The 75+ Best Pregnancy Movies
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- Elliot Page, Michael Cera, Jennifer GarnerReleased: 2008Juno is a heartwarming drama-comedy that revolves around the life of Juno MacGuff (Elliot Page), a witty and independent 16-year-old who becomes pregnant by her friend, Paulie Bleeker (Michael Cera). Instead of opting for an abortion, she decides to give the baby up for adoption. The prospective parents are Mark and Vanessa Loring (Jason Bateman and Jennifer Garner), a seemingly perfect couple. As the story unfolds, Juno navigates through pregnancy while dealing with school, relationships, and the impending reality of motherhood. The film won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and was nominated for three others including Best Picture.More Juno
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- Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Lopez, Elizabeth BanksChallenges of impending parenthood turn the lives of five couples upside down. Two celebrities are unprepared for the surprise demands of pregnancy; hormones wreak havoc on a baby-crazy author, while her husband tries not to be outdone by his father, who's expecting twins with his young trophy wife; a photographer's husband isn't sure about his wife's adoption plans; a one-time hook-up results in a surprise pregnancy for rival food-truck owners.
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- Steve Martin, Diane Keaton, Martin ShortJust when George Banks (Steve Martin) has gotten used to his daughter, Annie (Kimberly Williams), being married, she announces that she's pregnant, making him an impending grandfather. Shaken by nearing this new milestone in his life, George soon has to process even more surprising news -- his wife, Nina (Diane Keaton), is pregnant too. Reeling from these revelations, George gets help from the eccentric Franck (Martin Short), who, conveniently, has moved from planning weddings to baby showers.
- Natalie Portman, Ashley Judd, Stockard ChanningReleased: 2000After Tennessee teen Novalee Nation (Natalie Portman) is left literally barefoot and pregnant in a Wal-Mart parking lot by her no-good boyfriend, Willy Jack Pickens (Dylan Bruno), she manages to live within the mammoth megastore until her baby's abrupt arrival makes her a media darling. After this, Good Samaritan nurse Lexie (Ashley Judd) takes in Novalee and her newborn daughter. Before long, Lexie and Novalee form a life-changing bond of friendship and sisterhood.More Where the Heart Is
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- Seth Rogen, Katherine Heigl, Paul RuddReleased: 2007Rising journalist Alison Scott (Katherine Heigl) hits a serious bump in the road after a one-night stand with irresponsible slacker Ben Stone (Seth Rogen) results in pregnancy. Rather than raise the baby on her own, she decides to give Ben a chance to prove he is father material. However, he is unsure if he is ready to be a parent, and both wonder if they would be compatible lifetime partners.More Knocked Up
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- Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Greg KinnearReleased: 2008When single executive Kate Holbrook (Tina Fey) decides the time is right to finally have a baby, she hires a working-class woman (Amy Poehler) from South Philadelphia to act as her surrogate mother. However, Kate's careful planning goes out the window when the woman shows up on her doorstep needing a place to live. A comic battle of wills breaks out between the pair as they prepare for the blessed event and try not to kill one another in the process.More Baby Mama
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- Hugh Grant, Julianne Moore, Tom ArnoldReleased: 1995When successful child psychologist and one-time playboy Samuel Faulkner (Hugh Grant) hears that his girlfriend, Rebecca (Julianne Moore), is pregnant, he panics. As Faulkner's crippling fear of commitment sets in, Rebecca decides to leave him. Realizing he wants to spend his life with her, Faulkner struggles to come to terms with the gravity of impending fatherhood -- a struggle helped in no way by the antics of Rebecca's bumbling obstetrician, Eastern-Bloc refugee Dr. Kosevich (Robin Williams).More Nine Months
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Riding in Cars with Boys
Drew Barrymore, Steve Zahn, Brittany MurphyThe fresh, funny, touching and true story of writer Beverly Donofrio (played by Drew Barrymore, who ages from 15 to 35 in the role), reveals her coming of age in the late 1960s and her whole life colored by an event that happened when she was 15. The events span more than two decades, as the young heroine experiences often-humorous, sometimes-irreverent, but certainly a unique personal journey to make something meaningful of her life.- #72 of 133 onThe Most Utterly Depressing Movies Ever Made
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- Molly Ringwald, Randall Batinkoff, Kenneth MarsYoung high school couple Darcy Elliot (Molly Ringwald) and Stan Bobrucz (Randall Batinkoff) are one year from graduation, with promising futures ahead of them. But their paths take a drastic turn when Darcy becomes pregnant. Unwilling to go through an abortion or an adoption -- despite their parents' pleas -- Darcy and Stan decide to sacrifice their college experiences and degrees in order to keep and raise the baby. After a quick marriage, the two realize it won't be as easy as they thought.More For Keeps
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- Kirsten Dunst, Park Overall, David AndrewsA girl's (Kirsten Dunst) pregnancy further tests her siblings and parents (Park Overall, David Andrews), already stressed by marital problems.More Fifteen and Pregnant
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- Keri Russell, Nathan Fillion, Cheryl HinesReleased: 2007Jenna (Keri Russell) works in a diner in a small Southern town and is a genius at creating luscious desserts, but her marriage to an overbearing lout (Jeremy Sisto) makes happiness impossible. When she discovers she is pregnant, she makes plans to skip town before her condition is obvious. However, she begins an affair with the new town doctor (Nathan Fillion), who is the only one who knows her secret.More Waitress
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- Jena Malone, Mandy Moore, Macaulay CulkinIn Saved!, Mary (Jena Malone), a devout high school student, experiences a crisis of faith when she becomes pregnant after attempting to save her gay boyfriend. She navigates the tumultuous waters of teenage life and religious fervor with her rebellious friend Cassandra (Eva Amurri), the only Jewish girl in their Christian school. Striding between satire and teen drama, this movie humorously unravels notions of faith, friendship, and acceptance in an evangelical world. Mandy Moore shines as the holier-than-thou Hilary Faye, while Macaulay Culkin adds intrigue as Roland, Hilary's wheelchair-bound brother.More Saved!
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- Kevin Bacon, Elizabeth McGovern, Alec BaldwinReleased: 1988Jake (Kevin Bacon) and Kristy Briggs (Elizabeth McGovern) have made the leap from high school sweethearts to newlyweds, but married life is not what Jake expected. While he fantasizes about a dream girl and envies the lifestyle of his single best friend (Alec Baldwin), Kristy is ready to have a baby. Instead of sharing this with Jake, she opts to secretly stop taking birth control. However, Kristy comes clean after failing to become pregnant, prompting Jake to go to a fertility clinic.More She's Having a Baby
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- Arnold Schwarzenegger, Danny DeVito, Emma ThompsonReleased: 1994A research scientist becomes the world's first pregnant man in order to test a drug he and a colleague have designed for expectant women. To carry out the trial, he has an embryo implant, believing that he will only carry the baby for three months - hardly expecting to face the prospect of giving birth.More Junior
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- Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor LautnerIn The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1, newlyweds Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) and Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) are catapulted into unforeseen complications following their honeymoon. Bella's unexpected pregnancy triggers a series of events that puts the couple, as well as their family and friends, in grave danger. The movie, fourth in the riveting Twilight Saga, weaves together elements of romance, fantasy, and supernatural drama. Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner), a key character caught in the lovers' triangle, faces a difficult choice that could shift the balance among vampire and werewolf clans. This film is yet another chapter in the saga that keeps fans on edge with its suspenseful storytelling.
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- Marla Sokoloff, Marley Shelton, Melissa GeorgeWhen Jack (James Marsden) and Diane (Marley Shelton) find themselves in an unexpected adult situation, the A-Squad comes to their rescue. In order to help their friend Diane, the A-Squad goes where no cheerleader has gone before: taking on a little after-school project known as bank robbery. But the A-Squad does things their way -- with sugar and spice -- forever changing their friendship, their future and the nation's notion of teen spirit.More Sugar & Spice
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- Thora Birch, Nancy Travis, Camryn ManheimThe Pregnancy Pact is a 2010 television film directed by Rosemary Rodriguez and starring Thora Birch, Madisen Beaty, and Camryn Manheim, based on the allegedly true story of a 2008 media circus surrounding teenagers in Gloucester, Massachusetts, who allegedly agreed to concurrently give birth and raise their children communally.
- Danielle Panabaker, Jane Krakowski, Kay PanabakerMom at Sixteen is a 2005 Lifetime Television film about a sixteen-year-old mother, dealing with problems at school and her decaying relationship with her mother, because of her seeing her boyfriend for the first time since before her son was born.
- Amanda Seyfried, Lily James, Pierce BrosnanIn 1979 young Donna, Tanya and Rosie graduate from Oxford University -- leaving Donna free to embark on a series of adventures throughout Europe. On her journeys, she makes the acquaintances of Harry, Bill and Sam -- the latter whom she falls in love with, but he's also the man who breaks her heart. In the present day, Donna's pregnant daughter, Sophie, dreams of renovating a taverna while reuniting with her mother's old friends and boyfriends on the Greek island of Kalokairi.
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- Nicolas Cage, Holly Hunter, Trey WilsonIn the offbeat comedy Raising Arizona, H.I. McDunnough (Nicolas Cage), a repeat offender, falls for prison officer Edwina (Holly Hunter). Their longing for a child leads them to kidnap one of a wealthy businessman's quintuplets, setting off a chain of wild and wacky events. This quirky blend of crime, humor, and farce is directed by the Coen Brothers, known for their unique storytelling style. The film's eccentric characters and unpredictable plot twists make it an unforgettable entry in the landscape of American cinema. Despite its madcap premise, at its heart, it explores themes of love, family, and morality.More Raising Arizona
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- Sergi López, Maribel Verdú, Ivana BaqueroIn 1944 Spain young Ofelia (Ivana Baquero) and her ailing mother (Ariadna Gil) arrive at the post of her mother's new husband (Sergi López), a sadistic army officer who is trying to quell a guerrilla uprising. While exploring an ancient maze, Ofelia encounters the faun Pan, who tells her that she is a legendary lost princess and must complete three dangerous tasks in order to claim immortality.More Pan's Labyrinth
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- Mia Farrow, John Cassavetes, Ruth GordonReleased: 1968In Rosemary's Baby, Rosemary Woodhouse (Mia Farrow) and her struggling actor husband, Guy (John Cassavetes), move into an old New York City apartment. Their eccentric neighbors, Roman and Minnie Castevet (Sidney Blackmer and Ruth Gordon), soon become overly involved in their lives. After Rosemary becomes mysteriously pregnant, she grows increasingly paranoid about the safety of her unborn child. This film, a chilling blend of psychological thriller and horror, directed by Roman Polanski, won Ruth Gordon an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. It continues to unsettle audiences with its haunting narrative and suspenseful build-up.More Rosemary's Baby
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- Kuhoo Verma, Victoria Moroles, Josh RubenAfter a regrettable sexual encounter, a straight-laced student and her best friend have 24 hours to hunt down a Plan B pill in South Dakota.More Plan B
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- Drew Barrymore, Luke Wilson, Catherine O'HaraDorian (Luke Wilson) and Angus (Jake Busey) chase down their womanizing stepfather with a helicopter, frightening him to death. In his effort to cover their tracks, Dorian begins investigating his stepfather's mistress, Sally (Drew Barrymore). She works at a fast-food drive-through, she's pregnant and Dorian quickly falls in love with her. Unfortunately, his scheming mother wants Sally dead. And Sally isn't sure she wants Dorian to be her child's father and also his brother.
- Gabourey Sidibe, Mo'Nique, Paula PattonSet in 1980s Harlem, Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire is a stirring drama featuring Precious Jones (Gabourey Sidibe), an illiterate, overweight teenager pregnant with her second child. The film unfolds Precious's journey from despair to hope under the guidance of her alternative school teacher Ms. Rain (Paula Patton). Mariah Carey gives a notable performance as Mrs. Weiss, a social worker determined to help Precious. Directed by Lee Daniels and winner of two Academy Awards, this film is an unflinching portrayal of abuse and redemption.
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- KiKi Layne, Stephan James, Regina KingIn the heart-stirring drama If Beale Street Could Talk, Tish Rivers (KiKi Layne) fights against time, systemic racism, and injustice. Her mission? To prove the innocence of her lover, Fonny Hunt (Stephan James), wrongly accused of a crime he didn't commit. This compelling narrative unfolds in 1970s Harlem, New York. Directed by Barry Jenkins, the movie is an adaptation of James Baldwin's novel and secured three Academy Award nominations. The film expertly weaves love and despair, making it a significant contribution to the genre of romantic dramas.
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- Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, James CordenIn Into the Woods, a star-studded cast led by James Corden (The Baker) and Emily Blunt (The Baker's Wife) navigate the labyrinthine forest in their quest to break a witch's curse. Meryl Streep shines as the vengeful Witch, while Anna Kendrick (Cinderella) and Chris Pine (Prince Charming) grapple with their fairy-tale destinies. This genre-blurring musical, directed by Rob Marshall, weaves together multiple Brothers Grimm tales, each character embarking on an adventure filled with danger, deception, and unexpected twists. Their intertwining journeys culminate in a dramatic climax that challenges traditional happily-ever-after narratives. The movie was nominated for three Academy Awards including Best Supporting Actress for Streep.More Into the Woods
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False Positive
Ilana Glazer, Justin Theroux, Pierce BrosnanIn the psychological thriller False Positive, Lucy (Ilana Glazer) and Adrian (Justin Theroux) are a couple desperate to conceive. They put their trust in the charismatic and renowned fertility specialist Dr. Hindle (Pierce Brosnan). As Lucy successfully becomes pregnant with a seemingly healthy baby, she begins to notice unsettling and suspicious behavior around her. Her concerns grow as she uncovers a sinister truth about Dr. Hindle and his practices. The film delivers a chilling take on the horrors of gaslighting, the manipulation of modern medicine, and the dark side of the quest for the perfect pregnancy, tapping into deeper fears surrounding bodily autonomy and trust in healthcare professionals.More False Positive- #129 of 168 onThe 160+ Scariest Psychological Thrillers
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- Robert Pattinson, Juliette Binoche, André BenjaminMonte and his baby daughter are the last survivors of a damned and dangerous mission to the outer reaches of the solar system. They must now rely on each other to survive as they hurtle toward the oblivion of a black hole.
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Threads
Reece Dinsdale, Karen Meagher, Rita MayThreads is a British television drama that first aired in 1984, providing a harrowing depiction of a nuclear attack on the United Kingdom and its devastating aftermath. The film follows two families in Sheffield as they face the terrifying prospect of a nuclear war and struggle to survive the subsequent winter. The main themes include societal fragility, the brutal realities of post-apocalyptic life, and the impact of global politics on individual lives. Threads stands out for its gritty realism and unflinching portrayal of the potential consequences of a nuclear conflict and serves as a stark warning about the dangers of escalation and warfare. The show is noted for its impact on the public perception of nuclear war. It remains one of the most powerful dramatizations of this subject matter.More Threads- #109 of 133 onThe Most Utterly Depressing Movies Ever Made
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- Diane Keaton, Harold Ramis, Sam ShepardJ.C. Wiatt (Diane Keaton) is a New York City businesswoman who is married to her job and has a relationship with Steven (Harold Ramis), a successful investment broker. J.C.'s life takes an unexpected turn when a relative suddenly dies and makes her the caretaker of a baby girl. Soon, the baby's arrival causes J.C. to lose first Steven, and then her job. She moves to Vermont and embarks on a series of life-changing events. But when offered the opportunity, will she return to her corporate ways?More Baby Boom
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- Jenny Slate, Jake Lacy, Gaby HoffmannAn immature, newly unemployed comic (Jenny Slate) must navigate the murky waters of adulthood after her fling with a graduate student (Jake Lacy) results in an unplanned pregnancy.More Obvious Child
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The Pregnancy Project
Alexa Vega - Jennifer Aniston, Paul Rudd, Alan AldaNew York City social worker Nina Borowski (Jennifer Aniston) invites her gay friend, George (Paul Rudd), to move into her apartment after he breaks up with his longtime lover, Robert (Tim Daly). Meanwhile, Nina gets pregnant and decides to keep the baby -- but end her relationship with the child's father, boyfriend Vince (John Pankow). As Nina and George live and raise the baby together, the two grow close -- and Nina realizes she's beginning to fall in love with her friend.
- Jessica Lange, Halle Berry, David StrathairnKhaila Richards (Halle Berry), a crack-addicted single mother, accidentally leaves her baby in a dumpster while high and returns the next day in a panic to find he is missing. In reality, the baby has been adopted by a warm-hearted social worker, Margaret Lewin (Jessica Lange), and her husband, Charles (David Strathairn). Years later, Khaila has gone through rehab and holds a steady job. After learning that her child is still alive, she challenges Margaret for the custody.
- Frances McDormand, Steve Buscemi, William H. MacyFargo, a dark comedy-crime film, is an unforgettable journey into the frozen heart of Minnesota. Jerry Lundegaard (William H. Macy), a car salesman in Minneapolis, hatches a desperate scheme involving his wife and two bumbling criminals, Carl Showalter (Steve Buscemi) and Gaear Grimsrud (Peter Stormare). The plan backfires when it attracts the attention of Marge Gunderson (Frances McDormand), the pregnant police chief of Brainerd. McDormand won an Oscar for her portrayal of Gunderson, whose tenacious investigation unravels the plot amidst the snow-swept landscapes. The film's unique blend of horror and humor has earned it a cult following and multiple awards, including two Academy Awards.More Fargo
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- Tim Allen, Martin Short, Elizabeth MitchellChristmas cheer turns into holiday chaos when Scott Calvin (Tim Allen), aka Santa, invites his in-laws (Ann-Margret, Alan Arkin) for a visit and must, simultaneously, contend with Jack Frost's (Martin Short) scheme to take over the North Pole. Scott, his family and Head Elf Curtis must join forces to foil the nefarious plot.
- Johnny Depp, Mary Stuart Masterson, Aidan QuinnBenny (Aidan Quinn), who cares for his mentally disturbed sister, Joon (Mary Stuart Masterson), also welcomes the eccentric Sam (Johnny Depp) into his home at Joon's request. Sam entertains Joon while he dreams of a job at the video store. Once Benny realizes Joon and Sam have started a relationship, he kicks Sam out of the house. This leads to an altercation between brother and sister. Joon runs away with Sam, who soon realizes that she may need more support than he alone can provide.More Benny & Joon
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- Ilana Glazer, Michelle Buteau, Hasan MinhajPregnant from a one-night-stand, Eden leans on her best friend and mother of two, Dawn, to guide her through gestation and beyond.More Babes
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- Ayushmann Khurrana, Sanya Malhotra, Neena GuptaA 25-year-old man tries to suppress his embarrassment when his mother announces that she is pregnant.More Badhaai Ho
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- Nell Tiger Free, Ralph Ineson, Sonia BragaA woman starts to question her own faith when she uncovers a terrifying conspiracy to bring about the birth of evil incarnate in Rome.More The First Omen
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- Heather Graham, Lara Flynn Boyle, Jerry O'ConnellBaby on Board is a 2009 comedy film starring Heather Graham, John Corbett, Jerry O'Connell, Anthony Starke and Lara Flynn Boyle.
- Robert Englund, Lisa Wilcox, Danny HasselThe fifth installment of the popular franchise focuses on Alice (Lisa Wilcox), a survivor of the fourth, who believes Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund) has been eliminated for good. She optimistically hopes to start a life with fellow survivor Dan (Danny Hassel). The nightmares begin soon enough, though, and Alice learns she is pregnant. When her friends start dying, Alice suspects that Freddy is using the fetus within her as a weapon. Can she fight the demon while protecting her unborn child?
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- Ryan Eggold, Théodore Pellerin, Sharon Van EttenFaced with an unintended pregnancy and a lack of local support, Autumn and her cousin, Skylar, travel across state lines to New York City on a fraught journey of friendship, bravery and compassion.
- Rupert Everett, Madonna, Benjamin BrattAbbie (Madonna) and Robert (Rupert Everett) are best friends with so much in common and miserable luck in love. They would make the perfect couple, but one thing prevents them from looking to each other for romance -- Robert is gay. A day comes, however, when too many cocktails and a twist of fate takes them to a new level of intimacy... and turns them into parents. Theirs may not be the perfect family -- but it is the next best thing.
- Amy Adams, Embeth Davidtz, Benjamin McKenzieOn the way to meet with an independent artist in the South, newlywed art dealer Madeleine (Embeth Davidtz) is convinced by her husband, George (Alessandro Nivola), that they should stop to meet his family in North Carolina. Madeleine's affluent lifestyle clashes with the family, but she befriends George's wide-eyed and pregnant sister-in-law, Ashley (Amy Adams), who is nearing her due date. Through the family, Madeleine gains greater insight into George's character.
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Twiggy
Albert Dupontel, Emilie Chesnais, Anne Le NyTwiggy is a 2011 drama film written and directed by Emmanuelle Millet. - Noémie Lvovsky, Carlo Brandt, Florence Thomassin17 Girls is a 2011 drama film written and directed by Delphine Coulin and Muriel Coulin.
- John Krasinski, Maya Rudolph, Jeff DanielsAs they await the birth of their baby, a couple (John Krasinski, Maya Rudolph) travel across America in search of the perfect place to raise their family. During their journey, they share assorted misadventures and reconnect with old friends and relatives. The experiences and people they encounter help them define the word home on their own terms, possibly for the first time in their lives.
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A Bun in the Oven
- Ben Kingsley, Michael Madsen, Alfred MolinaIn Species, a blend of science fiction and horror, a group of scientists, led by Xavier Fitch (Ben Kingsley), meddle with nature's course. They splice human DNA with alien genes to create an extraordinary being named Sil (Natasha Henstridge). When Sil escapes their control, they enlist the help of Preston Lennox (Michael Madsen), a specialist in tracking and eliminating threats. As Sil rapidly grows, so does her desire to procreate, leading to deadly consequences. With its chilling narrative and striking performances, Species delves into the terrifying unknown of genetic manipulation.More Species
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- James Cromwell, Robert Carradine, John PinetteRevenge of the Nerds IV: Nerds in Love is a 1994 sequel to the 1984 comedy Revenge of the Nerds and the follow-up films in 1987 and 1992.
- Dudley Moore, Amy Irving, Ann ReinkingWhen television reporter Rob (Dudley Moore) feels stuck in his marriage to Micki (Ann Reinking), he falls for Maude (Amy Irving) during an interview. Maude tells Rob that she is pregnant, and he prepares to divorce Micki and start a new life with Maude. But Rob has a problem: Micki is pregnant too. Now a bigamist, Rob must balance his career, his two separate wives and his new responsibilities as a father while hiding the two women from each other.
- Ed Helms, Patti Harrison, Tig NotaroA young loner becomes a surrogate mother for a single, middle-aged man who wants a child. Their unexpected relationship soon challenges their perceptions of connection, boundaries and the particulars of love.
- Lena Olin, Gabriel Byrne, Claire DanesA Detroit matriarch (Lena Olin) cheats on her husband (Gabriel Byrne) and oversees her pregnant daughter's (Claire Danes) marriage to a neighbor.
- Odette Annable, Gary Oldman, Cam GigandetPlagued by nightmares and visitations from tortured ghosts, Casey Beldon (Odette Yustman) turns to a spiritual adviser named Sendak (Gary Oldman) for help. They discover a family curse that dates back to Nazi Germany: an evil spirit that can take over the body of anyone and is getting stronger with each possession, as it tries to gain full entrance to this world.
- Michael Madsen, Natasha Henstridge, Marg HelgenbergerHaving just returned from a mission to Mars, Commander Ross (Justin Lazard) isn't exactly himself. He's slowly becoming a terrifying alien entity with one goal -- to procreate with human women! When countless women suffer gruesome deaths after bearing half-alien offspring, scientist Laura Baker (Marg Helgenberger) and hired assassin Press Lennox (Michael Madsen) use Eve (Natasha Henstridge), a more tempered alien clone, to find Ross and his brood. Before long Eve escapes to mate with Ross.More Species II
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- Colm Meaney, Tina Kellegher, Ruth McCabeTwenty-year-old Irish lass Sharon Curley (Tina Kellegher) still lives at home with her mom (Ruth McCabe), dad (Colm Meaney) and many siblings. But notoriety in her small town suddenly arrives in the unlikeliest of forms when, after a boozy night on the town, she becomes pregnant and refuses to divulge the identity of the baby's father. Eventually, the not-so-proud dad is exposed, bringing new levels of embarrassment and complication to the devout Roman Catholic Curley household.
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A Happy Event
Louise Bourgoin, Josiane Balasko, Lannick GautryA Happy Event is a 2011 comedy and drama film written by Rémi Bezançon and Vanessa Portaland and directed by Rémi Bezançon. - John P. Ryan, Sharon Farrell, Andrew DugganLeaving their son, Chris (Daniel Holzman), with a family friend (William Wellman Jr.), Frank (John P. Ryan) and Lenore Davis (Sharon Farrell) head to the hospital for the birth of their second child -- which turns out to be a mutant who kills many doctors and nurses as it escapes. Convinced his monstrous son must be destroyed, Frank ignores Lenore and Chris' pleas and tries to destroy the freakish progeny, unaware that the infant may be the blameless product of an experimental drug gone wrong.