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15 Minutes (2001)
Genre:
Crime,
Thriller,
Crime Thriller,
Police Detective Film,
Media Satire.
Director:
John Herzfeld.
Actors:
Robert De Niro,
Edward Burns,
Kelsey Grammer,
Avery Brooks,
Melina Kanakaredes,
Karel Roden,
Oleg Taktarov,
Vera Farmiga,
John DiResta,
James Handy,
Darius McCrary,
Bruce Cutler,
Charlize Theron,
Kim Cattrall,
David Alan Grier,
Gabriel Casseus,
Vladimir Mashkov,
Anton Yelchin.
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Storyline:
An action drama centering on the media circus, 15 Minutes focuses on a New York homicide detective named Eddie Flemming (Robert De Niro), a famous figure known for his heroic on-the-job manner. A tabloid news anchor (Kelsey Grammer) attempts to get the scoop on Flemming's latest beat when a pair of Eastern European criminals (Karel Roden and Oleg Taktarov) find a way to manipulate the media by fil ...
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American History X (1998)
Genre:
Drama,
Urban Drama,
Message Movie,
Crime Drama.
Director:
Tony Kaye.
Actors:
Edward Norton,
Edward Furlong,
Fairuza Balk,
Beverly D'Angelo,
Avery Brooks,
Stacy Keach,
Jennifer Lien,
Elliott Gould,
William Russ,
Ethan Suplee,
Joe Cortese,
Guy Torry,
Giuseppe Andrews,
Antonio David Lyons,
Keram Malicki-Sanchez,
Jordan Marder,
Nicholas R. Oleson,
Anne Lambton,
Alex Sol,
Paul Le Mat.
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Storyline:
Tony Kaye made his feature directorial debut with this dramatic exploration into the roots of race hatred in America. In a shocking opening scene, teen Danny Vinyard (Edward Furlong) races to tell his older brother, neo-Nazi Derek (Edward Norton), about the young blacks breaking into his car in front of the house, whereupon Derek gets his gun and with no forethought shoots the youths in their trac ...
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