
How to Lose Friends & Alienate People
A British writer struggles to fit in at a high-profile magazine in New York City.
Released: 2008
Genre: Biography, Comedy, Drama
Country: United Kingdom
Director: Robert B. Weide
Producer: Number 9 Films, Film4, Intandem Films
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Alienate
HDA man separated from his wife fights to return home while the Earth falls to invasion.

Friends Don't Let Friends
HDA violent breakup leaves one man dead and a group of friends dispatched into the desert to dispose of the evidence. Friendships are tested as the group push the boundaries of what can be done in the name of being there for a friend.

The Parts You Lose
HDA young boy in a small North Dakota town befriends a potentially dangerous fugitive.

Win, Lose or Love
HDA single mother and a widower develop feelings for each other while working for the PTA.

Nothing to Lose
HDNick's wife's in bed with his boss. He later gets a gun to his head by a carjacker but steps on the gas pedal. They end up friends after adventures together - holdups, burglary, reckless driving, revenge etc. Twists follow.

Win or Lose
HDFollows a middle school softball team in the week leading up to their championship game, and each episode is told from the perspective of a different character.

Mark, Mary & Some Other People
HDNewlyweds, reluctantly decide to give ethical non-monogamy a try as their lives get increasingly complicated.

People You May Know
HDAn introvert realizes he can be whomever he wants to be on the Internet.

Dear White People
HDThe lives of four black students at an Ivy League college.

Only People
HDTwo friends who've had feelings for one another for years decide to set aside their current relationships for a weekend to meet and explore what could've been.

God's Not Dead: We the People
HDReverend Dave defending himself and a group of Christian homeschooling families after the inspection by the local government official.

Good People
HDDiscovering a stash of cash in their dead tenant's apartment, a couple in debt take the money and find themselves the target of a deadly adversary - the thief who stole it.