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If there is a reason to watch this movie, it is Madeline Kahn. Her comedic timing—specifically a scene involving a stuck elevator—is a masterclass in controlled hysteria. The "Deep" Review: A Celebration of Failure
This is perhaps the greatest "random" cast of the 90s. You have Adam Sandler (in one of his earliest roles) playing a ukulele-strumming neighbor, Liev Schreiber in a breakout performance as a transgender woman named Chris, and Juliette Lewis as a highly pregnant, highly volatile drift-away. Mixed Nuts(1994)24 Available subtitles
Unlike most holiday films that solve problems with a miracle, Mixed Nuts suggests that sometimes the miracle is just finding other weirdos to be miserable with. It’s a messy, loud, and frequently misunderstood look at the "blue" side of the holidays. Availability & Subtitles If there is a reason to watch this
Nora Ephron’s is a fascinating anomaly in cinema history—a dark, chaotic Christmas farce that was famously panned upon release but has since curdled into a genuine cult classic for those who prefer their holiday cheer with a side of neurosis. The Premise: Holiday Spirit on Life Support You have Adam Sandler (in one of his
Mixed Nuts occupies a strange space between the cozy romanticism of Ephron’s Sleepless in Seattle and the cynical, rapid-fire wit of a stage play. It’s loud, claustrophobic, and often frantic.