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Angie   1994     2 and a half stars    R, 107 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Martha Coolidge  
Cast: Geena Davis, James Gandolfini, Stephen Rea, Aida Turturro, Philip Bosco, Jenny O'Hara, Michael Rispoli, Betty Miller, Susan Jaffe, Jeremy Collins

  An engaged couple (Geena Davis and James Gandolfini) learns that they are unexpectedly "expecting." In a twist that makes this film work, the bride-to-be begins a new relationship with a very interesting stranger.


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Brinks: The Great Robbery   1976     2 and a half stars    TV, 100 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Marvin J. Chomsky  
Cast: Carl Betz, Stephen Collins, Burr DeBenning, Michael V. Gazzo, Darren McGavin, Leslie Nielsen, Cliff Gorman, Art Metrano, Jenny O'Hara

  The "perfect crime" committed in 1950 was the Boston Brinks holdup–"perfect," that is, until the FBI cracked the case.

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The Color of Courage   1999     2 and a half stars    PG, 92 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Lee Rose  
Cast: Linda Hamilton, Lynn Whitfield, Bruce Greenwood, Roger Guenveur Smith, David Andrews, Jenny O'Hara, Kevin McNulty, Laurie Murdoch, Gannon Brown, Shan Elliot

  Based on the 1940 civil rights case, "Sipes v McGhee," this made-for-TV movie relates the struggle of a Detroit black family, the McGhees, to move into an all-white neighborhood.


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Forty Shades of Blue   2005     2 and a half stars    R, 107 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Ira Sachs  
Cast: Rip Torn, Dina Korzun, Darren E. Burrows, Paprika Steen, Red West, Jenny O'Hara, Jerry Chipman, Andrew Henderson, Emily McKenna, Liz Morton, Joanne Pankow, Stuart Greer

  Laura (Dina Korzum) is Russian born and raised but now lives in Memphis with music producer Alan James (Rip Torn). The couple has a son, but they are not married, and Laura accepts Alan's philandering because she is thankful he brought her to the United States. At a testimonial dinner for Alan, Laura meets Alan's somewhat estranged son, Michael (Darren E. Burrows), and the two recognize each others' loneliness and bond. The bonding results in an affair that, in turn, leads to personal awakenings for all involved.



Cast
Rip Torn Alan James
Dina Korzun Laura
Darren E. Burrows Michael
Paprika Steen Lonni
Red West Duigan
Jenny O'Hara Celia
Jerry Chipman Shel
Andrew Henderson Sam James
Emily McKenna April James
Liz Morton Babysitter
Joanne Pankow Betty
Stuart Greer Tom Skolnick

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Good Against Evil   1977     2 stars    TV, 80 min.
Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Paul Wendkos  
Cast: Dack Rambo, Elyssa Davalos, Richard Lynch, Dan O'Herlihy, John Harkins, Jenny O'Hara, Lelia Goldoni, Peggy McCay, Peter Brandon, Kim Cattrall

  When Satan takes Andy's (Dack Rambo) girlfriend Jessica (Elyssa Davalos) from him, Andy seeks the help of a priest (Dan O'Herlihy) to get her back. Another "Exorcist" imitator that is helped by Director Wendkos' fine atmospheric touches.


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Letters from Frank   1979     3 stars    TV, 95 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Edward Parone  
Cast: Art Carney, Maureen Stapleton, Mike Farrell, Lew Ayres, Margaret Hamilton, Michael J. Fox, Gail Strickland, Jenny O'Hara, Blu Mankuma

  Newspaperman Frank (Art Carney) is forced into retirement due to a computer taking over his work. Frank bucks the system and, with the help of his wife (Maureen Stapleton), succeeds in his efforts to overturn the decision. Nineteen-year-old Michael J. Fox makes his debut in this good film. (The "letters" referred to in the title are those sent to his oldest son (Mike Farrell) expressing frustrations with his situation.)

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Poster Art From art.comMatchstick Men   2003     3 stars    PG-13, 117 min.
Genre: Comedy / Drama / Thriller
Director: Ridley Scott  
Cast: Nicolas Cage, Sam Rockwell, Alison Lohman, Bruce McGill, Bruce Altman, Jenny O'Hara, Steve Eastin, Beth Grant, Sheila Kelley, Fran Kranz, Tim Kelleher, Nigel Gibbs

  Con artists–spendthrift Frank Mercer (Sam Rockwell) and obsessive-compulsive Roy Waller (Nicolas Cage)–run into problems when Roy loses his source for medication. Roy sees a psychiatrist who recommends that Roy contact his ex-wife from whom Roy learns of the existence of his 14-year-old, skateboarding daughter, Angela (Alison Lohman). Intrigued and eager to learn the tricks of the trade, Angela moves in with Roy and joins in on Roy and Frank's latest swindle.


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The Return of the World's Greatest Detective   1976     2 and a half stars    TV, 78 min.
Genre: Comedy / Drama / Mystery
Director: Dean Hargrove  
Cast: Larry Hagman, Jenny O'Hara, Nicholas Colasanto, Woodrow Parfrey, Helen Verbit, Ivor Francis, Booth Colman, Sid Haig, Ron Silver, Charles Macaulay, Benny Rubin, Fuddle Bagley, Robert Snively, Jude Farese, Lieux Dressler

  After suffering a head injury when his motorcycle falls on him, LAPD officer Sherman Holmes (Larry Hagman) wakes up believing that he is Sherlock Holmes. Psychiatrist Dr. Joan Watson (Jenny O'Hara) aids and abets his delusion. He investigates and tracks down a serial killer, and Watson becomes his willing assistant. This film is a (loose) remake of "They Might Be Giants."



Cast
Larry Hagman Sherman Holmes
Jenny O'Hara Dr. Joan Watson
Nicholas Colasanto Lieutenant Nick Tinker
Woodrow Parfrey Himmel
Helen Verbit Landlady
Ivor Francis Spiner
Booth Colman Psychiatrist
Sid Haig Vince Cooley
Ron Silver Dr. Collins
Charles Macaulay Judge Clement Harley
Benny Rubin Klinger
Fuddle Bagley Detective
Robert Snively Manager
Jude Farese Caretaker
Lieux Dressler Mrs. Slater
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Two Weeks   2006     2 stars    R, 102 min.
Genre: Comedy / Drama
Director: Steve Stockman  
Cast: Sally Field, Ben Chaplin, Thomas Cavanagh, Julianne Nicholson, Glenn Howerton, Anna Grace Smith, Jeffery Reagan Johnson, Clea DuVall, James Murtaugh, Michael Hyatt, Susan Misner, Jenny O'Hara

  Siblings–Keith (Ben Chaplin), Barry (Thomas Cavanagh), Emily (Julianne Nicholson), and Matthew (Glenn Howerton)–come home to visit their dying mother Anita (Sally Field) for what they believe will be a couple of days. When the days drag into two weeks, personality conflicts rise to the fore, and Keith, Barry, Emily, and Matthew struggle to put their differences aside at this life-changing time of their lives.



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Sally Field Anita Bergman
Ben Chaplin Keith Bergman
Thomas Cavanagh Barry Bergman
Julianne Nicholson Emily Bergman
Glenn Howerton Matthew Bergman
Anna Grace Smith Sarah Bergman
Jeffery Reagan Johnson Ben Bergman
Clea DuVall Katrina
James Murtaugh Jim Cranston
Michael Hyatt Carol
Susan Misner Sherry
Jenny O'Hara Julia

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Wishmaster   1997     2 stars  User Rating      R, 90 min.
Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Robert Kurtzman  
Cast: Tammy Lauren, Andrew Divoff, Tony Todd, Robert Englund, Kane Hodder, Wendy Benson-Landes, Chris Lemmon, Tony Crane, Jenny O'Hara, Ricco Ross

  Gemologist Alexandra Amberson (Tammy Lauren) is stalked by a diabolical genie, "the "Djinn" (Andrew Divoff), whose intent is to make people wish for things that will ensure his plan for destroying the world.    1 User Review




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Anonymous 03/03/2007 
  Great movie - very twisted!

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Movie Quick Pick
1. Angie (1994)
2. Brinks: The Great Robbery (1976)
3. The Color of Courage (1999)
4. Forty Shades of Blue (2005)
5. Good Against Evil (1977)
6. Letters from Frank (1979)
7. Matchstick Men (2003)
8. The Return of the World's Greatest Detective (1976)
9. Two Weeks (2006)
10. Wishmaster (1997)


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