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Julianne Moore

Julianne Moore was born Dec. 3, 1960, in Fort Bragg, N.C. After a few TV roles (including the soap opera "As the World Turns") in the 1980s, her first foray into film was 1990's Tales from the Darkside: The Movie, followed by a string of movies that could hardly be described as Oscar material.In 1993, she caught the eye of critics and filmmakers in director Robert Altman's Short Cuts. Her chameleonlike ability to find the heart in diverse roles was demonstrated in pictures such as Vanya on 42nd Street (1994) and The Myth of Fingerprints (1997).But it was her turn as a maternal porn star in 1997's Boogie Nights that netted Moore her first wave of Golden Globe and Oscar nods. In 2002, she was nominated for two Academy Awards: as Best Actress for Far from Heaven and as Best Supporting Actress for The Hours. Her performance in A Single Man (2009) garnered Moore yet another Golden Globe nod.

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The Kids Are All Right  2010  3.9 stars 104 mins Comedy   Rated: R
The children of same-sex parents Nic (Annette Bening) and Jules (Julianne Moore), Joni (Mia Wasikowska) and Laser (Josh Hutcherson) become curious about the identity of their sperm-donor dad (Mark Ruffalo) and set out to make him part of their family unit, with frequently comical results. With his arrival, the household dynamics quickly become complicated, and nobody's quite sure where or how he fits in, if at all.
Shelter  2010  3.7 stars 112 mins Thrillers   Rated: R
Forensic psychiatrist Cara (Julianne Moore) has spent her career exposing false cases of multiple personality disorder. But when she encounters a patient whose various personalities are all those of murder victims, she'll have to dig deep to explain his condition. Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Frances Conroy and Nathan Corddry co-star in this supernatural thriller directed by Måns Mårlind and Björn Stein.
The Private Lives of Pippa Lee  2009  3.0 stars 97 mins Drama   Rated: R
When her husband (Alan Arkin), who's 30 years her senior, relocates the family to a retirement community, flawless wife and mother Pippa Lee (Robin Wright Penn) slides toward a nervous breakdown as she reflects on her tumultuous past and befriends her neighbor's enigmatic son (Keanu Reeves). With a powerful cast that also includes Julianne Moore and Winona Ryder, this pensive drama is adapted from director Rebecca Miller's novel of the same name.
A Single Man Nominated For/Won Awards 2009  3.4 stars 100 mins Drama   Rated: R
This stream-of-consciousness, 1960s-era drama centers on a day in the life of George Falconer (Colin Firth, in an Oscar-nominated role), an English-born, Los Angeles college professor reeling from the recent death of his lover of 16 years. Fashion designer Tom Ford makes his directoral debut with this luminous film, which is based on Christopher Isherwood's novel. Julianne Moore, Matthew Goode, Ginnifer Goodwin, Lee Pace and Nicholas Hoult co-star.
Chloe  2009  3.2 stars 96 mins Thrillers   Rated: R
Suspecting her husband, David (Liam Neeson), of infidelity, doctor Catherine (Julianne Moore) hires sexy escort Chloe (Amanda Seyfried) to seduce him and test his faithfulness. But as Catherine checks in on Chloe's encounters with David, Chloe's reports become increasingly lurid. Soon, the relationships between all three intensify in unexpected ways. Renowned filmmaker Atom Egoyan directs this psychological drama.
Blindness  2008  2.9 stars 118 mins Thrillers   Rated: R
After a plague of blindness overtakes the residents of a city, all sense of order breaks loose in the hospital where the victims are being quarantined. It's up to a woman (Julianne Moore) who's keeping her sight a secret to lead a group safely to the streets. Gael García Bernal, Mark Ruffalo, Sandra Oh and Danny Glover also star in this psychological thriller, an adaptation of José Saramago's gripping masterpiece.
I'm Not There Nominated For/Won Awards 2007  2.9 stars 135 mins Independent   Rated: R
Six actors (including Heath Ledger and Cate Blanchett, in an Oscar-nominated role) portray six personas of music legend Bob Dylan in scenes depicting various stages of his life, chronicling his rise from unknown folksinger to international icon. The first biography ever approved by the singer-songwriter, this stylized portrait (directed by Todd Haynes) reveals how Dylan reinvented himself many times. Kris Kristofferson narrates.
Next Nominated For/Won Awards 2007  3.5 stars 96 mins Thrillers   Rated: PG-13
Las Vegas magician Cris Johnson (Nicolas Cage) can see a few minutes into the future, a talent he uses to enhance his shows -- and to win at blackjack. But when an FBI agent (Julianne Moore) wants his help thwarting a nuclear attack, Cris finds his psychic skills put to the test. Jessica Biel, Peter Falk and Thomas Kretschmann also star in this sci-fi thriller based on Philip K. Dick's short story "The Golden Man."
Savage Grace  2007  2.6 stars 97 mins Drama   Rated: NR  until 09-Jul-2012     
Director Tom Kalin compellingly recounts the real-life circumstances and events that led to the murder of socialite Barbara Daly Baekeland (Julianne Moore) at the hands of her son (Eddie Redmayne) in 1972. Infidelity, family dysfunction and incest are all part of the unsettling brew in this shocking drama (based on a true story) also starring Stephen Dillane as Barbara's coldblooded husband. Howard A. Rodman penned a Best Screenplay nominee for an Independent Spirit Award.
Children of Men  2006  3.5 stars 110 mins Thrillers   Rated: R
Alfonso Cuaron directs this Oscar-nominated film version of P.D. James's classic dystopian novel, a futuristic drama set in a world in which humans have lost the ability to reproduce and subsequently face certain extinction. Things change when a single woman mysteriously becomes pregnant, prompting a conflicted government bureaucrat (Clive Owen) and his ex-wife (Julianne Moore) to join forces to protect her. Michael Caine co-stars.
The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio  2005  3.7 stars 99 mins Drama   Rated: PG-13
With 10 children to feed, postwar Ohio housewife Evelyn Ryan (Julianne Moore) has gotten used to being resourceful, stretching her husband's meager salary to the limit. But when clipping coupons won't cut it, she's forced to rely on her creativity. Woody Harrelson and Laura Dern co-star in this uncommon comedy-drama based on a heartwarming memoir by Ryan's daughter, Terry, who recounts her mother's knack for winning contests.
Freedomland  2005  3.0 stars 113 mins Drama   Rated: R
When a single mother (Julianne Moore) reports that her infant son was murdered by a black man from the projects, an intrepid African-American detective (Samuel L. Jackson) and a white journalist (Edie Falco) team up to dig for details. But what they unearth is hard to believe. Richard Price's best-selling novel leaps to the big screen in this racially charged thriller, directed by veteran producer Joe Roth (Mona Lisa Smile, Bachelor Party).
Trust the Man  2005  3.0 stars 99 mins Comedy   Rated: R
Picking up the pieces of her crumbling marriage to a sex addict (David Duchovny), Rebecca (Julianne Moore) agrees to a trial separation. Meanwhile, her brother Tobey (Billy Crudup) is missing the spark he once had with Elaine (Maggie Gyllenhaal), his long-term girlfriend. Writer-director Bart Freundlich's intimate look at modern-day relationships follows the romantic lives of these two siblings, both of whom are having problems with love.
Movies 101: Disc 1: Award Winners  2005 210 mins Documentary   Rated: NR
This disc profiles the following "Award Winners": Martin Scorsese, Whoopi Goldberg, Cuba Gooding Jr. and Susan Sarandon.
Movies 101: Disc 2: Leading Ladies  2005 210 mins Documentary   Rated: NR
This disc profiles the following "Leading Ladies": Jennifer Aniston, Jennifer Connelly, Julianne Moore and Sigourney Weaver.
Movies 101: Disc 3: Leading Men  2005 210 mins Documentary   Rated: NR
This disc profiles the following "Leading Men": George Clooney, Josh Lucas, Daniel Day-Lewis and Dennis Quaid.
Movies 101: Disc 4: Icons  2005 210 mins Documentary   Rated: NR
This disc profiles the following "Icons": Jon Voight, Jeff Bridges, Willem Dafoe and Kevin Kline.
The Naked Brothers Band  2005  3.0 stars 82 mins Children & Family   Rated: NR
Real-life siblings Nat and Alex Wolff and the rest of their bandmates wrestle with the pitfalls of success in a "This Is Spinal Tap"-style mockumentary for kids directed and co-written by Polly Draper (the brothers' mom). As the band wins fans with popular songs such as "Crazy Car" and "Got No Mojo," the guys struggle with addiction to lemon-lime soda, inappropriate potty-mouth remarks that get them in trouble and other youthful indiscretions.
Movies 101  2005  3.0 stars 840 mins Documentary   Rated: NR
New York University film professor Richard Brown opens up his standing-room-only Movies 101 class for the first time in this AMC series. Moviemaking luminaries such as Jon Voight, Sigourney Weaver, Julianne Moore, George Clooney, Daniel Day-Lewis and Martin Scorsese discuss the filmmaking process, life in the spotlight and the history of the medium.
Movies 101: Martin Scorsese  2005 44 mins Documentary   Rated: NR
Movies 101: Jennifer Connelly  2005 44 mins Documentary   Rated: NR
Movies 101: George Clooney  2005 46 mins Documentary   Rated: NR
Movies 101: Jennifer Aniston  2005 44 mins Documentary   Rated: NR
Movies 101: Whoopi Goldberg  2005 44 mins Documentary   Rated: NR
Movies 101: Kevin Kline  2005 45 mins Documentary   Rated: NR
Movies 101: Daniel Day-Lewis  2005 44 mins Documentary   Rated: NR
Movies 101: William Dafoe  2005 44 mins Documentary   Rated: NR
Movies 101: Sigourney Weaver  2005 45 mins Documentary   Rated: NR
Movies 101: Julianne Moore  2005 45 mins Documentary   Rated: NR
Movies 101: Jeff Bridges  2005 45 mins Documentary   Rated: NR
Movies 101: Cuba Gooding Jr.  2005 45 mins Documentary   Rated: NR
Movies 101: Josh Lucas  2005 43 mins Documentary   Rated: NR
Movies 101: Susan Sarandon  2005 44 mins Documentary   Rated: NR
Movies 101: Jon Voight  2005 45 mins Documentary   Rated: NR
Movies 101: Dennis Quaid  2005 44 mins Documentary   Rated: NR
Movies 101: Martin Scorsese  2005 Documentary   Rated: NR
Movies 101: Julianne Moore  2005 Documentary   Rated: NR
Movies 101: Jennifer Connelly  2005 Documentary   Rated: NR
Movies 101: Sigourney Weaver  2005 Documentary   Rated: NR
Movies 101: George Clooney  2005 Documentary   Rated: NR
Movies 101: William Dafoe  2005 Documentary   Rated: NR
Movies 101: Susan Sarandon  2005 Documentary   Rated: NR
Movies 101: Dennis Quaid  2005 Documentary   Rated: NR
Movies 101: Jon Voight  2005 Documentary   Rated: NR
Movies 101: Kevin Kline  2005 Documentary   Rated: NR
Movies 101: Jennifer Aniston  2005 Documentary   Rated: NR
Movies 101: Daniel Day-Lewis  2005 Documentary   Rated: NR
Movies 101: Jeff Bridges  2005 Documentary   Rated: NR
Movies 101: Cuba Gooding Jr.  2005 Documentary   Rated: NR
Movies 101: Whoopi Goldberg  2005 Documentary   Rated: NR
Laws of Attraction  2004  3.3 stars 87 mins Romance   Rated: PG-13
Manhattan divorce attorneys and bitter rivals Audrey (Julianne Moore) and Daniel (Pierce Brosnan) wind up getting hitched after a night of drinking. Disgusted with their actions, the two nonetheless realize they must stay married to retain their prominent careers. Will getting married before falling in love prove to be the secret to staying together? Parker Posey and Michael Sheen co-star in this uncommon courtroom comedy.
The Forgotten  2004  3.3 stars 94 mins Thrillers   Rated: PG-13
A desperate mother (Julianne Moore) tries to prove the existence of her missing child in this chilling psychological thriller. Reeling from the loss of her 8-year-old son, she seeks counsel from a therapist (Gary Sinise) who claims her son was merely a figment of her imagination. After meeting another parent (Dominic West) with the same story, she sets out to uncover the truth. Alfre Woodard and Anthony Edwards co-star.
Marie and Bruce  2004  1.9 stars 91 mins Comedy   Rated: R
Marie and Bruce (Julianne Moore and Matthew Broderick) are a couple on the verge of a breakdown … and break-up. Told with a theatrical flair, the movie chronicles the stultifying ennui, rampant dysfunction and epic frustration that is part and parcel of most relationships (especially those that have reached their nadir). Also stars Bob Balaban, Campbell Scott and Griffin Dunne.
Beckett on Film: Disc 1  2003 166 mins Drama   Rated: NR
This disc includes the following films: "Waiting for Godot," "Not I," "Rough for Theatre I," "Ohio Impromptu" and a Samuel Beckett documentary.
Beckett on Film: Disc 2  2003 132 mins Drama   Rated: NR
This disc includes the following films: "Krapp's Last Tape," "What Where," "Footfalls," "Come and Go" and "Act Without Words I."
Beckett on Film: Disc 3  2003 142 mins Drama   Rated: NR
This disc includes the following films: "Happy Days," "Catastrophe," "Rough for Theatre II," "Breath" and "That Time."
Beckett on Film: Disc 4  2003 154 mins Drama   Rated: NR
This disc includes the following films: "Endgame," "Act Without Words II," "A Piece of Monologue," "Play" and "Rockaby."
Beckett on Film  2003  3.6 stars 594 mins Drama   Rated: NR
In this breathtaking summit of theatrical and cinematic talent, 19 film directors transform the lion's share of Samuel Beckett's stage plays into 19 movies, ranging in length from 45 seconds ("Breath") to two hours ("Waiting for Godot," the writer's most famous work). Anthony Minghella, Neil Jordan and Atom Egoyan each direct a movie, and the acting roster includes Julianne Moore, John Gielgud and Kristin Scott Thomas.
Far from Heaven Nominated For/Won Awards 2002  3.4 stars 108 mins Drama   Rated: PG-13  until 01-Nov-2010    
When she finds her husband (Dennis Quaid) with another man, a Connecticut housewife (Julianne Moore) finds herself dealing with infidelity and the racial tension that epitomized the late 1950s at the advent of the Civil Rights movement in America. As a coping mechanism to deal with the emotional turmoil, she develops an unlikely friendship with her African-American gardener (Dennis Haysbert), who's full of sage wisdom.
The Hours Nominated For/Won Awards 2002  3.4 stars 114 mins Drama   Rated: PG-13
This gripping drama follows the parallel lives of three 20th-century women: the incomparable Virginia Woolf (Nicole Kidman), an unsatisfied 1950s housewife (Julianne Moore), and a modern-day book editor (Meryl Streep) who's losing her former lover to AIDS. Kidman collected a Best Actress Oscar for her role in director Stephen Daldry's adaptation of Michael Cunningham's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.
World Traveler  2002  2.3 stars 103 mins Independent   Rated: R
Cal (Billy Crudup) is a successful, 30-something architect living in New York City and facing an existential midlife crisis of epic proportions. Chucking it all (including his wife and 3-year-old son), he takes off across the country to find the meaning of life. Working odd construction jobs to support himself, he eventually finds answers in an unlikely person -- an alcoholic bon vivant played by Julianne Moore.
The Shipping News Nominated For/Won Awards 2001  3.4 stars 111 mins Drama   Rated: R  until 06-Oct-2010    
Distraught after the disappearance of his estranged wife, Quoyle (Kevin Spacey) and his daughter move into their ancestral home with his long-lost aunt (Judi Dench) in Newfoundland, where life is rough and secrets are buried deep. When Quoyle lands a job as a reporter for the local newspaper, a past emerges, a mystery unfolds and life awakens. Lasse Hallström directs this drama based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by E. Annie Proulx.
Evolution  2001  3.3 stars 102 mins Comedy   Rated: PG-13
Community college geology professors Dr. Ira Kane (David Duchovny) and Harry Block (Orlando Jones) make an unfathomable discovery: microscopic alien life-forms on a meteorite. The military, a government scientist (Julianne Moore) and others become involved as the microbes swell in size and number. But it's up to the professors to teach these monstrosities a lesson in director Ivan Reitman's goofy comedy.
Hannibal  2001  3.6 stars 131 mins Thrillers   Rated: R
Anthony Hopkins returns as one of the great villains in screen history -- Hannibal "The Cannibal" Lecter -- in this riveting sequel to The Silence of the Lambs that finds Lecter's only surviving victim trying to draw the serial gourmet out of hiding. Eager to get his revenge on the sadistic killer, the now-hideously scarred Mason Verger (Gary Oldman) uses the one person Lecter cares about as bait: FBI agent Clarice Starling (Julianne Moore).
Hannibal: Bonus Material  2001  2.7 stars 120 mins Thrillers   Rated: R
"Breaking the Silence: The Making of Hannibal" pulls no punches in detailing the film's arduous development process. The disc offers more than 30 minutes of deleted and extended scenes, including a longer version of the ending. Providing an interactive look at the construction of key scenes are three multiangle featurettes, including "Anatomy of a Shoot-Out," which lets viewers toggle between angles of raw footage.
The Ladies Man  2000  3.1 stars 84 mins Comedy   Rated: R
Talk radio's self-proclaimed master of seduction, Leon Phelps (Tim Meadows, in a role he created on "Saturday Night Live"), crosses paths with an ex-paramour and a group of incensed hubbies who want to murder Phelps for bedding their spouses. The stellar cast includes Billy Dee Williams, Eugene Levy, Julianne Moore, Tiffani Thiessen and funnyman Will Ferrell, who plays a cuckolded husband in this raucous comedy.
Magnolia Nominated For/Won Awards 1999  3.4 stars 188 mins Drama   Rated: R
Through chance, human action, past history and divine intervention, an eclectic cast of characters (including Tom Cruise, Julianne Moore, William H. Macy and more) weaves and warps through each other's lives on a random San Fernando Valley day, building to an unforgettable climax. Paul Thomas Anderson writes and directs this thought-provoking mosaic of American life, woven through a series of comedic and poignant vignettes.
An Ideal Husband Nominated For/Won Awards 1999  3.5 stars 98 mins Comedy   Rated: PG-13
When a member of Parliament (Jeremy Northam) learns that his career and marriage will suffer scandal unless he submits to a blackmailer (Julianne Moore), he turns his fate over to lifelong bachelor Lord Goring (Rupert Everett), "the idlest man in London." Brimming with witticisms and great performances (including those from Cate Blanchett and Minnie Driver), this big-screen adaptation of Oscar Wilde's stage play sparkles like vintage champagne.
A Map of the World Nominated For/Won Awards 1999  3.1 stars 125 mins Drama   Rated: R
Anxious to leave city life behind, Alice Goodwin (Sigourney Weaver) and her husband buy a farm and retreat to a small rural town. There, Alice quickly befriends neighbor Theresa Collins (Julianne Moore) and periodically baby-sits one of Theresa's children. But after a tragic accident, Alice discovers the darkness behind the town's cheery façade as the townspeople quickly rally against her -- an outsider who has upset their "perfect" balance.
The End of the Affair Nominated For/Won Awards 1999  3.3 stars 101 mins Drama   Rated: R  until 01-Oct-2010    
In wartime London, novelist Maurice Bendrix (Ralph Fiennes) has an affair with Sarah Miles (Julianne Moore), his best friend Henry's (Stephen Rea) wife. Years later, after Sarah has returned to Henry, Maurice tries to understand why she abruptly broke off their romance. It's made clear when he reads her diary, but Maurice is determined to be a part of her life in director Neil Jordan's subtle, Oscar-nominated drama about the heart's intricacies.
Cookie's Fortune: Special Edition Nominated For/Won Awards 1999  3.3 stars 118 mins Independent   Rated: PG-13
"Cookie" Orcutt (Patricia Neal) -- salt of the earth and cornerstone of her small Southern town -- leaves a terrible void as well as a huge fortune when she dies. So her two estranged, greedy nieces (Glenn Close and Julianne Moore) angle for the estate. Meanwhile, Cookie's man Friday (Charles Dutton) and grandniece (Liv Tyler) attempt to unravel the intrigue surrounding Cookie's fortune. Legendary director Robert Altman helms this ensemble dramedy.
Magnolia: Bonus Material  1999  3.3 stars 120 mins Drama   Rated: NR
Here's your chance to witness the entire Frank T.J. Mackey seminar, where Frank (Tom Cruise) explains his "reinforcement" techniques. Also included is the full version of the movie's "Seduce and Destroy" infomercial. The disc's highlight: "Magnolia Diaries," a behind-the-scenes documentary that follows the film's development and includes production meetings and screenings of material used to inspire director Paul Thomas Anderson's crew.
Cookie's Fortune  1999  3.2 stars 118 mins Drama   Rated: PG-13
"Cookie" Orcutt (Patricia Neal), salt of the earth and cornerstone of her small Southern town, leaves a terrible void as well as a huge fortune when she dies. As her two estranged, greedy nieces (Glenn Close and Julianne Moore) angle for the estate, Cookie's man Friday (Charles Dutton) and grandniece (Liv Tyler) attempt to unravel the intrigue surrounding Cookie's fortune.
Hellcab  1998  2.9 stars 96 mins Independent   Rated: R
In this slice-of-life indie, a cab driver (Paul Dillon) is about to encounter what may be the toughest -- and oddest -- day of his life. With every fare he picks up, including a rape victim and a combustible couple, he experiences an incremental personality shift. Each small change helps shape him into a profoundly changed man by the end of the day. Cameos include Julianne Moore, John Cusack and Gillian Anderson.
The Big Lebowski  1998  3.8 stars 118 mins Comedy   Rated: R  until 01-Oct-2012     
Slacker Jeff "The Dude" Lebowski (Jeff Bridges) gets involved in a gargantuan mess of events when he's mistaken for another man named Lebowski, whose wife has been kidnapped and is being held for ransom. All the while, Dude's friend, Walter (John Goodman), stirs the pot. Brothers Joel Coen and Ethan Coen write and direct this cult comedy classic that also stars Steve Buscemi, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Julianne Moore and John Turturro.
Psycho Nominated For/Won Awards 1998  3.3 stars 104 mins Horror   Rated: R  starting 01-Feb-2012    
Filmed in bloodcurdling color, this remake of the 1960 shocker stars Anne Heche as Marion Crane, who makes a fateful stop at the Bates Motel -- run by mama's boy Norman Bates (Vince Vaughn) -- after embezzling $400,000. When Marion fails to show up for work, her disappearance triggers an investigation by her lover (Viggo Mortensen), her sister (Julianne Moore) and a private eye (William H. Macy) ... who discover that Norman has a morbid secret.
The Big Lebowski: Bonus Material  1998  3.4 stars 46 mins Comedy   Rated: NR
The bonus features for the Cohen brother's seminal cult hit include a making-of documentary on "The Big Lebowski", a behind-the-scenes look at "Lebowski Fest", the dream sequences of The Dude, an interactive map of The Dude's Los Angeles, photos that Jeff Bridges took on-set, and a seperate photo gallery from the movie.
The Lost World: Jurassic Park Nominated For/Won Awards 1997  3.5 stars 129 mins Sci-Fi & Fantasy   Rated: PG-13
Four years after Jurassic Park's genetically bred dinosaurs ran amok, multimillionaire John Hammond (Richard Attenborough) shocks chaos theorist Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum) by revealing that Hammond has been breeding more beasties at a secret location. Malcolm, his paleontologist ladylove (Julianne Moore) and a wildlife videographer (Vince Vaughn) join an expedition to document the lethal lizards' natural behavior in this action-packed thriller.
Boogie Nights: Bonus Material  1997  3.1 stars 155 mins Drama   Rated: NR
The Bonus Disc for Paul Thomas Anderson's sprawling porn epic offers a nice set of special features, including 10 deleted scenes and outtakes with optional commentary by Anderson, "The John C. Reilly Files" (a feature highlighting the actor's work), filmographies for cast members and their characters, crew information and the music video for Michael Penn's "Try" (also with optional commentary).
Boogie Nights Nominated For/Won Awards 1997  3.6 stars 155 mins Drama   Rated: NR
Director Paul Thomas Anderson's epic about the adult film industry stars Mark Wahlberg as a nightclub busboy who transforms himself into porn king Dirk Diggler and ultimately becomes intoxicated by success, cocaine and lofty aspirations. Set in the 1970s, the film features Oscar-nominated supporting performances by Burt Reynolds as skin-flick auteur Jack Horner and Julianne Moore as a veteran porn icon with maternal instincts.
The Myth of Fingerprints Nominated For/Won Awards 1997  3.0 stars 91 mins Drama   Rated: R
Warren (Noah Wyle) returns home after a three-year absence and soon falls into the rhythms of his childhood: bickering with his siblings, hanging out with his stoner buddies and avoiding his strange, cold father. But when his ex-girlfriend reappears, she becomes the catalyst for a Thanksgiving that changes everything. An incredible ensemble cast -- including Blythe Danner and Julianne Moore -- depicts the complexities of life, love and family.
Safe Nominated For/Won Awards 1995  3.1 stars 119 mins Independent   Rated: R
Julianne Moore gives an astonishing performance as Carol White, a suburban housewife whose affluent environment suddenly turns against her. All seems well until the day Carol claims everyday environmental toxins are making her increasingly ill. Director Todd Haynes' breakthrough feature is a bold, darkly comic, completely original drama depicting Carol's descent into the horrors of modern-day living.
Assassins Nominated For/Won Awards 1995  3.3 stars 133 mins Action & Adventure   Rated: R  until 01-Mar-2011     
Veteran hit man Robert Rath (Sylvester Stallone) is looking to get out of the business when he meets young, eager competitor Miguel Bain (Antonio Banderas), who has Rath at the top of his "to do" list. Rath takes one last job, but complications ensue when he falls in love with his mark, the beguiling Electra (Julianne Moore). Bain sets out to murder Rath and Electra, and the hit leads the assassins on a deadly chase from Seattle to Puerto Rico.
Nine Months  1995  3.2 stars 106 mins Comedy   Rated: PG-13  until 01-Sep-2011     
Child psychologist Samuel Faulkner (Hugh Grant) doesn't actually want children of his own. So when his longtime girlfriend, Rebecca (Julianne Moore), reveals that she's pregnant, his world goes topsy-turvy as he struggles to come to terms with impending fatherhood. Now Samuel must decide whether to change his ways or let Rebecca raise the child on her own. Robin Williams and Jeff Goldblum co-star in Chris Columbus's charming comedy.
Roommates Nominated For/Won Awards 1995  3.6 stars 108 mins Comedy   Rated: PG
At the age of 107, Rocky Holeczek (Peter Falk) is the oldest employed baker in Pittsburgh. His roommate is his grandson, Michael (D.B. Sweeney), a 35-year-old surgeon whom Rocky has raised since childhood -- and continues to guide into manhood. Their saga spans more than 30 years, with Rocky determined to stick around for as long as it takes to teach Michael what he needs to know about living. Peter Yates directs.
Vanya on 42nd Street Nominated For/Won Awards 1994  3.4 stars 119 mins Drama   Rated: PG
Actors Andre Gregory and Wallace Shawn are obsessed with mounting a pared-down stage production of Anton Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya" in New York City. The production -- staged for and starring their friends -- is a labor of love. This stirring drama, which was director Louis Malle's final film, also features Julianne Moore, Larry Pine, Brooke Smith, Phoebe Brand, Lynn Cohen and Madhur Jaffrey.
Short Cuts Nominated For/Won Awards 1993  3.5 stars 189 mins Drama   Rated: R
Robert Altman's mosaic masterpiece, based on Raymond Carver's short stories, presents a variety of characters -- including a baker, a phone-sex provider and a clown -- whose stale lives intersect and are forever altered through simple twists of fate. Tim Robbins, Robert Downey Jr., Madeleine Stowe, Matthew Modine, Lily Tomlin, Andie MacDowell, Jack Lemmon and Anne Archer are just a few of the big names among this moving tale's all-star cast.
Short Cuts: Bonus Material  1993  3.5 stars 122 mins Drama   Rated: R
The title notwithstanding, there are no "short cuts" in the bonus features on this packed disc complementing of one of director Robert Altman's most controversial films. Included are deleted scenes, an interview with writer Raymond Carver, a "reflective" featurette on the film with Altman and star Tim Robbins, an essay by film critic Mike Wilmington, a featurette entitled "Luck, Trust, and Ketchup: Robert Altman in Carver Country" and much more.
Benny and Joon Nominated For/Won Awards 1993  3.7 stars 98 mins Romance   Rated: PG
Benny (Aidan Quinn) is the overprotective caretaker of his mentally ill -- but artistically talented -- sister, Joon (Mary Stuart Masterson). When the eccentric Sam (Johnny Depp), who looks and acts like a silent-movie comedian, falls for Joon, the siblings' frail bond is put to the test. Depp's performance in this offbeat, beautifully acted love story scored a Golden Globe nomination. Julianne Moore and Oliver Platt co-star.
The Fugitive Nominated For/Won Awards 1993  4.1 stars 131 mins Action & Adventure   Rated: PG-13  until 31-Jan-2011     
Wrongly convicted of murdering his wife, Dr. Richard Kimble (Harrison Ford) escapes from custody after a ferocious train accident. But as he tries to find the real killer -- a mysterious one-armed man -- gung-ho U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard (Tommy Lee Jones) is hot on Kimble's trail. Jones bagged an Oscar for his flinty performance in this classic action-thriller, which features one of the grizzliest train wrecks ever put on celluloid.
Body of Evidence Nominated For/Won Awards 1993  2.8 stars 101 mins Thrillers   Rated: UR
Rebecca Carlson (Madonna), a powerful, intelligent, successful and breathtakingly beautiful woman, is on trial for the murder of her wealthy, older lover, whom the D.A. (Joe Mantegna) is convinced died as a result of an intense lovemaking session. It's up to Rebecca's attorney (Willem Dafoe) to prove her innocence ... but when he becomes entangled in her web of erotic game-playing, he too may be endangered by her passion.
The Hand that Rocks the Cradle  1992  3.5 stars 110 mins Thrillers   Rated: R  until 19-Dec-2010    
A suburban family chooses seemingly sweet Peyton Flanders (Rebecca De Mornay) as their newborn's nanny. Only much later does the infant's mother, Claire Bartel (Annabella Sciorra), realize Peyton's true intentions -- to destroy Claire and replace her in the family. The nail-biting suspense builds quickly in this chilling psychological thriller about deception and bitter revenge. Julianne Moore co-stars as Claire's sassy real-estate-agent friend.
The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag  1992  3.0 stars 89 mins Comedy   Rated: PG-13
Betty Lou Perkins (Penelope Ann Miller) is a mousy, small-town librarian who confesses to a murder she didn't commit just to get attention (her own detective husband has been ignoring her). But her plea has uproarious (and unexpected) consequences as a new, sexy Betty Lou finds herself capturing headlines, dancing in nightclubs, outwitting the mob and being applauded by the town.
The Last to Go  1991  2.2 stars 94 mins Drama   Rated: PG-13
Dullness sets in on the long-standing marriage of affluent Connecticut couple Mary Ellen (Tyne Daly) and Dan Slattery (Terry O'Quinn), prompting an infidelity that forever changes their seemingly perfect family, in this made-for TV movie. Chronicling the brood's ups and downs from 1962-84, this sweeping and bittersweet portrait of a family is based on a novel by Rand Richards Cooper. Tim Ransom co-stars as cynical son Toby.
Tales from the Darkside: The Movie  1990  3.5 stars 93 mins Horror   Rated: R
In this feature spin-off of the creepy TV anthology, psycho chef Betty (rock star Deborah Harry) plans to cook a little boy. The crafty tyke, however, stalls the violence by distracting Betty with three tales of terror. In "Lot 249," a grad student (Steve Buscemi) brings a mummy back to life. A millionaire hires a hit man (David Johansen) to kill a cat in "Cat from Hell." And in "Lover's Vow," an artist (James Remar) sells his soul to the devil.
I'll Take Manhattan: Disc 1  1987 93 mins Television   Rated: R
This disc contains the first portion of the four-part feature.
I'll Take Manhattan: Disc 2  1987 93 mins Television   Rated: PG-13
This disc contains the second portion of the four-part feature.
I'll Take Manhattan: Disc 3  1987 93 mins Television   Rated: PG-13
This disc contains the third portion of the four-part feature.
I'll Take Manhattan: Disc 4  1987 93 mins Television   Rated: PG-13
This disc contains the final portion of the four-part feature.
I'll Take Manhattan  1987  3.2 stars 375 mins Television   Rated: NR
Follow Maxi Amberville (Valerie Bertinelli) from three-time divorcee to dynamic businesswoman in this TV-movie adaptation of Judith Krantz's best-seller, set in New York's pressure-cooker world of magazine publishing. Maxi abandons her life of leisure when her mother decides to marry her dead husband's brother, who wants to sell the magazine. But Maxi decides to take him on -- head on! Also stars Julianne Moore and Jane Kaczmarek.