After teen Clary Fray witnesses a murder at a New York nightclub, a sinister stranger named Valentine attacks and kidnaps her mother. Endowed with supernatural vision, Clary recruits a band of youthful human-angel hybrids to help rescue her mother. |
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Director Steven Spielberg takes on the towering legacy of Abraham Lincoln, focusing on his stewardship of the Union during the Civil War years. The biographical saga also reveals the conflicts within Lincoln's cabinet regarding the war and abolition. |
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This disc includes episodes: "Far Away Places," "At the Codfish Ball," "Lady Lazarus" and "Dark Shadows." |
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This disc includes episodes: "Christmas Waltz," " The Other Woman," "Commissions and Fees" and "The Phantom." |
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This disc includes episodes: "A Little Kiss Part 1," "A Little Kiss Part 2," "Tea Leaves" and "Mystery Date." |
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This disc includes episodes: "Signal 30." "Far Away Places" and "At the Codfish Ball." |
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This disc includes episodes: "Lady Lazarus" and "Dark Shadows" and "Christmas Waltz." |
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This disc includes episodes: "The Other Woman," "Commission and Fees" and "The Phantom." |
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This disc includes episodes:"Mystery Date," "Signal 30" and "Far Away Places." |
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This disc includes episodes: "At the Codfish Ball," "Lady Lazarus" and "Dark Shadows." |
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This disc includes episodes:"Christmas Waltz," "The Other Woman," "Commission and Fees" and "The Phantom." |
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This disc includes episodes: "A Little Kiss Part 1," "A Little Kiss Part 2," "Tea Leaves," "Mystery Date" and "Signal 30." |
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This disc includes episodes: "Far Away Places," "At the Codfish Ball," "Lady Lazarus" and "Dark Shadows." |
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This disc includes episodes: "Christmas Waltz," " The Other Woman," "Commissions and Fees" and "The Phantom." |
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This disc includes episodes: "A Little Kiss: Part 1," "A Little Kiss: Part 2" and "Tea Leaves." |
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Director Steven Spielberg takes on the towering legacy of Abraham Lincoln, focusing on his stewardship of the Union during the Civil War years. The biographical saga also reveals the conflicts within Lincoln's cabinet regarding the war and abolition. |
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Master of horror John Carpenter returns to form -- and to the director's chair -- for this chilling thriller in which a young woman, Kristen (Amber Heard), is sent to a mental institution with a past as dark and haunted as her own. Terrorized by a ghost, each of the other patients in Kristen's ward begin t... |
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Master of horror John Carpenter returns to form -- and to the director's chair -- for this chilling thriller in which a young woman, Kristen (Amber Heard), is sent to a mental institution with a past as dark and haunted as her own. Terrorized by a ghost, each of the other patients in Kristen's ward begin to disappear, and that's just the beginning of her long nightmare. Jared Harris ("Mad Men") and Danielle Panabaker (Friday the 13th) also star. |
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Robert Downey Jr. returns as the brilliant sleuth and Jude Law is back as Dr. Watson in this atmospheric sequel to 2009's Sherlock Holmes. Holmes resorts to occult theories and more to defeat the plans of his nemesis, the evil Professor Moriarty. |
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Robert Downey Jr. returns as the brilliant sleuth and Jude Law is back as Dr. Watson in this atmospheric sequel to 2009's Sherlock Holmes. Holmes resorts to occult theories and more to defeat the plans of his nemesis, the evil Professor Moriarty. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Public Relations," "Christmas Comes but Once a Year" and "The Good News." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Rejected," "The Chrysanthemum and the Sword" and "Waldorf Stories." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Suitcase," "The Summer Man" and "The Beautiful Girls." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Hands and Knees," "Chinese Wall," "Blowing Smoke" and "Tomorrowland." |
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In the Season 4 finale, a surprising opportunity rears its head for both Don and Peggy, leaving them with life-altering decisions to make. |
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While trying to navigate a crisis, Don encounters an old friend. |
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An all-hands meeting is called for the employees of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce, and the gossip starts to fly. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Public Relations," "Christmas Comes but Once a Year" and "The Good News." |
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Betty is a bit unsettled when a surprise visitor stops at the Francis home. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Rejected," "The Chrysanthemum and the Sword" and "Waldorf Stories." |
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A romantic gesture in the form of a thoughtful gift could lead to professional problems for Peggy. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Suitcase," "The Summer Man" and "The Beautiful Girls." |
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Peggy and Joan are forced to deal with some rambunctious office shenanigans. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Hands and Knees," "Chinese Wall," "Blowing Smoke" and "Tomorrowland." |
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After their two young children are diagnosed with a rare genetic disease for which conventional medicine has no cure, John and Aileen pin their hopes on the work of unconventional scientist Dr. Robert Stonehill and form a company to develop a drug. |
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Don's reluctance to talk about himself jettisons a prestigious trade-paper interview that the company was hoping would be a boon to business. |
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Don and Pete disregard Roger's expectations in an effort to land an important new client. |
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An edict from Roger and Lane puts Pete in a personal dilemma. |
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Don makes a jaunt to Acapulco, while back at the office, Lane and Joan get into a serious disagreement. |
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The agency's Christmas party is nearly spoiled by the late arrival of a surprise and not-so-welcome visitor. |
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A deadline disrupts Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce. |
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Peggy clashes with her new creative partner, and Don pitches under unusual circumstances. |
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After their two young children are diagnosed with a rare genetic disease for which conventional medicine has no cure, John (Brendan Fraser) and Aileen (Keri Russell) pin their hopes on the work of unconventional scientist Dr. Robert Stonehill (Harrison Ford). Director Tom Vaughan's heartfelt drama is based on the true story of the Crowley family, as chronicled by journalist Geeta Anand in her book &NFi;The Cure.&NFi_; |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Public Relations," "Christmas Comes but Once a Year," "The Good News," "The Rejected" and "The Chrysanthemum and the Sword." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Waldorf Stories," "The Suitcase," "The Summer Man" and "The Beautiful Girls." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Hands and Knees," "Chinese Wall," "Blowing Smoke" and "Tomorrowland." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Public Relations," "Christmas Comes but Once a Year," "The Good News," "The Rejected" and "The Chrysanthemum and the Sword." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Waldorf Stories," "The Suitcase," "The Summer Man" and "The Beautiful Girls." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Hands and Knees," "Chinese Wall," "Blowing Smoke" and "Tomorrowland." |
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Don has a pivotal meeting with Connie, Betty is the beneficiary of some interesting advice, and Pete has a serious sit-down with some clients. |
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A candidate makes an impression on Don, Peggy's taste in men proves questionable, and Pete faces a major decision about his career. |
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Sterling Cooper welcomes back a prodigal client; Betty and the children take a trip; Joan and Greg make plans for their future. |
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Sterling Cooper celebrates a company milestone; Peggy competes with Paul for an account. |
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Client satisfaction proves to be difficult for both Don and Sal; Betty decides to host a fund-raiser. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Guy Walks into an Advertising Agency," "Seven Twenty Three," "Souvenir" and "Wee Small Hours." |
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Don decides to include Betty on a company business trip, and Pete lends a hand to a neighbor in his apartment building. |
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Betty becomes involved in local politics. A troubling incident leads Don to think about his future, and Peggy receives an exquisite gift. |
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A unexpected visitor shows up at Sterling Cooper, Sally gets spooked by something (or someone), and Joan is the recipient of some surprising news. |
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Pete works a new angle into his business dealings. Concern over Sally's behavior causes Don and Betty to act, and a dream has an odd effect on Betty. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Color Blue," "The Gypsy and the Hobo," "The Grown-ups" and "Shut the Door. Have a Seat." |
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Don crosses paths with his father-in-law, Peggy looks for a new roommate, and a wealthy client is excited about doing business with the firm. |
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A mandatory overtime session leaves the writers staving off late-night boredom. Roger throws a party, and Joan and Greg host one of their own. |
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Betty's father visits. The firm contemplates an unusual client request. Roger arranges a wedding. Peggy is greatly affected by a campaign. |
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Pete and Ken are among those impacted by the corporate changes at the firm. Meanwhile, Sal accompanies Don on a business trip. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Out of Town," "Love Among the Ruins," "My Old Kentucky Home," "The Arrangements" and "The Fog." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Out of Town," "Love Among the Ruins," "My Old Kentucky Home," "The Arrangements" and "The Fog." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Guy Walks into an Advertising Agency," "Seven Twenty Three," "Souvenir" and "Wee Small Hours." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Color Blue," "The Gypsy and the Hobo," "The Grown-ups" and "Shut the Door. Have a Seat." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Out of Town," "Love Among the Ruins" and "My Old Kentucky Home." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Arrangements," "The Fog" and "Guy Walks into an Advertising Agency." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Seven Twenty Three," "Souvenir" and "Wee Small Hours." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Color Blue," "The Gypsy and the Hobo," "The Grown-ups" and "Shut the Door. Have a Seat." |
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This animated short -- based on the story-within-a-story in the graphic novel Watchmen -- follows a shipwrecked sailor as he endures ghastly horrors to get home and protect his family from an attack by the evil pirate vessel Black Freighter. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Out of Town," "Love Among the Ruins" and "My Old Kentucky Home." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Arrangements," "The Fog" and "Guy Walks into an Advertising Agency." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Seven Twenty Three," "Souvenir" and "Wee Small Hours." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Color Blue," "The Gypsy and the Hobo," "The Grown-ups" and "Shut the Door. Have a Seat." |
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In Los Angeles, Don acquaints himself with exciting new friends. Peggy looks for romance at work. Duck thinks about the future of Sterling Cooper. |
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Betty visits her ailing father. Sheila tries to convince Paul to prioritize his civic duties. Pete's mother disapproves of Pete and Trudy's plans. |
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Freddy disappoints his team during a pitch. Pete finds an opportunity at the office he can exploit, while Don proves his loyalty to an old friend. |
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Father Gill convinces Peggy to contribute to a pro bono project. To win the business of an imported beer, Duck and Don appeal to a new demographic. |
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Don's secretary makes a grave error that spells trouble for Joan. Cooper has a new piece of art in his office that attracts the employees' interest. |
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Don and Duck take a stab at making peace. Peggy tries to insinuate herself into the execs' after-hours meetings. Duck deals with a family visit. |
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Don once again finds himself having to deal with issues between TV comedian Jimmy and his wife, Bobbie. Joan finally finds Don the perfect secretary. |
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When a rash of mysterious suicides strikes the idyllic burg of Grovetown, it galvanizes the faith of the largely Christian community, which staunchly clings to its evangelical beliefs. Convinced that the deaths are the work of something far more sinister than sheer fate, teenagers Lindsay and Aidan band together to unearth the real culprits and uncover a shocking revelation. |
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Freddy and Ken take a client out to lunch who stirs Roger Sterling's heart. |
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Despite a conflict of interest, Sterling Cooper aggressively pursues an airline account. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "For Those Who Think Young," "Flight 1," "The Benefactor," "Three Sundays" and "The New Girl." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Maidenform," "The Gold Violin," "A Night to Remember" and "Six Month Leave." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Inheritance," " The Jet Set," "The Mountain King" and "Meditations in an Emergency." |
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When a rash of mysterious suicides strikes the idyllic burg of Grovetown, it galvanizes the faith of the largely Christian community, which staunchly clings to its evangelical beliefs. Convinced that the deaths are the work of something far more sinister than sheer fate, teenagers Lindsay and Aidan band together to unearth the real culprits and uncover a shocking revelation. |
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Sterling Cooper's future is uncertain and the office scrambles without Don. Betty learns some disconcerting news. |
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Don meets with an old friend. An account hangs in the balance when Pete's personal life presents problems. Joan brings her boyfriend to the office. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "For Those Who Think Young," "Flight 1" and "The Benefactor." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Three Sundays," "The New Girl" and "Maidenform." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Gold Violin," "A Night to Remember" and "Six Month Leave." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Inheritance," "The Jet Set," "The Mountain King" and "Meditations in an Emergency." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "For Those Who Think Young," "Flight 1," "The Benefactor," "Three Sundays" and "The New Girl." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Maidenform," "The Gold Violin," "A Night to Remember" and "Six Month Leave." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Inheritance," " The Jet Set," "The Mountain King" and "Meditations in an Emergency." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Three Sundays," "The New Girl" and "Maidenform." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "For Those Who Think Young," "Flight 1" and "The Benefactor." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Gold Violin," "A Night to Remember" and "Six Month Leave." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Inheritance," "The Jet Set," "The Mountain King" and "Meditations in an Emergency." |
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Trouble arises on the set of a commercial while Don plays hooky from the office. |
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It's Valentine's Day, and Sterling Cooper hustles to stay on top of its game, while Don and Duck find themselves at odds over an account. |
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As Thanksgiving approaches, Don's work responsibilities interfere with his domestic life. |
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Set in 1960s New York, this series takes a peek inside an ad agency in an era when the cutthroat business had a glamorous lure. When the cigarette smoke clears and the martinis are set down, at the center of it all is womanizing ad man Don Draper. |
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On election night, the Sterling Cooper staff pulls a rowdy all-nighter while watching the returns. |
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Roger's work problems provide new opportunities for Don, and Pete grows more frustrated. |
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Don loses an account. Roger, stuck in the city for Labor Day weekend, attempts to cheer him up. |
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Set in 1960s New York, this series takes a peek inside an ad agency in an era when the cutthroat business had a glamorous lure. When the cigarette smoke clears and the martinis are set down, at the center of it all is womanizing ad man Don Draper. |
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Roger joins Don for an evening of dinner and drinking, during which Roger's behavior leads to a rift in their friendship. |
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At a brainstorming session, Peggy proves to be more than just a secretary. |
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Pete returns home from his honeymoon excited about his new marriage but conflicted about his past encounter with Peggy. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes," "Ladies Room," "Marriage of Figaro," "New Amsterdam" and "Five G." |
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A rival ad agency courts Don, using Betty in their attempt to lure him from Sterling Cooper. |
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Don is tormented as pieces of his secretive past begin to haunt him. |
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Don must deal with the fallout when a photo brings back a past he isn't ready to confront. |
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Pete's professional and personal lives become more complicated as he struggles to assert power in both. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Babylon," "Red in the Face," "The Hobo Code" and "Shoot." |
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When the disappearance of several ships triggers the collapse of a British shipping venture, feisty young sleuth Sally (Billie Piper), photographer Frederick (JJ Feild) and streetwise Jim (Matt Smith) set out to determine who's behind the mysterious plot. In the midst of their investigation, Sally and Frederick discover that the feelings they have for each other run deeper than they ever imagined. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Long Weekend," "Indian Summer," "Nixon vs. Kennedy" and "The Wheel." |
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Don continues to conceal his increasingly complicated personal life, even in the face of Roger's invitation to open up. |
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In 1960s New York City, in the ego-driven Golden Age of advertising, everyone is selling something and nothing is what it seems. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes," "Ladies Room," "Marriage of Figaro," "New Amsterdam" and "Five G." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Babylon," "Red in the Face," "The Hobo Code" and "Shoot." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Long Weekend," "Indian Summer," "Nixon vs. Kennedy" and "The Wheel." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes," "Ladies Room" and "Marriage of Figaro." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "New Amsterdam," "5G" and "Babylon." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Red in the Face," "The Hobo Code" and "Shoot." |
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Set in 1960s New York City, this AMC series takes a peek inside an ad agency during an era when the cutthroat business had a glamorous lure. When the cigarette smoke clears and the martinis are set down, at the center of it all is ad man Don Draper (Jon Hamm). Meanwhile, his marriage suffers as his wife, Betty (January Jones), recoils from his womanizing ways. Garnering numerous awards, the show also stars John Slattery and Elisabeth Moss. |
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When the disappearance of several ships triggers the collapse of a British shipping venture, feisty young sleuth Sally (Billie Piper), photographer Frederick (JJ Feild) and streetwise Jim (Matt Smith) set out to determine who's behind the m... |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Long Weekend," "Indian Summer," "Nixon vs. Kennedy" and "The Wheel." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes," "Ladies Room" and "Marriage of Figaro." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "New Amsterdam," "5G" and "Babylon." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Red in the Face," "The Hobo Code" and "Shoot." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Long Weekend," "Indian Summer," "Nixon vs. Kennedy" and "The Wheel." |
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When apartment building manager Cleveland Heep (Paul Giamatti) discovers a water nymph (Bryce Dallas Howard) residing in the complex's swimming pool, he rearranges his life to help her return to her mythical home. But if he fails, it may mean the end for her world -- and for his. Helmed by Oscar-nominated director M. Night Shyamalan, this unconventional bedtime story was first conceived as a fable for his children. |
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When apartment building manager Cleveland Heep (Paul Giamatti) discovers a water nymph (Bryce Dallas Howard) residing in the complex's swimming pool, he rearranges his life to help her return to her mythical home. But if he fails, it may mean the end for her world -- and for his. Helmed by Oscar-nom... |
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This disc includes the beginning of the miniseries. |
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Tensions grow within the close confines of the ship. The safety of the increasingly dilapidated hulk is by no means assured and the situation is worsened when the foremast is damaged. |
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Provocative filmmaker Mary Harron delivers an intimate biopic about 1950s pinup girl Bettie Page, who whetted many a male appetite with her raven locks and sadomasochistic poses before becoming the target of a U.S. Senate investigation. |
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Within the confines of a cramped vessel bound for Australia, a naïve young aristocrat learns how to navigate the waters of every social class. But along the way, he must deal with a hostile captain and the constant threat of attack. |
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This disc includes the beginning of the miniseries. |
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This disc includes the conclusion of the miniseries. |
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During a long ocean voyage to Australia in 1812, naïve young aristocrat Edmund Talbot rubs fellow crew members the wrong way with his haughty manner. But within the cramped vessel, Talbot learns how to navigate the waters of every social class. |
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Giovanni Ribisi stars in this psychological drama as Gray Evans, a successful Hollywood actor who begins to lose his grip on reality when he becomes obsessed with the wife of a video store clerk. |
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Stuck on a long sea voyage to Australia in 1812, naïve young aristocrat Edmund Talbot (Benedict Cumberbatch) rubs fellow crew members the wrong way with his haughty manner. But within the cramped vessel, Talbot learns how to navigate the waters of every social class. On the lengthy passage, he must deal with seasickness, a hostile captain and the French, who would be happy to sink the ship. This miniseries is based on a William Golding trilogy. |
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Provocative filmmaker Mary Harron delivers an intimate biopic about 1950s pinup girl Bettie Page, who whetted many a male appetite with her raven locks and sadomasochistic poses before becoming the target of a U.S. Senate investigation. |
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Edmund is obsessed by his memories of the beautiful Marion. He agrees to be a witness at the wedding of Prettiman and Miss Granham with whom he has established a friendship. |
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During a long ocean voyage to Australia in 1812, naïve young aristocrat Edmund Talbot rubs fellow crew members the wrong way with his haughty manner. But within the cramped vessel, Talbot learns how to navigate the waters of every social class. |
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Edmund Talbot is on his way to Australia to take up a government post there, secured for him by his rich and influential godfather. He is witty and naive, and all set for adventure in the face of whatever a long sea voyage might throw at him. |
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Stuck on a long sea voyage to Australia in 1812, naïve young aristocrat Edmund Talbot (Benedict Cumberbatch) rubs fellow crew members the wrong way with his haughty manner. But within the cramped vessel, Talbot learns how to navigate the waters of every social class. On the lengthy passage, he must deal with seasickness, a hostile captain and the French, who would be happy to sink the ship. This miniseries is based on a William Golding trilogy. |
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Giovanni Ribisi stars in this psychological drama as Gray Evans, a successful Hollywood actor who begins to lose his grip on reality when he becomes obsessed with the wife of a video store clerk. |
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Within the confines of a cramped vessel bound for Australia, a naïve young aristocrat learns how to navigate the waters of every social class. But along the way, he must deal with a hostile captain and the constant threat of attack. |
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This disc includes the conclusion of the miniseries. |
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This bonus disc offers lots of extras for fans who loved the feature film it complements. Includes deleted scenes, outtakes, featurettes of real-world counterparts of the Umbrella Corporation and how filmmakers have incorporated them into the film and the increasing popularity of heroines in movies, stills and galleries and more. |
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Something evil's lurking in Raccoon City, and the fearless Alice (Milla Jovovich, reprising her role from the original film) is one of only a few willing to put her life on the line to investigate the malevolent force. A virus is attacking the area's denizens, turning them into the undead. With the help of her colleague, Jill (Sienna Guillory), Alice sets out to uncover the truth, even as she fends off an experimental weapon, code name Nemesis. |
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A virus is attacking the residents of Raccoon City, turning them into the undead. With the help of her colleague, Alice sets out to uncover the truth, even as she fends off an experimental weapon. |
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This bonus disc offers lots of extras for fans who loved the feature film it complements. Includes deleted scenes, outtakes, featurettes of real-world counterparts of the Umbrella Corporation and how filmmakers have incorporated them into the film and the increasing popularity of heroines in movies, stills and galleries and more. |
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Based on Philippa Gregory's best-selling novel, this largely improvised BBC production imagines the passion, rivalry and intrigue of two sisters -- Anne (Jodhi May) and Mary (Natascha McElhone) Boleyn -- vying for a spot beside King Henry VIII ( |
A whirlwind courtship kick-starts the tempestuous marriage between American poet and novelist Sylvia Plath and English poet Ted Hughes, an intense and stormy union that quickly dissolves due to Hughes's philandering and Plath's insecurity. |
A whirlwind courtship kick-starts the tempestuous marriage between American poet and novelist Sylvia Plath and English poet Ted Hughes, an intense and stormy union that quickly dissolves due to Hughes's philandering and Plath's insecurity. |
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Steven (Adrien Brody), a socially inept oddball who struggles to express himself, learns to communicate with the world through his dummy and the art of ventriloquism in this quirky comedy from writer-director Greg Pritikin. Cast against type, supermodel |
Based on Philippa Gregory's best-selling novel, this largely improvised BBC production imagines the passion, rivalry and intrigue of two sisters -- Anne (Jodhi May) and Mary (Natascha McElhone) Boleyn -- vying for a spot beside King Henry VIII (Jared Harris). Henry takes the married Mary as his mistress, but soon casts her aside in favor of Anne, who struggles to produce a male heir to the throne. Philippa Lowthorpe directs. |
Steven (Adrien Brody), a socially inept oddball who struggles to express himself, learns to communicate with the world through his dummy and the art of ventriloquism in this quirky comedy from writer-director Greg Pritikin. Cast against type, supermodel Milla Jovovich also stars as Steven's gauche best friend, Fangora, an aspiring Yiddish punk-folk singer, while Illeana Douglas, Jessica Walter and Ron Leibman portray Steven's exasperating family. |
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Tired of being ignored in deference to his older brother, teenage Igby escapes to New York City without his family's knowledge, where he meets and falls in love with another outsider who makes him realize he's not so alone in the world. |
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Tired of being ignored in deference to his older brother, teenage Igby escapes to New York City without his family's knowledge, where he meets and falls in love with another outsider who makes him realize he's not so alone in the world. |
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While living in tiny Mandrake Falls, N.H., unassuming Longfellow Deeds suddenly inherits controlling interest in a media empire and must move to the Big Apple -- where a TV tabloid reporter and a company bigwig are waiting to pounce on him. |
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While living in tiny Mandrake Falls, N.H., unassuming Longfellow Deeds suddenly inherits controlling interest in a media empire and must move to the Big Apple -- where a TV tabloid reporter and a company bigwig are waiting to pounce on him. |
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Director Ann Hu's arthouse drama tells the story of Raymond, an itinerant Englishman (Jared Harris) who is the first to bring motion pictures to China. While conservatives frown upon the Western invention, the images are a marvel to peasants and royalty alike. Raymond's hand-cranked projector casts images that all at once threaten and amaze the Chinese audience, many of whom have a difficult time reconciling technology and tradition. |
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Kenneth Branagh plays frustrated Los Angeles playwright Peter McGowan (an oxymoron if ever there was one), who suffers noisy neighbors and hack actors who mangle his dialogue. But all that changes when he befriends an 8-year-old girl (Suzi Hofrichter) who shares his annoyance: the constant barking of a local dog. Robin Wright Penn plays Branagh's wife, with Lynn Redgrave as his mother-in-law. |
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When international fashion folks head to a major show, their personal and professional lives get out of control and combustible drama and comedy ensue! This favorite from the 2001 Sundance Film Festival showcases a talented cast and fantastic improvised performances. Among the stars in this ad-libbers' delight are Jeff Goldblum, |
Kenneth Branagh plays frustrated Los Angeles playwright Peter McGowan, who suffers noisy neighbors and hack actors who mangle his dialogue. But all that changes when he befriends an 8-year-old girl (Suzi Hofrichter) who shares his annoyance: the constant barking of a local dog. Robin Wright Penn plays Branagh's wife, with Lynn Redgrave as his mother-in-law. |
Kenneth Branagh plays frustrated Los Angeles playwright Peter McGowan, who suffers noisy neighbors and hack actors who mangle his dialogue. But all that changes when he befriends an 8-year-old girl (Suzi Hofrichter) who shares his annoyance: the constant barking of a local dog. |
When international fashion folks head to a major show, their personal and professional lives get out of control and combustible drama and comedy ensue! This favorite from the 2001 Sundance Film Festival showcases a talented cast and fantastic improvised performances. Among the stars in this ad-libbers' delight are Jeff Goldblum, Paul Sorvino, Mariel Hemingway, Sonia Braga, Peter Gallagher and Rita Wilson. |
Director Ann Hu's arthouse drama tells the story of Raymond, an itinerant Englishman (Jared Harris) who is the first to bring motion pictures to China. While conservatives frown upon the Western invention, the images are a marvel to peasants and royalty alike. Raymond's hand-cranked projector casts images that al... |
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Raw emotions collide against the tranquil backdrop of a flowing river in this award-winning drama based on Peter Cameron's novel about relationships and dealing with loss. Still reeling from the death of his brother, John Kerr (John Harris) and his wife Marian (Deborah Kara Unger) prepare to receive a houseguest ( |
Raw emotions collide against the tranquil backdrop of a flowing river in this award-winning drama based on Peter Cameron's novel about relationships and dealing with loss. Still reeling from the death of his brother, John Kerr (John Harris) and his wife Marian (Deborah Kara Unger) prepare to receive a houseguest (David Conrad) for the weekend. Next door, Laura Ponti (Gena Rowlands) gets a surprise visit from her daughter (Brooke Shields). |
Dogged by devil worshippers, a rebel goes on the run with his pregnant girlfriend, who may be carrying a baby with Messianic powers. As they meander through Texas and Mexico, a priest helps them protect their unborn child. |
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Olivier Martinez plays Jack, a rebel on the run with his pregnant girlfriend, Mary (Michelle Forbes) -- who may, against all odds, be carrying a baby with Messianic powers. Dogged by devil worshippers hunting them down, the pair meanders through Texas and Mexico aided by a controversial priest (Willem Dafoe) who wants to help them protect their unborn child. But will they be able to elude their enemies for good? |
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A fictional account of a meeting between John Lennon and Paul McCartney in 1976, after The Beatles have broken up. The film represents McCartney (Aidan Quinn) as the more stable of the two, reaching out to a seemingly broken and Yoko-dependent Lennon (Jared Harris), who's resentful at notions of retirement but ... |
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A fictional account of a meeting between John Lennon and Paul McCartney in 1976, after The Beatles have broken up. The film represents McCartney (Aidan Quinn) as the more stable of the two, reaching out to a seemingly broken and Yoko-dependent Lennon (Jared Harris), who's resentful at notions of retirement but obviously at an artistic loose end. The two friends chat about their lives and whether The Beatles will ever reunite. |
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After returning to his hometown of New Orleans, Lionel (Campbell Scott) befriends lawyer W. Firmin Carter. Lionel and Carter party over the tracks of the upper crusts to the wasteland of Bourbon street bars, beginning downward spiral into the underbelly of the Big Easy. But when Carter turns up missing, Lionel becomes the prime suspect. |
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After returning to his hometown of New Orleans, Lionel (Campbell Scott) befriends lawyer W. Firmin Carter. Lionel and Carter party over the tracks of the upper crusts to the wasteland of Bourbon street bars, beginning downward spiral into the underbelly of the Big Easy. But when Carter turns up missing, Lionel becomes the prime suspect. |
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Good-hearted schoolteacher Alan Furnace (Jared Harris) desperately wants some excitement in his life -- and he may just get some. One lonely night at a London bar, Alan spies the raven-haired beauty Beatrice (Asia Argento) arguing with two friends, Paul (Rupert Everett) and Bruno (Jonathan Rhys-Meyers). Beatrice quickly befriends Alan and leads him through all kinds of new, interesting and dark situations. |
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Good-hearted schoolteacher Alan Furnace (Jared Harris) desperately wants some excitement in his life -- and he may just get some. One lonely night at a London bar, Alan spies the raven-haired beauty Beatrice (Asia Argento) arguing with two friends, Paul ( |
In this haunting tale of ancient passions and family secrets, Nora (Alison Elliott), a beautiful yet self-destructive socialite, returns to her ancestral home in Ireland seeking the cause of her migraines and blackouts. Once there, she discovers the shocking truth: Her problems stem from the ancient curse of a druid witch. Now, Nora must fight for her life against the evil forces that seek to destroy her. Christopher Walken co-stars. |
A bittersweet film that belies its title, Happiness is not for the squeamish, drawing a dark portrait of a supremely dysfunctional family in which each member battles personal demons amid plotlines involving pederasts and masturbation. Stories concern a prank telephone caller (Philip Seymour Hoffman) who's afraid of women and a preternaturally cheerful woman ( |
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In this haunting tale of ancient passions and family secrets, Nora (Alison Elliott), a beautiful yet self-destructive socialite, returns to her ancestral home in Ireland seeking the cause of her migraines and blackouts. Once there, she discovers the shocking truth: Her problems stem from the ancient curse of a druid witch. Now, Nora must fight for her life against the evil f... |
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In this film reboot of the 1960s sci-fi television series, the prospects for continuing life on Earth in the year 2058 are grim. So the Robinsons are launched into space to colonize Alpha Prime, the only other inhabitable planet in the galaxy. |
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In this film reboot of the 1960s sci-fi television series, the prospects for continuing life on Earth in the year 2058 are grim. So the Robinsons are launched into space to colonize Alpha Prime, the only other inhabitable planet in the galaxy. |
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A bittersweet film that belies its title, Happiness is not for the squeamish, drawing a dark portrait of a supremely dysfunctional family in which each member battles personal demons amid plotlines involving pederasts and masturbation. Stories concern a prank telephone caller (Philip Seymour Hoffman) who's afraid of women and a preternaturally cheerful woman (Jane Adams) who's unable to make a physical connection. |
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When her teenage son takes a powder, former party girl Collette Andrews (Nastassja Kinski) cons two old flames -- would-be writer Dale Putley (Robin Williams) and uptight attorney Jack Lawrence (Billy Crystal) -- into searching for the 16-year-old by telling each man that he's the boy's father. Starting from different points, Jack and Dale ultimately join forces on a wacky pursuit that wends from San Francisco to Sacramento to Reno, Nev. |
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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 ul... |
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When her teenage son takes a powder, former party girl Collette Andrews (Nastassja Kinski) cons two old flames -- would-be writer Dale Putley (Robin Williams) and uptight attorney Jack Lawrence (Billy Crystal) -- into searching for the ... |
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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. |
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In 1968, radical feminist Valerie Solanas (Lili Taylor) shot pop-art icon Andy Warhol (Jared Harris) when he ignored the screenplay she wrote. This film traces Solanas's life up to that moment, from childhood abuse to college prostitution to writing the male-bashing "SCUM Manifesto." Taylor won a Special Recognition Award at the Sundance Film Festival for her portrayal of a deranged woman seeking recognition. |
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In 1968, radical feminist Valerie Solanas (Lili Taylor) shot pop-art icon Andy Warhol (Jared Harris) when he ignored the screenplay she wrote. This film traces Solanas's life up to that moment, from childhood abuse to college prostitution to writing the male-bashing "SCUM Manifesto." Taylor won a Special Rec... |
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As a stand-alone movie or as a companion to the critically acclaimed Wayne Wang movie Smoke, this faux-documentary captures improvised scenes using the same cast as Wang's movie and others who dropped by during filming. |
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A Brooklyn cigar store anchors the vignettes that make up this lyrical Wayne Wang movie written by famous author Paul Auster. Auggie (Harvey Keitel), the store manager, is surprised by a visit from his ex-wife, who says their daughter is in trouble. Rashid ( |
After witnessing a traumatic confrontation between his father and a greedy land developer (Scott Glenn), young Daniel Hackett (Nick Stahl) finds himself transported back in time, where he encounters a host of inspirational heroes, including Pecos Bill (Patrick Swayze) and John Henry (Roger Aaron Brown). Oliver Platt, Catherine O'Hara and Stephen Lang also star in this imaginative Disney adventure. |
A Brooklyn cigar store anchors the vignettes that make up this lyrical Wayne Wang movie written by famous author Paul Auster. Auggie (Harvey Keitel), the store manager, is surprised by a visit from his ex-wife, who says their daughter is in trouble. Rashid (Harold Perrineau Jr.), a runaway searching for his father (Forest Whittaker), saves Auggie's customer, Paul (William Hurt), from being hit by a car, and changes his life forever. |
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As a stand-alone movie or as a companion to the critically acclaimed Wayne Wang movie Smoke, this faux-documentary captures improvised scenes using the same cast as Wang's movie and others who dropped by during filming. |
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Only Jim Jarmusch could direct a Western like this: a poetry-loving American Indian mistakes accountant William Blake (Johnny Depp) for the English writer by the same name, while bounty hunters take Blake for a murderer. Jarmusch packs his independent-minded film with an unlikely collection of castmates, including Iggy Pop, Gabriel Byrne, John Hurt -- and Robert Mitchum, in one of his final big-screen roles. |
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Only Jim Jarmusch could direct a Western like this: a poetry-loving American Indian mistakes accountant William Blake (Johnny Depp) for the English writer by the same name, while bounty hunters take Blake for a murderer. Jarmusch packs his independent-minded film with an unlikely collection of castmates, inc... |
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Writer-director Michael Almereyda takes the Dracula legend to the streets of New York in this darkly comic horror tale. Beautiful vampire Nadja (Elina Löwensohn) hits on a woman at a bar, but learns she's married to Van Helsing (Peter Fonda), the man who killed Nadja's father. Nadja and her brother wish to eschew vampirism for modern hipster life, but Van Helsing is determined to take them out. Martin Donovan co-stars and David Lynch prod... |
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Writer-director Michael Almereyda takes the Dracula legend to the streets of New York in this darkly comic horror tale. Beautiful vampire Nadja (Elina Löwensohn) hits on a woman at a bar, but learns she's married to Van Helsing ( |
Stories by acclaimed writers Irwin Shaw, Carson McCullers and Henry Miller form this trilogy of shorts exploring male-female relations. In "Return to Kansas City," a struggling boxer (Matt Dillon) tries to provide for his homesick wife (Kyra Sedgwick). "A Domestic Dilemma" finds a businessman (Ray Liotta) losing his wife (Andie MacDowell) to alcoholism. In "Mara," an American writer (Scott Glenn) in Paris takes in a prostitute (Juliette Binoche). |
Stories by acclaimed writers Irwin Shaw, Carson McCullers and Henry Miller form this trilogy of shorts exploring male-female relations. In "Return to Kansas City," a struggling boxer (Matt Dillon) tries to provide for his homesick wife (Kyra Sedgwick). "A Domestic Dilemma" finds a businessman ( |
A study in adolescence, Rachel (Ione Skye) and Charles (Dexter Fletcher) are a couple of English college kids who fall in love in this 1980s update of Matin Amis's novel. James Spader is the divisive element as DeForest, the rival boyfriend... |
A study in adolescence, Rachel (Ione Skye) and Charles (Dexter Fletcher) are a couple of English college kids who fall in love in this 1980s update of Matin Amis's novel. James Spader is the divisive element as DeForest, the rival boyfriend. Michael Gambon has an uproarious scene as Doctor Knowd, as does Jonathan Pryce as Charles's seriously deranged uncle. Damian Harris (Gardens of the Night) directs this dramedy. |