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Richard Gere |
Juliette Binoche |
Flora Cross |
Max Minghella |
Kate Bosworth |
Corey Fischer |
Sam Zuckerman |
Joan Mankin |
Piers Mackenzie |
Lorri Holt |
Brian Leonard |
Kathy McGraw |
John Evans |
Alisha Mullally |
Olivia Charles |
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Scott McGehee |
David Siegel |
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Plot Summary:
11-year-old Eliza Naumann comes from an odd family; they all divert their emotional frustrations into secret channels. When Eliza unexpectedly begins winning spelling bees, what had been a stable dynamic within the family becomes disrupted; long held secrets emerge, and a latent spiritual yearning is awakened in her withdrawn father Saul and compulsive mother Miriam. As Eliza moves closer and closer to the national spelling bee, the Naumann family finds itself in a spiral of surprising discovery and jarring uncertainty...
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Adventure |
Drama |
War |
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William Holden |
Jack Hawkins |
Alec Guinness |
Sessue Hayakawa |
James Donald |
Geoffrey Horne |
André Morell |
Peter Williams |
John Boxer |
Percy Herbert |
Harold Goodwin |
Ann Sears |
Heihachiro Okawa |
Keiichiro Katsumoto |
M.R.B. Chakrabandhu |
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| Directors: |
David Lean |
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The film deals with the situation of British prisoners of war during World War II who are ordered to build a bridge to accommodate the Burma-Siam railway. Their instinct is to sabotage the bridge but, under the leadership of Colonel Nicholson (Alec Guinness), they are persuaded that the bridge should be constructed as a symbol of British morale, spirit and dignity in adverse circumstances. At first, the prisoners admire Nicholson when he bravely endures torture rather than compromise his principles for the benefit of the Japanese commandant Saito (Sessue Hayakawa). He is an honorable but arrogant man, who is slowly revealed to be a deluded obsessive. He convinces himself that the bridge is a monument to British character, but actually is a monument to himself, and his insistence on its construction becomes a subtle form of collaboration with the enemy. Unknown to him, the Allies have sent a mission into the jungle, led by Warden (Jack Hawkins) and an American, Shears (William Holden), to blow up the bridge.
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Comedy |
Drama |
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Glenn Close |
Julianne Moore |
Liv Tyler |
Chris O'Donnell |
Patricia Neal |
Ned Beatty |
Courtney B. Vance |
Donald Moffat |
Lyle Lovett |
Danny Darst |
Matt Malloy |
Randle Mell |
Niecy Nash |
Rufus Thomas |
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Robert Altman |
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Cookie's Fortune unfolds over an eventful Easter weekend in the small town of Holly Springs, Mississippi. The town residents are peaceful, kind folk--with the exception of Camille Dixon (Glenn Close)--a pushy theatre director with an incredibly shy younger sister, Cora (Julianne Moore), whose estranged daughter Emma (Liv Tyler) has just returned to town. On the heels of her latest play, Camille is shocked to discover that her Aunt Jewel Mae "Cookie" Orcutt (Patricia Neal) has committed suicide. Terrified at the thought of how this will tarnish the family name, she eats the suicide note to make it look like a burglary. This set-up leads the police to one main suspect, Willis Richland (Charles S. Dutton), who also happens to be Cookie's best friend. Although the rest of the town is convinced Willis didn't commit the crime, an outside investigator (Courtney B. Vance) isn't so sure. As Easter Sunday and opening night of the play arrive, the truth comes out, revealing more secrets than anyone could have possibly imagined. Director Altman tells his story at a leisurely pace, beautifully recreating the eccentricities of small town life in this sweet-natured tale.
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Comedy |
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Robert Carlyle |
Mark Addy |
William Snape |
Steve Huison |
Tom Wilkinson |
Paul Barber |
Hugo Speer |
Lesley Sharp |
Emily Woof |
Deirdre Costello |
Paul Butterworth |
Dave Hill |
Bruce Jones |
Andrew Livingston |
Vinny Dhillon |
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| Directors: |
Peter Cattaneo |
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Plot Summary:
Six unemployed steel workers, inspired by the Chippendale's dancers, form a male striptease act. The women cheer them on to go for "the full monty" - total nudity.
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Glory
[1989,
USA] from $1.99
Their innocence. Their heritage. Their lives. Nothing would be spared in the fight for their free...
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Action |
Drama |
History |
War |
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Matthew Broderick |
Denzel Washington |
Cary Elwes |
Morgan Freeman |
Jihmi Kennedy |
Andre Braugher |
John Finn |
Donovan Leitch |
JD Cullum |
Alan North |
Bob Gunton |
Cliff De Young |
Christian Baskous |
RonReaco Lee |
Jay O. Sanders |
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| Directors: |
Edward Zwick |
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Plot Summary:
Based on the letters of Colonel Robert G. Shaw. Shaw was an officer in the Federal Army during the American Civil War who volunteered to lead the first company of black soldiers. Shaw was forced to deal with the prejudices of both the enemy (who had orders to kill commanding officers of blacks), and of his own fellow officers.
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Drama |
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Jennifer Connelly |
Ben Kingsley |
Ron Eldard |
Frances Fisher |
Kim Dickens |
Shohreh Aghdashloo |
Jonathan Ahdout |
Navi Rawat |
Carlos Gómez |
Kia Jam |
Jaleh Modjallal |
Samira Damavandi |
Matthew Simonian |
Namrata Singh Gujral |
Al Faris |
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| Directors: |
Vadim Perelman |
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Massoud Amir Behrani, an Iranian immigrant, has spent most of his savings trying to enhance his daughter's chances of a good marriage. Once she is married, he spends the remaining funds on a house at an auction, unwittingly putting himself and his family in the middle of a legal tussle with the house's former owner. What begins as a legal struggle turns into a personal confrontation, with tragic results.
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Action |
Biography |
Drama |
War |
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Jake Gyllenhaal |
Scott MacDonald |
Lo Ming |
Kevin Foster |
Peter Sarsgaard |
Damion Poitier |
Riad Galayini |
Craig Coyne |
Katherine Randolph |
Rini Bell |
Dendrie Taylor |
James Morrison |
Arman Zajic |
Brianne Davis |
Jamie Foxx |
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| Directors: |
Sam Mendes |
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Jarhead (the self-imposed moniker of the Marines) follows "Swoff" (Gyllenhaal), a third-generation enlistee, from a sobering stint in boot camp to active duty, sporting a sniper's rifle and a hundred-pound ruck on his back through Middle East deserts with no cover from intolerable heat or from Iraqi soldiers, always potentially just over the next horizon. Swoff and his fellow Marines sustain themselves with sardonic humanity and wicked comedy on blazing desert fields in a country they don't understand against an enemy they can't see for a cause they don't fully fathom... Foxx portrays Sergeant Sykes, a Marine lifer who heads up Swofford's scout/sniper platoon, while Sarsgaard is Swoff's friend and mentor, Troy, a die-hard member of STA-their elite Marine Unit.
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Comedy |
Drama |
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Abigail Breslin |
Greg Kinnear |
Paul Dano |
Alan Arkin |
Toni Collette |
Steve Carell |
Marc Turtletaub |
Jill Talley |
Brenda Canela |
Julio Oscar Mechoso |
Chuck Loring |
Justin Shilton |
Gordon Thomson |
Steven Christopher Parker |
Bryan Cranston |
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Jonathan Dayton |
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Plot Summary:
The Hoover family is the dictionary definition for the word "dysfunctional". The dad Richard is a man who gives lectures on winners and losers, the wife is Sheryl, a chain-smoking, frazzled wife and working mother whose idea of a home cooked meal frequently consists of a bucket of chicken. Her gay brother Frank recently attempted suicide. The grandpa is Edwin, a drug addict. The son is Dwayne a rebel who has vowed not to talk until he gets into the Air Force. And then there is Olive, a seven-year old girl who dreams of going to the Little Miss Sunshine pageant. So what happens when they do?
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Comedy |
Drama |
Romance |
Western |
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Clark Gable |
Marilyn Monroe |
Montgomery Clift |
Thelma Ritter |
Eli Wallach |
James Barton |
Kevin McCarthy |
Estelle Winwood |
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John Huston |
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Plot Summary:
Roslyn divorces Ray in Reno and then meets widower Guido. He likes her but introduces her to cowboy Gay, and those two fall in love. When she learns that Gay, Guido and Perce are going to turn wild horses ("misfits") into dog food, she protests.
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