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Genre "Psychological Drama" Movies (showing 101 to 150 from 187 total)
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Match Point (2005)
Genre:
Drama,
Psychological Drama,
Romantic Drama.
Director:
Woody Allen.
Actors:
Scarlett Johansson,
Jonathan Rhys-Meyers,
Emily Mortimer,
Matthew Goode,
Brian Cox,
Penelope Wilton,
Ewen Bremner,
James Nesbitt,
Rupert Penry-Jones,
Margaret Tyzack,
Alexander Armstrong,
Selina Cadell,
Georgina Chapman,
John Fortune,
Mark Gatiss,
Gilly Gilchrist,
Scott Handy,
Mary Hegarty,
Nikki Inwood,
Paul Kaye,
Toby Kebbell,
Rose Keegan,
Janis Kelly,
Simon Kunz,
Philip Mansfield,
Steve Morphew,
Anthony O'Donnell,
Alan Oke,
Steve Pemberton,
Miranda Raison,
Colin Salmon,
Geoffrey Streatfield,
Zoe Telford,
Patricia Whymark.
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A clandestine love affair sends one man's charmed life into a tailspin in this dark, disturbing drama written and directed by Woody Allen, his first film set and shot in Great Britain and one his few films sans any humor. Chris Wilton (Jonathan Rhys-Meyers) is an Irish tennis player with an impoverished background. Just accomplished enough to make his way onto the professional circuit, but not ...
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A reclusive Vietnam veteran finds his quiet life thrown into chaos upon receiving an unexpected visitor in this tale of friendship and healing starring Danny Glover, Linda Hamilton, and Ron Perlman. Though 35 years have passed since Jake (Glover) returned to American soil after fighting in the Vietnam war, the horrors of the battlefield still linger vividly in his mind. Instead of returning to the ...
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When an aspiring East Coast writer becomes enamored with the pulsating energy of San Francisco's Mission District, a special friendship helps him through difficult times in this coming-of-age tale from independent filmmaker Loren Marsh. Though the West Coast lifestyle is taking a bit of getting used to for New York-born writer Marvin Raab (Chris Coburn), the transition is made somewhat more palata ...
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Monster's Ball (2001)
Genre:
Drama,
Melodrama,
Romantic Drama,
Psychological Drama.
Director:
Marc Forster.
Actors:
Billy Bob Thornton,
Heath Ledger,
Halle Berry,
Peter Boyle,
Sean Combs,
Mos Def,
Will Rokos,
Milo Addica,
Coronji Calhoun,
Charles Cowan Jr.,
Taylor LaGrange.
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Director Marc Forster, winner of Best Feature at Slamdance for his debut film Loungers (1996) and the "Someone to Watch" Independent Spirit Award for his indie drama Everything Put Together (2000), follows up those acclaimed projects with this intense, racially charged romance. Billy Bob Thornton stars as Georgia prison guard Hank Grotowski, a hard-drinking racist ex-cop whose father, Bu ...
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Moonlight and Valentino (1995)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Psychological Drama,
Romantic Drama.
Director:
David Anspaugh.
Actors:
Elizabeth Perkins,
Whoopi Goldberg,
Gwyneth Paltrow,
Kathleen Turner,
Jon Bon Jovi,
Peter Coyote,
Alan Clifton,
Kelli Fox,
Jack Jessop,
Judah Katz,
Matthew Koller,
Wayne Lam,
Harrison Liu,
Erica Luttrell,
Julian Richings,
Shadia Simmons,
Jeremy Sisto,
Josef Sommer,
David Trim,
Carlton Watson,
Scott Wickware,
Ken Wong.
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A woman dealing with an unexpected death has to help her friends with their own crises in this comedy-drama. Rebecca Lott (Elizabeth Perkins) gets an unpleasant surprise while waiting for her husband to return from his daily jog — he was hit by a car and instantly killed. A handful of Rebecca's friends and relatives rally around her, including her close friend and neighbor Sylvie (Whoopi ...
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Robert Bresson directed this grim but moving story of a girl forced to grow up quickly due to the unfortunate circumstances which surround her. Mouchette (Nadine Nortier) is a fourteen year old girl living in a rural village in France; while it's the mid-1960's, in many respects her community looks as if it could still be World War II, or even the turn of the century, and a number of the men earn ...
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Mysterious Skin (2004)
Genre:
Drama,
Psychological Drama,
Gay & Lesbian Films,
Coming-of-Age.
Director:
Gregg Araki.
Actors:
Brady Corbet,
Joseph Gordon-Levitt,
Michelle Trachtenberg,
Jeff Licon,
Bill Sage,
Mary Lynn Rajskub,
Elisabeth Shue,
Chase Ellison,
Lisa Long,
Chris Mulkey,
Billy Drago,
Richard Riehle,
Trieste Dunn.
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Two young men are haunted by similar events from their past, though the effects manifest themselves in very different ways, in this powerful drama from independent filmmaker Gregg Araki. In the summer of 1981, Brian (George Webster) and Neil (Chase Ellison) are both eight years old and playing on the same little league baseball team in a small Kansas town. One day, after a game, Brian blacks out a ...
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Naked (1993)
Genre:
Drama,
Urban Drama,
Black Comedy,
Psychological Drama,
Social Problem Film.
Director:
Mike Leigh.
Actors:
David Thewlis,
Lesley Sharp,
Katrin Cartlidge,
Greg Cruttwell,
Claire Skinner,
Peter Wight,
Susan Vidler,
Deborah MacLaren,
Gina McKee,
Elizabeth Berrington,
Ewen Bremner,
David Foxxe,
Toby Jones,
Robert Putt,
Sandra Voe,
Peter Whitman,
Mike Leigh,
Lesley Sharpe.
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A scathing look at Britain in the post-Thatcher era, Mike Leigh's Naked stars David Thewlis as Johnny, an unemployed layabout with a philosophical bent and a nasty edge. In the opening scene, he's committing rape, and before the credits even roll, he's also stolen a car to flee from Manchester to the London home of an old girlfriend (Lesley Sharp). The film's loose, sprawling narrative follows Joh ...
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Nell (1994)
Genre:
Drama,
Psychological Drama.
Director:
Michael Apted.
Actors:
Jodie Foster,
Liam Neeson,
Natasha Richardson,
Richard Libertini,
Nick Searcy,
Robin Mullins,
Jeremy Davies,
O'Neal Compton,
Joe Inscoe,
Marlon Jackson,
Robin Rochelle,
Dana Stevens.
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A woman is brought to civilization after spending her life in the wilds in this drama. Dr. Jerome Lovell (Liam Neeson) happens upon a shack deep in the woods, where he discovers a strange woman who appears to be about 30, speaking an incomprehensible language. The woman, named Nell (Jodie Foster), was raised in the cabin by her late mother, who was incapacitated by strokes (Nell speaks English, bu ...
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Neverwas (2005)
Genre:
Drama,
Psychological Drama.
Director:
Joshua Michael Stern.
Actors:
Aaron Eckhart,
Ian McKellen,
Brittany Murphy,
Nick Nolte,
William Hurt,
Jessica Lange,
Michael Moriarty,
Alan Cumming,
Vera Farmiga,
Bill Bellamy,
Cynthia Stevenson,
Ryan Drescher.
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A man seeks to unlock the mysteries of his family's tragic past in this drama. Zach Riley (Aaron Eckhart) is a psychiatrist who has resigned a prestigious position at a major university to take a job at the Millwood Clinic, a private residential facility run by one Dr. Reed (William Hurt). Riley tells Reed he was inspired to come to Millwood by the case of a family friend who was a patient there y ...
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The massive fences designed to protect the unhappy suburbanites who populate a posh Vancouver neighborhood from the outside world don't prove nearly as effective as the psychological barricades they erect following a tragic accident in director Carl Bessai's simmering small town drama. After popular high-school student Nick is killed in a drunk driving accident, all those touched by the tragedy gr ...
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Felicity Jones and J.J. Feild star in this made for television adaptation of Jane Austin's easygoing parody of gothic fiction concerning a hopeless romantic drawn into a mysterious relationship. Catherine Moreland (Jones) longs for the day that a dashing gentleman will finally sweep her off her feet. Upon receiving an invitation to a lavish medieval home deep in the countryside, Catherine allows h ...
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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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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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South Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook directed this violent and offbeat story of punishment and vengeance. Oh Dae-su (Choi Min-sik) is a husband and father whose reputation for womanizing is well known. One day, for reasons he doesn't understand, Oh Dae-su finds himself locked up in a prison cell, with no idea of what his crime was or whom his jailers may be. With a small television as his only li ...
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Ordinary People (1980)
Genre:
Drama,
Family Drama,
Psychological Drama.
Director:
Robert Redford.
Actors:
Donald Sutherland,
Mary Tyler Moore,
Judd Hirsch,
Timothy Hutton,
Elizabeth McGovern,
M. Emmet Walsh,
Dinah Manoff,
Fredric Lehne,
James B. Sikking,
Basil Hoffman,
Quinn K. Redeker,
Mariclare Costello,
Meg Mundy,
Elizabeth Hubbard,
Adam Baldwin,
Richard Whiting,
Jane Alderman,
Don Billett,
Allison Caine,
Scott Doebter,
Randall Robbins,
Marilyn Rockafellow.
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Robert Redford's directorial debut ended up the 1980 Oscar winner for Best Picture. It is a simple but painfully emotional story of the disintegration of a "perfect" family. Teenager Conrad (Timothy Hutton) lives under a cloud of guilt after his brother drowns after their boat capsizes in Lake Michigan. Despite intensive therapy sessions with his psychiatrist (Judd Hirsch), Conrad can't ...
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A teenage skateboarder has a run-in with a security guard that results in the man's death. Confused, fearful, and evasive, the teen wanders the streets of Portland as his life takes a turn for the worse in director Gus Van Sant's screen adaptation of author Blake Nelson's grim coming-of-age tome. Alex (Gabe Nevins) is a withdrawn 16-year-old boy who has recently discovered Paranoid Park &mdash ...
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Passion Fish (1992)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Comedy of Manners,
Ensemble Film,
Psychological Drama.
Director:
John Sayles.
Actors:
Mary McDonnell,
Alfre Woodard,
David Strathairn,
Vondie Curtis-Hall,
Nora Dunn,
Sheila Kelley,
Angela Bassett,
Leo Burmeister,
Mary Portser,
Shauntisa Willis,
Michael Laskin,
Brett Ardoin,
Lenore Banks,
Chuck Cain,
Amanda Carlin,
Linda Castle,
Daniel Dupont,
Victoria Edwards,
Jennifer Gardner,
Lee Anne Harris,
Paula Lafleur,
William Mahoney,
Michael Mantell,
Nancy Mette,
Marianne Muellerleile,
ShanaLedet Qualls,
John Henry Redwood,
Maggie Renzi,
Barbara Hewson Shapiro,
Nelle Stokes,
Elaine West,
Tom Wright.
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With his trademark emphasis on character development and dialogue, writer/director John Sayles tells the story of May-Alice Culhane (Mary McDonnell), a New York soap opera actress left paralyzed by a car accident. As the film opens, she lies in a hospital bed, confused and scared, watching her own show on TV and shrieking, "That was supposed to be my closeup!" With no other options, she ...
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Geraldine Chaplin shines in a double role in this drama by celebrated Spanish director Carlos Saura. Julian (Jose Luis Lopez) is a middle-aged physician who is content to live out his retirement in the solitude of the country. His playboy brother Pablo (Alfred Mayo) brings his new bride Elena (Chaplin) for a visit, and in spite of Julian's strict upbringing and evident sexual repression, he falls ...
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Perfect Body (1997)
Genre:
Drama,
Teen Movie,
Psychological Drama,
Sports Drama.
Director:
Douglas Barr.
Actors:
Amy Jo Johnson,
Brett Cullen,
Wendie Malick,
Ray Baker,
Tara Boger,
Ron Melendez,
Julie Patzwald,
Cathy Rigby,
Michelle Skalnik,
Jane Perry.
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Throughout her life, young gymnast Andie Burton (Amy Jo Johnson) has dreamed of going to the Olympics, and there isn't anything she wouldn't do to achieve that goal — even if it means wreaking havoc upon her health. Reprimanded by her coach for being on the "heavy" side, Andie goes to great lengths to lose weight. Finally, her teammate Leslie (Tara Boger) clues Andie in on a su ...
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Last Life in the Universe director Pen-Ek Ratanaruang helms this heady erotic thriller concerning a trio of strangers mysteriously locked together in a typical hotel room. As the three slowly begin to discover the threads that connect them together, growing suspicions erupt into outright jealousy. Later, the appearance of a strange young woman sends the relationship between a married couple into a ...
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Poor Boy's Game (2007)
Genre:
Drama,
Psychological Drama,
Sports Drama.
Director:
Clement Virgo.
Actors:
Rossif Sutherland,
Danny Glover,
Greg Bryk,
Flex Alexander,
Laura Regan,
K.C. Collins,
Tonya Lee Williams,
Carol Sinclair,
Stephen McHattie,
Dwain Murphy,
Hugh Thompson,
Wes "Maestro" Williams.
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Released from prison after serving ten years for pummeling his opponent to the point of inflicting severe brain damage, working class pugilist Donnie Rose (Rossif Sutherland) finds his efforts to start life anew complicated by simmering racism and long-suppressed vengeance. In the aftermath of Donnie's notorious bout with aspiring boxer Charlie Carvery (K.C. Collins), racial tensions in Halifax, N ...
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Quitting (2001)
Genre:
Drama,
Showbiz Drama,
Psychological Drama,
Addiction Drama.
Director:
Zhang Yang.
Actors:
Jia Hongshen,
Jia Fengsen,
Chai Xiurong,
Wang Tong,
Shun Xing,
Li Jie,
Zhang Yang,
An Bin,
Yu Baoshan,
Zhao Zuan,
Chen Liang,
Du Chunxia,
Bai Yuhong,
Zheng Pin,
Cai Xiurong.
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Following up on his award-winning opus Shower, Zhang Yang directs this biographical film concerning and starring Chinese film icon Jia Hong-Sheng, who starred in such groundbreaking works as Suzhou River and Frozen. Following initial professional success, Jia falls into a spiral of depression and drug abuse. Soon he drops out from Beijing's acting scene, withdraws from friends, and locks himself ...
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Reign Over Me (2007)
Genre:
Drama,
Buddy Film,
Psychological Drama.
Director:
Mike Binder.
Actors:
Adam Sandler,
Don Cheadle,
Jada Pinkett Smith,
Liv Tyler,
Saffron Burrows,
Donald Sutherland,
Robert Klein,
Melinda Dillon,
Ted Raimi,
Paula Newsome,
Anthony Chisholm,
B.J. Novak,
John deLancie,
Jonathan Banks,
Denise Dowse,
Paul Butler,
Rae Allen,
Camille Lache Smith,
Imani Hakim,
Jessica Golden,
Harris Peet,
Mike Binder,
Tommy Nohilly,
Robert Harvey,
Nick Taylor,
M.D. Walton,
Chad R. Brigockas,
Elizabeth Andrews,
Neal Robert Young,
Lela Loren,
Karen Huie.
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A chance run-in with an old college roommate becomes the catalyst for healing in writer/director Mike Binder's tale of friendship and understanding in post-9/11 New York. When the Twin Towers went down on that fateful morning in 2001, Charlie Fineman (Adam Sandler) lost everything that he had to live for. Five years have passed since Charlie lost his family, and now the once-successful and sociabl ...
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Requiem for a Dream (2000)
Genre:
Drama,
Addiction Drama,
Psychological Drama,
Urban Drama.
Director:
Darren Aronofsky.
Actors:
Ellen Burstyn,
Jared Leto,
Jennifer Connelly,
Marlon Wayans,
Christopher McDonald,
Louise Lasser,
Keith David,
Sean Gullette,
Peter Howard,
Ajay Naidu,
Samia Shoaib.
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Based on the novel by Hubert Selby Jr., this gritty drama concerns four people trapped by their addictions. Harry (Jared Leto), and his best friend Tyrone (Marlon Wayans) are impoverished heroin addicts living in Coney Island, NY, while Harry's girlfriend Marion (Jennifer Connelly) is a fellow addict trying to distance herself from her wealthy father. Harry dreams of scoring a pound of smack, from ...
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Reservation Road (2007)
Genre:
Drama,
Crime Thriller,
Psychological Drama.
Director:
Terry George.
Actors:
Joaquin Phoenix,
Mark Ruffalo,
Jennifer Connelly,
Mira Sorvino,
Elle Fanning,
Sean Curley,
Samuel Ryan Finn,
Eddie Alderson,
Susan Powell,
Cordell Clyde,
Antoni Corone,
Kevin Herbst,
Gary Kohn,
John Slattery,
Nora Ferrari,
Linda Dano,
John Rothman,
Geisha Otero,
Brett Haley,
Sinead Daly,
Armin Amiri,
Jonathan Tchaikovsky,
Lee Goffin-Bonenfant,
Americk Lewis,
Danny Johnson,
Bill Camp,
Stephanie Weyman,
Raum-Aron,
Debra Robinson,
Michael Anzalone,
David Anzuelo,
Julian Rebolledo,
Peter Pamela Rose,
Kathryn Markey,
Ross Klavan.
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The lingering weight of tragedy threatens to pull two men under following a harrowing hit-and-run accident in a quiet revenge drama directed by Terry George and starting Mark Ruffalo and Joaquin Phoenix. When his son is killed in an unsolved hit-and-run accident, a grieving father (Phoenix) spends his waking hours seeking vengeance against the man (Ruffalo) who perpetrated the deadly crime. It was ...
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Alex (Bodine Alexander) is a troubled teenager living in rural Maryland. She's distraught when she learns that her neglectful mother, Jessica (Jane Beard), has a new boyfriend. Alex antagonizes Ned (Don Harvey of Casualties of War), a sporadically employed trucker, from the start, and he lets her know that he won't tolerate it. There's a threat implicit in his every word to her. When Alex walks in ...
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David Lewis' feature debut Rock Haven concerns a teenage boy named Brady who moves with his mother to a new town. The pair is devoutly religious. The quiet, introverted Brady becomes friends with the extroverted Clifford, forming a friendship that stirs much deeper feelings in each of them. Brady must work out the conflict between his religious beliefs and his carnal desires.
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Rounders (1998)
Genre:
Drama,
Post-Noir (Modern Noir),
Psychological Drama,
Urban Drama,
Buddy Film.
Director:
John Dahl.
Actors:
Matt Damon,
Edward Norton,
John Turturro,
Gretchen Mol,
Famke Janssen,
John Malkovich,
Martin Landau,
Michael Rispoli,
Melina Kanakaredes,
Josh Mostel,
Lenny Clarke,
Tom Aldredge,
Chris Messina.
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John Dahl directed this exploration of New York private clubs devoted to high-stakes poker, with first-person narration from the film's central figure, law student Mike McDermott (Matt Damon), who loses his entire savings to Russian club owner Teddy KGB (John Malkovich). Mike then turns away from cards, devoting his attentions to his law studies and his live-in girlfriend Jo (Gretchen Mol), who's ...
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Saw III (2006)
Genre:
Horror,
Psychological Drama.
Director:
Darren Lynn Bousman.
Actors:
Tobin Bell,
Shawnee Smith,
Angus MacFadyen,
Bahar Soomekh,
Dina Meyer,
Mpho Koaho,
Barry Flatman,
Lyriq Bent,
J. Larose,
Debra Lynne McCabe,
Costas Mandylor,
Betsy Russell,
Jane Luk,
Stefan Georgiou,
Niamh Wilson,
Alan Van Sprang,
Kim Roberts,
Brian Paul,
Zoe Heath,
Billy Parrott,
Dylan Trowbridge,
Franky G.,
Kelly Jones,
Vincent Rother,
Nicholas Kaegi,
Marc Poyser,
Tim Burd,
Dan Sudek,
Bill Vibert,
Sally Kellerman,
Shauna Black,
Sean Sullivan,
Larry Yachimec,
Darrell Dennis,
Chris Marren,
Donnie Wahlberg,
Leigh Whannell.
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Jigsaw (Tobin Bell) is back, and this time he's concocted his deadliest set of traps yet in this gore-soaked sequel written by James Wan and Leigh Whannell, and directed by Saw II's Darren Lynn Bousman. Picking up directly where its predecessor left off, Saw III finds Jigsaw near death and fighting to stay alive for one final game. Determined to show his protégé, Amanda (Shawnee Smith), what it tr ...
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Secretary (2002)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Romance,
Sex Comedy,
Black Comedy,
Psychological Drama.
Director:
Steven Shainberg.
Actors:
Maggie Gyllenhaal,
James Spader,
Jeremy Davies,
Lesley Ann Warren,
Stephen McHattie,
Patrick Bauchau,
Oz Perkins,
Jessica Tuck,
Amy Locane,
Mary Joy,
Michael Mantell,
Sabrina Grdevich,
Lily Knight,
Lacey Kohl,
Julene Renee.
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Sadomasochism provides the backdrop for a very unusual employer/employee relationship in this very offbeat romantic drama from filmmaker Steven Shainberg. Lee Holloway (Maggie Gyllenhaal) is a shy young woman, who, after a brief spell in a mental institution, is released in the care of her overprotective mother (Lesley Ann Warren) and hard-drinking father (Stephen McHattie). Hoping to make good on ...
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Shotgun Stories (2007)
Genre:
Drama,
Americana,
Psychological Drama,
Family Drama.
Director:
Jeff Nichols.
Actors:
Michael Shannon,
Douglas Ligon,
Barlow Jacobs,
Michael Abbott, Jr.,
Travis Smith,
Lynsee Provence,
David Rhodes,
Glenda Pannell,
G. Alan Wilkins,
Natalie Canerday,
Coley Canpany,
Cole Hendrixson.
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Two families linked by the same father explode into a violent rivalry in this independent Southern gothic drama, the first feature from director Jeff Nichols. Cleaman Hayes lived and died in Little Rock, AR, where he had seven sons by two different women. After wedding Nicole (Natalie Canerday), Cleaman sired three sons, and his lack of concern for their future was reflected in the fact he barely ...
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Silent Light (2007)
Genre:
Drama,
Psychological Drama,
Rural Drama.
Director:
Carlos Reygadas.
Actors:
Cornelio Wall Fehr,
Miriam Toews,
Maria Pankratz,
Peter Wall,
Jacobo Klassen,
Irma Thiessen,
Alfredo Thiessen,
Daniel Thiessen,
Autghe Loewen,
Jackob Loewen,
Elisabeth Fehr,
Gerardo Thiessen,
Alex Thiessen.
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A man of faith succumbs to a temptation he cannot resist in this drama written and directed by Carlos Reygadas. Johan (Cornelio Wall Fehr) and Esther (Miriam Toews) have been married for years, and live with their children in a Mennonite community Mexico. While Johan and Esther are both taciturn by nature, a moral dilemma is tearing Johan apart — he's been having an affair with another w ...
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In this stark drama based on actual events in a small French town in the early '30s, a pair of repressed sisters slowly lose their grip on reality, leading to horrific consequences at the home where they're employed as maids. Christine (Joely Richardson), a domestic servant in the home of haughty widow Madame Danzard (Julie Walters), takes pride in her efficiency and deference. Raised by nuns, Chr ...
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Sling Blade marked the directorial debut of country singer turned actor Billy Bob Thornton, who also authored the script (expanding George Hickenlooper's acclaimed short Some Folks Call it a Sling Blade) and stars in the picture. Thornton plays Karl Childers, a mildly retarded man who spent most of his life in a mental institution. When Karl was a boy, he was severely mistreated by his abusive fat ...
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Sophie's Choice (1982)
Genre:
Drama,
Psychological Drama,
Period Film,
Romantic Drama.
Director:
Alan J. Pakula.
Actors:
Meryl Streep,
Kevin Kline,
Peter MacNicol,
Rita Karin,
Stephen D. Newman,
Greta Turken,
Josh Mostel,
Günther Maria Halmer,
Katharina Thalbach,
Karlheinz Hackl,
Ulli Fessl,
Melanie Pianka,
Robin Bartlett,
Armand Dahan,
Alixe Gordin,
Vida Jerman,
Adrian Kalitka,
Jennifer Lawn,
Joseph Leon,
Eugene Lipinski,
Eugeniusz Priwieziencew,
Marcell Rosenblatt,
Moishe Rosenfeld,
John Rothman,
Josef Sommer,
Joseph Tobin,
David Wohl.
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The year is 1947. Aspiring southern author Stingo (Peter MacNichol) heads to New York to seek his fortune. Moving into a dingy Brooklyn boarding house, Stingo strikes up a friendship with research chemist Nathan Landau (Kevin Kline) and Nathan's girlfriend, Polish refugee Sophie Zawistowska (Oscar-winner Meryl Streep). There is something unsettling about the relationship; Nathan is subject to viol ...
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Stop-Loss (2008)
Genre:
Drama,
Psychological Drama.
Director:
Kimberly Peirce.
Actors:
Ryan Phillippe,
Abbie Cornish,
Channing Tatum,
Joseph Gordon-Levitt,
Ciarán Hinds,
Timothy Olyphant,
Victor Rasuk,
Rob Brown,
Mamie Gummer,
Josef Sommer,
Linda Emond,
Alex Frost.
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After serving his tour of duty in Iraq, a young American soldier who is ordered to return to the front lines as part of the military's controversial stop-loss policy opts instead to go AWOL in a thought-provoking military drama directed by Kimberly Peirce. Sgt. Brandon King (Ryan Philippe) is a decorated Iraq War veteran who once served his country with pride. After his tour of duty comes to an en ...
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Storm Warning (1950)
Genre:
Drama,
Social Problem Film,
Psychological Drama.
Director:
Stuart Heisler.
Actors:
Ginger Rogers,
Ronald Reagan,
Doris Day,
Steve Cochran,
Hugh Sanders,
Lloyd Gough,
Raymond Greenleaf,
Ned Glass,
Paul E. Burns,
Walter S. Baldwin,
Lynn Whitney,
Stuart Randall,
Sean McClory,
Lillian Albertson,
Janet Barrett,
Fern Barry,
Paul Brinegar,
Leo Cleary,
Charles Conrad,
Ned Davenport,
Donald Dillaway,
King Donovan,
Gene Evans,
Norman Field,
Pat Flaherty,
Alex Gerry,
Dabbs Greer,
Harry Harvey,
Edward Hearn,
Len Hendry,
Mary Ellen Hokanson,
Frank Marlowe,
Charles Marsh,
Michael McHale,
David McMahon,
Charles Phillips,
Grandon Rhodes,
Dewey Robinson,
Dale Van Sickel,
Tommy Walker,
Anthony Warde,
Duke Watson,
Charles Watts,
Robert B. Williams.
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Svengali (1931)
Genre:
Drama,
Psychological Drama.
Director:
Archie Mayo.
Actors:
John Barrymore,
Marian Marsh,
Bramwell Fletcher,
Donald Crisp,
Lumsden Hare,
Carmel Myers,
Luis Alberni,
Paul Porcasi,
Ferike Boros,
Adrienne D'Ambricourt,
Yola D'Avril.
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The George du Maurier novel Trilby, about a hypnotist who controls a female musician, was originally filmed as Trilby, a 1920s silent. In the 1931 talkie, the emphasis shifts from the music student to the teacher, Svengali. John Barrymore gives a scenery-chewing performance as Svengali, who is originally seen tutoring Honori (Carmel Myers). Trilby (Marian Marsh) is making her living as a nude mode ...
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Sybil (1976)
Genre:
Drama,
Psychological Drama,
Docudrama.
Director:
Daniel Petrie.
Actors:
Sally Field,
Joanne Woodward,
Martine Bartlett,
William Prince,
Jane Hoffman,
Brad Davis,
Gordon Jump,
Charles Lane,
Natasha Ryan.
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The multiple award-winning made-for-TV movie Sybil was based on the book by Flora Rheta Schreiber. Sally Field won an Emmy for her portrayal of the title character, a substitute teacher in New York who has developed multiple personality disorder. As a coping mechanism to deal with the abuse she suffered at the hands of her mother, Hattie (Martine Bartlett), Sybil created separate personalities: ag ...
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Ben Gazzara delivers a gutsy, four-barreled performance as skid-row poet and storyteller Charles Bukowski (rechristened Charles Serking onscreen) in Tales of Ordinary Madness, blackly comic Italian director Marco Ferreri's adaptation of Bukowski's roman ŕ clef Erections, Ejaculations, Exhibitions and General Tales of Ordinary Madness. Half soused, with a 2 a.m. shadow and street urchin rags, Serki ...
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Tara Road (2005)
Genre:
Drama,
Psychological Drama,
Romantic Drama.
Director:
Gillies MacKinnon.
Actors:
Andie MacDowell,
Olivia Williams,
Stephen Rea,
Iain Glen,
Jean-Marc Barr,
Brenda Fricker,
Heike Makatsch,
Maria Doyle Kennedy,
Ruby Wax.
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Andie MacDowell, Olivia Williams, and Stephen Rae star in this bittersweet tale of two grieving women connected by an accidental phone call. Connecticut mother Marilyn Vine (MacDowell) has always lived a charmed life, so when her adolescent son Dale suddenly dies while celebrating his fifteenth birthday the tragedy of her loss is almost too powerful to bear. 3000 miles away in Dublin, Ireland, Ria ...
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Helmed by writer-director Andreas Marschall - and a piece of fiction passing as fact - the direct-to-video horror indie Tears of Kali returns to the early eighties and plunges into a nightmarish scenario wrought when several EST-like groups establish themselves in India. One of the more extreme communes, the Taylor-Eriksson cult, carries its "quest for self-knowledge" to a malevolent end ...
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Though born a prodigy, with a frighteningly intuitive grasp of biology and physics, Jack (Louis Morabito) grew up in an environment that offset the advantage of his intellectual gifts. He suffered from a deeply troubled, issue-ridden childhood, largely thanks to a dysfunctional relationship with his ailing mother (Karen Peakes), then turned an even darker corner early in life when greeted by a tra ...
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The Accused (1948)
Genre:
Drama,
Psychological Drama,
Film Noir,
Crime Drama.
Director:
William Dieterle.
Actors:
Loretta Young,
Robert Cummings,
Wendell Corey,
Sam Jaffe,
Douglas Dick,
Sara Allgood,
Suzanne Dalbert,
George Spaulding,
Mickey Knox,
Francis Pierlot,
Ann Doran,
Carole Mathews,
Billy Mauch,
Eric Alden,
John Bishop,
Gladys Blake,
Douglas Carter,
Edward Clark,
Frank Darien,
Al Ferguson,
Joe Gray,
John Indrisano,
Nolan Leary,
Joe McTurk,
Ralph Montgomery,
Bert Moorhouse,
Irene Ryan,
Sally Shepherd,
Henry Travers,
Josephine Whittell.
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The Assassination of Richard Nixon (2004)
Genre:
Drama,
Psychological Drama,
Docudrama.
Director:
Niels Mueller.
Actors:
Sean Penn,
Don Cheadle,
Jack Thompson,
Michael Wincott,
Mykelti Williamson,
Naomi Watts,
Nick Searcy,
Brad Henke,
Tracy Middendorf,
Lily Knight,
Robert Kenneth Cooper,
Jared Dorrance,
April Grace,
Derek Greene,
Joe Marinelli,
Mariah Massa,
Jenna Milton,
Eileen Ryan.
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The true story of a man who, on February 22, 1974, was thwarted from an ambitious plan for political assassination provides the basis for this striking psychological drama. Sam Bicke (Sean Penn) is a salesman for an office-supply company whose life is slowly beginning to unravel. Bicke's job is going nowhere, his wife, Marie (Naomi Watts), has left him, and his boss (Jack Thompson) keeps pushing s ...
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The Belly of an Architect (1987)
Genre:
Avant-garde / Experimental,
Comedy Drama,
Psychological Drama.
Director:
Peter Greenaway.
Actors:
Brian Dennehy,
Chloe Webb,
Lambert Wilson,
Sergio Fantoni,
Stefania Casini,
Vanni Corbellini,
Alfredo Varelli,
Francesco Carnelutti,
Geoffrey Copleston,
Rita Furlan,
Stefano Gragnani,
Julian Jenkins,
Marne Maitland,
Marino Masé,
Andrea Prodan,
Fabio Sartor,
Enrica Maria Scrivano,
Claudio Spadaro,
Riccardo Ussani.
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American architect Stourley Kracklite (Brian Dennehy) comes with his young wife Louisa (Chloe Webb) to Rome to supervise an exhibition devoted to Etienne-Louis Boullée, a French architect of the 18th century. Suffering from severe abdominal pains, Stourley doesn't pay much attention to his pregnant wife, and she finds consolation in the arms of suave Caspasian Speckler (Lambert Wilson). Built from ...
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The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)
Genre:
Drama,
Epic,
Family Drama,
Psychological Drama,
Americana,
Ensemble Film.
Director:
William Wyler.
Actors:
Fredric March,
Myrna Loy,
Dana Andrews,
Harold Russell,
Virginia Mayo,
Teresa Wright,
Dorothy Adams,
Don Beddoe,
Walter S. Baldwin,
Cathy O'Donnell,
Roman Bohnen,
Hoagy Carmichael,
Howland Chamberlain,
Steve Cochran,
Ray Collins,
Victor Cutler,
Gladys George,
Minna Gombell,
Michael Hall,
Charles Halton,
Erskine Sanford,
Bert Conway,
Clancy Cooper,
Blake Edwards,
Pat Flaherty,
Teddy Infur,
Robert Karnes,
Norman Phillips,
Ralph Sanford,
Ray Teal,
Dean White.
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The postwar classic The Best Years of Our Lives, based on a novel in verse by MacKinlay Kantor about the difficult readjustments of returning World War II veterans, tells the intertwined homecoming stories of ex-sergeant Al Stephenson (Fredric March), former bomber pilot Fred Derry (Dana Andrews), and sailor Homer Parrish (Harold Russell). Having rubbed shoulders with blue-collar Joes for the firs ...
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