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A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy (1982)
Genre:
Comedy,
Sex Comedy,
Ensemble Film,
Reunion Films.
Director:
Woody Allen.
Actors:
Woody Allen,
Mia Farrow,
José Ferrer,
Julie Hagerty,
Tony Roberts,
Mary Steenburgen,
Thomas Barbour,
Sol Frieder,
Michael Higgins,
Timothy Jenkins,
Kate McGregor-Stewart,
Adam Redfield,
Moishe Rosenfeld,
Boris Zoubok.
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Storyline:
Woody Allen brings a diverting whimsy and a hopeful innocence to this period roundelay, based upon Ingmar Bergman's Smiles of a Summer's Night and Jean Renoir's Rules of the Game. Allen plays Andrew, a Wall Street broker and eccentric inventor who is having frigidity problems with his wife Adrian (Mary Steenburgen). Adrian and Andrew are the hosts, at their summer house in the country, of a weddin ...
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Angel Heart (1987)
Genre:
Mystery,
Detective Film,
Post-Noir (Modern Noir).
Director:
Alan Parker.
Actors:
Mickey Rourke,
Robert De Niro,
Lisa Bonet,
Charlotte Rampling,
Stocker Fontelieu,
Brownie McGhee,
Michael Higgins,
Elizabeth Whitcraft,
Eliott Keener,
Charles Gordone,
Dann Florek,
Kathleen Wilhoite,
Judith Drake,
Gerald L. Orange,
Peggy Severe,
Sarita Allen,
Murray Bandel,
Loys T. Bergeron,
Nicole Burdette,
Yvonne Bywaters,
Hope Clarke,
Oakley Dalton,
Karen Davis,
Viola Dunbar,
George "Buck" Flower,
Joshua Frank,
Karmen Harris,
Valerie Jackson,
Roselyn Lionhart,
Kendell Lupe,
Percy Martin,
Rickie Monie,
Jarrett Narcisse,
Neil Newlon,
Courtney Peldon,
David Petitjean,
Mark Taylor,
Toots Sweet Band,
Pruitt Taylor Vince,
Rick Washburne,
Ernest Watson.
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Storyline:
The time is the 1950s: seedy Brooklyn private eye Harry Angel (Mickey Rourke) is hired by shady Louis Cyphre (Robert De Niro) to locate a pop singer who reneged on a debt. Harry ventures into Harlem, the first step of a Heart of Darkness-inspired odyssey. Each time Harry makes contact with someone who might know the singer's whereabouts, he or she is killed in a horrible, ritualistic fashion; a Sa ...
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Clerks II (2006)
Genre:
Comedy,
Workplace Comedy,
Buddy Film.
Director:
Kevin Smith.
Actors:
Brian O'Halloran,
Jeff Anderson,
Rosario Dawson,
Trevor Fehrman,
Jennifer Schwalbach Smith,
Jason Mewes,
Kevin Smith,
Jake Richardson,
Ethan Suplee,
Rachel Larratt,
Shannon Larratt,
Ben Affleck,
Sarah Ault,
Lalida Sujjavasin,
Gail Stanley,
Bruce MacIntosh,
Scott Mosier,
Kevin Weisman,
Steven Rau,
Mike Tsucalas,
Jason Lee,
Earthquake,
Wanda Sykes,
Joey Figueroa,
Mike Cecconi,
Ethan Jensen,
Zak Knutson,
Harley Quinn Smith,
Kevin Michael Richardson,
Ed Janda,
Byron Stanley,
Walter Flanagan,
Grace Smith,
Anthony Marciona,
Aurorah Allain,
Carroll J. Conners,
Christopher Martinez,
Daveione Williams,
Jason Beitel,
Jason Yribar,
Kenny Wormaid,
Marty Kudelka,
Michael Higgins,
Nancy O'Meara,
Rebecca Lin,
Reshma Gajjar,
Caroline A. Rice,
Bobbie Bates,
Bryan Anthony,
Carey Ysais,
Cheryl Baxter,
Desi Jevon,
Gordon Hart,
Jenna Stewart,
Kelly Cooper,
Ken Baldwin,
Kevin Whitaker,
Michelle Elkin,
Misha Hamilton,
Susan Carr George,
Tracy Phillips,
Jimmy Federico,
Katie Malia,
Hannah Feldner-Shaw,
Joe Manning,
Shawn Breathwaite,
Ryan Thomas,
Jennifer Schwalbach.
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Storyline:
You can take the clerks out of the Quick Stop, but you just can't take the Quick Stop out of the clerks as Dante (Brian O'Halloran) and Randall (Jeff Anderson) prove in this long-awaited sequel to Kevin Smith's breakthrough comedy. Years after we last saw them, Dante is still toiling behind the counter at a New Jersey convenience store and Randall is still annoying customers at the video shop next ...
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Death Becomes Her (1992)
Genre:
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Fantasy Comedy,
Black Comedy.
Director:
Robert Zemeckis.
Actors:
Meryl Streep,
Bruce Willis,
Goldie Hawn,
Isabella Rossellini,
Ian Ogilvy,
Adam Storke,
Nancy Fish,
Alaina Reed Hall,
Michelle Johnson,
Mary Ellen Trainor,
William Frankfather,
John Ingle,
Jeff Adkins,
Stephanie Anderson,
Cheryl Baxter,
Joel Beeson,
Dave Brock,
Petrea Burchard,
Bonnie Cahoon,
Kevin Caldwell,
Dan Lee Clark,
Eric Clark,
Phillip Cooper,
Randy Crenshaw,
Mark Davenport,
Donna Ekholdt,
Cameron English,
John Enos,
Fabio,
Edward J. Forsyth,
Tammy Gantz,
Bob Gaynor,
Ernest Harada,
Alex P. Hernandez,
Don Hesser,
Michael Higgins,
Ken Hughes,
Sonia Jackson,
Jim Jansen,
Jon Joyce,
Mimi Kennedy,
Jill C. Klein,
Kenneth Knaff,
Jacquelyn K. Koch,
Glean Lewis,
Anya Longwell,
Stuart Mabray,
Melissa Martin,
Keith McDaniel,
Charles McGowan,
Michael Mills,
Colleen Morris,
Thomas Murphy,
Michael A. Nickles,
Regan Patno,
Lydia Peterkoch,
Jean Pflieger,
Lacy Darryl Phillips,
Sydney Pollack,
Louise Rapport,
Karen Rea,
Debra Jo Rupp,
Matt Sergott,
Jonathan Silverman,
Ron Stein,
Carol-Ann Susi,
Bob Swaim,
Paul Thorpe,
Paolo Tocha,
Sergio Trujillo,
Clement Von Franckenstein,
Jerry Whitman,
Meg Wittner,
Kay Yamamoto,
Carrie Yazel.
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Storyline:
High-concept director Robert Zemeckis applies his usual polish — helped by an equally adept cast — for this surprisingly gruesome and extremely funny black comedy. The film begins with narcissistic actress Madeline (Meryl Streep) stealing the latest in a series of potential fiancées, wimpy plastic surgeon Ernest (Bruce Willis), from her ex-best friend Helen (Goldie Hawn). Depre ...
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Girls Just Want to Have Fun (1985)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Teen Movie.
Director:
Alan Metter.
Actors:
Sarah Jessica Parker,
Lee Montgomery,
Morgan Woodward,
Jonathan Silverman,
Helen Hunt,
Holly Gagnier,
Ed Lauter,
Shannen Doherty,
Biff Yeager,
Ian Giatti,
Margaret Howell,
Terry McGovern,
Richard Blade,
Robin Antin,
Lee Arnone,
Alison Brown,
Shaun Bryant,
Mark Caso,
Charene Cathleen,
Deanna Claire,
Scott Coffey,
Candice Daly,
Olive Dunbar,
Stuart Fratkin,
Larry Gelman,
Cynthia Gibb,
Valerie Grear,
Kirk Hansen,
Noreen Hennessy,
Michael Higgins,
Amelia Kinkade,
Steve La Chance,
Annie Livingstone,
Mika,
John Moore,
Phineas Newborn III,
Tita Omeze,
Regan Patno,
Jim Ruttman,
Sharon Shayne,
Mark Slama,
J.W. Smith,
Kristi Somers,
Cecilie A. Stuart,
Susan Styles,
Linda Talcott,
Zoe Trilling,
Paris Vaughan.
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Storyline:
On her first day at an all-girls Catholic High School in Chicago, shy and reserved Janey Glenn (Sarah Jessica Parker) meets the wild and wacky Lynne Sands (Helen Hunt). Even though her oppressive dad, Col. Glenn (Ed Lauter), won't let her go, Lynne talks her into sneaking out to try out for a spot on the beloved show Dance TV. Janey wows the judges with her gymnastic ability and makes first cuts, ...
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New York Stories (1989)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Satire,
Urban Comedy,
Fantasy Comedy.
Director:
Woody Allen,
Francis Ford Coppola,
Martin Scorsese.
Actors:
Nick Nolte,
Rosanna Arquette,
Heather McComb,
Patrick O'Neal,
Jesse Borrego,
Talia Shire,
Woody Allen,
Mia Farrow,
Peter Gabriel,
Illeana Douglas,
Mae Questel,
Julie Kavner,
Steve Buscemi,
Giancarlo Giannini,
Paul Herman,
James Keane,
Don Novello,
Selim Tlili,
Carmine Coppola,
Carole Bouquet,
Marvin Chatinover,
Jessie Keosian,
George Schindler,
Bridgit Ryan,
Edward I. Koch,
Annie-Joe,
Victor Argo,
Brigitte Bako,
Mark Boone, Jr.,
Adrien Brody,
Thelma Carpenter,
David Cryer,
Larry David,
Kirsten Dunst,
Chris Elliott,
Paul Geier,
Nancy Giles,
Helen Hanft,
Deborah Harry,
Michael Higgins,
Samantha Larkin,
Jodi Long,
Tom Mardirosian,
Bill Moor,
Paul Mougey,
Jenny Nichols,
Richard Price,
George Rafferty,
Michael Rizzo,
Martin Rosenblatt,
Mike Starr,
Ira Wheeler.
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Storyline:
The omnibus film New York Stories is the product of three powerhouse filmmakers. The film is divided into three stories, each exploring a different aspect of life in the Big Apple. Life Lessons, directed by Martin Scorcese, is a Dostoevsky-like tale of the rarefied Art World, with Nick Nolte as a self-indulgent abstractionist who loves Rosanna Arquette, but can't bring himself to lie to her about ...
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Rumble Fish (1983)
Genre:
Drama,
Teen Movie,
Coming-of-Age.
Director:
Francis Ford Coppola.
Actors:
Matt Dillon,
Mickey Rourke,
Diane Lane,
Dennis Hopper,
Diana Scarwid,
Vincent Spano,
William Smith,
Emmett Brown,
Nicolas Cage,
Sofia Coppola,
Dominot,
Laurence Fishburne,
Lance William Guecia,
Michael Higgins,
S.E. Hinton,
Bob Maras,
Chris Penn,
Kristi Somers,
Tom Waits,
Tracey Walter,
Glenn Withrow,
Herb Rice.
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Storyline:
One of two S.E. Hinton novels Francis Ford Coppola directed in 1983, Rumble Fish is a stylized black-and-white film about the death of gang culture in a rough-and-tumble town full of stunted youths. The central character is the strutting Rusty James (Matt Dillon), a foul-mouthed lunkhead clad in sweaty tank tops, who passes his time at the billiards hall waiting for "something" to happen ...
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Staying Alive (1983)
Genre:
Drama,
Musical Drama,
Showbiz Drama.
Director:
Sylvester Stallone.
Actors:
John Travolta,
Cynthia Rhodes,
Finola Hughes,
Steve Inwood,
Julie Bovasso,
Frank Stallone,
Nell Alano,
Steve Bickford,
Pat Brady,
Bill Burns,
Dennis Daniels,
Norma Donaldson,
Jess Doran,
Michael Higgins,
Joyce Hyser,
Deborah Jensen,
Michelle Johnston,
Erica Jordan,
Reggie Leon,
Ben Lokey,
Robert Martini,
Sarah Miles,
Tony Munafo,
Polly O'Malley,
Cindy Perlman,
Ross St. Phillip,
Kurtwood Smith,
Peter Tramm,
Charles Ward.
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Storyline:
Director Sylvester Stallone proves you really can't go home again in Staying Alive, the absurd sequel to Saturday Night Fever. The story finds Tony Manero (Travolta) six years later working as a waiter in a nightclub while he tries to realize his dreams of dancing on Broadway (what tough street kid from Brooklyn doesn't?) He eventually makes the cut as an extra for "Satan's Alley" (bille ...
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The Conversation (1974)
Genre:
Thriller,
Psychological Thriller.
Director:
Francis Ford Coppola.
Actors:
Gene Hackman,
John Cazale,
Allen Garfield,
Frederic Forrest,
Cindy Williams,
Teri Garr,
Harrison Ford,
Phoebe Alexander,
Timothy Carey,
Robert Duvall,
Michael Higgins,
Elizabeth MacRae,
Robert Shields,
Mark Wheeler.
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Storyline:
Made between The Godfather (1972) and The Godfather Part II (1974), and in part an homage to Michelangelo Antonioni's art-movie classic Blow-Up (1966), The Conversation was a return to small-scale art films for Francis Ford Coppola. Sound surveillance expert Harry Caul (Gene Hackman) is hired to track a young couple (Cindy Williams and Frederic Forrest), taping their conversation as they walk thro ...
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The Stepford Wives (1975)
Genre:
Thriller,
Science Fiction,
Psychological Sci-Fi,
Psychological Thriller.
Director:
Bryan Forbes.
Actors:
Katharine Ross,
Paula Prentiss,
Peter Masterson,
Nanette Newman,
Patrick O'Neal,
Tina Louise,
Paula Trueman,
Remak Ramsay,
John Aprea,
Judith Baldwin,
Joanna Cassidy,
George Coe,
Franklin Cover,
Simon Deckard,
Robert Fields,
Martha Greenhouse,
Michael Higgins,
Carole Mallory,
Mary Stuart Masterson,
Kenneth McMillan,
William Prince,
Toni Reid,
Carol Rossen,
Barbara Rucker,
Matt Russo,
Josef Sommer,
Tom Spratley,
Dee Wallace.
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Storyline:
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