Damages: Season 2
2009 4.3 stars 583 mins Television Rated: PG-13
Golden Globe winner Glenn Close returns as ruthless attorney Patty Hewes in FX's critically acclaimed legal thriller that explores the cutthroat world of high-stakes litigation in New York City. Rose Byrne (28 Weeks Later) co-stars as Ellen Parsons, once a wide-eyed associate who's now a clever, hardened attorney in her own right. Ellen's out for justice, and she may give her former mentor a run for her money. |
Head Case
2009 3.4 stars Television Rated: R
This Starz comedy series heads back to the couch for another round of dysfunctional therapy sessions with Los Angeles–based celebrity shrink Elizabeth Goode (Alexandra Wentworth). Applying her trademark lack of empathy to her craft, Goode puts stars such as Jerry Seinfeld, Hugh Hefner, Kevin Nealon and "Survivor" host Jeff Probst through the wringer and leaves them wondering whether she's the one who's nuts. |
Head Case: 2009: The Wedding Ringer
2009 24 mins Television Rated: R
As a blissed-out Dr. Goode prepares for her wedding, Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott seek out couples counseling, and Macy Gray shares her aspirations of making it to the White House. Meanwhile, a car-wash owner presents Myron with a gift. |
Head Case: 2009: Talk to the List
2009 24 mins Television Rated: R
Dr. Goode locks horns with her wedding planner as the budget for her upcoming nuptials threatens to spiral out of control. Jeremy creates additional headaches for his fiancée when he tries to sneak a peek at the guest list. |
Head Case: 2009: Tying the...Not
2009 26 mins Television Rated: R
Dr. Goode is poised to take her long-awaited walk down the aisle as the big day arrives. Back at the office, Tate Donovan agonizes over dating dramas, and "Survivor" host Jeff Probst confronts a case of mistaken identity. |
Head Case: 2009: Elizabeth Hughes
2009 28 mins Television Rated: PG
The morning after her wedding -- when she should be in honeymoon heaven -- Dr. Goode is reeling from her new husband's unexpected confession. Now it's up to Lola to save the day, with a little help from Playboy founder Hugh Hefner. |
Head Case: 2009: Back in the Game
2009 26 mins Television Rated: PG
Shrink Elizabeth Goode becomes her own head case as she deals with the aftermath of her disastrous, short-lived marriage. She decides some self-therapy may be just what the doctor ordered -- and she should know. Geri Halliwell guest stars. |
Head Case: 2009: Short on Love
2009 24 mins Television Rated: R
In between seeing patients and attempting to ruin her ex's reputation, Dr. Goode dives into New York City's dating pool and comes up dry. Meanwhile, back at the Los Angeles office, Lola launches a "blendie" business. |
Head Case: 2009: That's Produce
2009 25 mins Television Rated: R
Plagued by self-doubt, Dr. Goode tries to figure out why her relationship with chef Mario Batali crashed and burned. Actress Sandra Bernhard experiences a crisis of faith, and Lola's in the black with her blendie business. |
Head Case: 2009: Twinkle, Twinkle
2009 23 mins Television Rated: R
Back in Los Angeles, a disastrous date with comedian Michael McDonald sends Dr. Goode spiraling out of control, prompting an awkward breakup with patient Illeana Douglas. Luckily, Tiffani Thiessen knows just what the good doc needs: a gay sidekick. |
Head Case: 2009: All About Steve
2009 28 mins Television
When her gynecologist looks inward, Dr. Goode is shocked to learn that she has no uterus. A conversation with patient and WWE star Dave Batista inspires her to give adoption a shot. Meanwhile, Finks runs into some trouble on his way back East. |
Head Case: 2009: The Big Book
2009 24 mins Television
The increasingly bicoastal Dr. Goode returns to New York City to help out Finks and meet with new patient Jerry Seinfeld. Then it's back to Los Angeles again, where a million-dollar opportunity drops into her lap. |
Damages: Season 3
2009 4.4 stars Television
Glenn Close returns as ruthless litigator Patty Hewes in the third season of this Emmy-winning drama, which follows the lawyer's merciless, win-at-any-cost schemes and her devious attempts to manipulate hotshot young protégé Ellen Parsons (Rose Byrne). As Ellen ponders the mysterious new job offer she received in Season 2, Patty recovers from a dramatic confrontation and starts maneuvering for leverage in another high-profile case. |
Damages: Season 2: Disc 1
2009 179 mins Television
This disc includes the following episodes: "I Lied, Too," "Burn It, Shred It, I Don't Care," "I Knew Your Pig" and "Hey! Mr. Pibb." |
Damages: Season 2: Disc 2
2009 225 mins Television
This disc includes the following episodes: "I Agree, It Wasn't Funny," "A Pretty Girl in a Leotard," " New York Sucks," "They Had to Tweeze That Out of My Kidney" and "You Got Your Prom Date Pregnant." |
Damages: Season 2: Disc 3
2009 179 mins Television
This disc includes the following episodes: "Uh oh. Out Come the Skeletons," "London. Of Course," "Look What He Dug Up This Time" and "Trust Me." |
American Primitive
2008 3.6 stars 93 mins Drama Rated: NR
British widower Harry Goodhart (Tate Donovan) decides to make a fresh start and moves with his teenage daughters (Danielle Savre and Skye McCole Bartusiak) to Cape Cod in 1973. But Harry can't leave behind the secret that threatens to tear his family apart. Adjusting to their new lives proves difficult for the girls when they discover that the connection between their dad and his partner (Adam Pascal) is more than just a working relationship. |
Damages: Season 1
2007 4.2 stars 581 mins Television Rated: PG-13
This legal drama stars Glenn Close as steely litigator Patty Hewes, head of the revered Hewes & Associates. Dedicated to their work, Patty, protégée Ellen Parsons (Rose Byrne) and senior associate Tom Shayes (Tate Donovan) battle CEO Arthur Frobisher (Ted Danson) in a class-action suit. The pressure's on as millions of dollars, reputations and lives are at stake. Philip Bosco and Zeljko Ivanek also star in this Emmy-nominated series. |
Nancy Drew
2007 3.6 stars 95 mins Children & Family Rated: PG
Intrepid teenage private eye Nancy Drew (Emma Roberts) heads to Tinseltown with her father (Tate Donovan) to investigate the unsolved murder of a movie star in this old-fashioned whodunit based on Carolyn Keene's popular series of books for young adults. But can the small-town girl cut through the Hollywood hype to solve the case? Rachael Leigh Cook, Max Thieriot and Josh Flitter co-star, and Bruce Willis turns up in an uncredited cameo. |
Damages: Season 1: Disc 1
2007 224 mins Television Rated: UR
This disc includes the following episodes: "Get Me a Lawyer (Pilot)," "Jesus, Mary and Joe Cocker," "And My Paralyzing Fear of Death," "Tastes Like a Ho-Ho" and "A Regular Earl Anthony." |
Damages: Season 1: Disc 2
2007 223 mins Television Rated: UR
This disc includes the following episodes: "She Spat at Me," "We Are Not Animals," "Blame the Victim," "Do You Regret What We Did?" and "Sort of Like a Family." |
Damages: Season 1: Disc 3
2007 134 mins Television Rated: UR
This disc includes the following episodes: "I Hate These People," "There's No 'We' Anymore" and "Because I Know Patty." |
Damages: Season 1: Disc 1
2007 224 mins Television Rated: PG
This disc includes the following episodes: "Get Me a Lawyer (Pilot)," "Jesus, Mary and Joe Cocker," "And My Paralyzing Fear of Death" and "Tastes Like a Ho-Ho." |
Damages: Season 1: Disc 2
2007 223 mins Television Rated: PG
This disc includes the following episodes: "A Regular Earl Anthony," "She Spat at Me," "We Are Not Animals," "Blame the Victim" and "Do You Regret What We Did?" |
Damages: Season 1: Disc 3
2007 134 mins Television Rated: PG
This disc includes the following episodes: "Sort of Like a Family," "I Hate These People," "There's No 'We' Anymore" and "Because I Know Patty." |
The Lather Effect
2007 2.8 stars 95 mins Comedy Rated: NR
On the eve of selling her childhood home, Valinda (Connie Britton) hosts a liquor-drenched high school reunion party, after which she and a handful of her now 30-something friends clean up the wreckage and wax nostalgic about the long-gone 1980s. Eric Stoltz, Peter Facinelli, Ione Skye, Sarah Clarke and Tate Donovan fill out the cast of this intriguing ensemble dramedy from co-writer-director Sarah Kelly. |
The O.C.: Season 3: Disc 1
2005 174 mins Television Rated: UR
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Aftermath," "The Shape of Things to Come," "The End of Innocence" and "The Last Waltz." |
The O.C.: Season 3: Disc 2
2005 174 mins Television Rated: UR
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Perfect Storm," "The Swells," "The Anger Management" and "The Game Plan." |
The O.C.: Season 3: Disc 3
2005 174 mins Television Rated: UR
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Disconnect," "The Chrismukkah Bar Mitz-vahkkah," "The Safe Harbor" and "The Sister Act." |
The O.C.: Season 3: Disc 4
2005 174 mins Television Rated: UR
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Pot Stirrer," "The Cliffhanger," "The Heavy Lifting" and "The Road Warrior." |
The O.C.: Season 3: Disc 5
2005 174 mins Television Rated: UR
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Journey," "The Undertow" and "The Secrets and Lies." |
The O.C.: Season 3: Disc 6
2005 174 mins Television Rated: R
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Day After Tomorrow," "The Dawn Patrol," "The College Try" and "The Party Favor." |
The O.C.: Season 3: Disc 7
2005 174 mins Television Rated: R
This disc includes the episodes "The Man of the Year" and "The Graduates." Special features include a gag reel, featurette, music video and more. |
Good Night, and Good Luck
George Clooney's Academy Award-nominated docudrama pits veteran television newsman Edward R. Murrow (David Strathairn) against a determined Sen. Joseph McCarthy and his single-minded crusade to quell the red threat at home. Despite corporate pressure to back off, Murrow and his CBS staff vow to examine the lies and fear tactics perpetrated by McCarthy during his Communist witch-hunts. Robert Downey Jr., Patricia Clarkson and Jeff Daniels co-star. |
The O.C.: Season 3
2005 4.0 stars 1089 mins Television Rated: NR
Life in the sun-soaked, money-drenched Orange County community of Newport Beach, Calif., is not without its problems; just ask any of the characters on this ensemble cast show set there. As the third season opens, senior year, prom, graduation and college loom, but more immediate concerns -- Ryan's (Benjamin McKenzie) savior complex, Seth (Adam Brody) and Summer's (Rachel Bilson) relationship problems -- preoccupy the close-knit O.C. gang. |
Good Night, and Good Luck
George Clooney's Oscar-nominated docudrama pits TV newsman Edward R. Murrow (David Strathairn) against Sen. Joseph McCarthy and his single-minded crusade to quell the red threat at home. Despite corporate pressure to back off, Murrow and his CBS staff are determined to examine the lies and fear tactics perpetrated by McCarthy during his Communist witch-hunts. The impressive cast includes Robert Downey Jr., Patricia Clarkson and Jeff Daniels. |
The O.C.: Season 2: Disc 1
2004 175 mins Television Rated: NR
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Distance," "The Way We Were," "The New Kids on the Block" and "The New Era." |
The O.C.: Season 2: Disc 2
2004 175 mins Television Rated: NR
This disc includes the following episodes: "The SnO.C.," "The Chrismukkah That Almost Wasn't," "The Family Ties" and "The Power of Love." |
The O.C.: Season 2: Disc 3
2004 175 mins Television Rated: R
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Ex-Factor," "The Accomplice," "The Second Chance" and "The Lonely Hearts Club." |
The O.C.: Season 2: Disc 4
2004 175 mins Television Rated: R
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Father Knows Best," "The Rainy Day Women," "The Mallpisode" and "The Blaze of Glory." |
The O.C.: Season 2: Disc 5
2004 175 mins Television Rated: R
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Brothers Grim," "The Risky Business," "The Rager" and "The O.C. Confidential." |
The O.C.: Season 2: Disc 6
2004 175 mins Television Rated: R
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Return of the Nana," "The Showdown," "The O. Sea" and "The Dearly Beloved." |
The O.C.: Season 2: Disc 7
2004 71 mins Television Rated: R
This disc includes the following bonus features: "Beachy Couture," "The O.C.: Obsess Completely" and "The O.C. Take 1: Gags and Goofs from Season 1 and 2." |
The O.C.: Season 2
2004 4.0 stars 660 mins Television Rated: R
The heat index rises in the second season of this Fox channel hit featuring the struggles and triumphs of affluent Orange County, Calif., teenagers (on the brink of adulthood) and their families: the Coopers, the Nichols and the Cohens. This year, Caleb (Alan Dale) joins the fray; Ryan (Ben McKenzie) is back in Newport; Seth (Adam Brody) continues to woo Summer (Rachel Bilson); and Marissa (Mischa Barton) attempts the single life. |
The O.C.: Season 1: Disc 3
2003 176 mins Television Rated: PG-13
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Heights," "The Perfect Couple," "The Homecoming" and "The Secret." |
The O.C.: Season 1: Disc 4
2003 176 mins Television Rated: PG-13
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Best Chrismukkah Ever," "The Countdown," "The Third Wheel" and "The Links." |
The O.C.: Season 1: Disc 5
2003 176 mins Television Rated: PG-13
This disc includes the following episodes (17-20): "The Rivals," "The Truth," "The Heartbreak" and "The Telenovela." |
The O.C.: Season 1: Disc 6
2003 176 mins Television Rated: PG-13
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Goodbye Girl," "The LA," "The Nana" and "The Proposal." |
The O.C.: Season 1: Disc 7
2003 131 mins Television Rated: PG-13
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Shower," "The Strip" and "The Ties that Bind." Extras include audio commentary, cast and crew interviews, featurettes, sneak peeks, deleted scenes and more. |
The O.C.: Season 1: Disc 2
2003 176 mins Television Rated: PG-13
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Outsider," "The Girlfriend," "The Escape" and "The Rescue." |
The O.C.: Season 1: Disc 1
2003 176 mins Television Rated: PG-13
This disc includes the following episodes: Pilot, "The Model Home," "The Gamble" and "The Debut." |
The O.C.: Season 1
2003 4.0 stars 1186 mins Television Rated: R
Ritzy Newport Beach, Calif., is a place where money, gossip, sex, glamour and dysfunction collide in this edgy soap. Teenager Ryan (Benjamin McKenzie) ends up there after his mother abandons him and lawyer Sandy (Peter Gallagher) takes him in. He finds a new best bud, Seth (Adam Brody), and a new crush, Marissa (Mischa Barton), but not everyone is as welcoming, including Marissa's boyfriend, Luke (Chris Carmack). Welcome to the O.C.! |
Exposed
2003 2.0 stars 96 mins Comedy Rated: R
In this biting satire helmed by Misti Barnes, a gossip show tries to uncover dirt on a trio of female TV personalities. As host of "Probe," Bob Smith (Tate Donovan) is used to digging up scandals. But truth melds with fiction when he sets out to expose three nominees for the Women of Distinction Award: Martha Stewart wannabe Susan Andrews (Brenda Strong), cheeky Brit Jade Blake (Gia Carides) and morning show host Laura Silvera (Lumi Cavazos). |
West of Here
2002 2.4 stars 80 mins Drama Rated: R
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. |
Get Well Soon
2001 2.8 stars 95 mins Comedy Rated: R
After top-rated TV talk show host Bobby Bishop (Vincent Gallo) suffers a meltdown on the air, he leaves his show and heads to New York City to find his ex-girlfriend, Lily (Courteney Cox). But Lily isn't thrilled that Bobby gained fame and fortune without her, and she goes to great lengths to keep him at a distance. Director Justin McCarthy's independent romantic comedy co-stars Jeffrey Tambor and Tate Donovan as Lily's cross-dressing boyfriend. |
G-Men From Hell
2001 2.1 stars 90 mins Comedy Rated: PG-13
Based on the comic book from Dark Horse Comics, Mike Mattress and Dean Crept are federal agents who have been set up, murdered and sent to Hell. They escape and return to Earth as detectives, trying to do good deeds and earn their way into Heaven. One beautiful client with a red-hot murder charge later, Mattress and Crept are trying to solve the case as well as their own murder, all while being pursued by both the police and the Devil. |
October Twenty-Second
1998 2.5 stars 94 mins Drama Rated: R
A wounded man makes a desperate call, reporting that a gunman is holding a coffee shop hostage and shooting anyone he pleases -- but when the SWAT team shows up, the madman (Michael Pare) opens fire. Through flashbacks, a waitress (Amanda Plummer) serves an array of customers, all of whom are blissfully unaware of how their lives will be horrifically changed. Tate Donovan and Ernie Hudson co-star in this thrilling drama. |
Hercules
In Disney's animated take on Greek mythology, the heavenly Hercules (voiced by Tate Donovan) is stripped of his immortality and raised on Earth instead of Olympus, where he's forced to take on Hades (James Woods) and assorted monsters to claim his heroic birthright. Good thing he has friends -- and a willing trainer (Danny DeVito) who can whip him into shape. The film garnered an Oscar nod for Best Original Song ("Go the Distance"). |
The Best of Friends: Season 4
1997 4.1 stars 118 mins Television Rated: NR
The 1997-1998 season of "Friends," starring Jennifer Aniston, Courtney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer, boasted side-splittingly unforgettable episodes. The funniest are gathered in this collection, which includes: "The One With The Jellyfish," "The One Where Chandler Crosses the Line," "The One With the Free Porn," "The One With All the Wedding Dresses" and "The One With the Worst Best Man Ever." |
The Only Thrill
1997 2.9 stars 108 mins Drama Rated: R
Timing, they say, is everything, and for clothing store owner Reece McHenry (Sam Shepard) and widowed seamstress Carol Fitzsimmons (Diane Keaton), it's just never right -- despite a love that spans decades. While circumstances (including a wife in a coma) conspire to keep Carol and Reece apart, their children (Diane Lane, Robert Patrick) begin an affair of their own -- a relationship that provides a disturbing mirror for their parents. |
America's Dream
1996 3.3 stars 87 mins Drama Rated: PG-13
Home Box Office's trilogy of moving short stories (all penned by noted black authors) looks at black America in the 1930s through the '50s. John Henrik Clarke's "The Boy Who Painted Christ Black" starring Wesley Snipes chronicles a recalcitrant student artist. An overworked sharecropper (Danny Glover) faces marital woes in Richard Wright's "Long Black Song," and Maya Angelou's "The Reunion" follows an unstable jazz musician (Lorraine Toussaint). |
Holy Matrimony
1994 3.0 stars 98 mins Comedy Rated: PG
It's a clash of two cultures when a none-too-innocent city girl (Patricia Arquette) is forced to hide out with a colony of ultra-religious Hutterites until she can find loot stashed on their land. Things get even worse when the Hutterites' law dictates that she must get married -- to a 12-year-old boy. Talk about robbing the cradle! Leonard Nimoy directs this wacky comedy. |
Ethan Frome
1993 3.3 stars 99 mins Drama Rated: PG
In this drama based on Edith Wharton's 1911 novel detailing a forbidden love triangle, Ethan Frome (Liam Neeson) is torn between his joyless marriage to Zenobia (Joan Allen) and his longing for cousin and housekeeper, Mattie Silver (Patricia Arquette). Directed by John Madden (would later direct the multi-Oscar-winning Shakespeare in Love), the film features a rare screen appearance by Katherine Houghton (Guess Who's Coming to Dinner). |
Inside Monkey Zetterland
Meet struggling screenwriter Monkey Zetterland (Steve Antin) and his zany family in this quirky comedy by Jefery Levy. Monkey uses his obsession with an extinct subway system of L.A. as fare for his script but distractions prove to deter him. There's his soap opera star mother, his lesbian sister and her girlfriend, his hairdresser brother, his girlfriend, and a fawning neighbor. Patricia Arquette, Sofia Coppola, Sandra Bernhard and Rupert Everett co-star. |
Love Potion #9
1992 3.3 stars 92 mins Comedy Rated: PG-13
A gypsy woman (Anne Bancroft) gives nerdy biochemist Paul (Tate Donovan) a love-inducing elixir to improve his luck with women. To evaluate the potion's effects, he enlists the help of fellow geeky scientist Diane (Sandra Bullock). The two test it on themselves and, naturally, they fall in love. But when Diane's ex-boyfriend uses the potion to win her back, Paul's only hope is to invent an even more potent concoction. |
Memphis Belle
1990 3.8 stars 108 mins Drama Rated: PG-13
A U.S. bomber plane's crew is ordered to hit a heavily defended German city. Capt. Dearborn (Matthew Modine) leads his men into battle while their commander and a public relations officer (John Lithgow) anxiously await the squad's return. Amid friction between the captain and his co-pilot (Tate Donovan), a scandal erupts when it's learned that a medical officer has been dishonest. Based on the real-life World War II plane's final mission. |
Clean and Sober
1988 3.3 stars 124 mins Drama Rated: R
Michael Keaton received a Best Actor award from the National Society of Film Critics for his turn as Daryl Poynter, a big-time Philadelphia realtor with a hefty cocaine addiction, in this affecting drama. Poynter's world comes to a halt when he finds a dead woman in his bed (the result of an overdose) and gets a call from his employer about missing funds. Running from both his past and the law, Poynter hides out in a drug treatment center. |
Dangerous Curves
1988 2.0 stars 93 mins Comedy Rated: NR
A wealthy businessman commissions college pals Chuck (Tate Donovan) and Wally (Grant Heslov) to deliver a new Porsche to his daughter in Lake Tahoe. But the boys are in for a wild ride when thieves nab the Porsche to use as the prize in a beauty pageant. Getting the car back won't be easy -- especially with loads of scantily clad beauty contestants frolicking on the beach causing distractions. |
SpaceCamp
1986 3.4 stars 107 mins Action & Adventure Rated: PG
A group of bright but incorrigible high school students (including Lea Thompson, Joaquin Phoenix and Kelly Preston) go to the NASA SpaceCamp intending to take the first steps in becoming astronauts. But they get more than they ever dreamed - or feared - when a frightening miscommunication sends the teens and their astronaut instructor into orbit, leaving them to negotiate the hazards of space and return safely. |
No Small Affair
1984 3.0 stars 102 mins Comedy Rated: R
Teenaged dreamer Charles Cummings (Jon Cryer) yearns to become a photographer. When he falls for older rock 'n' roller Laura (Demi Moore), an obsessive Charles spends his life savings on an advertising campaign that puts Laura's face atop every cab in San Francisco. Charles's brainstorm pays off with a record contract for Laura, but she still doesn't see him as an object of affection. Co-stars Tim Robbins and Jennifer Tilly. |