
Wednesday, July 30th TV listings for Hollywood Suite 90s
Suck (2009)
Success eludes members of a struggling rock band, until their bassist (Jessica Paré) goes home with a pale-looking fan and comes back a vampire.
Rock Paper Scissors (2013)
The lives of four men collide one night as they look for a way out.
Tim Burton's Corpse Bride (2005)
In 19th-century Europe, a gifted pianist (Johnny Depp) mistakenly weds a dead woman (Helena Bonham Carter) who takes him to the underworld.
A Night for Dying Tigers (2010)
Turmoil is on the menu when family members gather at their late parents' home to share a final dinner before the eldest sibling (Gil Bellows) begins a five-year prison term.
Planet of the Apes (2001)
In 2029 an astronaut (Mark Wahlberg) leads a human uprising against a military leader (Tim Roth) and his army of ruling simians.
Tim Burton's Corpse Bride (2005)
In 19th-century Europe, a gifted pianist (Johnny Depp) mistakenly weds a dead woman (Helena Bonham Carter) who takes him to the underworld.
Van Helsing (2004)
The famed monster hunter is sent to Transylvania to stop Count Dracula, who is using Dr. Frankenstein's research and a werewolf for nefarious purposes.
Southland Tales (2006)
In a dystopian future, the destinies of four people become intertwined with all of mankind as new technology threatens to destroy the world.
The Departed (2006)
In Boston an undercover cop gains a gangland chief's trust, while a career criminal infiltrates the police force for the mob.
Southland Tales (2006)
In a dystopian future, the destinies of four people become intertwined with all of mankind as new technology threatens to destroy the world.
Mouthpiece (2018)
Following her mother's sudden death, an aspiring writer grapples with reconciling her feminism with her conformist choices.
Cinema A-Z Monsters
Monsters have always held a special place in the imagination of filmmakers; exploring the biggest and best movie monsters, including animatronic beasts, the undead and menacing extraterrestrials.
Mommy (2014)
A peculiar neighbor (Suzanne Clément) offers hope to a recent widow (Anne Dorval) who is struggling to raise a teenager (Antoine-Olivier Pilon) who is unpredictable and, sometimes, violent.