Brian Kerwin

  • 2001
    Beggars and Choosers

    Beggars and Choosers

    Beggars and Choosers

    5.0 2001 HD

    Beggars and Choosers is a comedy-drama series broadcast by Showtime. Developed by Peter Lefcourt and Brandon Tartikoff, the series was a comedic, behind-the-scenes look at network television. Its 42 episodes aired between June 19, 1999 and December 12, 2000.

    Beggars and Choosers
  • 1978
    Grizzly Adams

    Grizzly Adams

    Grizzly Adams

    6.9 1978 HD

    An innocent fugitive from the law lives in the wilderness with a grizzly bear companion and helps passers-by in the forest.

    Grizzly Adams
  • 1996
    Jack

    Jack

    Jack

    6.291 1996 HD

    Jack Powell suffers from an affliction that makes him grow four times faster than normal, so the 10 year old boy looks like a 40 year old man. After years of being tutored at home, Jack convinces his overprotective parents to send him to public school. The children don't know what to make of Jack, but with the help of his fifth-grade teacher, he makes an effort to win them over.

    Jack
  • 1986
    King Kong Lives

    King Kong Lives

    King Kong Lives

    5.106 1986 HD

    After falling from the Twin Towers, Kong lies in a coma for ten years. When his heart begins to fail, scientists engineer an artificial heart, and a giant female ape is captured to serve as a source for a blood transfusion. When Kong awakens following his heart transplant, he senses the nearby presence of the female ape and the two escape to wreak havoc together.

    King Kong Lives
  • 2008
    27 Dresses

    27 Dresses

    27 Dresses

    6.406 2008 HD

    Altruistic Jane finds herself facing her worst nightmare as her younger sister announces her engagement to the man Jane secretly adores.

    27 Dresses
  • 2011
    The Help

    The Help

    The Help

    8.205 2011 HD

    Aibileen Clark is a middle-aged African-American maid who has spent her life raising white children and has recently lost her only son; Minny Jackson is an African-American maid who has often offended her employers despite her family's struggles with money and her desperate need for jobs; and Eugenia "Skeeter" Phelan is a young white woman who has recently moved back home after graduating college to find out her childhood maid has mysteriously disappeared. These three stories intertwine to explain how life in Jackson, Mississippi revolves around "the help"; yet they are always kept at a certain distance because of racial lines.

    The Help