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- Genre: Drama
- Theatrical Release Date: Feb 23, 1996
- Synopsis: A forensics expert (Ray Liotta) is thrust into a heart-stopping adventure when he takes an experimental "memory" drug in the hopes of discovering his wife's murderer.
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- Genre: Drama
- Theatrical Release Date: Feb 12, 1993
- Synopsis: Christian Slater and Marisa Tomei star in this tender romance about lonely souls destined to find one another. Co-starring Rosie Perez.
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- Genre: Drama
- Theatrical Release Date: Sep 21, 1984
- Synopsis: Karen Allen (Raiders of the Lost Ark) delivers "a performance of great humor and subtle emotion" (Variety) as a lonely American tourist who falls for a suave French playboy in this bright, funny and passionate romance. As far as Mo Alexander (Allen) was concerned, Paris was just an unplanned pit stop on her whirlwind tour of Europe. But that was before she missed her connecting flight and met sexy Frenchman Xavier de la Perouse (Thierry Lhermitte). Savvy, sophisticated and positively drop-dead gorgeous, he captures Mo's heart forever with just one steamy, blue-eyed glance. But is this hot Parisian dreamboat looking for a long-term commitment... or is he simply passing time Until September?
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- Genre: Drama
- Theatrical Release Date: Oct 05, 1977
- Synopsis: The world's most celebrated dancer, Rudolf Nureyev, portrays Rudolph Valentino, the silent screen's most renowned lover, in this flamboyant film fantasia that also features Leslie Caron and Michelle Phillips.
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- Genre: Drama
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- Synopsis: In this version of the 18th-century French novel "Les Liaisons Dangereuses," Colin Firth plays the handsome Valmont, who takes on a devious Countess' bet that he can get the virtuous wife of an older gentleman to have sex with him. He wins the bet, but inadvertently falls in love with his conquest.
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- Genre: Drama
- Theatrical Release Date: Nov 02, 1990
- Synopsis: The eternal struggle between madness and genius takes its toll on the brothers Van Gogh in this "luminous" (LA Weekly) masterpiece from Academy Award-nominated director Robert Altman. Tim Roth and Paul Rhys give "stupendous performances" (Rolling Stone) in the roles of tortured artist Vincent and his brother Theo in this "beautiful, disturbing and powerful film" (Screen) that is "as rich and tactile as a Van Gogh painting" (New York Post).
In life, he was impoverished, his work largely ignored; yet today, paintings by Vincent Van Gogh fetch millions of dollars at auction. This supreme irony is laid bare in the passionate story of an obsessive artist driven by inexorable demons and his alternately devoted and despairing younger brother, who seems unable to live with him... or without him.
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- Genre: Drama
- Theatrical Release Date: Jun 03, 1983
- Synopsis: The fate of mankind rests in the hands of a teenager (Matthew Broderick) who accidentally taps into the Defense Department's tactical computer. Dabney Coleman and Ally Sheedy co-star.
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- Genre: Drama
- Theatrical Release Date: Jan 01, 1989
- Synopsis: What happens when two strangers running from their pasts... run into each other? Kelly Lynch (Drugstore Cowboy) heats up the screen with a "strong, emotionally truthful performance" (Los Angeles Times) in this intense erotic thriller that proves that everyone's got a secret - and that you don't have to know someone's name in order to share the same fears and desires.
After mysteriously leaving her life behind and buying a one-way ticket to anywhere, Kate (Lynch) wakes up married to a handsome stranger (Barry Tubb) she met at a bar. Hiding out in an abandoned house in the desert, the pair embarks on a torrid journey of sensual and romantic discovery - but it soon becomes clear that things can't stay this way forever.
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- Genre: Drama
- Theatrical Release Date: Jan 01, 1934
- Synopsis: Based on the classic novel by Leo Tolstoy, this "compellingly beautiful" (The Hollywood Reporter) love story stars Anna Sten in "an outstanding performance" (The Film Daily) and two-time Oscar winner Fredric March. Filled with tenderness, deep pathos and tragedy, We Live Again is a "visually and dramatically stirring" (The New York Times) film.
When Dmitri (March) returns from military service, he finds his childhood sweetheart Katusha (Sten) has grown into a beautiful and desirable woman. But he's a royal prince and she's a lowly peasant. And in Czarist Russia, such a romance is not just condemned... it is strictly forbidden!
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- Genre: Drama
- Theatrical Release Date: Jun 09, 1971
- Synopsis: Chased by threatening telephone calls, the midwestern mothers of two teenage murderers move to Hollywood in the 1930s and open a dancing school for would-be Shirley Temples. But their idyllic new life is despoiled by reminders of the prior one when mysterious strangers and strange phone calls begin to plague them anew, all leading to murder.
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