A naïve young artist living with her father in an Ibiza cave sets out to explore life on her own terms in Sex and Lucia...
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2007
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The young man who was stabbed to death outside a pizza parlor is revealed to be N.Y.U. student Andrew Hatcher. Among the...
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2002
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1999
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Carl Franklin directed this family drama adapted from the 1995 novel by former New York Times columnist Anna Quindlen about a...
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1998
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The question of journalistic ethics is brought into play when the wife of a prominent New Yorker is murdered. The victim's...
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1998
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In this children's fantasy, a granddaughter is delighted to discover that her grandmother's mirror allows her to play with...
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1996
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1996
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1995
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In this sequel to My Girl, Vada Sultenfuss (Anna Chlumsky) is now thirteen and at the crossroads of adolescence, beginning to...
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1994
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Londo sparks an intergalactic crisis when he locates "The Eye", a long-lost sacred Centauri relic. Lord Kiro (Gerrit Graham),...
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1994
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This exciting sci-fi thriller chronicles the further adventures of a 1943 sailor who is thrust into the mid 1980s during an...
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Dr. William Mailer,Friedrich Mahler
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1993
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A single mother and her difficult son find family life isn't necessarily all it's cracked up to be in this drama adapted from...
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1993
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Scott MacDonald guest stars as Tosk, a reptillian alien rescued by the Deep Space Nine crew. Despite his secretive and...
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1993
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A teenager daydreams of getting some payback from the bullies who menace him in this hybrid of...
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1993
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The title of this made-for-cable endeavor has a double-edged meaning. It's about "matters of love," and also about "love that...
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1993
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A rising young executive is ecstatic to learn that he is to be acting president at the small-town bank his company just...
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Lewis Crandall
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1992
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When she is sexually harrassed by Mr. Holtworth (Tom Wright), one of her workplace superiors, Whitley (Jasmine Guy) files a...
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1992
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The star of this animated 23-minute version of Mark Twain's The Prince and the Pauper is Mickey Mouse...and Mickey Mouse. The...
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Screenwriter
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1991
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A derivative rehashing of its predecessor (which itself owes a heavy debt to Trilogy of Terror), this sequel details the...
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Phil Simpson
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1990
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In the film adapted from a book by Frederic Brown, a music composer (Randy Quaid) receives an invitation to score an upcoming...
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Stan Garrett
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1990
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This light comedy is a contemporary--and wacky--version of The Hunchback of Notre Dame. In this version, a malformed young...
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1990
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In this thriller a Chicago policeman grows suspicious after his daughter does not return from a modeling assignment on a...
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1990
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Disney's The Little Mermaid was the first in a series of blockbusters that restored the venerable firm's reputation as the...
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1989
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Who do you send after a gang of stump-dumb crooks? Who else but the most intellectually-challenged police force in America,...
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1989
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Originally conceived as a Return of the Living Dead sequel and later inexplicably re-titled (despite the highly questionable...
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Bud the Chud
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1989
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This animated musical retells Dickens's Oliver Twist amongst animals in New York City, with Oliver as an innocent kitten who...
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Screenwriter
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1988
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Alex Cox directed this hallucinatory bio-pic starring Ed Harris as 19th-century American adventurer William Walker, who...
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1987
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Better known as It's Alive III, Island of the Alive details the further exploits of the murderous mutant infants introduced...
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Ralston
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1987
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It's a slow night at the local single's bar, so three guys end up sitting around sharing their widely-differing viewpoints...
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1987
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This drama follows an unlikely "ratboy" (S.L. Baird) after he is discovered living in a makeshift shelter in a garbage dump....
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1986
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George Lollar (Charles Grodin) overrides his wife's judgment and takes his family for a vacation on a sunny Caribbean island...
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1986
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1986
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This high-tech spin on the slasher genre pits a group of sex-obsessed teens spending the night in a shopping mall against the...
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1986
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The hokey TerrorVision is more an unintentional model of how horror films were made in the early '50s than a trend-setting...
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Stanley Putterman
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1986
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1985
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When the local police won't do much to thwart the antics of vicious mob bullies led by a crazed leader (Paul Koslo), a...
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Ray Track
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1985
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Made for cable television, The Ratings Game was directed by Danny DeVito, who co-starred in the film with his wife...
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Parker Braithwaite
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1984
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The A-Team is hired by a distraught father to rescue his daughter from a fanatical religious community. No sooner have...
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1983
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A high school class reunion turns bloody when a former student seeks revenge on his classmates in this black comedy. That...
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Bob Spinnaker
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1982
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When a young, single, neurotic New Yorker finds the perfect woman, he tries desperately to get her to fall for him. Young...
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Brian
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1982
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This painfully dull Alien parody pits an inept spaceship crew against a mutating, one-eyed walking manure pile that grows out...
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Rodzinski
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1981
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Jeff
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1980
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Brian De Palma directed this treatise concerning an egotistical film professor as a film-making project for his...
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James Byrd
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1979
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Noted screenwriter Joan Tewksbury made her directorial debut with this bittersweet comedy-drama. Diane Cruise (Talia Shire),...
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1979
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After making a series of acclaimed and controversial films in his native France, director Louis Malle made his American debut...
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1978
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Carmine (Eddie Mekka) has his heart set on purchasing the Marjorie Ward Dance Studio and making it his own. All he needs is...
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1978
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Adapted from a lesser-known novel from SF/Horror author Dean R. Koontz, this claustrophobic thriller presents a computerized...
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Walter Gabler
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1977
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A botched robbery provides the basis of this romantic comedy. The caper was performed by three unemployed Vietnam vets...
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Swivot
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1976
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A young country-star wannabe takes off from her carhop career to join with a young, modern Billy the Kid wannabe for an...
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1976
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Perman Waters
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1976
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This futuristic parody on television is made up of various sketches, and features some early performances of later...
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1976
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Tony Baretta (Robert Blake) is determined to bring a suspected cop killer out of hiding. To do this, Baretta uses the...
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1975
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"He sold his soul for rock-n-roll," read the tagline for Brian De Palma's satirical Phantom of the Opera for the '70s rock...
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Beef
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1974
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1972
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Brian De Palma takes on late 1960s media culture in his followup to Greetings (1968). Seeking a place in New York life one...
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1970
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If for nothing else, Greetings would be memorable as the second feature-length directorial effort of Brian DePalma (his...
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Lloyd Clay
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1968
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