Analyze That 2002 R, 95 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Harold Ramis Cast: Robert De Niro, Billy Crystal, Lisa Kudrow, Joe Viterelli, Cathy Moriarty, John Finn, Kyle Sabihy, Callie Thorne, James Biberi, Pat Cooper
In this sequel to "Analyze This," Dr. Ben Sobol (Billy Crystal) agrees to take neurotic mobster Paul Vitti (Robert De Niro) into his home to counsel and help clean up his act before an impending parole hearing. More problems than anticipated ensue.
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Delirious 2007 N/R, 107 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama
Director: Tom DiCillo Cast: Steve Buscemi, Michael Pitt, Alison Lohman, Gina Gershon, Callie Thorne, Kevin Corrigan, Richard Short, Elvis Costello, David Wain, Mel Gorham, Peter Appel, Doris Belack, Tom Aldredge, Nicole Vicius, Cinque Lee
Poor and homeless Toby Grace (Michael Pitt) wants to become an actor. He befriends NYC tabloid photographer Les Galantine (Steve Buscemi) who teams up with him, offers a job as his assistant, and introduces him to casting agent Dana (Gina Gershon). Dana helps Toby with his acting career, and Toby meets pop star K'Harma Leeds (Alison Lohman) at a press event. Toby and K'Harma get together, and now, with his connections, Toby is on the verge of gaining celebrity status, but that leaves Les back in the shadows.
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Double Parked 2000 N/R, 96 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Stephen Kinsella Cast: Callie Thorne, Bill Sage, Noah Fleiss, Rufus Read, Cassandra Morris, P.J. Brown, Michelle Hurd, Eileen Galindo, Lanny Flaherty, Ruth Williamson
Single mom Rita Ronaldi (Callie Thorne) has escaped an abusive husband and now, with son Matt (Rufus Read), has been struggling to find a niche in Jersey City. Rita lands a job as meter maid, but at the same time Matt falls in with a bad crowd that robs parking meters. Believe it or not, that's just the beginning of this exhaustingly downbeat story.
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Ed's Next Move 1996 R, 88 min. Genre: Comedy / Mystery / Romance
Director: John Walsh Cast: Matt Ross, Callie Thorne, Kevin Carroll, Ramsey Faragallah, Nina Sheveleva, Jim Cummings, Will Arnett, Michael Huston, Joseph Fuqua, Peter Jacobson, Aunjanue Ellis, Cathy Curtin, Jimmy Cummings
Ed (Matt Ross) is a rice geneticist from Wisconsin who moves to New York City and rooms with Ray (Kevin Carroll). Ray gives Ed advice about women and how to win the affection of Lee (Callie Thorne).
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Hysterical Blindness 2002 TV, 95 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Mira Nair Cast: Uma Thurman, Gena Rowlands, Juliette Lewis, Justin Chambers, Ben Gazzara, Anthony DeSando, Jolie Peters, Callie Thorne, Jeff Aaron, Johann Carlo
Debby (Uma Thurman) and Beth (Juliette Lewis) are working-class friends nearing 30 in a New Jersey neighborhood. They look for love at their favorite bar, and Debby thinks she has found Mr. Right, construction worker Rick (Justin Chambers), though she is sure to be heartbroken (again). Beth must also deal with a precocious daughter. Meanwhile, Debby's mother, Virginia (Gena Rowlands) has a boyfriend, Nick (Ben Gazzara). But real love and happiness are hard to come by for all three.
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Revolution #9 2001 N/R, 90 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Tim McCann Cast: Michael Risley, Adrienne Shelly, Spalding Gray, Callie Thorne, Michael Rodrick, Sakina Jaffrey, Jase Blankfort, Kristin Griffith, Jonathan Hogan, Ted Sutton
In this interesting look into the world of schizophrenia, Manhattan journalist James Jackson (Michael Risley) appears normal–until a commercial for a new perfume, Revolution #9, sends him into a tailspin, and he accuses his fiancee's (Adrienne Shelly) 12-year-old nephew (Jase Blankfort) of sending him subliminal messages.
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Sidewalks of New York 2001 R, 107 min. Genre: Comedy / Romance
Director: Edward Burns Cast: Edward Burns, Rosario Dawson, Dennis Farina, Heather Graham, David Krumholtz, Brittany Murphy, Stanley Tucci, Aida Turturro, Nadia Dajani, Callie Thorne, Michael Leydon Campbell, Kathleen Doyle, Ted Neustadt, Alicia Meer, Libby Langdon
Newly back on the dating scene, unsuccessful producer Tommy (Edward Burns) meets and is attracted to divorcee Maria (Rosario Dawson). Meanwhile, Maria's ex-husband Ben (David Krumholtz) is trying to get the attention of waitress Ashley (Brittany Murphy) who is having an affair with dentist Griffin (Stanley Tucci) who often cheats on his realtor wife Annie (Heather Graham). The result is an entertaining, romantic comedy in which ideas about friendship, love, and sex intersect as these Manhattanites reveal their inner thoughts about relationships.
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Whipped 2000 R, 85 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Peter M. Cohen Cast: Amanda Peet, Brian Van Holt, Judah Domke, Zorie Barber, Jonathan Abrahams, Callie Thorne, David J. Cohen, Dave Heyman, George Song, Bo Bazylevsky
Friends from college days–Brad (Brian Van Holt), Jonathan (Jonathan Abrahams), and Zeke (Zorie Barber)–meet weekly for Sunday breakfast where they relate their sexual exploits to the great enjoyment of their married friend, Eric (Judah Domke). Enter Mia (Amanda Peet), a woman they all pick up and who is conniving enough to talk them into dating her on alternate nights. Amorality and seduction prevail in this foul flick.
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Wirey Spindell 1999 N/R, 101 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Eric Schaeffer Cast: Eric Schaeffer, Eric Mabius, Devon Matthews, Callie Thorne, John Doman, Samantha Buck, Peggy Gormley, Zane Adlum, Jennifer Wiltsie, Caroline Strong
Wirey Spindell (Eric Schaeffer) is a bisexual man who has gone straight and plans to marry Tabitha (Callie Thorne). But the week before his wedding day, Wirey becomes nervous and, through flashbacks, retraces his dysfunctional life.
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| 1. Analyze That (2002)
2. Delirious (2007)
3. Double Parked (2000)
4. Ed's Next Move (1996)
5. Giving It Up (1999) aka: Casanova Falling
6. Hysterical Blindness (2002)
7. Revolution #9 (2001)
8. Sidewalks of New York (2001)
9. Whipped (2000)
10. Wirey Spindell (1999)
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