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| Absolute Power
- "Absolute Power" is the story of a master thief (CLINT EASTWOOD) who witnesses a bizarre murder while burglarizing the mansion of a Washington power broker. Fearing prosecution, the thief cannot reveal himself or those responsible for the killing, who are linked to the White House. The perpetrators, aware they have been seen, are stalking the solitary witness, who has decided to bring them all tumbling down. Back to Menu |
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| The
Adventures of Pluto Nash In the year 2087, a nightclub owner (Eddie Murphy) on the moon must foil the plan of a nefarious businessman out to corrupt the resort city of Moon Beach. Back to Menu |
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| Alaska "Alaska" tells the story of a 14 year-old boy and his 13 year-old sister who brave the rugged Alaskan wilderness to rescue their bush pilot father after his plane has crashed. Along the way they rescue an orphaned polar bear cub who helps them on their journey. Back to Menu |
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| American President
"The American President" poses a most compelling dilemma: How does the widowed leader of the free world balance his many obligations to his country with the ordinary demands and everyday rites of courtship? Michael Douglas stars as President Andrew Shepherd and Annette Bening stars as his love interest, Sydney Wade. The outstanding supporting cast includes: Martin Sheen, Michael J. Fox, Richard Dreyfuss, and Samantha Mathis. Directed by Rob Reiner. Back to Menu |
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| Amos and Andrew A prize-winning black playwright, mistaken for a burglar, is imprisoned in his own home by police. Realizing their mistake, they coerce two-bit crook into kidnapping the writer so they can save him and save face. Back to Menu |
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| Barcelona Barcelona, Spain...The last decade of the Cold War. Discos & the sexual revolution are IN. NATO & Americans are OUT. For the makers of 1990's low-budget romantic comedy hit, "Metropolitan," the party has moved to Spain. Back to Menu |
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| Before Sunrise Celine (Julie Delpy) is drawn into a casual conversation with a complete stranger (Ethan Hawke) on a train bound to Vienna. Both strike a communication chord, and begin playing verbal tennis with a variety of diverse subjects, especially the poetry they see in their ordinary day-to-day lives. Back to Menu |
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This "mockumentary" follows five groups and their dogs on the road to the prestigious Mayflower Dog Show.
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| Beyond Rangoon -
Tormented by the tragic events of her past, young American doctor, Laura (Patricia Arquette), accompanied by her sister, Andy (Frances McDormand), travels to the Far East on vacation. She finds herself captivated by the exotic sights and sounds of the country and impressed with the quiet dignity of the people. Directed by critically acclaimed director, John Boorman. Back to Menu |
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| City Hall Mayor John Pappas (Al Pacino) is a powerful populist leader who has captured the hearts of New Yorkers - and has one eye on a future race for the White House. His Deputy Mayor, Kevin Calhoun (John Cusack), has helped his mentor every step of the way in this powerful drama from director Harold Becker. Back to Menu |
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| City Slickers Three New Yorkers escape mid-life crises by going on a cattle drive led by Curly (Oscar winner Jack Palance). Starring Billy Crystal, Daniel Stern, Bruno Kirby, Jack Palance. Back to Menu |
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| City Slickers 2 Crystal and friends go back out west and run into Palance playing his own evil twin brother, looking for buried treasure. Back to Menu |
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| Dracula: Dead and Loving It Dracula, The Prince of Darkness, lives again, under the direction of comedic genius Mel Brooks. Brooks, creator of "Young Frankenstein," "Blazing Saddles," and "Robin Hood: Men in Tights," is directing his most "biting" satire yet... "Dracula: Dead and Loving It." Leslie Nielsen stars as the Count, he's dead and he's loving it but he's also in for some ego-punching problems and horrific surprises never encountered by Bela Lugosi or Gary Oldman. Back to Menu |
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| Dolores Claiborne
Selena (Jennifer Jason-Leigh), a successful New York journalist on the brink of a major story, is suddenly forced to confront her troubled past when her mother Dolores Claiborne (Kathy Bates) is the prime suspect in the murder of rich society matron, Vera Donavan. Back to Menu |
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| Extreme Measures HUGH GRANT stars with GENE HACKMAN and SARAH JESSICA PARKER in this medical thriller as a doctor drawn into a research conspiracy that poses not only a moral dilemma but a serious threat to his life. Back to Menu |
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| A Few Good Men Rob Reiner directs the film adaptation of Broadway's longest running drama. "A Few Good Men" is the critically acclaimed story of a Navy lawyer's quest to uncover the truth during a trial. Starring Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, Kevin Bacon, Demi Moore, Keifer Sutherland, and Kevin Pollack. Back to Menu |
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| Forget Paris Starring Billy Crystal and Debra Winger this is a story about a couple who meet in the City of Light and find married life in California less than they bargained for. Back to Menu |
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| Ghosts of Mississippi Rob Reiner directs Alec Baldwin, Whoopi Goldberg, James Woods and an all-star cast in this true account of the murder of civil rights activist, Medgar Evers and the subsequent trials of white supremacist, Byron De La Beckwith. Back to Menu |
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| Hamlet KENNETH BRANAGH assembled a stellar cast to film the first full text version of the Shakespeare classic. The film stars KENNETH BRANAGH, JULIE CHRISTIE, SIR DEREK JACOBI, GERARD DEPARDIEU, MICHAEL MALONEY, KATE WINSLET, BILLY CRYSTAL, ROBIN WILLIAMS, JACK LEMMON, RUFUS SEWELL and CHARLTON HESTON. The film garnered several Academy Award nominations for BEST COSTUME, BEST ART DIRECTION and BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY. Back to Menu |
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"Hearts in Atlantis" is the story of the mysterious Ted Brautigan (Anthony Hopkins) who befriends young Bobby Garfield (Anton Yelchin), bringing magic and mystery to the last summer of the boys childhood. The film is directed by Scott Hicks and adapted from the novel by Stephen King.
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| Honeymoon In Vegas Nicolas Cage plays a P.I. who brings his girlfriend to Las Vegas to marry her, but loses her in a bet in a poker game. Also starring James Caan. Back to Menu |
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| In the Bleak Midwinter Kenneth Branagh wrote and directed this romantic comedy that celebrates the acting profession-with all its passion, its humor and its absurdities. "In the Bleak Midwinter" is a tale of an out-of-work actor (Michael Maloney) who mounts a production of "Hamlet" with the help of a small group of eccentrics and misfits. Back to Menu |
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| In the Line of Fire Secret service agent (Clint Eastwood), still wracked with guilt 30 years after witnessing the J.F.K. shooting, undergoes emotional turmoil chasing a presidential assassin (John Malkovich), gleefully toying with his demons. Taut and chilling, with Malkovich at his psychopathic best. Back to Menu |
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| Josh and S.A.M. What happens when two boys ask the question, "Why run away from home when you can drive?" It's every kid's fantasy and every parent's nightmare when Josh and Sam (Jacob Tierney and Noah Fleiss), fed up with life at home, steal a car and head for the Canadian border. Back to Menu |
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| Late for Dinner Two men driving from New Mexico to California in 1962 are taken in by a doctor experimenting with cryogenics; they wake up 29 years later and try and pick up their lives. Back to Menu |
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| Little Big League A 12 year old boy (Luke Edwards) inherits a major-league baseball team, the Minnesota Twins, takes over as manager, and teaches everybody a lesson about winning. Back to Menu |
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| Lone Star This acclaimed JOHN SAYLES film stars KRIS KRISTOFFERSON, CHRIS COOPER FRANCES McDORMAND, ELIZABETH PEÑA, MATTHEW McCONAUGHEY and JOE MORTON in a tale of several generations of lawmen whose lives are intimately intertwined with a Texas bordertown. The film garnered an Academy nomination for BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY. Back to Menu |
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| Lord of the Flies A powerful adaptation of William Golding's classic novel, this is a frightening commentary on humanity's basic future. This is a story of English schoolboys who revert to bloodthirsty savagery when they are marooned on a tropical island. Back to Menu |
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| The
Majestic In this Capra-esque drama set during the 1950's blacklist, a young, ambitious Hollywood screenwriter loses his job and his identity, only to find new courage, love and the power of conviction in the heart of a small town. Back to Menu |
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| Malice From director Harold Becker ("Sea of Love") comes a taut and original suspense- thriller set against the backdrop of a bucolic New England college town where a brilliant surgeon (Alec Baldwin), a college dean (Bill Pullman) and his beautiful wife (Nicole Kidman), are inextricably drawn together into a fateful twists and turns, where appearances are deceiving and nothing is as it seems. Back to Menu |
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| Misery Frustrated romance novelist (James Caan) crashes his car in the snow and is saved, and then held hostage, by his biggest fan, a psychotic nurse (Best Actress Oscar award winner Kathy Bates). Back to Menu |
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| Mickey Blue
Eyes Hugh Grant stars in this romantic comedy as an Englishman running a struggling New York auction house. When he pops the question to his beautiful girlfriend, Gina (Jeanne Tripplehorn), he finds that becoming a part of the family with father-in-law Frank (James Caan) means becoming part of the Family. Back to Menu |
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Sandra Bullock plays an unrefined FBI agent who goes undercover as a contestant in a beauty pageant.
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| Mr. Saturday Night Billy Crystal writes, directs, and stars in this fictional life story of a stand up comedian whose obnoxious personality plagues him and close associates throughout their careers. Outstanding supporting cast includes, Oscar-nominee David Paymer, Julie Warner, Helen Hunt, Jerry Orbach, and Ron Silver. Back to Menu |
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| My Giant
Billy Crystal stars as Sammy, an agitated agent lost in the forest of the modern world, who happens upon a gentle giant with a tall talent for friendship named Max (Gheorghe Muresan). And while Max's life as a giant is no fairy tale, his heartwarming, hilarious adventures with Sammy prove that wishes really can come true. Back to Menu |
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| Murder
By Numbers "Murder By Numbers" is a psychological suspense-thriller that tells the story of a tenacious homicide detective, Cassie Mayweather (Sandra Bullock) and her new partner Sam Kennedy (Ben Chaplin) who become pitted against two malevolently brilliant high school students (Ryan Gosling and Michael Pitt) in an ingenious battle of wits as they try to solve a murder case. Back to Menu |
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| Needful Things Set in a small Maine town, it is a story about a creepy shop owner who tries to give his customers that little bit extra, with the accompanying horror and devastation one would expect. Back to Menu |
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| North From Rob Reiner comes a family comedy that appeals to the child in everyone. 11 year-old North (Elijah Wood) sets the world spinning when he goes on an adventurous journey in search of the perfect parents. Back to Menu |
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| Othello
This classic tale of love, passion and jealousy stars Academy nominated actors Kenneth Branagh and Laurence Fishburne in the story of the proud Moor, Othello, who is driven into a jealous rage with tragic consequences. Back to Menu |
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| Palmetto
Harry Barber (Woody Harrelson) is a good guy who tries to go bad but can't. Two years ago Harry was set-up and went to prison for being honest. Recently released, bitter and disillusioned, the only thing keeping him in the town of Palmetto is his girlfriend Nina (Gina Gershon). That is until he meets Rhea Malroux (Elisabeth Shue), who offers him a deal he finds hard to refuse. Back to Menu |
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When an American businessman is kidnapped by South American rebels, his wife must rely upon a hostage negotiator to set him free.
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| The Last
Days of Disco Two recent Hampshire College graduates (Chloë Sevigny and Kate Beckinsale) escape at night from their jobs as assistants in a publishing house to the most popular dance club of the moment during disco's last days in the very early 1980's. Back to Menu |
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| The Run of the Country "The Run of the Country" is a story of love between a boy and a girl, between father and son, and love for Ireland. At 18, Danny (Matt Keeslar), is lost and bereft after the death of his mother. He runs away from his father (Albert Finney), a stern man who loves the boy but cannot express his feelings. Back to Menu |
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| The
Salton Sea Val Kilmer stars in a character-driven thriller about an unlikely hero's search for redemption following the murder of his wife. Back to Menu |
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| The Shawshank Redemption An extraordinary tale of hope, friendship and survival inside a maximum security prison, the film explores the relationship between a mild mannered New England banker convicted of murder and a seasoned lifer. Incarcerated at Shawshank State Prison, the pair forges an unlikely friendship over a twenty-five year period and learn that hope is the ultimate means of survival. Starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman. Back to Menu |
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| Sibling Rivalry Her husband neglects her. Her in-laws reject her. Her sister dissects her. In dispair, Marjorie Turner (Kristie Alley) goes to bed with a stranger (Sam Elliot) who suddenly goes into cardiac arrest. Back to Menu |
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| Some Mother's Son HELEN MIRREN stars with FIONNULA FLANAGAN as a mother who joins others in a desperate attempt to save their sons' lives in the infamous Maize Prison. This film won the Audience Award at both the Edinburgh and San Sebastian Film Festivals. Back to Menu |
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| Sour Grapes
Take two cousins (Steven Weber and Craig Bierko), add two quarters, throw in a half-million dollar jackpot and let simmer at a raging boil! The result is SOUR GRAPES, a darkly hilarious family feud over the price of family values. Back to Menu |
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| The Spitfire Grill When an ex-convict is placed in a small close-knit community, she has a profound impact on the many lives she touches. This film won the Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival and stars ALISON ELLIOTT, ELLEN BURSTYN AND MARCIA GAYE HARDEN. Back to Menu |
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The Story of
Us This bittersweet comedy directed by Rob Reiner stars Michelle Pfeiffer and Bruce Willis as a couple asking the question "Can a marriage survive 15 years of marriage?" Back to Menu |
| Striptease
From the makers of "Honeymoon in Vegas" comes the new comedy "Striptease." Erin Grant (Demi Moore) has lost her job and her daughter in a child custody battle that places her little girl into the hands of her lunatic ex-husband, Darell. To get the money necessary for an appeal, Erin takes a job as a dancer at the Eager Beaver, one of the many Miami strip clubs that feature a clientele every bit as colorful and exotic as the dancers. Back to Menu |
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| subUrbia
"SubUrbia" follows a group of young friends who are forced to re-examine the meaning and direction of their lives when an old member of their circle, who has become a successful rock star, returns to visit their suburban town. Back to Menu |
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| Two
Weeks Notice In “Two Weeks Notice,” Sandra Bullock plays a brilliant but slightly neurotic attorney opposite Hugh Grant as her charming, irresponsible and fabulously wealthy boss in a film that explores whether or not it’s ever too late to say “I Love You.” Back to Menu |
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| Waiting for Guffman
From the lead guitarist of "Spinal Tap" (CHRISTOPER GUEST) comes "Waiting for Guffman," an insightful look at the trials, tribulations and triumphs of the creative citizens of Blaine, Missouri as they prepare a multimedia pageant celebrating the 150th Anniversary of their fair city. Back to Menu |
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| When Harry Met Sally Can a man and a woman remain friends, even though they are sexually attracted to each other? That is the question of this charming romantic comedy with dazzling performances by Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan. Back to Menu |
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| Year of the Comet Maggie Harwood (Penelope Ann Miller) and Oliver Plexico (Tim Daly) forge a bristling alliance when a simple wine tasting leads to murder, love and the search for everlasting youth. Back to Menu |
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| Zero Effect
Daryl Zero (Bill Pullman) is an eccentric and reclusive private detective. Steve Arlo (Ben Stiller) is his sardonic partner and front man. The two are hired by a blackmail victim to find his lost keys, however, the case becomes complicated when a beautiful paramedic with a mysterious past comes on the scene. Zero's usually sharp mind becomes unfocused when he finds himself falling in love and perhaps losing his carefully guarded objectivity. Back to Menu |