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Three Lives of Thomasina, The

Three Lives of Thomasina, The
Genres: Drama | Family
Year: 1964
Actors: McGoohan, Patrick | Hampshire, Susan | Naismith, Laurence | Anderson, Jean | Brambell, Wilfrid | Currie, Finlay | Winter, Vincent | Gilmore, Denis | Carson, Charles | Roberts, Ewan | Johnston, Oliver | De Wolff, Francis | Nicholson, Nora | Stewart, Jack | Dotrice, Karen
Directors: Chaffey, Don
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A young Scottish girl’s cat, Thomasina, apparently dies at the hands of her widowed veterinarian father. The strained relationship between the girl and her father is eventually repaired with the return of Thomasina and the aid of a beautiful and mysterious “witch” who seems to have powers to revive and heal animals.

25th Hour

25th Hour
Genres: Crime | Drama
Year: 2002
Actors: Norton, Edward | Hoffman, Philip Seymour | Pepper, Barry | Dawson, Rosario | Paquin, Anna | Cox, Brian | Siragusa, Tony | Outchaneichvili, Levani | Devon, Tony | Kuznetsov, Misha | Whitlock Jr., Isiah | Genet, Michael | O'Neal, Patrice | Palagonia, Al | Stanford, Aaron
Directors: Lee, Spike
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The 25th Hour depicts the last day of freedom for a young man before he begins serving a seven-year jail term for drug dealing. Prowling through the city until dawn with his two close male friends and his girlfriend, he is forced to re-examine his life and how he got himself into his predicament, which leads to a shocking, disturbing finale.

The Last Emperor

The Last Emperor
Genres: Biography | Drama | History
Year: 1987
Actors: Lone, John | Joan Chen | O'Toole, Peter | Ruocheng Ying | | Dun, Dennis | Ryuichi Sakamoto | Maggie Han | Young, Ric | Vivian Wu | Tagawa, Cary-Hiroyuki | Jade Go | Fumihiko Ikeda | Richard Vuu | Tsou Tijger
Directors: Bertolucci, Bernardo
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The Last Emperor is the true story of Aisin-Gioro Pu Yi, the last ruler of the Chinese Ching Dynasty. Told in flashback, the film covers the years 1908 to 1967. We first see the three-year-old Pu Yi being installed in the Forbidden City by ruthless, dying dowager Empress Tzu-Hsui (Lisa Lu). Though he’d prefer to lark about like other boys, the infant emperor is cossetted and cajoled into accepting the responsibilities and privileges of his office. In 1912, the young emperor (Tijer Tsou) forced to abdicate when China is declared a republic, is a prisoner in his own palace, “protected” from the outside world. Fascinated by the worldliness of his Scottish tutor (Peter O’Toole), Pu Yi plots an escape from his cocoon by means of marriage. He selects Manchu descendant Wan Jung (Joan Chen), who likewise is anxious to experience the 20th century rather than be locked into the past by tradition. Played as an adult by John Lone, Pu Yi puts into effect several social reforms, and also clears the palace of the corrupt eunuchs who’ve been shielding him from life. In 1924, an invading warlord expels the denizens of the Forbidden City, allowing Pu Yi to “westernize” himself by embracing popular music and the latest dances as a guest of the Japanese Concession in Tientsin. Six years later, his power all but gone, Pu Yi escapes to Manchuria, where he unwittingly becomes a political pawn for the now-militant Japanese government. Humiliating his faithful wife, Pu Yi falls into bad romantic company, carrying on affairs with a variety of parasitic females. During World War II, the Japanese force Pu Yi to sign a series of documents which endorse their despotic military activities. At war’s end, the emperor is taken prisoner by the Russians; while incarcerated, he is forced to fend for himself without servants at his beck and call for the first time. He is finally released in 1959 and displayed publicly as proof of the efficacy of Communist re-education. We last see him in 1967, the year of his death; now employed by the State as a gardener, Pu Yi makes one last visit to the Forbidden City…as a tourist. Bernardo Bertolucci’s first film after a six-year self-imposed exile, The Last Emperor was released in two separate versions: the 160-minute theatrical release, and a 4-hour TV miniseries. Lensed on location, the film won nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director.

Summer of Sam

Summer of Sam
Genres: Crime | Drama | Romance | Thriller
Year: 1999
Actors: Leguizamo, John | Brody, Adrien | Sorvino, Mira | Esposito, Jennifer | Rispoli, Michael | Guerra, Saverio | Tarantina, Brian | Palagonia, Al | Garito, Ken | Neuwirth, Bebe | LuPone, Patti | Starr, Mike | LaPaglia, Anthony | Smith, Roger Guenveur | Gazzara, Ben
Directors: Lee, Spike
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Spike Lee’s take on the “Son of Sam” murders in New York City during the summer of 1977 centering on the residents of an Italian-American South Bronx neighborhood who live in fear and distrust of one another.

Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy

Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
Genres: Comedy
Year: 2004
Actors: Ferrell, Will | Applegate, Christina | Rudd, Paul | Carell, Steve | Koechner, David | Willard, Fred | Parnell, Chris | Hahn, Kathryn | Armisen, Fred | Rogen, Seth | Tompkins, Paul F. | Trejo, Danny | Robinson, Scot | Roberts, Ian | Donavan, Darcy
Directors: McKay, Adam
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Ron Burgundy (Ferrell) is the top-rated anchorman in San Diego in the ’70s. When feminism marches into the newsroom in the form of ambitious newswoman Veronica Corningstone (Applegate), Ron is willing to play along at first-as long as Veronica stays in her place, covering cat fashion shows, cooking, and other “female” interests. But when Veronica refuses to settle for being eye candy and steps behind the news desk, it’s more than a battle between two perfectly coiffed anchor-persons… it’s war.

A Fish Called Wanda

A Fish Called Wanda
Genres: Comedy | Crime
Year: 1988
Actors: Cleese, John | Curtis, Jamie Lee | Kevin Kline | Palin, Michael | Maria Aitken | Tom Georgeson | Hayes, Patricia | Geoffrey Palmer | Cynthia Cleese | Mark Elwes | Phillips, Neville | Peter Jonfield | Campbell, Ken | Al Ashton | Roger Hume
Directors: Charles Crichton
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In A Fish Called Wanda, Jamie Lee Curtis plays an ambitious con artist who uses every ounce of her sexual wiles to obtain a fortune in jewels stolen by her gangster lover Tom Georgeson. First, she romances Georgeson’s dimwitted but deadly henchman Kevin Kline (who won an Academy Award for his performance). Then, to clear the path for her getaway with Kline, Jamie woos Georgeson’s starched-shirt attorney, John Cleese — and it’s Cleese whom she genuinely falls in love with. Michael Palin, Cleese’s former Monty Python cohort, plays a stuttering mob flunkey who continually messes up his one big assignment: killing a little old lady (it isn’t that he has any qualms about knocking off the old dear; it’s just that her pet dogs keep getting in the way). A Fish Called Wanda was scripted by star John Cleese.

Gummo

Gummo
Genres: Drama
Year: 1997
Actors: Reynolds, Jacob | Nick Sutton | Lara Tosh | Jacob Sewell | Darby Dougherty | Sevigny, Chloë | Carisa Glucksman | Jason Guzak | Casey Guzak | Wendall Carr | James Lawhorn | James Glass | Ellen M. Smith | Charles Matthew Coatney
Directors: Harmony Korine
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In this elliptical ensemble piece, which marks the directorial debut of indie bad boy Harmony Korine, the teens of tornado-scarred Xenia, OH, kill cats, tape their boobies, arm-wrestle, bathe, cross-dress, huff glue, avoid perverts, pay to have sex with retarded girls, lift makeshift dumbbells to the strains of Madonna’s “Like a Prayer,” fight, cuss, shave their eyebrows, undergo cancer treatment, euthanize senior citizens, and pee on passing cars. A hallucinatory barrage of images and scenarios with little in the way of traditional plot, Gummo has been variously described as a surrealist joke, a visual poem, and a worm’s-eye view of white-trash suffering. The main characters include Solomon (Jacob Reynolds), who sells cat carcasses to a middleman who procures them for use at a local Chinese restaurant; his mother (Linda Manz), who teaches him to tap dance while reminiscing about her dead husband; Tummler (Nick Sutton), a mullet-haired local sex symbol; a midget (Bryant L. Crenshaw); a pair of boy-crazy, bleach-blond sisters named Dot (Chloe Sevigny) and Helen (Carisa Bara); a slut with a lump in her breast (Lara Tosh); a group of drunken louts; and Bunny Boy (Jacob Sewell), who wanders the town enigmatically in a pair of long pink ears. In between scenes of these characters enacting their bizarre routines, Korine intersperses impressionistic and quasi-documentary scenes with voice-over narration that ranges from incest memoirs to arty dialogue along the lines of “He’s got what it takes to be a legend: He’s got a marvelous persona.” Shot just outside Nashville, TN, Gummo includes costume designs by Korine’s then-girlfriend, Chloe Sevigny, who also plays Dot and who previously starred in the Korine-scipted, Larry Clark-directed Kids. Jacob Reynolds would go on to appear in Getting to Know You, though few of the director’s other discoveries have appeared on film since.

Slither

Slither
Genres: Comedy | Horror | Sci Fi
Year: 2006
Actors: Nathan Fillion | Banks, Elizabeth | Gregg Henry | Rooker, Michael | Thompson, Don | Tania Saulnier | Xantha Radley | Milligan, Dustin | Haig Sutherland | Jennifer Copping | Ludwig, Zak | Kirkpatrick, Kathryn | Brenda James | Lorena Gale | Anderson, Bart
Directors: James Gunn
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In Slither, James Caan plays Dick Kanipsia, a recently paroled car thief whose plans to go straight are interrupted when his best pal Harry Moss (Richard B. Schull) is shot and killed. As he lies dying, Moss advises Kanipsia to seek out fellow crook Barry Fenaka (Peter Boyle), who knows where a huge amount of money stolen by Moss is hidden. Aware that he himself is a marked man, Kanipsia has to play it cool en route to Fenaka. This proves difficult when his erstwhile travelling companion, dopehead Kitty Kopetzky Sally Kellerman, robs a roadside diner in his presence. Since nothing is ever quite what it appears to be in Slither, perhaps we shouldn’t tell you any more. This truly serpentine tale served as the feature-film directorial debut of Howard Zieff, the former TV-commercial helmsman responsible for the famous Spicy Meatball ad.

The Dancer Upstairs

The Dancer Upstairs
Genres: Crime | Drama | Thriller
Year: 2002
Actors: Bardem, Javier | Botto, Juan Diego | Laura Morante | Elvira Mínguez | Alexandra Lencastre | Oliver Cotton | Luís Miguel Cintra | Javier Manrique | Abel Folk | Marie-Anne Berganza | Lucas Rodríguez | Xabier Elorriaga | Natalia Dicenta | Wolframio Sinué | Ramiro Jiménez
Directors: Malkovich, John
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Actor John Malkovich made his directorial debut with this tense political thriller, set in an unnamed Latin American nation and based on a novel by Nicholas Shakespeare. Agustin Rejas (Javier Bardem) is a former lawyer who became a police detective as a more direct way of dealing with crime and justice. Rejas has been assigned to investigate a group of terrorists who are determined to up-end the current government through any means necessary, from revolting pranks (such as leaving dead animals, painted with revolutionary rhetoric, around the capitol building) to bombings and assassinations. Rejas knows little about the terrorists, and no one on the force is certain of the identity or whereabouts of the group’s leader, who calls himself President Ezequiel. As Rejas learns more about Ezequiel and his group, they begin stepping up their actions, making his investigation all the more urgent. Meanwhile, Rejas is a man whose daughter is taking dance lessons from Yolanda (Laura Morante); as Rejas and Yolanda get to know one another, a romance begins to grow between them, but in time, Rejas begins to suspect that the woman he loves is working with the terrorists he’s been trying to ferret out.

Dances with Wolves

Dances with Wolves
Genres: Adventure | Drama | Western
Year: 1990
Actors: Costner, Kevin | McDonnell, Mary | Greene, Graham | Rodney A. Grant | Westerman, Floyd 'Red Crow' | Tantoo Cardinal | Pastorelli, Robert | Rocket, Charles | Chaykin, Maury | Jimmy Herman | Nathan Lee Chasing His Horse | Michael Spears | Jason R. Lone Hill | Tony Pierce | Doris Leader Charge
Directors:
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A historical drama about the relationship between a Civil War soldier and a band of Sioux Indians, Kevin Costner’s directorial debut was also a surprisingly popular hit, considering its length, period setting, and often somber tone. The film opens on a particularly dark note, as melancholy Union lieutenant John W. Dunbar attempts to kill himself on a suicide mission, but instead becomes an unintentional hero. His actions lead to his reassignment to a remote post in remote South Dakota, where he encounters the Sioux. Attracted by the natural simplicity of their lifestyle, he chooses to leave his former life behind to join them, taking on the name Dances with Wolves. Soon, Dances with Wolves has become a welcome member of the tribe and fallen in love with a white woman who has been raised amongst the tribe. His peaceful existence is threatened, however, when Union soldiers arrive with designs on the Sioux land. Some detractors have criticized the film’s depiction of the tribes as simplistic; such objections did not dissuade audiences or the Hollywood establishment, however, which awarded the film seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture.

Genres

Action(802), Adventure(515), Animation(163), Biography(82), Comedy(1124), Crime(557), Documentary(21), Drama(1468), Family(284), Fantasy(331), Film-Noir(7), History(53), Horror(493), Music(68), Musical(72), Mystery(254), Romance(483), Sci Fi(165), Sci-Fi(166), Short(12), Sport(82), Thriller(1081), War(102), Western(71)

Actors

Affleck, Ben(21), Aykroyd, Dan(20), Bacon, Kevin(18), Baldwin, Alec(17), Bale, Christian(14), Banderas, Antonio(15), Bates, Kathy(15), Bean, Sean(15), Bell, Marshall(15), Blanchett, Cate(17), Bratt, Benjamin(14), Bridges, Jeff(15), Broadbent, Jim(15), Brosnan, Pierce(16), Buscemi, Steve(19), Cage, Nicolas(28), Caine, Michael(21), Cleese, John(20), Clooney, George(18), Connery, Sean(21), Costner, Kevin(17), Cromwell, James(16), Cruise, Tom(22), Cummings, Jim(20), Curtis, Cliff(15), Cusack, John(17), Dafoe, Willem(20), Damon, Matt(20), David, Keith(24), De Niro, Robert(38), Depp, Johnny(24), DeVito, Danny(21), Diaz, Cameron(18), Douglas, Michael(15), Downey Jr., Robert(17), Duncan, Michael Clarke(18), Duvall, Robert(17), Eastwood, Clint(27), Ferrell, Will(16), Fichtner, William(14), Fishburne, Laurence(16), Ford, Harrison(22), Freeman, Morgan(30), Gere, Richard(14), Gershon, Gina(14), Giamatti, Paul(14), Gibson, Mel(21), Glover, Danny(16), Gooding Jr., Cuba(14), Goodman, John(19), Gunton, Bob(15), Guzmán, Luis(16), Hackman, Gene(19), Hanks, Tom(19), Hannah, Daryl(14), Harrelson, Woody(18), Hauer, Rutger(16), Hayek, Salma(15), Hedaya, Dan(14), Henriksen, Lance(20), Hoffman, Dustin(18), Hong, James(16), Hopkins, Anthony(23), Hopper, Dennis(14), Hoskins, Bob(17), Hurt, John(18), J.K. Simmons(14), Jackson, Samuel L.(32), Janssen, Famke(15), Jenkins, Richard(16), Jolie, Angelina(16), Jones, Tommy Lee(14), Keitel, Harvey(15), Kidman, Nicole(16), Kilmer, Val(28), Kingsley, Ben(14), Kinnear, Greg(16), Law, Jude(16), Leguizamo, John(20), Levy, Eugene(16), Liotta, Ray(18), Llewelyn, Desmond(15), Macy, William H.(17), Madsen, Michael(17), Malkovich, John(18), Martin, Steve(16), McDonald, Christopher(17), McGill, Bruce(17), McGregor, Ewan(20), Michelle Pfeiffer(14), Moore, Julianne(15), Murphy, Eddie(23), Murray, Bill(19), Neeson, Liam(14), Nicholson, Jack(15), Nolte, Nick(15), Oldman, Gary(16), Oz, Frank(17), Pacino, Al(17), Paltrow, Gwyneth(14), Pantoliano, Joe(17), Patrick, Robert(14), Perlman, Ron(18), Pitt, Brad(22), Pollak, Kevin(14), Pullman, Bill(14), Reeves, Keanu(22), Reilly, John C.(15), Rhames, Ving(18), Rock, Chris(14), Root, Stephen(15), Rush, Geoffrey(14), Russell, Kurt(16), Sandler, Adam(15), Schwarzenegger, Arnold(19), Scott, Ridley(16), Scott, Seann William(14), Seagal, Steven(19), Sizemore, Tom(16), Slater, Christian(19), Snipes, Wesley(19), Spacey, Kevin(19), Spielberg, Steven(14), Stallone, Sylvester(20), Stamp, Terence(14), Statham, Jason(15), Stiller, Ben(20), Stormare, Peter(16), Streep, Meryl(14), Sutherland, Donald(25), Thornton, Billy Bob(16), Thurman, Uma(18), Tobolowsky, Stephen(16), Todd, Tony(14), Travolta, John(22), Trejo, Danny(15), Turturro, John(15), Van Damme, Jean-Claude(20), Voight, Jon(16), Wahlberg, Mark(15), Walken, Christopher(25), Washington, Denzel(20), Weaver, Sigourney(16), Whitaker, Forest(17), Willis, Bruce(32), Wilson, Luke(15), Woods, James(17), Zahn, Steve(15)

Years

2008(271), 2007(435), 2006(324), 2005(241), 2004(186), 2003(149), 2002(156), 2001(132), 2000(98), 1999(95), 1998(88), 1997(71), 1996(57), 1995(62), 1994(52), 1993(39), 1992(43), 1991(45), 1990(43), 1989(43), 1988(35), 1987(38), 1986(30), 1985(32), 1984(32), 1983(18), 1982(26), 1981(12), 1980(20), 1979(12), 1978(13), 1977(11), 1976(7), 1975(9), 1974(9), 1973(13), 1972(12), 1971(17), 1969(11), 1968(9), 1967(10), 1966(7), 1964(7), 1963(8), 1962(11), 1957(9), 1955(10), 1954(7), 1953(6), 1951(6), 1948(6)