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1. Drop (2023)

95 min | Drama

9.5
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Aging out of his art form, a contemporary dancer is forced to deal with an unknown future while desperately trying to save a young friend from a life of crime echoing his own shady past.

Director: Ramin Eshraghi-Yazdi | Stars: Renée Amber, Marie Benoit, Michael Burt Ian Brice, Christopher Clare

Votes: 18

2. Let's Talk English (2014– )

24 min | Reality-TV

8.6
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Let's Talk English is a variety-style program with 6-7 features per episode designed to help viewers learning English improve their communication skills - speaking, listening, reading, vocabulary, grammar and cultural knowledge.

Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra, Jessica Zhang

Votes: 10

3. The Notebook (2004)

PG-13 | 123 min | Drama, Romance

7.8
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53 Metascore

An elderly man reads to a woman with dementia the story of two young lovers whose romance is threatened by the difference in their respective social classes.

Director: Nick Cassavetes | Stars: Gena Rowlands, James Garner, Rachel McAdams, Ryan Gosling

Votes: 619,935 | Gross: $81.00M

4. Western Confidential (2011)

85 min | Comedy, Western

7.5
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Tells the story of two half-brothers on the run from a Buffalo baron with an embarrassing score to settle. Set in the 1880's among the vast plains, rolling foothills and winding rivers of Alberta.

Director: David Lawrence | Stars: Eric Amber, Renée Amber, Shauna Baker, Julian Black Antelope

Votes: 24

5. Family Sins (2004 TV Movie)

PG-13 | 86 min | Drama

6.3
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A seemingly respectable pillar of the community hides sickening secrets within the walls of her family home.

Director: Graeme Clifford | Stars: Kirstie Alley, Deanna Milligan, Will Patton, Kevin McNulty

Votes: 927

6. Karroll's Christmas (2004 TV Movie)

TV-PG | 87 min | Comedy

6.0
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Allen Karroll has hated Christmas ever since his ex-girlfriend humiliated him in front of thousands of people one Christmas; this is a hindrance for someone who writes greeting cards for a ... See full summary »

Director: Dennis Dugan | Stars: Tom Everett Scott, Wallace Shawn, Verne Troyer, Alanna Ubach

Votes: 651

7. Retail! (2024)

Comedy | Completed

Retail is a Workplace Comedy about a Man named Marty Benson who runs a Furniture store with his Sister Barb. When the Tax bill comes, they decide to have a Huge Weekend Blow Out Sale.

Director: Patrick Downing | Stars: Richard Koy, Charles Andrew Payne, Dave Trimble, Hailey Foss

8. Cowtown (2015– )

Comedy

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Stars: Joel Tatlow, Renée Amber, Lydia Adair, Andrew Phung

9. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Episode #1.1 (2014)

Reality-TV

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Friends discuss what happens when someone pops the question, and a lesson features phrasal verbs that you can make with "ask." Other topics include vocabulary for the gym and synonyms for "clothing."

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra, Jessica Zhang

10. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Memory (2014)

Reality-TV

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A soap opera characterizes the rare condition of amnesia, and real people offer advice for when you forget someone's birthday. In other lessons, the homonyms "you're" and "your" are reviewed and the meaning of "brainstorming" is explained.

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra, Jessica Zhang

11. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Dating Advice (2014)

Reality-TV

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Real people give advice for how to ask someone on a date and soap opera characters talk about "Mr. Right." Other topics include a lesson in phrasal verbs highlighting the verb "cut."

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra, Jessica Zhang

12. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Money Troubles (2014)

Reality-TV

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A lesson shows the difference between "poor" and "pour," and a skit discovers what it means to "sing for your supper." Other topics include phrasal verbs that begin with "bring" and writing to a pen pal.

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra

13. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Medicine

Reality-TV

A conversation shows the real meaning of "a taste of your own medicine," and advice is given about how to call in sick for work. Other topics include the difference between the homonyms "too," "to," and "two".

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra

14. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Good Health

Reality-TV

A conversation between a patient and doctor provides useful vocabulary for talking about health care. Many synonyms for "nausea" are also highlighted. In another lesson, the difference between "affect" and "effect" is explained.

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra

15. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Lucky Breaks

Reality-TV

A misunderstanding occurs over the phrase "break a leg," a lesson highlights phrasal verbs made with "break," and other ways to talk about a bathroom break are featured. In another conversation, friends get ready for a night out.

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra

16. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Arguments

Reality-TV

Synonyms for "argument" are discussed, and a conflict breaks out between two coworkers. In a soap opera, characters use vocabulary for "going steady."

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra, Jessica Zhang

17. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Work

Reality-TV

A dialogue about a bonus uses key workplace phrases, and a misunderstanding about the phrase "work your socks off" is resolved. Other topics include synonyms for "healthy" and phrasal verbs made with "write."

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra, Jessica Zhang

18. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Employment

Reality-TV

A new employee speaks useful phrases for the first day of a job, and a dialogue showcases synonyms for being unemployed. In another lesson, the homonyms "find" and "fined" are highlighted.

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra, Jessica Zhang

19. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Deadlines

Reality-TV

A discussion at work demonstrates how to extend a deadline. In another conversation, characters find out what it means when something sneaks up on you. Other subjects include the irregular verb forms "drive," "drove," and "driven."

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra, Jessica Zhang

20. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Automobiles

Reality-TV

A car mechanic uses helpful vocabulary in a repair shop, and the expression "bumper to bumper" is explained. Other topics include the difference between "fewer" and "less," as well as the homonyms "one" and "won."

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra

21. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Illness

Reality-TV

A lesson demonstrates how to call in sick for work. Another conversation highlights synonyms for being ill. Other topics include the irregular verb forms "ring," "rang," and "rung."

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra

22. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Pain

Reality-TV

The expression "my head is pounding" is explained, and a conversation showcases ways to describe pain. Other topics include phrasal verbs with "fill" and the difference between "because" and "because of."

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra, Jessica Zhang

23. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Writing

Reality-TV

A letter to a friend provides an example for casual writing, and the expression "the pen is mightier than the sword" is explained. Later, a grammar game show describes how to use "still" and "always."

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra

24. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Eating

Reality-TV

Conversations demonstrate how sarcasm and exaggeration can describe being full, and real people give advice about how to tell someone you're no longer hungry. In another lesson, the difference between "wear" and "where" is explained.

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra

25. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Birthdays

Reality-TV

On location at a surprise birthday party, a party-goer highlights birthday vocabulary. Another conversation demonstrates how to buy a birthday cake. A misunderstanding over the phrase "have your cake and eat it too" also occurs.

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra

26. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Drinks

Reality-TV

A trip to the bar features many synonyms for "drunk," and Chef's recipe for a milkshake makes for a special treat. Later, a game creates a fun way to practice the irregular verb forms "drink," "drank," and "drunk."

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra

27. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Food

Reality-TV

At a deli, vocabulary for buying steaks is highlighted. Later, Chef shares a recipe for an ice cream sundae. In another conversation, two friends use sarcasm and exaggeration to describe hunger.

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra

28. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Housework

Reality-TV

Someone cleaning his house is interrupted by a game featuring the verbs "say" and "said." The difference between "maid" and "made" is also discussed. In the kitchen, Chef share a recipe for grilled cheese.

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra

29. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Difficult Situations

Reality-TV

Friends discuss the best way to deal with a child's bully, and a coworker confronts someone about body odour. Other topics include synonyms for "a difficult situation."

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra

30. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Swimming Pools

Reality-TV

A trip to the public pool requires some unusual vocabulary. In other conversations, the idiom "cool as a cucumber" is explained, and phrasal verbs with "grow" are defined.

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra

31. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Conflict

Reality-TV

Conflict terminology is discussed through various sketches and games.

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra

32. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Restaurants

Reality-TV

At a restaurant, vocabulary for ordering food and drink is used. In another conversation, a misunderstanding about paying for a bill is resolved. Real people give advice for describing something delicious.

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra

33. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Staying Cool

Reality-TV

Friends cool down at a public pool and use some specialized language. A misunderstanding reveals what a "heat wave" is. In another conversation, a heated argument breaks out.

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra

34. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Romantic Relationships

Reality-TV

Someone professes his undying love with the language of romance, and terms of endearment are highlighted. Other topics include phrasal verbs with "do" and irregular verb forms of "do."

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra

35. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Everyday Conversations

Reality-TV

Examples of common situations, including scheduling a meeting and ordering coffee, are featured. Other ways to say "mistake" and the difference between "everyday" and "every day" are also covered.

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Dennis Falt, Nina Sudra

36. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Measuring Success

Reality-TV

A conversation highlights useful phrases for a yearly evaluation, and the idiom "with flying colours" is explained. Other topics include small talk and the irregular verb forms of "have."

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra

37. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Office Talk

Reality-TV

A conversation provides tips for sending a memo and two coworkers use sarcasm and exaggeration to complain about working late. The expression "there's more than one way to skin a cat" is also a topic of conversation.

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra

38. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Workplace Language

Reality-TV

Coworkers demonstrate how to ask for help at work and what the expression "get your ducks in a row" mean. A recipe for macaroni and cheese defines cooking terms.

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra

39. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Running Late

Reality-TV

A dialogue shows what to say to your boss when you're late for work, and friends use sarcasm and exaggeration to complain about a late arrival. The expression "rise and shine" is also covered.

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra

40. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Employment Success

Reality-TV

A job interview highlights common questions to prepare for. A misunderstanding leads to a lesson about "wearing many hats." Other topics include phrasal verbs with "look" and other ways to say "physically attractive."

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra

41. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Sick as a Dog

Reality-TV

A conversation demonstrates how to call a school when your child is sick, and the expression "sick as a dog" is explained. Two friends also express themselves through sarcasm and exaggeration.

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra, Jessica Zhang

42. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Healthcare

Reality-TV

A telephone conversation demonstrates how to make a doctor's appointment. The expression "under the weather" is explained, and people give advice about effective home remedies.

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra

43. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Sending a Memo

Reality-TV

A dialogue requires specialized language to draft a memo. A recipe for pasta salad and phrasal verbs with "close" are also shared.

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra

44. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Falling in and Out of Love

Reality-TV

A soap opera shows what can happen after a breakup, and a lesson explains what it means to "fall for" someone. A grammar game show also explains when to use "so" and "neither."

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra

45. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Books

Reality-TV

Friends use specialized vocabulary while in a bookstore, and a conversation reveals what it means to be "in someone's good books." A grammar game show also explains when to use "whose" and "who's."

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra

46. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Meal Time

Reality-TV

A conversation at a picnic uses some specialized vocabulary, and other ways to say "meal" are featured. Also, real people give advice about thanking someone for a meal.

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra, Jessica Zhang

47. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: The Bakery

Reality-TV

A dialogue at a bakery used specialized vocabulary for baked goods. The expression "piece of cake" is also explained. Other subjects include phrasal verbs with "put" and giving compliments.

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra

48. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: The Deli

Reality-TV

At a deli counter, a conversation highlights vocabulary for buying meat. A misunderstanding occurs because of the expression "food for thought." A grammar game show explains how to use "neither" and "nor."

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra

49. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Stolen Objects

Reality-TV

A conversation demonstrates how to report a stolen object, and the expression "steal my heart" is explained. Other subjects include phrasal verbs you can make with "burn" and the irregular verb "blow."

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra, Jessica Zhang

50. Let's Talk English (2014– )
Episode: Ball Games

Reality-TV

Friends use some specialized vocabulary at a bowling alley, and real people share their favourite sports idioms. The expression "get the ball rolling" is also explained.

Director: Paige K Boudreau | Stars: Andrew Phung, Renée Amber, Nina Sudra, Jessica Zhang



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