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Ali (2001)
Genre:
Drama,
Biography [feature],
Sports Drama.
Director:
Michael Mann.
Actors:
Will Smith,
Jamie Foxx,
Jon Voight,
Mario Van Peebles,
Ron Silver,
Jeffrey Wright,
Mykelti Williamson,
Nona Gaye,
Michael Michele,
Joe Morton,
Paul Rodriguez,
Bruce McGill,
Barry "Shabaka" Henley,
Giancarlo Esposito,
Lawrence Mason,
LeVar Burton,
Albert Hall,
David Cubitt,
Ted Levine,
Candy Ann Brown,
David Elliott,
Shari Watson,
Malick Bowens,
Michael Bentt,
James N. Toney,
Alfred Cole,
Charles Shufford,
Millard Arnold,
Jean Bikoi,
Edda Collier,
Vincent Cook,
Lee Cummings,
Victoria Dillard,
Rufus Dorsey,
Themba Gasa,
James Gilbert,
Marc Grapey,
Brad Greenquist,
David Haines,
Doug Hale,
Maestro Harrell,
David Hess,
Brandon T. Jackson,
Andrew P. Jones,
Cimanga Kalambay,
Nathaniel Malekane,
Marc Kulazite Mboli,
Henrikennyo Mukenyi,
Mark Mulder,
Zaa Nkweta,
John Ortiz,
David Prudham,
Kim Robillard,
Robert Sale,
Gailard Sartain,
LaDonna Tittle,
William Utay,
Maya Van Peebles,
Morgana Van Peebles,
Guy Van Swearingen,
Wei Yi Lu,
Wade Andrew Williams,
Damien "Bolo" Wills,
Jada Pinkett Smith.
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Storyline:
Notoriously obsessive director Michael Mann and star Will Smith devoted nearly two years and over 100 million dollars from the coffers of Columbia Pictures and other financiers to creating this biography of boxing great Muhammad Ali, which focuses on the ten-year period of 1964-1974. In that time, the brash, motor-mouthed athlete quickly dominates his sport, meets and marries his first wife (Jada ...
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American Gangster (2007)
Genre:
Crime,
Crime Drama,
Gangster Film.
Director:
Ridley Scott.
Actors:
Denzel Washington,
Russell Crowe,
Chiwetel Ejiofor,
Cuba Gooding, Jr.,
Josh Brolin,
Ted Levine,
Armand Assante,
Clarence Williams III,
John Ortiz,
John Hawkes,
RZA,
Lymari Nadal,
Yul Vázquez,
Ruby Dee,
Idris Elba,
Carla Gugino,
Joe Morton,
Common,
Jon Polito,
Kevin Corrigan,
Roger Guenveur Smith,
Malcolm Goodwin,
Ric Young,
Roger Bart,
Tip "T.I." Harris,
KaDee Strickland,
Ruben Santiago-Hudson,
Norman Reedus,
Albert Jones,
J. Kyle Manzay,
Warner Miller.
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Storyline:
Director Ridley Scott spins this yarn concerning a Harlem drug kingpin (Denzel Washington) who smuggles heroin into the country by hiding it in the bodies of U.S. soldiers killed during battle in Vietnam. There was a time when no one noticed reserved driver Frank Lucas (Washington), but when the criminal kingpin he was charged with transporting through the city streets suddenly dies, Lucas seizes ...
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Apt Pupil (1998)
Genre:
Drama,
Horror,
Psychological Thriller,
Psychological Drama.
Director:
Bryan Singer.
Actors:
Ian McKellen,
Brad Renfro,
Bruce Davison,
Elias Koteas,
Joe Morton,
Jan Triska,
Michael Byrne,
Heather McComb,
Ann Dowd,
Joshua Jackson,
David Schwimmer,
Mickey Cottrell,
Kevin Pollak.
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Storyline:
Bryan Singer directed this Brandon Boyce adaptation of Stephen King's novella about teenager Todd Bowden (Brad Renfro), who discovers Nazi war criminal Kurt Dussander (Ian McKellen) living in his California hometown. Fascinated with Dussender's wartime atrocities, Bowden blackmails the former death-camp commandant by promising to keep his identity a secret in exchange for Holocaust horror tales, o ...
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Dragonfly (2002)
Genre:
Thriller,
Romance,
Psychological Thriller,
Romantic Drama.
Director:
Tom Shadyac.
Actors:
Kevin Costner,
Kathy Bates,
Robert Bailey Jr.,
Lisa Banes,
Matt Craven,
Kathryn Erbe,
Paul Gutrecht,
Alison Lohman,
Joe Morton,
Ron Rifkin,
Jacob Smith,
Jay Thomas,
Susanna Thompson,
Jacob Vargas,
Linda Hunt.
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Storyline:
In this supernatural thriller, Kevin Costner plays Joe Darrow, a physician mourning the death of his wife Emily (Susannah Thompson) in a bus accident in South America, where she was providing medical outreach. Wracked by grief, Joe works extra shifts at the hospital to take his mind off the tragedy, but the intense workload triggers his short temper and some careless mistakes. His officious boss ( ...
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Executive Decision (1996)
Genre:
Action,
Action Thriller.
Director:
Stuart Baird.
Actors:
Kurt Russell,
Halle Berry,
John Leguizamo,
Steven Seagal,
Oliver Platt,
Joe Morton,
Robert Apisa,
Lance August,
Ray Baker,
Brad Blaisdell,
Paul Bollen,
Len Cariou,
Paul Collins,
Joe Cook,
Maggie Egan,
Juan Fernandez,
Don Fischer,
Stanley Grover,
Charles Hallahan,
John Hardy,
Whip Hubley,
Nick Jameson,
Todd Jeffries,
Ken Jenkins,
Andreas Katsulas,
Tim Kelleher,
Joseph Makkar,
Marla Maples,
Michael Milhoan,
John Rixey Moore,
Marianne Muellerleile,
Warren Munson,
Nicholas Pryor,
Richard Riehle,
Eugene Roche,
David Suchet,
Jay Tavare,
Shaun Toub,
Mary Ellen Trainor,
James Victor,
J.T. Walsh,
B.D. Wong,
Dey Young.
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Storyline:
In this action thriller, a group of Islamic terrorists, led by Nagi Hassan (David Suchet), highjacks a 747 jetliner with 400 passengers aboard, but Lt. Col. Austin Travis (Steven Seagal), a United States intelligence agent, is convinced that this isn't an ordinary case of air piracy. His suspicions are soon confirmed; Hassan's men have obtained a large cache of stolen Soviet nerve gas, and they ar ...
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Of Mice and Men (1992)
Genre:
Drama,
Psychological Drama,
Rural Drama.
Director:
Gary Sinise.
Actors:
John Malkovich,
Gary Sinise,
Ray Walston,
Casey Siemaszko,
Sherilyn Fenn,
John Terry,
Richard Riehle,
Alexis Arquette,
Joe Morton,
Noble Willingham,
Mark Boone, Jr.,
Joe D'Angerio,
Moira Harris,
Tuck Milligan,
David Steen.
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Storyline:
Gary Sinese directed this respectful re-telling of John Steinbeck's classic novel, with Sinese as the wily George and John Malkovich as the brutish, simple-minded Lennie. Set during the Depression era, the film opens as George and Lennie are running from a woman with a torn dress, who has sent a gang of ruffians to chase the two out of the county. After a long bus ride and a ten-mile walk, George ...
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Paycheck (2003)
Genre:
Science Fiction,
Action,
Sci-Fi Action,
Tech Noir.
Director:
John Woo.
Actors:
Ben Affleck,
Aaron Eckhart,
Uma Thurman,
Paul Giamatti,
Colm Feore,
Joe Morton,
Michael C. Hall,
Fulvio Cecere,
Michelle Harrison,
Emily Holmes,
Ivana Milicevic,
Kathryn Morris.
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Storyline:
John Woo directs the sci-fi action thriller Paycheck, based on a story written by Philip K. Dick in 1953. Waking up with his short-term memory erased, engineer Michael Jennings (Ben Affleck) learns that he has been doing highly secretive work for the last three years in exchange for billions of dollars. But when he tries to get paid, he finds out that he himself had previously exchanged the money ...
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The Night Listener (2006)
Genre:
Mystery,
Psychological Thriller.
Director:
Patrick Stettner.
Actors:
Robin Williams,
Toni Collette,
Bobby Cannavale,
Joe Morton,
Sandra Oh,
Rory Culkin,
John Cullum,
Becky Ann Baker,
Lisa Emery,
Maryann Plunkett.
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Storyline:
A man whose life has been touched by tragic illness is drawn into the life of another victim whose story has an unsettling twist in this drama. Gabriel Noone (Robin Williams) is a radio talk show host who has developed a loyal following for his deeply personal on-air monologues, many of which deal with his relationship with his companion Jess (Bobby Cannavale), who is HIV-positive and struggling w ...
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What Lies Beneath (2000)
Genre:
Thriller,
Haunted House Film.
Director:
Robert Zemeckis.
Actors:
Harrison Ford,
Michelle Pfeiffer,
Diana Scarwid,
Miranda Otto,
James Remar,
Joe Morton,
Amber Valletta,
Victoria Bidewell,
Katharine Towne,
Ray Baker,
Mitch Carter,
David Cowgill,
Wendy Crewson,
Tom Dahlgren,
Moosie Drier,
Iake Eissinmann,
Eliott Goretsky,
Bridget Hoffman,
Donna Lynn Leavy,
Micole Mercurio,
Edie Mirman,
Alexander Newell,
Dennison Samaroo,
Philece Sampler,
Sloane Shelton,
Rachel Singer,
Donald Taylor,
Jennifer Tung,
Claudette Wells,
Daniel Zelman.
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Storyline:
In this supernatural thriller, a woman believes that a visitor from another dimension is trying to guide her into a sinister mystery. Feeling lonely after her daughter leaves home for college, Claire (Michelle Pfeiffer) begins to sense that something is wrong in her house, and feels a spirit is trying to contact her. At first her husband Norman (Harrison Ford), a scientist doing research in geneti ...
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