
Drama
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Crime Drama
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Road Movie
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Adaptation (2002)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Satire,
Black Comedy.
Director:
Spike Jonze.
Actors:
Nicolas Cage,
Meryl Streep,
Chris Cooper,
Brian Cox,
Tilda Swinton,
Cara Seymour,
Judy Greer,
Maggie Gyllenhaal,
Ron Livingston,
Jay Tavare,
Stephen Tobolowsky,
Peter Jason,
Curtis Hanson,
Lance Acord,
Catherine Keener,
John Malkovich.
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Storyline:
The creative team behind Being John Malkovich — director Spike Jonze and screenwriter Charlie Kaufman — return with this equally offbeat comedy, in which Kaufman himself becomes the leading character. Charlie Kaufman (Nicolas Cage) is a gifted but profoundly neurotic screenwriter who, after the success of Being John Malkovich, has been hired to write a script adapted from the n ...
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American Crude (2007)
Genre:
Comedy,
Ensemble Film.
Director:
Craig Sheffer.
Actors:
Ron Livingston,
Rob Schneider,
Cynthia M. Watros,
Amanda Detmer,
Eric Stonestreet,
Claudia Choi,
Missi Pyle,
John C. McGinley,
Jennifer Esposito,
Michael Clarke Duncan,
Raymond Barry,
Nancy Marlow,
Jeff Licon,
John Iskander,
Sarah Foret,
Cam Gigandet.
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Storyline:
Actor Craig Sheffer makes his feature directorial debut with this ensemble comedy featuring Ron Livingston, Rob Schneider, Jennifer Esposito, and Michael Clarke Duncan, and following a harried group of characters through twenty-four hours in a typical Los Angeles day. Quite a bit can happen over the course of a single day in L.A., and when smooth-talking scam artist Johnny (Livingston) decides to ...
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Band of Brothers (2001)
Genre:
War,
War Drama,
Docudrama.
Director:
Actors:
Damian Lewis,
Donnie Wahlberg,
Ron Livingston,
Matthew Settle,
Rick Warden,
Frank John Hughes,
Scott Grimes,
David Schwimmer,
Jimmy Fallon,
Tom Hanks,
Colin Hanks,
Ross McCall.
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Storyline:
Executive produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks for HBO, Band of Brothers is a ten-part miniseries based on the book Band of Brothers: E Company, 506th Regiment, 101st Airborne From Normandy to Hitler's Eagle's Nest by Stephen E. Ambrose. The series dramatically re-creates the path of Easy Company, an elite paratrooper unit, from their basic training at Camp Toccoa in Georgia in 1942, to D-Da ...
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Storyline:
After making his directorial debut with the acclaimed made-for-cable movie Gia, writer Michael Cristofer helmed his first big-screen offering with this drama. When eight men and women in their early-to-mid-20s head out for a night on the town, hopping from one Los Angeles club to the next, not everything goes as planned as they discover the joys and perils of dating at the end of the 20th Century. ...
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King of the Ants (2003)
Genre:
Crime,
Psychological Thriller,
Crime Thriller.
Director:
Stuart Gordon.
Actors:
Chris L. McKenna,
Kari Wuhrer,
Daniel Baldwin,
George Wendt,
Timm Sharp,
Vernon Wells,
Ron Livingston,
Lionel Mark Smith,
Carlie Westerman,
Shuko Akune,
Ian Williams.
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Storyline:
Touted as something of a return-to-form for Re-Animator director Stuart Gordon, King of the Ants offers the brutal tale of a man discovering his previously untapped potential for violence. Despite the fact that his future seems relatively undefined, young drifter Sean Crawley (Chris McKenna) is an easygoing guy who makes a meager living by painting houses. When electrician Duke Wayne (George Wendt ...
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Little Black Book (2004)
Genre:
Comedy,
Workplace Comedy,
Media Satire.
Director:
Nick Hurran.
Actors:
Brittany Murphy,
Holly Hunter,
Kathy Bates,
Ron Livingston,
Julianne Nicholson,
Stephen Tobolowsky,
Kevin Sussman,
Rashida Jones,
Josie Maran,
Jason Antoon,
Sharon Lawrence,
Rick Overton,
Gavin Rossdale,
Carly Simon.
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Storyline:
Directed by Nick Hurran, Little Black Book follows Stacy (Brittany Murphy), an associate producer of a popular daytime talk show starring Kippie Kann (Kathy Bates), as she tries to figure out the root of her boyfriend's (Ron Livingston) commitment-phobic nature. Rather than continue to fruitlessly question Derek (Livingston) regarding his slew of failed relationships, Stacy sneaks into his Palm Pi ...
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Storyline:
The story of celebrated public speaker Richard Pimentel comes to the screen in this biographical drama starring Ron Livingston, Melissa George, Rebecca De Mornay, and Hector Elizondo. As a young man, Pimentel (Ron Livingston) realized he had a remarkable gift for public speaking. Pimentel's idol is College Bowl founder Dr. Padrow (Elizondo), but upon trying out for Dr. Padrow, the ambitious young ...
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Office Space (1999)
Genre:
Comedy,
Workplace Comedy,
Black Comedy.
Director:
Mike Judge.
Actors:
Ron Livingston,
Jennifer Aniston,
David Herman,
Ajay Naidu,
Alexandra Wentworth,
Diedrich Bader,
Stephen Root,
Gary Cole,
Richard Riehle,
John C. McGinley,
Todd Duffey.
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Storyline:
Peter Gibbons (Ron Livingston) is a computer programmer working for Initech in Houston. Every day, he and his friends Samir (Ajay Naidu) and Michael Bolton (David Herman as not THAT Michael Bolton), suffer endless indignities and humiliations in their soulless workspace from their soulless boss, Bill Lumbergh (Gary Cole). For Peter, stuck in his cookie-cutter apartment with paper-thin walls and IK ...
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Pretty Persuasion (2005)
Genre:
Comedy,
Black Comedy,
Teen Movie.
Director:
Marcos Siega.
Actors:
Evan Rachel Wood,
Ron Livingston,
James Woods,
Elisabeth Harnois,
Jane Krakowski,
Selma Blair,
Danny Comden,
Stark Sands,
Michael Hitchcock,
Robert Joy,
Jaime King,
Adi Schnall,
Josh Zuckerman,
Clyde Kusatsu,
Alex Désert,
Cody McMains,
Johnny Lewis,
David Wagner,
Brent Goldberg,
James Snyder,
Mike Erwin,
Ira Wood,
David C. Taylor,
Lisa Arturo,
Shanna Olson,
Tina Holmes,
Perry Hayes,
Christopher Thornton,
Deprece Reddick,
Julie Wittner,
Aydiee Vaughn,
Navid Negahban,
Octavia L. Spencer,
Angelo Spizzirri,
Amanda Harley,
Christopher Meloni.
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Storyline:
One of the "popular girls" decides to put her mean streak to work in this black comedy. Kimberly Joyce (Evan Rachel Wood) is an outwardly friendly but inwardly cold and manipulative teenager who attends an exclusive private school in Beverly Hills when she's not making fun of her twentysomething stepmother (Jaime King) or listening to her business mogul father (James Woods) rant about th ...
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Storyline:
A successful psychologist with a picture-perfect family and a best-selling self-help book that's fast racking up sales hires a dogged detective to investigate his brother's claim that he was actually adopted, only to watch as his life falls to pieces in the aftermath in a dark comedy about success and family starring Danny DeVito, Kathy Bates, Ron Livingston, and Neve Campbell. Dr. Richard Clayton ...
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The Cooler (2003)
Genre:
Romance,
Drama,
Romantic Drama.
Director:
Wayne Kramer.
Actors:
William H. Macy,
Maria Bello,
Alec Baldwin,
Shawn Hatosy,
Ron Livingston,
Paul Sorvino,
Estella Warren,
Arthur Nascarella,
M.C. Gainey,
Ellen Greene,
Joey Fatone,
Don Scribner,
Tony Longo,
Richard Israel,
Timothy Landfield,
T. J. Gioia,
Jewel Shepard,
Gordon Michaels,
Doc Watson,
Bryon Baker,
Monet Beaman,
Charlie Carr,
Joe Conti,
Larry Elliott,
M.C. Fatone,
Norbert Ganska,
Danny Grossen,
Frank Hannah,
Cherilyn Hayres,
Jeff Hill,
Kanie Kastroll,
John T. Kozeluh,
Dan Lemieux,
James McCarthy,
Heather McHenry,
Chris Platt,
Mitch Samboceti,
Andrew Simbeck,
Monica White.
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Storyline:
Writer/director Wayne Kramer offers a glimpse into the aging Las Vegas casino world with the romantic drama The Cooler. Bernie Lootz (William H. Macy) is extremely unlucky at gambling, and he owes the Shangri-La casino over 100,000 dollars. He is so unlucky that he is hired as a "cooler," someone to gamble next to high rollers and give them some of his bad luck to stop them from winning. ...
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