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Changing Lanes (2002)
Modern society draws lines between right and wrong, good and evil, rage and redemption. A moment of self-absorption and a spark of anger will cause two men to cross them. As the battle of wills escalates, both lives are changed forever.
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Orange County (2002)
Rising young stars Colin Hanks and Schuyler Fisk head up an outstanding cast including Jack Black, Catherine O'Hara, John Lithgow, Harold Ramis and Lily Tomlin in this outrageous coming-of-age comedy. Shaun Brumder (Hanks) is content to... see more »
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Born on the Fourth of July (1989)
Tom Cruise delivers a riveting and unforgettable portrayal of Vietnam veteran Ron Kovic in Oliver Stone’s Academy Award winning masterpiece. Based on a true story, the acclaimed film follows the young Kovic from a zealous teen who... see more »
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Scent of a Woman (1992)
Al Pacino won his first 'Best Actor' Oscar for his brilliant portrayal of an overbearing, blind retired lieutenant Colonel who hires a young guardian (Chris O'Donnell), to assist him. It's a heart-wrenching and heart-warming tale of... see more »
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Forrest Gump (1994)
Forrest Gump is the movie triumph that became a phenomenon. Tom Hanks gives an astonishing performance as Forrest, an everyman whose simple innocence comes to embody a generation. Winner of six Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best... see more »
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How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003)
As the "How to…" columnist for trendy Composure Magazine, Andie Anderson (Kate Hudson) agrees to write a first-hand account about what it takes to drive a man out of your life in exactly 10 days. At the same time, eligible ad agency... see more »
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The American President (1995)
Boy meets girl - and the press tracks their every move, rivals fire broadsides and a Presidency with a 63% popularity rating plunges to 41% in seven weeks. When you're the President, everyone knows where you live. Michael Douglas portrays... see more »
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Death Becomes Her (1992)
Meryl Streep and Goldi Hawn star with Bruce Willis in Robert Zemekis outrageously entertaining comedy about greed, vanity, sex, immortality, life… and death. Isabella Rosellini is a beautiful enchantress who changes their lives – and... see more »
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Windtalkers (2002)
In the brutal World War II Battle of Saipan, Marines Joe Enders (Nicolas Cage) and Ox Anderson (Christian Slater) are assigned to protect Navajo American code talkers Ben Yahzee (Adam Beach) and Charlie Whitehorse (Roger Willie). Trained... see more »
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Darkman (1990)
Dr Peyton Westlake (Liam Neeson) is on the verge of realising a major breakthrough in synthetic skin when a gang, led by the sadistic Robert G Durant (Larry Drake), obliterates his laboratory. Burned beyond recognition and altered by an... see more »
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Fierce Creatures (1991)
Jamie Lee Curtis, John Cleese, Michael Palin and Kevin Kline follow their smash hit A Fish Called Wanda with another hilarious farce which Jeffrey Lyons of WNBC-TV, New York, calls "a very funny picture." A quaint English zoo is the... see more »
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The Money Pit (1986)
Steven Spielberg presents this devastating comedy that literally brings the house down on Tom Hanks and Shelley Long. After being evicted from their Manhattan apartment, they buy the home of their dreams only to find it's a house of... see more »
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Parenthood (1989)
Director Ron Howard teams with Steve Martin and an all-star cast to create a hilarious, touching and unforgettable portrait of life's most rewarding occupation: Parenthood. The Buckmans are a modern-day family facing the age-old dilemma... see more »
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Twins (1988)
An ambitious genetic experiment takes the wrong turn when two twins-whp look nothing alike-are born and then separated. Years later, the unlikely siblings meet: Julius, a highly educated but sheltered giant with a big heart, and Vincent, a... see more »
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Casino (1995)
Danger. Power. Seduction. Welcome to Las Vegas 1973. Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone and Joe Pesci star in director Martin Scorsese's riveting look at how blind ambition, white-hot passion and 24-carat greed toppled an empire. In an era of... see more »
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