In this final film in the Death Wish series, Paul Kersey (Charles Bronson) returns to New York City, where he attempts to resume a normal life by proposing to his girlfriend Olivia (Lesley-Anne Down), a fashion designer. However, Olivia runs afoul of her ex-husband Tommy O'Shea (Michael Thomas Parks), a ruthless gangster, and she's killed by his ...
Originally titled 2000.1: A Space Travesty, this zany send-up of Stanley Kubrick's 1968 sci-fi classic will never be confused with Noel Coward or Neil Simon. The inescapable Leslie Nielsen (who also co-produced and co-scripted) stars as U.S. Marshall Richard "Dick" Dix, who springs into action when President Bill Clinton (Damien Masson) is ...
The House of Dies Drear is a spooky old mansion where several strange events have occurred of late. An out-of-town family moves into the home, only to be confronted by an odd recluse (Joe Seneca) and by a neighbor warning them to get out "while you got the chance." The youngest members of the family (Howard Rollins Jr. and Shavar Ross) suspect ...
As the latest volume in the Nature Unleashed series of high-adrenaline, direct-to-video thrillers (all built around natural disasters),Nature Unleashed: Fire concerns an inexperienced park ranger, Jake (Terminal Virus'sBryan Genesse). The young man's first mission -- to rescue a group of lost hikers in mid-forest -- takes a deadly and potentially ...
In this suspenseful drama, a police detective investigating the murders of two sex offenders becomes romantically-involved with the deaf lawyer who unsuccessfully defended them in court. When the attorney herself becomes the prime suspect, her relationship with the cop is jeopardized. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
This programmer stars Brian Bosworth as John Grey, a bank executive who is involved in a car crash, and subsequently experiences complete amnesia. Matters grow more complex when he finally makes his way home and finds his wife brutally and inexplicably murdered. Grey soon determines to both find the killer and recover his own lost identity. ~ ...
One room, several dinners, and a multitude of characters figure into the A.R. Gurney Jr. play The Dining Room. Several lives and relationships are built up and destroyed in consistently amusing fashion. The film consists of wall-to-wall vignettes, some lasting a mere few minutes. The charm and novelty of the original play rested in the fact that ...
Steve Guttenberg stars in this family-friendly comedy-drama as Henry Butler, a one-time professional football player who, after a run-in with the law, is sentenced to do volunteer work at a children's home as community service. Henry finds his charges are ill-behaved and often bicker with each other, and in an effort to bring them together he ...
Former football player Brian Bosworth headlines this ecologically conscious direct-to-video actioner. He plays a member of the presidential security staff who with his lovely lady partner has been dispatched to Yellowstone Park to save the planet from deadly biological weapons that were accidentally spilled during a trucking accident. ~ Sandra ...
In this thriller, a businessman's private habit of calling a phone sex service nearly costs him his life and that of his family when the dream girl at the end of the line turns out to be a psychotic killer. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
In this modern take on the classic tale The Picture of Dorian Gray, a handsome young man quickly learns that having it all may not be the key to happiness after all. A handsome model whose wealth, fame, and luck with the ladies is more than most men could ever dream, Dorian (Ethan Erickson) knows that time is not on his side and when his looks go, ...
David Fox and Lea Moreno star in this family adventure about a boy named Manling, who after getting lost in the jungle, was raised by animals and came to understand their ways and their languages. When men arrive to rob the jungle of its treasure, Manling must protect the home of those he holds dear. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Originally aired on American public television, True West is a filmed performance of the Steppenwolf Theater Company's production of Sam Shepard's sibling rivalry play. John Malkovich plays a drifter who comes back home to patch up differences--as well instigate new ones--with his brother, a Hollywood screenwriter played by Gary Sinise. ~ Stephen ...
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