The 2008 U.S. presidential campaign shifts into high gear after Arizona senator John McCain (Ed Harris) picks Alaska governor...
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2012
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In this short dark comedy, Morris Murdoch (John Rothman) is a middle-aged man who lives a comfortable lifestyle in an upscale...
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2009
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2008
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Hilary Duff and Evan Ross star in this interracial teen romance about a waitress whose summer romance with an ambitious cook...
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2008
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Two women whose peoples are often at odds find they're more alike than anyone expects in this drama from directors...
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2007
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The lingering weight of tragedy threatens to pull two men under following a harrowing hit-and-run accident in a quiet revenge...
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2007
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Lauren Weisberger's best-selling novel about a young woman who stumbles into the hectic worlds of high fashion and publishing...
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2006
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2006
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A guy trying to do the right thing ends up taking part in one of the most morally dubious con games in history in this...
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2005
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A family struggles to keep their business afloat as they're dogged by personal crises in this drama from writer and director...
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2005
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American independent filmmaker Jane Weinstock makes her feature debut with the romantic comedy Easy, shot on digital video....
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2004
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An inept cop suddenly gets a new partner in the person of a cabbie with attitude in this high-rolling comedy. Washburn...
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2004
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Five years after achieving commercial and critical success with his film Three Kings, director and screenwriter...
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2004
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Hollywood filmmaker Donald Petrie directs the comedy Welcome to Mooseport. Gene Hackman stars as former U.S. President Monroe...
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2004
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One of Marvel Comics' most popular characters comes to the screen for the first time in this sci-fi action-thriller. Matthew...
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2003
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A bookie with several high-profile clients is found murdered. When the dead man's partner is brought up on charges, his...
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2003
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Filmmaker James Mangold follows his Oscar-winning drama Girl, Interrupted (1999) with this whimsical fantasy. Meg Ryan stars...
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2001
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Bobby Farrelly and brother Peter Farrelly continue exploring outrageous premises with this comedy directed by their first...
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2001
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2000
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What do you call a 24-year-old gay man who still believes in Santa Claus? In the film 24 Nights, you call him Jonathan...
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1999
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A handful of Minneapolis teenagers, just out of high school and on the cusp of adult responsibilities, try to sort out their...
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1996
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In this comedy, a woman discovers that it's impossible to get ahead in business without a man to guide her -- so she invents...
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1996
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Dr. Helen Hudson (Sigourney Weaver), a psychiatrist famous for her writings about serial murderers, is nearly killed by...
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1995
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1994
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A young man (Matt Dillon) is trying to go in with his friends on a bowling-alley investment, but finds that his finances are...
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1993
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Paul Mazursky directed this comedy, which blends a broad satire of the film industry with a thoughtful tale of a middle-aged...
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1993
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara becomes this sprawling historical epic. As in Shaara's...
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1993
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Kelly (David Caruso) investigates when one of his friends is killed and another arrested after a fracas during a pickup...
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1993
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Law & Order launched its third season (and its new Wednesday-night time slot) with a complex murder mystery involving a...
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1992
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This disturbing tale is as intensely dark and twisted as the relationship between the psychotic boy and the neglectful,...
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1992
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Summoned to an expensive Upper West Side elementary school, detectives Greevey (George Dzundza) and Logan (Chris Noth) find a...
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1990
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Produced for theatrical released by PBS' American Playhouse, Bloodhounds of Broadway is not exactly a remake of the 1952 film...
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1989
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This film is a somewhat contrived pairing of two divorcees who are giving it a second go. They're up against considerable...
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1989
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James Woods and Sean Young were still "an item" when they costarred in The Boost. The stars play an investment broker and his...
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1988
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More than anything else, 13-year old New Jerseyite Josh (David Moscow) wants to be "big". That's the wish he makes at an...
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1988
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1987
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The first feature film from director Phil Joanou (State of Grace), Three O' Clock High chronicles a high school nerd's much...
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1987
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Though she always played coy about the fact in interviews, Nora Ephron's novel Heartburn is a thinly disguised "à clef"...
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1986
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Woody Allen blurs the the boundaries between the real and unreal in this unique comic fantasy. The scene is a small town in...
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1985
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Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis and Ernie Hudson star as a quartet of Manhattan-based "paranormal investigators". When...
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1984
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Leonard Zelig, the "human chameleon", is profiled in this mock-documentary. Director Woody Allen appears as Zelig in scenes...
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1983
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The year is 1947. Aspiring southern author Stingo (Peter MacNichol) heads to New York to seek his fortune. Moving into a...
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1982
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Woody Allen's tenth film as writer/director, Stardust Memories opens with a scene reminiscent of the opening of 8 1/2 and...
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Jack Abel
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1980
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