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Directed by Peter MastersonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
Adventure,
CrimeActors Rutger Hauer,
Dylan Walsh,
Rya Kihlstedt,
Richard Bradford,
Kevin Cooney,
Dan SheaRating50%
Eric Desmond (Dylan Walsh) is an amateur marshal in the wilderness of Alaska who has to deal with a homicidal trapper Ben Corbett (Rutger Hauer), his fellow trappers and a greedy politician., 1h35
Directed by Peter MastersonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Horror,
CrimeThemes Sports films,
Baseball filmsActors Roy Scheider,
Lane Smith,
Karen Young,
Richard Bradford,
Paul Gleason,
Carlin GlynnRating50%
A number of young women are found dead on or around the beaches of Galveston and the one thing they all have in common is that they were murdered when Houston Astros ace pitcher Silvio Baretto (an amalgamation of real-life pitchers Bob Knepper and Juan Agosto) pitches and wins a night game at the Astrodome. Additionally, each victim had her throat slashed by some sort of knife or hook., 1h44
Directed by Peter MastersonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Diane Keaton,
Sam Shepard,
Diane Lane,
Robert Patrick,
Tate Donovan,
Stacey TravisRating59%
In Lockhart, Texas, circa 1966, Reece McHenry, whose wife is in a coma, owns a clothing store. He hires widow Carol Fitzsimmons as a seamstress in the shop and they soon begin an affair., 1h48
Directed by Peter MastersonOrigin USAGenres DramaActors Geraldine Page,
John Heard,
Carlin Glynn,
Richard Bradford,
Rebecca De Mornay,
Kevin CooneyRating73%
The film, set in the post-WWII 1940s, tells the story of an elderly woman, Carrie Watts (Page), who wants to return to her home, the small, rural agriculture based town (which was of course destroyed by the Depression and the Dust Bowl), where she grew up on the eve of the Great Depression, but she's frequently stopped from leaving Houston, Texas by her daughter-in-law and her overprotective son who will not let her travel alone. Her son and daughter-in-law both know that the town has long since disappeared, due to the Depression. Long-term out-migration was caused by the draw-down of all the town's able-bodied men to the wartime draft calls and by the demand for industrial workers in the war production plants of the big cities., 1h31
Directed by Peter MastersonGenres Drama,
WesternActors Eric Roberts,
Giancarlo Giannini,
Dennis Hopper,
Burt Young,
Lara Harris,
Susan AnspachRating40%
Set in the 1890s, the story centers around the life of a Sicilian family, the Collogeros, living in California and working in the winemaking business, and their confrontation with a powerful railroad and land baron named William Bradford Berrigan (Hopper), who is after their lands and the ones that belong to the other families in the area. Berrigan's plan is to get control of the properties in order to build a new railroad. When the conflict escalates, he murders the patriarch of the family, Sebastian Collogero (Giannini), and in response, his son Marco (Roberts) claims for justice. With the help of his family and others, Marco starts an open guerrilla war against Berrigan., 1h52
Directed by Robert AltmanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Comedy-drama,
Documentary,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Dance films,
Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Neve Campbell,
Malcolm McDowell,
James Franco,
Mariann MayberryRating61%
The Company is composed of stories gathered from the dancers, choreographers, and staff of the Joffrey Ballet. Most of the roles are played by company members. While a small subplot relates a love story between Campbell's character and a character played by James Franco, most of the movie focuses on the company as a whole, without any real star or linear plot. The many company stories woven together express the dedication and hard work that dancers must put in to their art, although they are seldom rewarded with fame or fortune., 1h31
Directed by Dean ParisotOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Pregnancy films,
Films about sexualityActors Drew Barrymore,
Luke Wilson,
Catherine O'Hara,
Shelley Duvall,
Jake Busey,
Daryl MitchellRating51%
The film opens at Burger-Matic, where Henry Lever (Chris Ellis) orders a milkshake at the drive-thru. At the window, he tells the attendant, Sally Jackson (Drew Barrymore), that his wife knows about their affair. She asks him if he has also told his wife about her pregnancy. On his way home, he encounters a ferocious wind. It turns out to be an attack helicopter, which runs him off the road. In a panic, he flees through the woods and drops his heart medication. At an outdoor chapel, he sits on a bench as the helicopter hovers in front of him. The pilot, Angus Montier (Jake Busey), shoots at the ground near him despite the protests of his copilot and brother, Dorian (Luke Wilson). The shots scare him enough to cause a fatal heart attack.