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Directed by Peter ChelsomOrigin IrlandeGenres Drama,
ComedyActors Ned Beatty,
William Hootkins,
Adrian Dunbar,
Tara Fitzgerald,
David McCallum,
Shirley Anne FieldRating68%
The story revolves around an attempt by Micky O'Neill (Dunbar) to revive the fortunes of his Liverpool nightclub by promising his patrons that he will produce Josef Locke. After a series of unfortunate bookings (including, most notably, Franc Cinatra, a Sinatra impersonator), Micky books the mysterious Mr. X, a man who insists that he cannot be booked as Jo Locke due to the legal issues that would invariably ensue. The elusive Locke left England during the 1950s to avoid paying taxes, leaving behind "a beauty queen, a Jaguar sportscar, and a pedigree dalmatian, all of them pining." O'Neill's personal and professional life are left in ruin after the beauty queen, Kathleen Doyle, exposes his Mr. X as a fraud. O'Neill returns to Ireland to find the one true Josef Locke and bring him back., 2h17
Directed by Andreï KontchalovskiGenres Drama,
War,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Politique,
Psychologie,
Political filmsActors Tom Hulce,
Lolita Davidovich,
Bob Hoskins,
Feodor Chaliapin, Jr.,
Irina Kouptchenko,
Vsevolod LarionovRating69%
This true story is of Ivan Sanchin, the KGB officer who was Stalin's private film projectionist from 1939 until Stalin's death. Told from Sanchin's view, the sympathetic but tragically flawed hero maintains unwavering faith in his "Master" despite the arrest of his neighbors and his involvement with their daughter, his wife's affair with the chilling State Security chief Lavrentii Beria and her tragic decline, and the deadly political machinations within the Kremlin he witnesses firsthand., 1h55
Directed by David CronenbergOrigin CanadaGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Thriller,
Fantastic,
Fantasy,
Horror,
CrimeThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about films,
Films about writers,
Medical-themed films,
Films about drugs,
Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
Children's films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Peter Weller,
Judy Davis,
Ian Holm,
Julian Sands,
Roy Scheider,
Nicholas CampbellRating69%
William Lee is an exterminator who finds that his wife Joan is stealing his insecticide (pyrethrum) to use as a drug. When Lee is arrested by the police, he begins hallucinating because of "bug powder" exposure. He believes he is a secret agent with two handlers or controllers in the forms of a talking insectoid typewriter and an alien "Mugwump". The bug assigns him the mission of killing Joan. She is allegedly an agent of an organization called Interzone Incorporated. Lee dismisses the bug and its instructions and kills it. He returns home to find Joan having sex with Hank, one of his writer friends. Shortly afterwards, he accidentally kills her while attempting to shoot a drinking glass off her head in imitation of William Tell., 2h14
Directed by Lawrence KasdanOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Children's filmsActors Danny Glover,
Marlee Matlin,
Kevin Kline,
Randle Mell,
Steve Martin,
Marley SheltonRating67%
After attending a Lakers basketball game, an immigration lawyer named Mack (Kevin Kline) finds himself at the mercy of potential muggers when his car breaks down in a bad part of Los Angeles late at night. The muggers are talked out of their plans by Simon (Danny Glover), a tow truck driver who arrives just in time. Mack sets out to befriend Simon, despite their having nothing in common., 2h38
Directed by Wim WendersOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Thriller,
Action,
Adventure,
RomanceThemes Films about computing,
Seafaring films,
Post-apocalyptic films,
Films about religion,
Transport films,
Films set in the future,
Political films,
Road movies,
Cyberpunk films,
Dystopian films,
Disaster filmsActors Solveig Dommartin,
William Hurt,
Sam Neill,
Tom Waits,
Max von Sydow,
Chick OrtegaRating67%
The film takes place in late 1999. India has an out-of-control nuclear satellite in orbit that is about to re-enter the atmosphere at any time, contaminating large areas of the Earth. This has caused a massive panic, with everyone trying to flee the likely impact sites. Caught in a traffic jam, impatient and disconnected Claire Tourneur (Solveig Dommartin) escapes the highway congestion by taking a side road. Her dashboard computer system announces she has left the map zone database and is on her own. She then has a couple of odd encounters, first with a pair of bank robbers (which leaves her with a large amount of cash), then with a hitchhiker being pursued by an armed party. Claire discovers, after falling in love with the enigmatic fugitive, that he is the son of a scientist (played by Max von Sydow), and has absconded with the prototype of a secret research project. Multiple government agencies and freelance bounty hunters are chasing him to recover the device.Directed by Julie DashOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Feminist films,
Political filmsRating66%
Daughters of the Dust is set in 1902 among the members of the Peazant family, Gullah who live at Ibo Landing on St. Simons Island, Georgia. Their ancestors were brought there as slaves centuries ago, and the islanders developed a language and culture that was creolized from West Africans, of Ibo, Yoruba, Kikongo, Mende, and Twi origin. Developed in their relative isolation of large plantations on the islands, the slaves' unique culture and language have endured in areas of the Low Country. The Peazant family, including a couple of contrasting daughters who have come back for a last dinner on the island, is meeting before most leave for the North. The film is narrated by the Unborn Child, and is influenced by accounts of ancestors, represented especially by Nana Peazant, the matriarch. She says, "We are two people in one body. The last of the old and the first of the new." Lyrical visual images convey much of the story. The dialogue is in Gullah creole. , 2h12
Directed by Barbra StreisandOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Medical-themed films,
Rape in fiction,
Films about psychiatryActors Nick Nolte,
Blythe Danner,
Barbra Streisand,
Kate Nelligan,
Jeroen Krabbé,
Melinda DillonRating67%
Tom Wingo (Nick Nolte), a teacher and football coach from South Carolina, is asked by his mother, Lila, to travel to New York to help his twin sister's psychiatrist, Susan Lowenstein (Barbra Streisand), after his sister Savannah's (Melinda Dillon) latest suicide attempt. Tom hates New York and reluctantly accepts, but largely to take the opportunity to be alone and away from a life that does not satisfy him. During his initial meetings with Lowenstein, Tom is reluctant to disclose many details of their dysfunctional family's secrets. In flashbacks, Tom relates incidents from his childhood to Lowenstein in hopes of discovering how to save Savannah's life. The Wingo parents were an abusive father and an overly proud, status-hungry mother. The father was a shrimp boat operator and, despite being successful at that profession, spent all of his money on frivolous business pursuits, leaving the family in poverty., 1h29
Directed by Ronnie CramerOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Films about sexuality,
Films about prostitutionActors Sarah Louise Young,
Jim NortonRating51%
Marcus Templeton (Scott) is a thirty-year-old, unmarried security guard who describes himself as "a lonely, desperate man." He works at night and spends his days looking at pornography and takes to peeping into windows in the hopes of seeing naked women. Marcus is slightly overweight and spends a fair amount of screen time obsessing about his physical health, finally resorting to wearing a corset and using questionable weight-loss products such as Reduce-O-Creme, which promises to "melt, melt, melt your fat away" upon application.