Erin Brockovich 2000 R, 130 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Steven Soderbergh Cast: Julia Roberts, Albert Finney, Aaron Eckhart, Marg Helgenberger, Cherry Jones, Peter Coyote, Veanne Cox, Conchata Ferrell, Tracey Walter, Jamie Harrold, David Brisbin, Dawn Didawick, Valente Rodriguez, George Rocky Sullivan, Pat Skipper
Twice-divorced and mother of three, Erin Brockovich (Julia Roberts) talks her way into a job at a law office and is given a job by Ed Masry (Albert Finney). While filing records, she notes a case that interests her and initiates her own investigation. The result is a conviction of Pacific Gas and Electric for pollution that caused widespread sickness. Based on a true story, there are good performances by all. Julia Roberts won an Oscar for Best Actress; nominations included Best Picture, Director Steven Soderbergh (who received an Oscar that year for "Traffic"), and Supporting Actor (Albert Finney, with his fifth nomination).
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Family Pictures 1993 TV, 185 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Philip Saville Cast: Anjelica Huston, Sam Neill, Kyra Sedgwick, Dermot Mulroney, Jamie Harrold, Torri Higginson, Simon Reynolds, David Fox, Corey Sevier, Michael Rhoades, Sean Ryan, Gordon Michael Woolvett
On a trip home to visit her now-divorced parents (Anjelica Huston and Sam Neill), Nina (Kyra Sedgwick) looks at family photographs and, through flashbacks, remembers events concerning her brother's autism and how his illness drove apart the family.
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A Glimpse of Hell 2001 PG-13, 85 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Mikael Salomon Cast: James Caan, Robert Sean Leonard, Dashiell Eaves, Tara Doyle, Jamie Harrold, Andrew MacVicar, Daniel Roebuck, Cherie Devanney, Chris Owens, James Bulliard
Tragedy struck in 1989 when an explosion in a gun turret aboard the battleship U.S.S. Iowa resulted in many men being killed or injured. The resulting investigation pointed the finger at a sailor who was despondent over a failed homosexual relationship. This is the story of that investigation, and the questions that arose concerning a possible cover-up by the Navy.
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I Think I Do 1997 R, 92 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Brian Sloan Cast: Alexis Arquette, Maddie Corman, Guillermo Diaz, Marianne Hagan, Jamie Harrold, Christian Maelen, Lauren Velez, Patricia Mauceri, Marni Nixon, Tuc Watkins, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Dechen Thurman, Jordan Roth
Bob (Alexis Arquette) and Sterling (Tuc Watkins) are a gay couple attending the wedding of former college friend Carol (Lauren Velez) when they run into old school chum Brendan (Christian Maelen) who is not as straight as once believed. This is a comedy about relationships among and between the sexes.
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The Score 2001 R, 124 min. Genre: Drama / Action / Thriller
Director: Frank Oz Cast: Robert De Niro, Edward Norton, Marlon Brando, Angela Bassett, Gary Farmer, Paul Soles, Jamie Harrold, Serge Houde, Jean-Rene Ouellet, Martin Drainville, Claude Despins, Richard Waugh, Mark Camacho, Gavin Svensson, Marie-Josee Colburn
Just one last heist is what aging safecracker Nick (Robert De Niro) is thinking when Max (Marlon Brando) talks him into robbing the Montreal Customs House. But, everything rests on the shoulders of Jack (Edward Norton), and Nick is not sure that he is up to handling his part of the deal.
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Swimming 2000 N/R, 98 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Robert J. Siegel Cast: Lauren Ambrose, Joelle Carter, Jennifer Dundas, Jamie Harrold, Joshua Harto, Josh Pais, James Villemaire, Joe Roseto, Anthony Ruvivar, Sharon Scruggs
Best friends–Frankie (Lauren Ambrose) and Nicola (Jennifer Dundas)–find their relationship threatened when Frankie's brother, Neil (Josh Pais), hires Josee (Joelle Carter) to waitress at their Myrtle Beach oceanfront diner.
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| 1. Erin Brockovich (2000)
2. Family Pictures (1993)
3. A Glimpse of Hell (2001)
4. I Think I Do (1997)
5. The Score (2001)
6. Swimming (2000)
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