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Antz (1998)
Genre:
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Fantasy Comedy.
Director:
Eric Darnell,
Tim Johnson.
Actors:
Woody Allen,
Sharon Stone,
Sylvester Stallone,
Gene Hackman,
Christopher Walken,
Danny Glover,
Dan Aykroyd,
Jennifer Lopez,
Jane Curtin,
John Mahoney,
Anne Bancroft,
Paul Mazursky.
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Storyline:
DreamWorks and Pacific Data Images collaborated on this all computer-animated comedy-adventure about the ant angst of misfit worker ant, Z (voice of Woody Allen), who feels trapped by the conformist confines of his totalitarian ant civilization and eventually sets forth in search of Insectopia. After DreamWorks began animating Prince of Egypt June 1, 1995, the company launched Antz in Palo Alto a ...
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Barton Fink (1991)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Black Comedy,
Showbiz Comedy.
Director:
Joel Coen.
Actors:
John Turturro,
John Goodman,
Judy Davis,
Michael Lerner,
John Mahoney,
Jon Polito,
Tony Shalhoub,
Steve Buscemi,
David Warrilow,
Richard Portnow,
Christopher Murney,
Robert Beecher,
Harry Bugin,
Lance Davis,
Jack Denbo,
Meagen Fay,
Anthony Gordon,
Max Grodenchik,
I.M. Hobson,
Jana Marie Hupp,
Donna Isaacson,
Johnny Judkins,
John Lyons,
William Preston Robertson,
Darwyn Swalve,
Isabelle Townsend,
Gayle Vance.
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Storyline:
The title character, played by John Turturro, is a Broadway playwright, based on Clifford Odets, lured to Hollywood with the promise of untold riches by a boorish studio chieftain (played by Michael Lerner as a combination of Louis B. Mayer and Harry Cohn). Despising the film capital and everything it stands for, Barton Fink comes down with an acute case of writer's block. He is looked after by a ...
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Dan in Real Life (2007)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Romantic Comedy,
Domestic Comedy.
Director:
Peter Hedges.
Actors:
Steve Carell,
Juliette Binoche,
Dane Cook,
Alison Pill,
Brittany Robertson,
Marlene Lawston,
Dianne Wiest,
John Mahoney,
Norbert Leo Butz,
Amy Ryan,
Jessica Hecht,
Frank Wood,
Henry Miller,
Ella Miller,
Cameron Adams,
Jessica Lussier,
Seth D'Antuono,
Margot Janson,
Willa Cuthrell-Tuttleman,
Emily Blunt,
Felipe Dieppa,
Matthew J. Morrison,
Bernie McInerney,
Amy Landecker,
Steve Mellor,
Pauline Gregory,
Shana Carr,
Nicole Morin,
Charlotte Davies,
Zoe Paulkis,
Lucas Hedges,
Sondre Lerche,
Kato Ådland,
Ole Ludvig Krüger,
Morten Skage,
Marci Occhino,
Michael Peavey.
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Storyline:
A widower and father of three who also writes a parenting advice column for his local newspaper falls for the girlfriend of his younger brother during a family vacation in director Peter Hedges' offbeat love triangle laugher. Steve Carell stars as the writer who finds his widely-known convictions put to the ultimate test, with Dane Cook and Juliette Binoche respectively assuming the roles of the y ...
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In the Line of Fire (1993)
Genre:
Action,
Thriller,
Action Thriller,
Political Thriller.
Director:
Wolfgang Petersen.
Actors:
Clint Eastwood,
John Malkovich,
Rene Russo,
Dylan McDermott,
Gary Cole,
Fred Dalton Thompson,
John Mahoney,
Jim Curley,
Sally Hughes,
Clyde Kusatsu,
Steve Hytner,
Tobin Bell,
Patrika Darbo,
John Heard,
Gregory Alan Williams,
Robert Alan Beuth,
Eric Bruskotter,
Richard G. Camphuis,
Carl Ciarfalio,
Cylk Cozart,
Ryan Cutrona,
Donna Hamilton,
Janet Hirshenson,
Susan Lee Hoffman,
Rick Hurst,
Jane Jenkins,
Tyde Kierney,
Michael Kirk,
Aaron Michael Lacey,
Brian Libby,
Lawrence Lowe,
Walt MacPherson,
Joshua Malina,
Anthony Peck,
Robert Peters,
Elsa Raven,
Juan A. Riojas,
William G. Schilling,
Bob Schott,
Arthur Senzy,
Alan Toy.
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Storyline:
Clint Eastwood delivers one of his finest performances, as a secret service agent haunted by his past in Wolfgang Petersen's taut thriller In the Line of Fire. Eastwood plays Frank Horrigan, a secret service agent who keeps thinking back to November 22, 1963, when, as an agent hand-picked by President Kennedy, he became one of the few agents to have lost a president to an assassin. Decades later, ...
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Moonstruck (1987)
Genre:
Comedy,
Romantic Comedy,
Domestic Comedy.
Director:
Norman Jewison.
Actors:
Cher,
Nicolas Cage,
Vincent Gardenia,
Olympia Dukakis,
Danny Aiello,
Julie Bovasso,
John Mahoney,
Louis Guss,
Anita Gillette,
Amy Aquino,
Tony Azito,
Robin Bartlett,
Mimi Cecchini,
Feodor Chaliapin, Jr.,
Cynthia Dale,
Nada Despotovich,
Louis di Bianco,
Frank Gio,
Joe Grifasi,
Helen Hanft,
Tommy Hollis,
David S. Howard,
Lisa Howard,
John Jones,
Ann McDonough,
Matt Myers,
Nicholas Pasco,
Max Raven,
Catherine Scorsese,
Al Therrien,
Robert Weil.
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Storyline:
When there's a full moon over Brooklyn, anything can happen, and everything happens in the neighborhood where widowed bookkeeper Loretta Castorini (Cher) lives. First, Loretta agrees to marry a man she does not love, Johnny Cammareri (Danny Aiello), simply because he knows how to propose properly. Before the wedding can take place, Cammareri must visit his dying mother in Sicily. In his absence, L ...
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Striking Distance (1993)
Genre:
Thriller,
Action Thriller,
Police Detective Film.
Director:
Rowdy Herrington.
Actors:
Bruce Willis,
Sarah Jessica Parker,
Dennis Farina,
Tom Sizemore,
Brion James,
Robert Pastorelli,
Timothy Busfield,
John Mahoney,
Andre Braugher,
Tom Atkins,
Janette Caldwell,
Michael Canavan,
Pam Dixon,
Edward Gero,
Bob Gould,
Mike Hodge,
Ed Hooks,
Erik Jensen,
Bruce Kirkpatrick,
Jodi Long,
Lawrence Mandley,
Andrea Martin,
Andrew May,
Julianna McCarthy,
Roscoe Orman,
Jeffrey J. Stephan,
Gareth Williams.
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Storyline:
A maverick Pittsburgh policeman loses his job after he shares his suspicion that one of his colleagues is a serial killer. This thriller centers on his hunt to prove his point, a search that becomes more desperate when the killer begins killing the cop's female associates.
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The Groomsmen (2006)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Ensemble Film,
Reunion Films,
Urban Comedy.
Director:
Edward Burns.
Actors:
Edward Burns,
Brittany Murphy,
John Leguizamo,
Jay Mohr,
Matthew Lillard,
Donal Logue,
Heather Burns,
Jessica Capshaw,
John Mahoney.
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Storyline:
Five longtime friends enjoy a few days of celebratory carousing as they try to forget their adult responsibilities in this slice-of-life comedy drama from director/writer/actor Edward Burns. Paulie (Burns) is a working-class guy from Long Island who has learned that his longtime girlfriend (Brittany Murphy) is pregnant, and he decides he should do the right thing and marry her. Paulie has asked se ...
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The Iron Giant (1999)
Genre:
Children's/Family,
Fantasy,
Children's Fantasy.
Director:
Brad Bird.
Actors:
Eli Marienthal,
Vin Diesel,
Jennifer Aniston,
Harry Connick, Jr.,
Christopher McDonald,
James Gammon,
Cloris Leachman,
John Mahoney,
M. Emmet Walsh,
Mary Kay Bergman,
Ollie Johnston,
Frank Thomas.
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Storyline:
A boy's best friend is his robot in this animated adventure from Brad Bird, best known for his TV work on such series as The Simpsons, King of the Hill, and The Critic. Set in 1957, The Iron Giant focuses on Hogarth (voice of Eli Marienthal), an imaginative nine-year-old boy who daydreams of alien invasions and doing battle with Communist agents. One day, Hogarth hears a local fisherman talk about ...
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The Russia House (1990)
Genre:
Spy Film,
Drama,
Unglamorized Spy Film,
Romantic Drama.
Director:
Fred Schepisi.
Actors:
Sean Connery,
Michelle Pfeiffer,
Roy Scheider,
James Fox,
Klaus Maria Brandauer,
John Mahoney,
Michael Kitchen,
Ken Russell,
J.T. Walsh,
David Threlfall,
Georgi Andzhaparidze,
Eric Anzumonyin,
Jay Benedict,
Martin Clunes,
Charlotte Cornwell,
Craig Crosbie,
Keith Edwards,
Michael Fitzpatrick,
Rob Freeman,
Constantine Gregory,
Denys Hawthorne,
David Henry,
Ellen Hurst,
Alexei Jawdokimov,
Paul Jutkevich,
Peter Knupffer,
Mark LaMura,
Christopher Lawford,
Kate Lock,
Blu Mankuma,
Peter Mariner,
Mac McDonald,
Ian McNeice,
Tuck Milligan,
Vladek Nikiforov,
Gina Nikiforov,
Nikolai Nikitin,
Nikolai Pastukhov,
Margot Pinvidic,
Paul Rattee,
Jack Raymond,
Sergei Reusenko,
George Roth,
David Ryall,
Raisa Ryazanova,
Jason Salkey,
Vladimir Sidirov,
Pavel Sirotin,
Fyodor Smirnov,
Colin Stinton,
Elena Stroyeva,
Simon Templeman,
David Timson,
Yegueshe Tsturvan,
Gennady Venov,
Martin Wenner,
Nicholas Woodeson,
Daniel Wozniak,
Sasha Yatsko,
Vladimir Zunetov.
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Storyline:
"Barley" Scott Blair (Sean Connery) is an alcoholic book editor from a bargain-basement publishing house in Great Britain who'd rather be drinking in Lisbon than attending a book dealers' show in Russia. So he's surprised when a CIA agent (Mac McDonald) pulls him from his boozy holiday. It seems that the CIA has through a book show intermediary received a package from a Russian book edit ...
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Tin Men (1987)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Period Film.
Director:
Barry Levinson.
Actors:
Richard Dreyfuss,
Danny DeVito,
Barbara Hershey,
John Mahoney,
Jackie Gayle,
Stanley Brock,
Seymour Cassel,
Bruno Kirby,
J.T. Walsh,
Richard Portnow,
Matt Craven,
Alan Blumenfeld,
Brad Sullivan,
Michael Tucker,
Eva Jean Berg,
Joshua Billings,
Myron Citrenbaum,
Brian Costantini,
Andy Cox,
Bill Danoff,
David de Boy,
Susan Duvall,
Katherine Ellis,
Cindy Geppi,
Roland Gift,
William C. Godsey,
Theodore Goldman,
Kathleen Goldpaugh,
Marcia Herr,
Todd Jackson,
Kathy Jones,
Walt MacPherson,
Sheila McCauley,
Florence Moody,
Mary Morgan,
Jeffrey Moser,
Lois Raymond Munchel,
Penny Nichols,
Deirdre O'Connell,
Norma Posner,
Barbara Rappaport,
Ellen Sills,
David Steele,
Freddie Stevens,
Ralph Tabakin,
Michael S. Willis,
Sharon Ziman.
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Storyline:
The second of director Barry Levinson's Baltimore Trilogy (the first was Diner, the third Avalon), Tin Men seems at first glance to be much ado about nothing. Set in 1963, the story begins when two aluminum siding salesmen, played by Richard Dreyfuss and Danny DeVito, are involved in a traffic accident. Fueled by their own individual frustrations—Dreyfuss dislikes the phonier aspects of ...
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