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Larry Pine

18 Movies Starring Larry Pine

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Chasing the Green  2009  2.4 stars 102 mins Drama   Rated: NR
Riding high as they leverage their newfangled credit card machines into a multimillion-dollar company, 20-something brothers Ross and Adam Franklin (Ryan Hurst and Jeremy London) become the targets of powerful business interests opposed to their success. When the Federal Trade Commission joins the crusade against them, the siblings get a harsh lesson in the perils of entrepreneurship. Russ Emanuel directs this drama based on a true story.
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.
Melinda and Melinda  2004  2.9 stars 105 mins Comedy   Rated: PG-13
Radha Mitchell plays two versions of Melinda, a woman who two writers imagine comes undone at a dinner party in different ways -- one as a comedy, the other as a tragedy -- in this Woody Allen concoction. In one plot, Melinda's problems hasten the breakup of her friends' (Chloe Sevigny and Jonny Lee Miller) marriage, while in the other, she throws another couple, Susan and Hobie (Amanda Peet and Will Ferrell), into a hilarious tizzy.
Justice  2004  3.3 stars Independent   Rated: NR
New Yorker Drew Pettite (Erik Palladino) creates and publishes a comic book character named Justice, intended to mirror the kind of everyday heroes that sprang up in the wake of the 9/11 tragedy. Partly based on a down-to-earth schoolteacher Drew meets at a neighborhood basketball court, the character soon creates buzz and leads Drew into some seminal discussions of whether violence and vigilantism can truly be called heroic.
In the Realms of the Unreal Nominated For/Won Awards 2004  3.5 stars 82 mins Documentary   Rated: NR  until 21-Nov-2010    
Featuring the voices of Dakota Fanning and Larry Pine and the work of talented animators, this documentary tells the story of Henry Darger, a reclusive janitor by day with few -- if any -- friends, but by night a literary artist with a unique vision. Darger's resulting 15,000-page epic is a wonderland of imagination as it details the exploits of seven angelic sisters who lead a rebellion against men who enslave children.
Two Brothers and a Bride  2004  2.8 stars 82 mins Comedy   Rated: PG-13  until 15-Apr-2011    
Brothers Jake (Tim Blake Nelson) and Josh (David Arquette) work at a Midwest vegetable farm and are cared for in every possible way by their doting mother (Lois Smith). When their mother dies, the boys realize they're hopeless at taking care of themselves, so they head to Russia to search for wives. When they settle on just one wife (Emily Mortimer), how will their new companion feel about getting two men for the price of one?
Particles of Truth  2003  3.1 stars 101 mins Independent   Rated: R  until 23-Aug-2010    
Struggling New York City artist Lilli (Jennifer Elster) should rejoice at her upcoming show, but she can't get past the insecurity of her troubled childhood. To makes things worse, her father (Alan Samulski) is dying, and her mom (Susan Floyd) has gone over the edge. Things begin to change for Lilli when she meets Morrison (Gale Harold), a poet with his own serious problems. But the two must face their issues if they're to make it as a couple.
Nola  2003  3.2 stars 97 mins Romance   Rated: R  until 30-Jan-2011    
All Nola (Emmy Rossum) can think about is how much her life will improve when she becomes a successful singer. Tired of her abusive stepfather, she travels to New York hoping to find fame and her real father. Once there, she takes a job at a local diner whose owner, Margaret (Mary McDonnell), also happens to operate an escort service. Before long, Margaret invites Nola into her home to live amidst a crazy cast of characters.
Mr. Smith Gets a Hustler  2002  2.6 stars 91 mins Drama   Rated: NR
Businessman Mr. Smith (Larry Pine) seeks the services of Bobby (Alex Feldman) -- an 18-year-old kid from New York who supports himself and his alcoholic mother (Anna Thomson) by working as a male prostitute. When Smith repeatedly spends $600 a night for Bobby's company, Bobby suspects there's more to Mr. Smith than he lets on. The younger man's suspicions are confirmed when a mysterious customer arrives one day asking questions about Mr. Smith.
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.
Let it Snow  2001  2.4 stars 91 mins Comedy   Rated: R
A goofy wannabe chef falls in love with a feisty meteorologist in this wholesome romantic comedy about growing up and getting the girl.
Small Time Crooks Nominated For/Won Awards 2000  3.1 stars 95 mins Comedy   Rated: PG
Ray (Woody Allen) is an incompetent crook with big dreams and a low IQ. When he sets up his wife, Frenchy (Tracey Ullman), in a storefront to cover his tunneling operation into a local bank, her baked goods take off, and Ray and Co. are catapulted from rags to riches. A brilliant ensemble cast including Hugh Grant, Elaine May and Jon Lovitz has got Allen's back.
A Stranger in the Kingdom  1999  2.7 stars 112 mins Drama   Rated: R
Walter Andrews (Ernie Hudson) served as an Army chaplain during World War II; now his reputation has earned him a job as a minister in a small Vermont town. When the townspeople realize that their new minister is black, some express racist attitudes. Most, however, welcome the ex-Army chaplain -- until, that is, a young woman is found dead. Then, Andrews quickly becomes the prime suspect. The reason? He'd let the woman live with him.
Sunday Nominated For/Won Awards 1997  2.7 stars 93 mins Drama   Rated: UR
Madeleine (Lisa Harrow) wakes one Sunday to face her stagnant acting career and failing marriage. That same winter day, unemployed computer-technician Oliver (David Suchet) finds himself in a homeless shelter. When Madeleine mistakes Oliver for a film director, the two strangers embark upon an intense and ultimately transforming day together and, before long, it is no longer clear what the truth is.
Dead Man Walking Nominated For/Won Awards 1995  3.8 stars 122 mins Drama   Rated: R
Scheduled to be put to death for brutally slaying two teens, Matthew Poncelet (Sean Penn) seeks the aid of activist nun Helen Prejean (Susan Sarandon), a death-penalty opponent. She becomes Matthew's spiritual adviser and tries to halt the execution, even though Matthew's professed innocence is dubious. As the execution date draws ever closer, Sister Helen works to save Matthew's soul by getting him to confess -- and to ask divine forgiveness.
Vanya on 42nd Street Nominated For/Won Awards 1994  3.5 stars 119 mins Drama   Rated: PG
Actors Andre Gregory and Wallace Shawn are obsessed with mounting a pared-down stage production in New York City of Anton Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya." 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 and Lynn Cohen.
Anna Nominated For/Won Awards 1987  2.8 stars 101 mins Drama   Rated: PG-13  until 01-Jan-2011    
Czech refugee Krystyna (Paulina Porizkova) travels to New York in search of her actress idol and fellow expatriate, Anna (Sally Kirkland). After her own arrival in the Big Apple, Anna finds that celebrity often doesn't travel well, and she must go through a battery of humiliating auditions to try and get work in her adopted land. But when Krystyna and Anna finally meet, they provide a support structure for each other.
Georgie and Bonnie's Pictures  1978  2.5 stars 83 mins Comedy   Rated: NR
Two affluent siblings (Victor Banerjee and Aparna Sen) own a priceless collection of Indian art, which is currently being stored in their palace's dusty storeroom. Lady Gee (Dame Peggy Ashcroft) is a shrewd London art dealer who heads to India to track down the precious anthology and finds she'll have to compete with another collector, Clark Haven (Larry Pine), for the prize. Each one will stop at nothing to ensure personal victory.