Gloria Gaynor Movies
"Sibling rivalry" takes on a whole new meaning in this offbeat comedy from first-time writer and director Sue Kramer. Sam (Tom Cavanagh) and his sister, Gray (Heather Graham), are siblings who share a passionate interest in the music and styles of the 1940s, especially movie musicals of the era, and they've earned a powerful reputation on the ballroom-dancing circuit as gifted hoofers with both talent and flair. Sam and Gray cross paths with Charlie (Bridget Moynahan), an attractive woman who shares their enthusiasm for old movies and retro styles, and is a fine dancer to boot. To the surprise of no one, Sam falls head over heels for Charlie, but so does Gray, which comes as a shock to nearly everyone, including Gray, who has never betrayed an attraction to women before. Charlie, however, naïvely fails to acknowledge the depth of Gray's feelings for her as a romantic triangle forms between Charlie and the siblings. Gray Matters also features supporting performances from Sissy Spacek as an analyst, Molly Shannon as one of Gray's co-workers, and Alan Cumming as a taxi driver. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh, (more)
This documentary takes a look at the emergence of disco music and its evolution. Hosted by vocalist Gloria Gainer, the film features commentary by musicians from the era such as Nile Rodgers, George Clinton, and others, as well as highlights and performances. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide
Felix the Cat Saves Christmas features the animated feline, voiced by Dave Coulier, attempting to stop a professor from creating the biggest blizzard of all time and thereby canceling Christmas. With the assistance of best friend Poindexter, Felix and his magic bag team up with Santa (voiced by Tom Bosley) to make sure that the holiday season goes on as planned. The film includes the song "Hallelujah," performed by disco queen Gloria Gaynor. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Calista Flockhart, Courtney Thorne-Smith, (more)












