Gary Ross, Oscar nominated for his Dave and Big screenplays, made his directorial debut with this comedy. The cheerful '50s...
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Big Bob
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1998
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An American travelling abroad discovers that his brother has been murdered and sets about to discover the truth. The truth,...
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1998
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F. Gary Gray directed this suspenseful action thriller based on a real case experienced by police in St. Louis. The...
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1998
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In this suspense thriller, a man discovers the unexpected danger of trusting a good Samaritan. Jeff Taylor (Kurt Russell) and...
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Red Barr
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1997
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Goldie Hawn garnered favorable reviews with her TV-movie directorial debut, a family drama set against the backdrop of racism...
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1997
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A man who thinks that he's on a mission of mercy finds himself in the middle of international espionage at its most dangerous...
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Father Stanislav
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1996
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Made-for-cable drama based on the true story of Bruno Hauptmann, who was convicted and put to death for the kidnapping and...
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1996
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In this thriller, a penniless musician starts looking into the mysterious death of his father and discovers that the killer...
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1996
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In this highly-charged police drama, Officer Michael Rhoades is becoming increasingly disturbed by the amount of...
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1996
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This tightly woven, fast-paced thriller begins when Amanda (Kelly Lynch), a sexy gal on in-line skates, trips because...
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1996
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Sling Blade marked the directorial debut of country singer turned actor Billy Bob Thornton, who also authored the script...
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Charles Bushman
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1996
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In this action thriller, a group of Islamic terrorists, led by Nagi Hassan (David Suchet), highjacks a 747 jetliner with 400...
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1996
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In this drama set in Los Angeles, a group of Yale graduates spend their days as mindless workers at a mundane job and their...
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1995
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A nubile young babysitter (Alicia Silverstone) has no idea that she is the center of a maelstrom of male sexual fantasies....
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Harry Tucker
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1995
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Oliver Stone, the most outspokenly political American filmmaker of the 1980s and '90s, directs this epic-length biography of...
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1995
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Tough, world-weary wanderer Rinda travels throughout the Southwest working occasionally as a truck-stop cook. She is in one...
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Lt. John Quinn
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1995
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The 1947 holiday classic Miracle on 34th Street is transplanted to the 1990s with few changes in this family-oriented remake....
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1994
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Director John Dahl's The Last Seduction is an updated film noir centering around a seductive, cheerfully lethal femme fatale....
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Frank Griffith
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1994
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This by-the-numbers psychodrama about a child psychologist trying to discern the truth behind a pair of murders stars...
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Sheriff Mitch Rivers
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1994
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A sterling cast headed by Oscar-nominated Susan Sarandon makes this slick thriller one of the better adaptations of a...
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1994
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Blue Chips examines greed, cheating, and "winning at all costs" in the world of college basketball. Nick Nolte plays the...
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Happy
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1994
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1993
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The Lethal Weapon series and the rest of the buddy-cop genre receives the parody treatment in this low-brow comedy....
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1993
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Satan opens an antique shop in a small town and lures the residents into evil actions in this supernatural chiller. Based on...
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Danforth Keeton III
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1993
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A disturbed man looks back at his past as he faces an uncertain future in this dramatic short subject. Teresa...
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1993
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Mike Binder wrote and directed this reunion story in The Big Chill vein about of group of ex-campers, now in their twenties,...
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1993
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This made-for-cable version of Arthur Miller's play The American Clock was adapted for television by Frank Galati. Inspired...
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1993
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John Dahl directed and co-wrote (along with his brother Rick Dahl) this quirky and energetic film noir that, after a...
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Wayne
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1993
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The life of powerful union leader Jimmy Hoffa is the subject of this biographical drama. The focus is strongly on Hoffa's...
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Fitzsimmons
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1992
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In this military courtroom drama based on the play by Aaron Sorkin, Navy lawyer Lt. Daniel Kaffee (Tom Cruise) is assigned to...
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1992
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Grover Dean
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1992
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In this fast-paced military thriller, Tom Berenger is Thomas Beckett, a tough, grizzled, U.S. Marine Corps veteran...
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Chester Van Damme
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1992
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When a decorated New York City policeman voiced his opposition to an accused cop killer's death sentence, his co-workers...
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1992
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1992
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Iron Maze updates the Akira Kurosawa Rashomon tale and works it into a story involving the Japanese corporate takeover of a...
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Jack Ruhle
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1991
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Craig Houston
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1991
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In this suspense drama, a lawyer finds out more than she wanted to know about her friends and lovers. T.K. Katwuller...
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Steven Seldes
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1991
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The sons of a Chicago fireman who gave his life in the performance of his duties, firefighting brothers Kurt Russell and...
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1991
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"Barley" Scott Blair (Sean Connery) is an alcoholic book editor from a bargain-basement publishing house in Great Britain...
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1990
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Cole
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1990
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1990
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Narrow Margin directed by Peter Hyams and loosely based on the classic film noir of the same title, tells the story of a...
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Michael Tarlow
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1990
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In this comedy, the ancient curse of a priceless ruby, known as the Byzantine Fire, comes into play when it is accidentally...
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Francis Mahoney
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1990
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Dudley Moore stars as Emory Lesson, an advertising genius whose finds himself committed to an insane asylum in Tony Bill's...
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Charles F. Drucker
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1990
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Looking like death warmed over, Jack Lemmon plays the aging father of Ted Danson. Always proud of being able to fend for...
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1989
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Another "get even with Hollywood" satire in the tradition of SOB and Movers and Shakers, The Big Picture is an elongated...
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Allen Habel
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1989
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Bob Woodward
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1989
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For his first directorial project in six years, Robert Towne selected a timeworn romantic-triangle yarn, injecting the...
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Maguire
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1988
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Hotel Manager
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1988
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The film begins in 1965, when disc jockey Adrian Cronauer (Robin Williams) is assigned to take over the AFR's Saigon radio...
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1987
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In his directorial debut, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright David Mamet creates a stylish cinematic puzzle of games within...
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Businessman
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1987
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1987
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In this odd mix of social commentary, forbidden romance, police action thriller, and teenage delinquency, a well-meaning...
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1986
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A Woody Allen Manhattan mosaic, Hannah and Her Sisters concerns the lives, loves, and infidelities among a tightly-knit...
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1986
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A star-studded cast portrays political movers and shakers in this drama about politics and the media. Richard Gere is Pete...
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1986
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Christopher Collet stars as real-life teenager Richard Jahnke Jr. in the made-for-TV Right to Kill. After suffering years of...
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1984
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Reportedly made for television, The Beniker Gang seems to have "busted pilot" emblazoned on its forehead. The titular gang...
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1983
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The film may be called Eddie Macon's Run, but the title character (John Schneider) takes a back seat during most of the...
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1983
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