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A Different Loyalty (2004)
Genre:
Thriller,
Period Film,
Political Thriller.
Director:
Marek Kanievska.
Actors:
Sharon Stone,
Rupert Everett,
Julian Wadham,
Michael Cochrane,
Anne Lambton,
Jim Piddock,
Richard McMillan,
Mimi Kuzyk,
Emily VanCamp,
Tamara Hope,
Mark Rendall,
John Bourgeois,
Joss Ackland,
Richard Zeman.
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Storyline:
The Marek Kanievska thriller A Different Loyalty stars Rupert Everett and Sharon Stone as war reporters who come across each other's path while they are both on assignment in Beirut. When Everett's character goes missing, Stone's character begins an investigation on her own. She soon realizes that he may have known much more about international politics than he was letting on. Can she rescue him b ...
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Alpha Dog (2006)
Genre:
Crime,
Crime Drama,
Docudrama.
Director:
Nick Cassavetes.
Actors:
Emile Hirsch,
Justin Timberlake,
Bruce Willis,
Sharon Stone,
Ben Foster,
Anton Yelchin,
Alex Kingston,
Harry Dean Stanton,
Alex Solowitz,
Fernando Vargas,
Olivia Wilde,
Shera Danese,
Lukas Haas,
Shawn Hatosy,
Vincent Kartheiser,
Vincent Laresca,
Christopher Marquette,
Dominique Swain,
David Thornton,
Heather Wahlquist.
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Storyline:
A drug dealer moves on to bigger crimes in an effort to settle a score with disastrous results in this drama inspired by actual events. Though barely out of his teens, Johnny Truelove (Emile Hirsch) has already built a lucrative career for himself selling drugs — he has his own home, a luxury car, and posse of friends who do double duty as his crew, including Elvis (Shawn Hatosy), Franki ...
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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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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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Basic Instinct (1992)
Genre:
Thriller,
Erotic Thriller,
Psychological Thriller.
Director:
Paul Verhoeven.
Actors:
Michael Douglas,
Sharon Stone,
George Dzundza,
Jeanne Tripplehorn,
Denis Arndt,
Leilani Sarelle,
Bruce A. Young,
Chelcie Ross,
Dorothy Malone,
Wayne Knight,
Daniel Von Bargen,
Stephen Tobolowsky,
Benjamin Mouton,
Peter Appel,
Adilah Barnes,
Byron Berline,
Julie Bond,
Bill Cable,
William Duff-Griffin,
Bradford English,
Howard Feuer,
Freda Foh Shen,
Mary Pat Gleason,
Michael Halton,
Juanita Jennings,
Michael David Lally,
Irene Olga Lopez,
Keith McDaniel,
Jack McGee,
Mitch Pileggi,
Eric Poppick,
James Rebhorn,
Stephen Rowe,
David Wells.
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Storyline:
This cold, stylish erotic-thriller grossed over $100 million at the box-office despite vigorous protests at its depiction of gays and women. The shocking opening sequence features a graphic sexual encounter involving a rock-star bound with a white Hermes scarf by an unidentified blond woman. Despite the fact that the scene ends with a bloody icepick murder (horrifyingly realized by makeup artist R ...
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Basic Instinct 2 (2006)
Genre:
Thriller,
Erotic Thriller,
Psychological Thriller.
Director:
Michael Caton-Jones.
Actors:
Sharon Stone,
David Morrissey,
David Thewlis,
Charlotte Rampling,
Hugh Dancy,
Flora Montgomery,
Anne Caillon,
Iain Robertson,
Stan Collymore,
Indira Varma,
Heathcote Williams.
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Storyline:
When the mysterious death of a major athlete prompts Scotland Yard detective Roy Washburn (David Thewlis) to order the investigation of best-selling crime novelist Catherine Tramell (Sharon Stone), criminal psychiatrist Dr. Michael Glass (David Morrissey) is slowly drawn into Tramell's seductive world of lies and sexual intrigue in director Michael Caton-Jones belated sequel to Paul Verhoeven's 19 ...
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A dying man finds that horses, blondes, and the Mob may end his life faster than cancer in this dark comedy from the U.K. Joe (Billy Connolly) is a regular guy who runs a flower shop and has never had much in the way of good luck. Things seem to be grim for Joe when he's diagnosed with a brain tumor, but a bit of good fortune appears on the horizon when he wins a jackpot at the racetrack. However, ...
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Casino (1995)
Genre:
Crime,
Gangster Film,
Crime Drama,
Film a Clef.
Director:
Martin Scorsese.
Actors:
Robert De Niro,
Sharon Stone,
Joe Pesci,
James Woods,
Don Rickles,
Alan King,
Kevin Pollak,
Joe Bob Briggs,
Dick Smothers,
Frank Adonis,
Steve Allen,
Bill Allison,
Frankie Avalon,
Joseph Bono,
Pasquale Cajano,
Clem Caserta,
Dean Casper,
Carl Ciarfalio,
Roy Conrad,
Daniel P. Conte,
Peter Conti,
Sonny D'Angelo,
Joey de Pinto,
Oscar Goodman,
Paul Herman,
Andy Jarrell,
L.Q. Jones,
Tyde Kierney,
Mitch Kolpan,
Joe La Due,
Ronald Maccone,
John Manca,
Bret McCormick,
Audrey Meadows,
Jayne Meadows,
Jed Mills,
Cameron Milzer,
Toru Nagai,
Stuart Nisbet,
Jack Orend,
Linda Perri,
Melissa Prophet,
Eric Randall,
Max Raven,
Brian Reddy,
Joseph P. Reidy,
Richard Riehle,
David Rose,
Anthony Russell,
Catherine Scorsese,
Sasha Semenoff,
Fred Smith,
Sly Smith,
Philip Suriano,
Jerry Vale,
Vinny Vella,
Steve Vignari,
Frank Vincent,
Craig Vincent,
Erika vonTagen,
Richard Wagner.
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Storyline:
The inner-workings of a corrupt Las Vegas casino are exposed in Martin Scorsese's story of crime and punishment. The film chronicles the lives and times of three characters: "Ace" Rothstein (Robert De Niro), a bookmaking wizard; Nicky Santoro (Joe Pesci), a Mafia underboss and longtime best friend to Ace; and Ginger McKenna (Sharon Stone, in a role she was born to play), a leggy ex-prost ...
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Catwoman (2004)
Genre:
Action,
Comic-Book Superhero Film.
Director:
Pitof.
Actors:
Halle Berry,
Benjamin Bratt,
Sharon Stone,
Lambert Wilson,
Alex Borstein,
Michael Massee,
Byron Mann,
Kim Smith,
Chris Heyerdahl,
Peter Wingfield,
Michasha Armstrong,
James Ashcroft,
Landy Cannon,
John Cassini,
Laurence Racine,
Frances Conroy,
Michael Daingerfield,
Diego Del Mar,
Aaron Douglas,
Herbert Duncanson,
Connor Crash Dunn,
Ashlea Earl,
Lori Fung,
Ona Grauer,
Benita Ha,
Ursula Haczkiewicz,
Jill Krop,
Nito Larioza,
John Mann,
Judith Maxie,
Berend McKenzie,
Dagmar Midcap,
Chase Nelson-Murray,
Michael P. Northey,
Alisoun Payne,
Manny Petruzzelli,
Harley Reiner,
Ryan Robbins,
Patricia Mayan Salazar,
Brooke Theiss,
Peter Williams.
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Storyline:
Patience Philips (Halle Berry) seems destined to spend her life apologizing for taking up space. Despite her artistic ability — she has a more than respectable career as a graphic designer for Hedare Beauty, a Goliath cosmetics company — Patience is excruciatingly shy, quick to take blame, and, not surprisingly, more than a little depressed at the end of the day. This comes to ...
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If These Walls Could Talk 2 (2000)
Genre:
Drama,
Gay & Lesbian Films,
Feminist Film.
Director:
Anne Heche,
Jane Anderson,
Martha Coolidge.
Actors:
Vanessa Redgrave,
Marian Seldes,
Paul Giamatti,
Elizabeth Perkins,
Jenny O'Hara,
Donald Elson,
Michelle Williams,
Chloë Sevigny,
Nia Long,
Natasha Lyonne,
Heather McComb,
Amy Carlson,
Lee Garlington,
Rashida Jones,
Kirk Trutner,
Sharon Stone,
Ellen DeGeneres,
Regina King,
Kathy Najimy,
Mitchell Anderson,
George Newbern,
Lucinda Jenney.
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Storyline:
This three-part drama, produced for HBO, examines the changing tides of the lives of lesbians in America, both politically and personally, as we eavesdrop on three stories taking place in the same house over a span of five decades. In 1961, the house is home to Edith (Vanessa Redgrave) and Abby (Marian Seldes), an elderly lesbian couple whose lifestyle is not accepted or acknowledged by their fami ...
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Last Action Hero (1993)
Genre:
Comedy,
Action,
Fantasy,
Action Thriller,
Buddy Film,
Fantasy Comedy.
Director:
John McTiernan.
Actors:
Arnold Schwarzenegger,
Austin O'Brien,
F. Murray Abraham,
Art Carney,
Frank McRae,
Anthony Quinn,
Tom Noonan,
Charles Dance,
Robert Prosky,
Mercedes Ruehl,
Ian McKellen,
Prof. Toru Tanaka,
Joan Plowright,
Noah Emmerich,
Tina Turner,
Bridgette Wilson,
Robert Patrick,
Sharon Stone,
Adam Ant,
Morgan Brittany,
James Cameron,
Colleen Camp,
Michael Chieffo,
Christopher Connelly,
Tony Curtis,
Timothy Dalton,
Tony Danza,
Danny DeVito,
Nick Dimitri,
Rick Ducommun,
Angie Everhart,
John Finnegan,
Edward Furlong,
Michael Vincente Gazzo,
Janet Hirshenson,
Jane Jenkins,
Billy Lucas,
John McTiernan, Sr.,
Mike Muscat,
Anna Navarro,
Anthony Peck,
Tori Spelling,
Sven Ole Thorsen,
Ryan Todd.
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Storyline:
Arnold Schwarzenegger appears as a pumped-up Shakespearian hero while an announcer bellows, "Something is rotten in Denmark — and Hamlet is taking out the trash!" This gag sets the stage for the post-modernist action epic The Last Action Hero. The film concerns Danny Madigan (Austin O'Brien), a lonely eleven-year-old boy who escapes from his bleak New York City reality by glory ...
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Sliver (1993)
Genre:
Thriller,
Psychological Thriller,
Erotic Thriller.
Director:
Phillip Noyce.
Actors:
Sharon Stone,
William Baldwin,
Tom Berenger,
Polly Walker,
Colleen Camp,
Martin Landau,
Amanda Foreman,
CCH Pounder,
Nina Foch,
Keene Curtis,
Patricia Allison,
Jim Beaver,
Anne Betancourt,
Mark Bramhall,
Victor Brandt,
Steve Carlisle,
Nicole Chamberlain,
Wendy Cutler,
Ryan Cutrona,
Steve Eastin,
Matthew Faison,
Cliff Fleming,
Radu Gavor,
Robin Groves,
Craig Hosking,
Amanda Mackey-Johnson,
Allison Mackie,
Sid McCoy,
Bernie McInerney,
Robert Miano,
Marnette Patterson,
Anthony Peck,
Nicholas Pryor,
Cathy Sandrich,
Mik Scriba,
Frantz Turner.
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Storyline:
Phillip Noyce directed Joe Eszterhas's adaptation of Ira Levin's novel about voyeurism, starring Sharon Stone as Carly Norris, a book editor on the rebound from an emotionless seven-year marriage. Carly decides that a change of location will help her in the healing process, so she moves into a sleek Manhattan high-rise. In her new apartment, she meets a collection of curious neighbors —V ...
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Barry Levinson directed this $100+ million adaptation of Michael Crichton's science fiction novel about the investigation of a half-mile-long spacecraft sitting on the South Pacific ocean floor. Government functionary Barnes (Peter Coyote) assembles a crack scientific team — psychologist Dr. Norman Goodman (Dustin Hoffman), who wrote a presidential report on alien contact; biochemist Bet ...
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The Celluloid Closet (1995)
Genre:
History,
Film.
Director:
Robert Epstein,
Jeffrey Friedman.
Actors:
Jay Presson Allen,
Joseph Breen,
Susie Bright,
Quentin Crisp,
Mart Crowley,
Richard Dyer,
Antonio Fargas,
Farley Granger,
Harry Hamlin,
Arthur Laurents,
Shirley MacLaine,
Armistead Maupin,
Daniel Melnick,
Ron Nyswaner,
Jan Oxenberg,
Paul Rudnick,
Barry Sandler,
John Schlesinger,
Stewart Stern,
Antonio Banderas,
Tony Curtis,
Harvey Fierstein,
Whoopi Goldberg,
Tom Hanks,
Susan Sarandon,
Sharon Stone,
Lily Tomlin,
Gore Vidal.
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Storyline:
Based on Vito Russo's groundbreaking 1981 work of film history, The Celluloid Closet gathers clips from dozens of mainstream Hollywood films to illustrate how the movies have dealt explicitly — and more importantly, implicitly — with gay and lesbian themes. Layered between the clips are interviews with filmmakers whose works have touched on that subject. The popular films of th ...
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The Quick and the Dead (1995)
Genre:
Western,
Revisionist Western.
Director:
Sam Raimi.
Actors:
Sharon Stone,
Gene Hackman,
Russell Crowe,
Leonardo DiCaprio,
Tobin Bell,
Lance Henriksen,
Mark Boone, Jr.,
Olivia Burnette,
John Cameron,
Bruce Campbell,
Kevin Conway,
Keith David,
Oliver Dear,
Mick Garris,
Jonothon Gill,
Greg Goossen,
Pat Hingle,
Francine Maisler,
Fay Masterson,
Josef Rainer,
Scott Ryder,
Raynor Scheine,
Gary Sinise,
Scott Spiegel,
Mike Stone,
Woody Strode,
Jerry Swindall,
Sven Ole Thorsen,
Roberts Blossom.
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Director Sam Raimi brings his trademark comic book-influenced visual panache to this post-modern Western. Sharon Stone stars as Ellen, a mysterious female gunslinger who arrives in the frontier hamlet of Redemption for a contest pitting quick-draw artists against each other. The event is the brainchild of Redemption's evil, corrupt mayor, Herod (Gene Hackman), a criminal who has taken over the tow ...
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Total Recall (1990)
Genre:
Science Fiction,
Action,
Sci-Fi Action,
Space Adventure,
Tech Noir.
Director:
Paul Verhoeven.
Actors:
Arnold Schwarzenegger,
Rachel Ticotin,
Sharon Stone,
Ronny Cox,
Michael Ironside,
Marshall Bell,
Mel Johnson, Jr.,
Michael Champion,
Roy Brocksmith,
Rosemary Dunsmore,
Pricilla Allen,
Marc Alaimo,
Ray Baker,
Erika Carlson,
Mark Carlton,
Debbie Lee Carrington,
Erik Cord,
Benny Corral,
Robert Costanzo,
Roger Cudney,
Gloria Dorson,
Ken Gilden,
Ellen Gollas,
Michael Gregory,
Linda Howell,
Mickey Jones,
David Knell,
Frank Kopyc,
Michael LaGuardia,
Anne Lockhart,
Morgan Lofting,
Kamala Lopez,
Paula McClure,
Lycia Naff,
Dave Nicolson,
Dean Norris,
Robert Picardo,
Sasha Rionda,
Alexia Robinson,
Rebecca Ruth,
Chuck Sloan,
Monica Steuer,
Ken Strausbaugh,
Milt Tarver,
Bob Tzudiker,
Joe Unger,
Parker Whitman.
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Storyline:
In Paul Verhoeven's wild sci-fi action movie Total Recall, Arnold Schwarzenegger plays a 21st-century construction worker who discovers that his entire memory of the past derives from a memory chip implanted in his brain. Schwarzenegger learns that he's actually a secret agent who had become a threat to the government, so those in power planted the chip and invented a domestic lifestyle for him. O ...
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