New York City has long been regarded as the heart of the American art movement, but near the end of the 1940s, as the...
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Co-Executive Producer
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2008
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Opposites attract in the close quarters of a one bedroom apartment in this romantic comedy from first-time director Claudia...
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2006
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Documentarist Christopher Monger's Special Thanks to Roy London profiles famed acting coach London (1943-93), a man with...
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2005
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First screened at the Hamptons International Film Festival, the 60-minute documentary Bond Girls Are Forever made its cable...
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2002
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Indications were that this action sequel was in trouble before production began, when the male lead from the first film,...
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1997
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In this dark comedy, a woman fascinated with crime has an unexpected brush with a famous murderer's handiwork. Gabriela...
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Katina Brandt
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1996
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An academically inclined young woman learns to be careful with her wishes after her dream of changing places with her pretty...
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1996
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A provocative drama about sex, love, and trust, Bliss concerns Joseph (Craig Sheffer) and Maria (Sheryl Lee), a young married...
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1996
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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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1995
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Jazz great Billy Strayhorn wrote the song which gives this film its title, "Lush Life". This film will be an especial treat...
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Lucy
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1994
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In this drama, a middle-aged philanderer gets involved with a deceptively sweet young thing who coyly manipulates him into a...
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1992
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Wim Wenders' sprawling cyberpunk noir epic -- shot in no less than nine different countries -- is set in 1999 and stars...
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1991
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Kenneth Pressman adapted his play Insider's Price for this turgid and morally-bankrupt motion picture entertainment....
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1991
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For the first time in Murder She Wrote history, a murderer whom Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury) had turned over to the...
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1990
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In this drama a woman suffers terribly after she finally admits having an affair with her married doctor. Her husband does...
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1990
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Don't mistake this movie for the stormy special-effects blockbuster of the same name; the two films are light years apart....
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1989
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Ione Skye plays Diane Court, high-school valedictorian on the verge of heading to England on a prestigious scholarship. This...
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1989
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Writer/director/producer James L. Brooks scores on all counts with this clear-eyed look at the television news business and...
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Jennifer Mack
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1987
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Annie Lansing
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1987
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Alan Alda wrote, directed, and starred in this satirical film about the corruption of the film industry's approach to...
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1986
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Loretta Young was originally to have starred in made-for-TV Dark Mansions, but she didn't like the script and passed up the...
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1986
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Three ultra-marathoners are on a 72-mile race in the New Mexico desert when they encounter a group of weekend-warrior...
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Ruth
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1984
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Holly Goodhead
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1979
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A feisty, feminist intern uncovers a medical conspiracy in this icy thriller about mysterious goings-on at Boston Memorial...
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1978
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Linnet Ridgeway
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1978
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This third film version of F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic 1925 novel was one of the most hyped movies of the summer of 1974....
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1974
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"Gorgeous goyish guy" meets Jewish radical girl in Sydney Pollack's glossy romance. In 1937, frizzy-haired Red co-ed Katie...
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1973
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This drama examines the reaction of an African-American community to a love affair between a black man and his Caucasian...
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1972
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