Spike Lee's documentary on the football star, movie actor, and social activist is a no-frills examination of a man who has...
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2002
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At times, Another 48 Hrs. seems less like a sequel to than a parody of the first 48 Hrs., especially when Nick Nolte,...
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1990
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Small-time crook Mickey Rourke is mockingly named Johnny Handsome because of his grotesquely deformed face. While in stir on...
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1989
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Joe Pytka's comedy stars Richard Dreyfuss as Trotter, a cab driver who gets a hot tip on a horse race and soon finds himself...
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1989
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A passion for blues music is evident in this drama based on a contest-winning script by former blues musician John Fusco --...
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1986
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The film version of The Natural pulls off the neat trick of conveying the spirit of the Bernard Malamud novel upon which it...
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1984
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When first telecast on April 8, 1980, this made-for-TV movie was titled Kenny Rogers as The Gambler. Jim Byrnes' teleplay is...
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1980
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Jim (James Garner) reluctantly serves on the jury in the trial of George Bassett (Mills Watson), who has been charged with...
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1979
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In search of a career criminal named Fred Cavanaugh (Billy Green Bush), Stone (Karl Malden) is hampered by the persistence of...
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1976
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In his second Streets of San Francisco guest appearance, Pat Hingle is cast as Alfred Mossman, a man suffering from acute...
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1976
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Also known as The Streetfighter, Hard Times stars Charles Bronson as Chaney, an aging bare-knuckle boxer, trying to scratch...
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1975
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Given the title Foster and Laurie and the added fact that the protagonists are two cops, one might deduce that this TV movie...
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1975
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The most narratively loose of Robert Altman's '70s films, California Split details the haphazard lives of two compulsive...
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1974
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Lonely vampire Count Yorga and his bloodthirsty cohorts begin living in a ramshackle mansion located near an orphanage. This...
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1971
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Centuries old Count Yorga (Robert Quarry) is a vampire that is given a ride to his gloomy mansion in the woods by Paul...
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1970
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This uneven, pretentious satire finds salesman Cyrus Barnwhistle Diner (director Neil Sullivan doing a dreadful W.C. Fields...
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1970
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