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Big Fish (2003)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Fantasy Comedy,
Family Drama.
Director:
Tim Burton.
Actors:
Ewan McGregor,
Albert Finney,
Billy Crudup,
Jessica Lange,
Alison Lohman,
Robert Guillaume,
Marion Cotillard,
Matthew McGrory,
David Denman,
Missi Pyle,
Loudon Wainwright III,
Ada Tai,
Arlene Tai,
Steve Buscemi,
Danny DeVito,
Edward Aldag,
Cathy Berry,
Helena Bonham Carter,
Jake Brake,
Jeff Campbell,
Brandon Carroll,
Miley Cyrus,
Karla Droege,
Metz Duites,
John Fugate,
Trevor Gagnon,
Zachary Gardner,
Zach Hanner,
R. Keith Harris,
Barry C. Harvard,
Sallie Hedrick,
Russell Hodgkinson,
Greg Hohn,
Howard Houston, Jr.,
Joseph Humphrey,
Savanna James,
Morgan Grace Jarrett,
Bonnie Johnson,
Bevin Kaye,
John Lowell,
George McArthur,
Charles McLawhorn,
Jayne Morgan,
Hailey Anne Nelson,
Joanne Pankow,
James DeForest Parker,
Jacob Radford,
David Ramsey,
Alan Rawlins,
Billy Redden,
Deep Roy,
Michael Garnet Stewart,
Grayson Stone,
Lawrence Sykkmon,
Frank Hoyt Taylor,
Tom Tom,
Darrell Vanterpool,
Karlos Walkes,
Daniel Wallace,
Perry Walston,
Vincent Ybiernas,
Don Young.
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Storyline:
Tim Burton directs the fantasy drama Big Fish, based on the book Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic Proportions by Southern writer/illustrator Daniel Wallace. Billy Crudup plays William Bloom, a young man who never really knew his dying father, Edward (Albert Finney) outside of the tall tales he told about growing up, making his way, and meeting his mother (played as a young woman by Alison Lohman and in ...
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)
Genre:
Fantasy,
Children's/Family,
Children's Fantasy.
Director:
Tim Burton.
Actors:
Johnny Depp,
Freddie Highmore,
David Kelly,
Helena Bonham Carter,
Noah Taylor,
Missi Pyle,
James Fox,
Deep Roy,
Christopher Lee,
Adam Godley,
Franziska Troegner,
AnnaSophia Robb,
Julia Winter,
Jordan Fry,
Philip Wiegratz,
Blair Dunlop,
Colette Appleby,
Annette Badland,
Todd Boyce,
Shelley Conn,
Chris Cresswell,
Kevin Eldon,
Eileen Essell,
Roger Frost,
Nitin Chandra Ganatra,
Hubertus Geller,
Garick Hagon,
Mark Heap,
Geoffrey Holder,
Stephen Hope-Wynne,
Francesca Hunt,
Oscar James,
Tony Kirwood,
David Morris,
Phil Philmar,
Nayef Rashed,
Liz Smith,
Harry Taylor,
Debora Weston,
Menis Yousry.
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Storyline:
Director Tim Burton brings his unique vision and sensibility to Roald Dahl's classic children's story in this lavish screen interpretation. Willy Wonka (Johnny Depp) is the secretive and wildly imaginative man behind the world's most celebrated candy company, and while the Wonka factory is famously closed to visitors, the reclusive candy man decides to give five lucky children a chance to see the ...
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Fight Club (1999)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Satire,
Psychological Drama,
Black Comedy.
Director:
David Fincher.
Actors:
Edward Norton,
Brad Pitt,
Helena Bonham Carter,
Meat Loaf,
Jared Leto,
Zach Grenier,
Eion Bailey,
Christina Cabot,
Markus Redmond.
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Storyline:
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007)
Genre:
Fantasy,
Fantasy Adventure.
Director:
David Yates.
Actors:
Daniel Radcliffe,
Rupert Grint,
Emma Watson,
Michael Gambon,
Ralph Fiennes,
Gary Oldman,
David Thewlis,
Alan Rickman,
Helena Bonham Carter,
Robbie Coltrane,
Emma Thompson,
Jason Isaacs,
Harry Melling,
Jason Boyd,
Richard Macklin,
Kathryn Hunter,
Miles Jupp,
Fiona Shaw,
Richard Griffiths,
Jessica Stevenson,
Adrian Rawlins,
Geraldine Somerville,
Robert Pattinson,
Nick Shrim,
Natalia Tena,
Brendan Gleeson,
George Harris,
Peter Cartwright,
Bridgette Millar,
Mark Williams,
Maggie Smith,
Julie Walters,
Timothy Bateson,
James Phelps,
Oliver Phelps,
Bonnie Wright,
Jamie Wolpert,
Nicholas Blane,
Daisy Haggard,
Robert Hardy,
Chris Rankin,
Imelda Staunton,
Sian Thomas,
Tom Felton,
Jamie Waylett,
Joshua Herdman,
Katie Leung,
Matthew Lewis,
Evanna Lynch,
Ryan Nelson,
David Bradley,
Devon Murray,
William Melling,
Apple Brook,
Alfred Enoch,
Afshan Azad,
Shefali Chowdhury,
Warwick Davis,
Jim McManus,
Sam Beazley,
John Atterbury,
Arben Bajraktaraj,
Richard Leaf,
Tony Maudsley,
Alec Hopkins,
Robert Jarvis,
James Walters,
Charles Hughes,
James Utechin,
Jason Piper,
Michael Wildman,
Richard Cubison,
Peter Best,
Tav MacDougall,
Richard Trinder.
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Storyline:
Young wizard-in-training Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) returns to Hogwarts for his fifth year of studies, only to find that the magical community seems to be in a curious state of denial about his recent encounter with the sinister Lord Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes) in the fifth installment of the popular fantasy film series based on the best-selling books by author J.K. Rowling. Rumor has it that t ...
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Maurice (1987)
Genre:
Drama,
Gay & Lesbian Films,
Period Film.
Director:
James Ivory.
Actors:
James Wilby,
Hugh Grant,
Rupert Graves,
Denholm Elliott,
Simon Callow,
Billie Whitelaw,
Ben Kingsley,
Judy Parfitt,
Phoebe Nicholls,
Mark Tandy,
Helena Michell,
Kitty Aldridge,
Patrick Godfrey,
Michael Jenn,
Barry Foster,
Peter Eyre,
Catherine Rabett,
Orlando Wells,
Helena Bonham Carter,
Maria Britneva,
John Elmes,
Alan Foss,
Philip Fox,
Olwen Griffiths,
Chris Hunter,
Gerald McArthur,
Breffini McKenna,
Mark Payton,
Miles Richarson,
Andrew St. Clair,
Philada Sewell,
Mathew Sim,
Harriet Thorpe,
Julian Wadham,
Rick Warner,
Alan Whybrow.
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Storyline:
Director James Ivory brings his subdued, "Masterpiece Theater" style to a forbidden subject — homosexual love. Maurice is based on E.M. Forster's suppressed 1914 novel that was held back from publication until after his death. The film takes place at Cambridge, before World War I, when homosexuality was outlawed in Great Britain. Clive (Hugh Grant), an aristocratic Englishman w ...
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Merlin (1998)
Genre:
Fantasy,
Fantasy Adventure,
Sword-and-Sorcery,
Mythological Fantasy.
Director:
Steven Barron,
David Winning.
Actors:
Sam Neill,
Isabella Rossellini,
Miranda Richardson,
Martin Short,
Rutger Hauer,
Helena Bonham Carter,
John Gielgud,
James Earl Jones,
Paul Curran,
Mark Jax,
Jeremy Sheffield,
Lena Headey,
Daniel Brocklebank,
Billie Whitelaw,
Thomas Lockyer,
Agnieszka Koson,
John Turner,
Roger Ashton-Griffiths,
Rachel Colover,
Sebastian Roche,
Keith Baxter,
Nicholas Clay,
Justin Gurdler,
Jason Done,
Timothy Bateson,
Dilys Lane,
Emma Lewis,
Talula Sheppard,
Peter Benson,
Peter Woodthorpe,
John Tordoff,
Robert Addie,
Nickolas Grace,
Janine Eser,
Alice Hamilton,
Jeremy Peters,
Joseph Mawle,
Peter Eyre,
Vernon Dobtcheff,
Camilla Oultram,
Peter Bayliss,
Susan Rayner,
Charlotte Church.
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Storyline:
This four-hour fantasy miniseries, elaborating on the Arthurian legend and filmed in England and Wales, offers a portrait of the wizard Merlin (Sam Neill), following his life as a youth (Daniel Brocklebank) to his later conflicts with the evil Queen Mab (Miranda Richardson) and his love for Nimue (Isabella Rossellini), who is kidnapped by Lord Vortigern (Rutger Hauer). Amid battles and displays of ...
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