Fay Grim 2007 R, 118 min. Genre: Action / Comedy / Thriller
Director: Hal Hartley Cast: Parker Posey, Jeff Goldblum, James Urbaniak, Saffron Burrows, Liam Aiken, Elina Lowensohn, Leo Fitzpatrick, Chuck Montgomery, Thomas Jay Ryan, D.J. Mendel, John Keogh, Claudia Michelsen, Nikolai Kinski
In this sequel to 1998's "Henry Fool," Henry (Thomas Jay Ryan) has been missing for seven years, and his wife Fay (Parker Posey) is having problems with their son, 14-year-old Ned (Liam Aiken). Meanwhile, Fay's brother Simon (James Urbaniak) has been serving time in prison for helping Henry escape the law, and Fay negotiates with CIA agent Fulbright (Jeff Goldblum) for Simon's release. She is given a mission in undercover work involving a trip to Paris to retrieve Henry's notebooks containing his autobiographical confessions. Fay leaves for Europe, joins forces with Bebe (Elina Lowensohn) while running into spies and assassins, and ends up in Turkey tracking down political terrorists. Now, Fay must sort out how much of this Henry has been involved in.
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The Girl from Monday 2005 N/R, 84 min. Genre: Comedy / Sci-Fi
Director: Hal Hartley Cast: Bill Sage, Sabrina Lloyd, Tatiana Abracos, Leo Fitzpatrick, D.J. Mendel, James Urbaniak, Juliana Francis, David Neumann, Michael Cassidy, Ryan Bronz, Edie Falco
This sci-fi tale is set in the future, and the United States has come under the rule of the Multi-Media Monopoly under which consumers are bar-coded and have sex to raise their credit ratings and buying power. But, there are rebels (Bill Sage and Sabrina Lloyd) in the midst, and they find an ally in The Girl From Monday (Tatiana Abracos), an alien from a distant planet.
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