Tinkerbell, Bob Hoskins as the pirate Smee, and Maggie Smith as Granny Wendy Darling.

Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit
(1993)Everybody's favorite nun is back. Deloris Van Cartier goes undercover as Sister Mary Clarence to try and save a troubled inner-city school.

The V.I.P.s
(1963)Very important people (Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Louis Jourdan) must wait in a London airport.

The Honey Pot
(1967)This deliciously witty story follows an eccentric millionaire who tricks his three former mistresses into believing that he is on his deathbed in order to prevent them from getting his fortune.

Richard III
(1995)Shakespeare’s play reset in the 1930s starts with England at peace, but a fascist who lusts for power plots to kill his own family to gain supremacy.