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Elegy |
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Driven by Isabel Coixet's visually assured and deeply observant direction, ELEGY charts the passionate relationship between a celebrated college professor and a young woman whose beauty both ravishes and destabilizes him. As their intimate connection transforms them'more than either could imagine'a charged sexual contest evolves into an indelible love story. With humanistic warmth, wry wit and erotic intensity, ELEGY explores the power of beauty to blind, to reveal and to transform.
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Hell Ride |
HELL RIDE is a raucous throwback to the days of the Sergio Leone spaghetti western, with a heaping helping of testosterone-fueled chopper action thrown into the mix. Writer/director Larry Bishop takes on a third role as Pistolero, head honcho of the Victors, a group of badass bikers who are out to avenge the murder of one of their members at the hands of the 666ers, a rival gang whose actions live up to their hellish moniker. Along with his cohorts, the Gent (deviously portrayed by Michael...
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HELL RIDE is a raucous throwback to the days of the Sergio Leone spaghetti western, with a heaping helping of testosterone-fueled chopper action thrown into the mix. Writer/director Larry Bishop takes on a third role as Pistolero, head honcho of the Victors, a group of badass bikers who are out to avenge the murder of one of their members at the hands of the 666ers, a rival gang whose actions live up to their hellish moniker. Along with his cohorts, the Gent (deviously portrayed by Michael Madsen) and the mysterious Comanche (Eric Balfour), Pistolero aims to take down the Deuce and Billy Wings, menacing leaders of the 666ers, but a mutiny looms on the horizon when his commitment to profit is questioned by a few of his fellow Victors. An even larger story unravels when previously unknown information about Comanche resurrects ghosts from Pistolero's past.
Although there is enough sex, violence, and all-out machismo to keep grind-house fans firmly plastered to their seats, Bishop's take on the genre strays far from exploitation as he weaves a twisting, multilayered tale of revenge, loyalty, and brotherhood that is brought to life by a superb ensemble cast, with memorable performances by Dennis Hopper, Vinnie Jones, and David Carradine. In the words of Comanche, 'The road to hell is paved with anything but good intentions.'
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Swing Vote |
SWING VOTE follows the story of Bud Johnson (Kevin Costner), an apathetic, beer-slinging, lovable loser, who is coasting through a life that has passed him by. The one bright spot is his precocious, over-achieving twelve-year-old daughter Molly. She takes care of both of them, until one mischievous moment on Election Day, when she accidentally sets off a chain of events which culminates in the election coming down to one vote...her dad's.
SWING VOTE is a comical look at the journey of one...
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SWING VOTE follows the story of Bud Johnson (Kevin Costner), an apathetic, beer-slinging, lovable loser, who is coasting through a life that has passed him by. The one bright spot is his precocious, over-achieving twelve-year-old daughter Molly. She takes care of both of them, until one mischievous moment on Election Day, when she accidentally sets off a chain of events which culminates in the election coming down to one vote...her dad's.
SWING VOTE is a comical look at the journey of one father and daughter who discover that everyone has the power to change the world.
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Sleepwalking |
Jolene Reedy (Oscar winner Charlize Theron) is a disillusioned single mother prone to bad men and reckless behavior. Her younger brother James (Nick Stahl of IN THE BEDROOM and CARNIVLE) is a weak-willed underachiever who can't hold a job. But when Jolene abandons her 12-year-old daughter (AnnaSophia Robb of BRIDGE TO TEREBITHIA) with James, uncle and niece make a fateful decision to flee to the farm of James and Jolene's abusive father (Academy Award nominee Dennis Hopper). In a past plagued...
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Jolene Reedy (Oscar winner Charlize Theron) is a disillusioned single mother prone to bad men and reckless behavior. Her younger brother James (Nick Stahl of IN THE BEDROOM and CARNIVLE) is a weak-willed underachiever who can't hold a job. But when Jolene abandons her 12-year-old daughter (AnnaSophia Robb of BRIDGE TO TEREBITHIA) with James, uncle and niece make a fateful decision to flee to the farm of James and Jolene's abusive father (Academy Award nominee Dennis Hopper). In a past plagued by dark secrets, can family prove to be the most desperate bond of all? Oscar nominee Woody Harrelson co-stars in this acclaimed Sundance Festival Premiere Selection about the cycles of love, loss and waking up to the first day of the rest of your life.
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Memory |
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Imagine accidentally ingesting a strange powder and being haunted by nightmarish visions -- memories of a shadowy predator who abducts young girls. That's what happens to Dr. Taylor Briggs (Billy Zane) when he is exposed to a mysterious drug while lecturing in Brazil.
Forced to relive the dark, twisted memories of a killer, Dr. Briggs embarks upon a lone journey to unlock the mystery of a past that is not his own -- and find a killer whose horrifying work may not be over.
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10th & Wolf |
Inspired by a true story from the real life FBI agent known as “Donnie Brasco.”
Marine Sgt. Tommy Santoro (James Marsden) thought he had left his family’s ties to the mafia behind. But a visit from the F.B.I. sends him home to the tightly-knit South Philly neighborhood of 10th and Wolf to face the biggest moral dilemma of his life.
With the old ‘Goodfellas’ mostly dead or in jail, Tommy’s cousin Joey (Giovanni Ribisi) and brother Vincent (Brad Renfro) have taken over the...
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Inspired by a true story from the real life FBI agent known as “Donnie Brasco.”
Marine Sgt. Tommy Santoro (James Marsden) thought he had left his family’s ties to the mafia behind. But a visit from the F.B.I. sends him home to the tightly-knit South Philly neighborhood of 10th and Wolf to face the biggest moral dilemma of his life.
With the old ‘Goodfellas’ mostly dead or in jail, Tommy’s cousin Joey (Giovanni Ribisi) and brother Vincent (Brad Renfro) have taken over the neighborhood. Now, a ruthless, drug-trafficking Sicilian immigrant named Luciano Reggio threatens to take it all away. Joey and Vincent will stop at nothing to protect what’s theirs. They have become something Tommy vowed never to be, but he is coming home to 10th and Wolf... to become something worse.
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Sketches of Frank Gehry |
"Sketches of Frank Gehry" is director Sydney Pollack's first feature length documentary on the acclaimed architect, Frank O. Gehry.
The two men have been friends for many years, and Pollack completed the film over a period of five years, starting in 2000.
Frank Gehry loves to sketch; it is the beginning of his architectural process. And it is his love of the sketch that gave Pollack his first clues to the style of this documentary film. Beginning with Gehry's own original sketches for...
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"Sketches of Frank Gehry" is director Sydney Pollack's first feature length documentary on the acclaimed architect, Frank O. Gehry.
The two men have been friends for many years, and Pollack completed the film over a period of five years, starting in 2000.
Frank Gehry loves to sketch; it is the beginning of his architectural process. And it is his love of the sketch that gave Pollack his first clues to the style of this documentary film. Beginning with Gehry's own original sketches for each major project, the film explores Gehry's process of turning these abstract drawings, first into tangible, three-dimensional models, often made simply of cardboard and scotch tape, then into finished buildings of titanium and glass, concrete and steel, wood and stone.
To capture the sketch quality in the documentary, Pollack uses a combination of film and Mini DV (digital video) as his media. Spending countless hours in Gehry's studio, on building sites, and in his home, this unobtrusive and quiet shooting style has captured, for the first time, the essence of Gehry's unique architectural process, and his shy and elusive personality.
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The Keeper |
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Lieutenant Krebs is a model citizen and upstanding police officer with a exemplary reputation in his town. But when an exotic dancer, Gina is viciously attacked one night his dark side is finally revealed.
Gina's worst nightmare begins when Krebs kidnaps her and becomes her Keeper. A deadly battle of wills ensues as Krebs struggles to keep Gina imprisoned in his basement while trying to save her from her depraved past.
Can The Keeper teach her the error of her ways or will she be able to out wit him at his own game?
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House of 9 |
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Nine strangers wake up in a house with no recollection how they got there and no way out. The voice on the PA introduces them to a grisly game they must play.
The prize is $5 million and their life. As cameras watch their every move, frustration turns deadly.
Against their will each person is forced to commit the unthinkable to survive. Who will live? And at what cost?
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Land of the Dead |
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Legendary filmmaker and godfather of zombie films George A. Romero returns to the genre he created to bring you his ultimate zombie masterpiece that's unlike anything you have ever seen before.
A group of hardened mercenaries are in an action-packed race to stop the destruction of mankind from a depraved army of the dead that have evolved into more advanced and threatening creatures.
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The Crow: Wicked Prayer |
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The fourth movie in The Crow franchise. When Jimmy Cuervo - an ex-convict trying to get his life back in order - and his girlfriend are murdered by a local gang, Cuervo returns as an immortal vigilante to exact revenge on his killer.
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All the Way |
Rod Blue, a down-on-his-luck rock promoter, is struggling to find the one act that will change his life forever. He needs a headliner; someone big, someone with power, someone like Frank Sinatra!
He decides to travel to L.A. to convince Sinatra's people that he's the one to promote Ol' Blue Eyes' come back tour in Australia. Rod is young and green, but he's got confidence and charisma, and that just happens to be Frankie's style.
Sadly, Rod has fallen for the wrong girl:...
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Rod Blue, a down-on-his-luck rock promoter, is struggling to find the one act that will change his life forever. He needs a headliner; someone big, someone with power, someone like Frank Sinatra!
He decides to travel to L.A. to convince Sinatra's people that he's the one to promote Ol' Blue Eyes' come back tour in Australia. Rod is young and green, but he's got confidence and charisma, and that just happens to be Frankie's style.
Sadly, Rod has fallen for the wrong girl: blonde-bombshell gossip columnist Hilary Hunter (Portia de Rossi). When Sinatra and girlfriend Barbara Marx (Melanie Griffith) arrive, Hilary starts asking all the wrong questions.
As the spotlight beings to heat up, Ol' Blue Eyes starts seeing red, taking aim at the media. As a result the local unions hold him hostage in his hotel room -- no water, no room service, and no fuel for his jet - until he apologizes. But Frank Sinatra does things his way, and the words "I'm sorry" don't fit the bill.
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Unspeakable |
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Against the advisement of the prison warden (Dennis Hopper), psychologist Diana Purlow (Dina Meyer) attempts to map the mind of serial killer Jesse Mowatt (Pavan Grover) and discovers images so twisted and horrific, she can’t begin to explain them.
But when Mowatt later escapes death from the electric chair and begins a lethal rampage, she is faced with a terrifying question: Is he merely a talented serial murderer...or something far more unspeakable?
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Leo |
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For a class assignment, Leo, a troubled young boy, begins writing to Stephen (Fiennes), a convicted felon in prison. Through their letters, Stephen has a lifeline to the outside world and Leo finds fatherly strength and guidance as he struggles with his mother's (Shue) tragic past.
When released from prison, Stephen embarks on a journey to help the boy and perhaps in the process, he can redeem himself. On his way, some co-workers (Shepard and Unger) help him while others (Hopper) stand hin his way.
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