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Josh Hamilton

19 Movies Starring Josh Hamilton

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Away We Go  2009  3.6 stars 98 mins Comedy   Rated: R
Buoyed by the news that they are expecting their first baby, Burt (John Krasinski) and Verona (Maya Rudolph) embark on a journey to locate the perfect place on the planet to raise their child. But their quest inevitably yields many unexpected surprises. Sam Mendes directs this quirky comedy while Allison Janney, Catherine O'Hara, Josh Hamilton, Jim Gaffigan, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Jeff Daniels co-star.
Alexander the Last  2009  2.4 stars 72 mins Drama   Rated: NR
Focusing on the varied attractions that a married actress and her sister harbor, director Joe Swanberg crafts a film that illuminates the difficulties of remaining monogamous when creative and sexual temptations abound. What emerges is a finely wrought portrait of a still-tender marriage in this indie drama co-starring Jess Weixler, Justin Rice, Barlow Jacobs, Josh Hamilton and Jane Adams.
Broken English Nominated For/Won Awards 2007  3.3 stars 96 mins Independent   Rated: PG-13  until 01-Jun-2011    
Writer-director Zoe R. Cassavetes's charming indie yarn follows 30ish New Yorker Nora Wilder (Parker Posey), a single woman in a dead-end job whose friends are all happily engaged or paired off in "perfect" marriages. Love seems to elude Nora until she meets an oddball Frenchman (Melvil Poupaud) who helps her discover life beyond her self-imposed boundaries. Gena Rowlands, Griffin Dunne and Drea de Matteo also star.
Outsourced  2006  3.6 stars 103 mins Comedy   Rated: PG-13  until 02-Sep-2018    
When his department is outsourced to India, customer call center manager Todd Anderson (Josh Hamilton) heads to Mumbai to train his successor (Asif Basra), and amusing culture clashes ensue as Anderson tries to explain American business practices to the befuddled new employees. In the process, he learns important lessons about globalization -- and life. Ayesha Dharker and Matt Smith also star in director John Jeffcoat's cross-cultural comedy.
The Last New Yorker  2006  2.9 stars 90 mins Drama   Rated: NR
When Lenny Sugarman (Dominic Chianese), a 70-something salesman approaching retirement with trepidation, meets a fascinating woman named Mimi (Kathleen Chalfant), his life finally seems to be on track. But new financial woes appear on the horizon. His lifelong friend, Ruben (Dick Latessa), encourages him to leave the cutthroat streets of New York for a gentler life elsewhere, but Lenny just might be too New York to go.
Sorry, Haters Nominated For/Won Awards 2005  2.7 stars 83 mins Drama   Rated: NR
When troubled television executive Phoebe (Robin Wright Penn) hails a New York City cab and asks driver Ashade (Abdel Kechiche) to take her to the 'burbs, she's really plotting payback against Phyllis MacIntyre (Sandra Oh), the woman Phoebe blames for her problems. Meanwhile, Ashade is hoping Phoebe can help him with a personal crisis involving his brother, his sister-in-law and the Department of Homeland Security.
The F Word  2005  3.0 stars 77 mins Drama   Rated: NR
When radio talk show host Joe Pace (Josh Hamilton) learns his program is about to be shut down because of more than $1 million in unpaid indecency fines, he takes to the streets, microphone in hand, and storms the real-life 2004 Republican National Convention. Mixing fictional scenes set among actual protesters with footage of the citizens Pace meets along the way, director Jed Weintrob provides a scathing blend of fiction and documentary.
On Line  2003  2.2 stars 97 mins Drama   Rated: R
After being deserted by his fiancée, computer expert John (Josh Hamilton) starts an adult Web site with his former college roommate, Moe (Harold Perrineau Jr.), opening the door to virtual and in-person encounters with their sexy, lonely and secretive clients. Through the site, users are linked with various sex workers through erotic chat rooms … and before long, John and Moe find themselves getting caught up in the lifestyle as well.
West of Here  2002  2.4 stars 80 mins Drama   Rated: R  until 13-May-2010    
When Gil (Josh Hamilton) loses his cousin and songwriting partner, Josiah (Norbert Leo Butz), to a fatal car crash, the aspiring musician ditches his job and begins a cross-country trek to San Francisco to settle Josiah's affairs and to figure out his own. Along the way, Gil meets up with his cousin's ex-girlfriend (Mary Stuart Masterson). Tate Donovan, Elisabeth Moss and Guíllermo Diaz co-star in this tale of love and loss.
Urbania Nominated For/Won Awards 2000  3.2 stars 105 mins Independent   Rated: R
Daniel Reitz's acclaimed play "Urban Folk Tales" journeys from stage to screen, where gritty urban legends and harsher realities unfold. The grieving Charlie (Dan Futterman) spends a lonely night in New York City, on the heels of a brooding stranger (Samuel Ball). A series of bizarre events -- including a poodle found dead in a microwave -- leads to a climactic showdown where Charlie finds the redemption he's been after.
Blowin' Smoke  1999  2.6 stars 88 mins Comedy   Rated: NR
A few years out of college, Dave (Josh Hamilton) hasn't made any kind of mark on the world. He hates his retail job, he can't keep his car running, his ex-girlfriend (Arabella Field) is back in town, and now it seems like his stoner best buddy (Steve Zahn) is finally getting a life. Dave's also a bit confused about his relationship with his co-worker Nichole (Heather McComb), who's still in high school. Paul Todisco directs this slacker comedy.
The '60s  1999  3.4 stars 170 mins Drama   Rated: NR
Two families struggle through the turbulent political and social events of the 1960s. Brian Herlihy (Jerry O'Connell) fights in Vietnam while brother Michael (Josh Hamilton) becomes involved in the civil rights movement and sister Katie (Julia Stiles) gets pregnant and moves to a San Francisco commune. Meanwhile, Emmet Taylor (Leonard Roberts) becomes a member of the Black Panthers after his minister father (Charles S. Dutton) gets killed.
IFilm: Four and a Half Women  1998  2.5 stars 92 mins Independent   Rated: NR
This urbane comedy from writer-director Emily Baer explores the bonds of four attractive roommates living in New York City. When Wall Street genius Amy (Marin Hinkle) finds herself pregnant after a one-night stand, her decision to keep the baby affects everyone around her. Though her housemates (Isabel Gillies, Callie Thorne and Brooke Hailey) are struggling to get a grip on life, they try to put aside their troubles to help single mom Amy.
The House of Yes  1997  3.5 stars 85 mins Comedy   Rated: R
Twins Jackie-O (Parker Posey) and Marty (Josh Hamilton), whose father disappeared the night Pres. John F. Kennedy was shot, have an unusually intimate relationship that blows up when Marty comes home one Thanksgiving with a fiancée (Tori Spelling). The mentally unbalanced Jackie-O -- who thinks she's Jackie Kennedy -- suddenly flips into a jealous rage, and all her mother can do now is hide the kitchen knives and hope for the best.
Don't Look Back  1996  2.8 stars 91 mins Thrillers   Rated: R
When a narcotics deal goes bad and leaves drug-worshiping musician Jesse Parish (Eric Stoltz) holding a suitcase full of dead presidents, he learns there's no such thing as easy money. Hightailing it to his Texas hometown, Jesse unwittingly brings with him death and destruction … perpetrated by the mobsters who want their dough back. John Corbett and Billy Bob Thornton costar in director Geoff Murphy's made-for-cable thriller.
Kicking and Screaming  1995  3.1 stars 96 mins Comedy   Rated: R  until 15-Mar-2011    
In writer-director Noah Baumbach's take on postcollege angst, Grover (Josh Hamilton) declines to go with his girlfriend (Olivia d'Abo) to Prague and decides to move in with other recent college grads who can't quite break the gravitational pull of campus. Together, the friends wrestle with leaving the past behind as they reluctantly step into adulthood. But they're afraid they'll end up like bartender and professional student Chet (Eric Stoltz).
With Honors  1994  3.6 stars 103 mins Drama   Rated: PG-13  until 22-May-2010    
Harvard public-policy major Monty Kessler (Brendan Fraser) finds himself in a pinch when his thesis ends up in the hands of Simon Wilder (Joe Pesci), a resourceful vagabond living in the university library's basement. Sensing a meal ticket, Simon offers to trade pages of the essay for food and lodging. An unlikely bond forms between the pair, and Simon teaches the self-absorbed, overachieving Monty that there's more to life than book learning.
Alive  1993  3.6 stars 126 mins Drama   Rated: R
Ethan Hawke and Josh Hamilton star in the true story of a Uruguayan rugby team whose plane crashes in the Andes mountains. During their epic struggle to survive, the 35 athletes were stranded on a barren glacier with almost no food or supplies. Over time, as desperation and frostbite set in, the survivors were forced to feed on their dead teammates to stay alive. Eventually, three men set off on a last-ditch journey to find rescue.
O Pioneers!  1992  3.4 stars 98 mins Drama   Rated: PG
Willa Cather's most famous novel comes stirringly to life in this made-for-TV movie. Alexandra Bergson inherits the family farm and struggles to carve a home and a fortune from the windswept prairie. Along the way, she forfeits her one chance for love, but never forgets the teenager who stirred her heart. He (David Strathairn) returns 15 years later and rekindles within Alexandra (Jessica Lange) a long-buried dream and newfound desire.