TV Schedule for MGM+ Drive-In
Wednesday, February 18th TV listings for MGM+ Drive-In
Clockstoppers (2002)
A teenager (Jesse Bradford) accidentally activates a wristwatch that allows him to make time stand still.
Bull Durham (1988)
A literary baseball groupie (Susan Sarandon) romances a pitcher (Tim Robbins) and a catcher (Kevin Costner) on a minor-league North Carolina team.
Teen Wolf (1985)
A high-school student's popularity soars when it is discovered that he is cursed with the mark of the werewolf.
Galaxy Quest (1999)
Aliens, believing actors to be real heroes, enlist cast members of a sci-fi TV series to help save their people.
Tank Girl (1995)
A renegade (Lori Petty) challenges the controller (Malcolm McDowell) of the world's water supply on a post-apocalyptic desert Earth.
The Importance of Being Earnest (2002)
Complications arise after two bachelors (Rupert Everett, Colin Firth) make use of the same pseudonym in 19th-century England.
Emma (1996)
Things keep getting worse after a young matchmaker (Gwyneth Paltrow) finds a mate for a simple young woman (Toni Collette) in rural 1800s England.
Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994)
An English charmer (Hugh Grant) and a lusty American (Andie MacDowell) make love over a course of surprising events.
The Birdcage (1996)
In Miami Beach, a gay couple pretend to be man and wife when a son's future father-in-law and family visit.
In & Out (1997)
An actor's (Matt Dillon) comment stirs media speculation about his prim Midwestern teacher's (Kevin Kline) sexuality.
Emma (1996)
Things keep getting worse after a young matchmaker (Gwyneth Paltrow) finds a mate for a simple young woman (Toni Collette) in rural 1800s England.
The Accused (1988)
After three men rape a woman in a bar while people watch and cheer, she decides to seek punishment for the men who witnessed and encouraged the rape. To get justice, Sarah must take the stand and revisit the night of her attack.
American Outlaws (2001)
Jesse James (Colin Farrell) and his gang rob banks in order to foil a railroad baron who forces people from their homesteads.
G.I. Blues (1960)
A singing GI (Elvis Presley) forms a combo in Germany and bets his buddies he can charm a cabaret dancer (Juliet Prowse).
Mahogany (1975)
A poor Chicago secretary (Diana Ross) takes the fast lane to fame as a model and a fashion designer.
