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Our editors have been busily working away at movie lists of every conceivable type. Okay, not that many. Still, whether you're craving something super funny, looking for I-coulda-been-an-Oscar-contender movies, or thinking about flick picks for chicks (i.e., what to watch while you're drinking wine with your gal pals), we've got movie themes galore.

Feeling blue? Great! We've even thought of the best movies to watch while you're down and out! Just been dumped? How about some of our two-hankies-up films? Check this page often for our unusual—or just plain off-the-wall—lists of movies to help you through the day.


Down-in-the-Dumps Movies

Got the blues? Feel like life is no longer worth living? Well, you'll find some company with the characters in these movies. From Gwyneth Paltrow's turn as suicidal poet Sylvia Plath to Paul Giamatti's bummed out, wine-swilling teacher/writer to Christina Ricci's college student-turned-Prozac popper, the characters in these flicks know a thing or two about pain.


 
Prozac Nation
Prozac Nation
Sylvia
Sylvia
Bright Lights, Big City
Bright Lights, Big City
Leaving Las Vegas
Leaving Las Vegas
Sideways
Sideways

 
Love Liza
Love Liza
Ordinary People
Ordinary People
The Lost Weekend
The Lost Weekend
Girl, Interrupted
Girl, Interrupted
A Star Is Born
A Star Is Born

 
 
34th Annual Telluride Film Festival Report
From the majestic Rocky Mountains of Colorado, Reel's Jim Hemphill reports on the jam-packed schedule at the Telluride Film Festival.


From Oblivious to Delirious
Filmmaker Tom DiCillo on indie movies, celebrity culture, and working (again!) with the great Steve Buscemi.


The Rush is Back
Following a six-year hiatus, Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan are back in action in Rush Hour 3. Reel's Pam Grady sat down with Tucker and director Brett Ratner to discuss shooting in Paris, changing the movie's format, and the future of the franchise.


Endless Bummer
Reel's Gary Goldstein speaks to first-time filmmaker Charles Ferguson about the Iraq War, politics, and, of course, his debut documentary, No End in Sight.


Danny Boyle Throws Light on Sunshine
From the heroin dens of Trainspotting to the zombie-filled countryside of 28 Days Later, acclaimed director Danny Boyles’ new film, Sunshine takes viewers to outer space. He tells Reel’s Pam Grady about the demands and excitement of making a film that’s out of this world.


Some Enchanted Evening
Pam Grady talks life, love, and death with screenwriter Michael Cunningham and director Lajos Koltai.


I'm Actually Reed Fish
Reel's Sarah Keech recently spoke to the real Reed Fish about his screenplay, getting his movie made, and the ups and downs of life in the entertainment industry.


Dan Klores Talks Crazy
Calling Burt and Linda Pugach’s love story bizarre would be an understatement, but it is all true! Reel recently sat down with the director responsible for bringing Crazy Love’s craziness to the big screen, Dan Klores.


   
 
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