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Prelude to a Kiss (1992)

The open and accepting audience member is a good audience member, but it's pretty hard to accept another switch movie even when it comes from a director with the credentials of Norman René, who directed Longtime ...

Premium Rush (2012, 91 min., PG-13)

Joseph Gordon-Levitt rides like the wind, and Michael Shannon plays his usual nut job, but Bullitt on a bike this film is not.

Premonition (2007, 110 min., PG-13)

Sandra Bullock again turns toward the supernatural in this thriller in which she plays a housewife who's uncertain whether her husband is alive or dead.

Preparations to Be Together for an Unknown Period of Time (2021, 97 min., NR)

Enigmatic Hungarian drama asks how much we invent our own worlds

Presenting Princess Shaw (2016, 83 min., NR)

An American YouTube songstress finds an unlikely champion in an Israel experimental composer

The Prestige (2006, 135 min., PG-13)

Two rival magicians are locked in a lifelong quest for supremacy, which leads them down a slippery slope of hairpin twists and triple-turns in this Christopher Nolan movie.

Prey (2022, 99 min., PG-13)

The Predator franchise goes historical and stays bloody

Prey for Rock & Roll (2003, 104 min., R)

Gina Gershon plays a rock & roll grrrl pushing 40.

The Prey (2020, 93 min., NR)

Vietnamese cinema is back with a vicious bang

A Price Above Rubies (1998, 115 min., R)

Not since Melanie Griffith strode among them in A Stranger Among Us a few years ago has Brooklyn's Hasidic community been so foregrounded in an American motion picture. Strangely, Griffith's untenable “goy in the hood” turn ...

Price of Glory (2000, 118 min., PG-13)

Less talk, more fisticuffs, por favor. The sweet science falls prey to yet another boxing debacle, this one on the screen as opposed to in the ring. For Avila's debut film, he has chosen former boxing ...

Priceless (2006, 104 min., PG-13)

Amélie's ingratiating Audrey Tautou co-stars as a gold-digging gamine on the make in the south of France.

Pride (2007, 104 min., PG)

Based on the true story of Jim Ellis, who created a nationally respected swimming program from an abandoned community center, Pride is a by-the-book sports film.

Pride (2014, 120 min., R)

In this inspirational true story, striking Welsh miners and the local LGBT community find common bonds.

Pride & Prejudice (2005, 127 min., PG)

This fresh adaptation of Jane Austen’s masterpiece starring Keira Knightley presents a witty and lovesick skirmish of the sexes that exceeds all expectations.

Pride and Glory (2008, 125 min., R)

Edward Norton and Colin Farrell top this predictable police procedural about clean and dirty cops who are also brothers in a family of Irish cops.

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (2016, 107 min., PG-13)

The mash-up title just about says it all

Priest (2011, 87 min., PG-13)

A warrior priest is on a mission to recapture his niece from murderous vampires.

Priest (1995)

An audacious, compelling film that examines the lives of two diametrically opposed yet fundamentally similar Catholic priests in modern Liverpool. Young Father Greg (electrifyingly played by Roache, a relative newcomer to the screen) is the new ...

Primal Fear (1996, 131 min., R)

When a beloved Chicago archbishop is brutally murdered, celebrated criminal defense lawyer Martin Vail (Gere) pounces on the case. His client is Aaron Stampler (Norton), a 19-year-old runaway-turned-altar boy who was found fleeing the scene, covered ...

Primary Colors (1998, 143 min., R)

It's uncanny: the pasty, puffy physique; the graying blow-dried hair; the throaty drawl; the direct eye contact; the instincts of a born politician. But for all the detail captured by Travolta in his role as the ...

Prime (2005, 105 min., PG-13)

With genuine sparks between its two lovestruck leads and a delightfully flinchy performance from Meryl Streep, this comedy is just what its title implies: prime.

Primer (2004, 77 min., PG-13)

Physics and metaphysics mingle in this minimalist yet intriguing fiction about inventor-scientists who discover a technique of time travel.

Prince (2015, 75 min., NR)

Impoverished Dutch teen is lured by promises of wealth

The Prince & Me (2004, 110 min., PG)

Who says you can't be a princess and go to medical school too?

Prince Avalanche (2013, 94 min., R)

Paul Rudd and Emile Hirsch co-star in David Gordon Green's pleasing backcounty dramady, whose tone is heightened by its setting in burned-out Bastrop, Texas.

The Prince of Egypt (1998, 99 min., PG)

DreamWorks executives are hoping that their new animated feature The Prince of Egypt will be the chosen one that will lead the young studio into the promised land. Like their source material, the Book of Exodus, ...

Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2010, 116 min., PG-13)

Jake Gyllenhaal stars in this nearly bloodless, family-friendly throwback to a cinematic age when Persian palace intrigue, winsome princesses, and ambitious princes ruled the back lots.

The Prince of Tides (1991)

Streisand and her collaborators, including author Pat Conroy, did a good job of turning his unwieldy book into an interesting movie. In this version, Melinda Dillon has a small role as a brilliant poet who transforms ...

The Princess and the Frog (2009, 97 min., G)

Disney's 49th animated feature film is set in Jazz Age New Orleans and stars a black cast of characters.

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