187 1997 R, 120 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Kevin Reynolds Cast: Samuel L. Jackson, John Heard, Kelly Rowan, Clifton Collins Jr., Tony Plana, Karina Arroyave, Lobo Sebastian, Jack Kehler, Jonah Rooney, Demetrius Navarro
A teacher, Trevor Garfield (Samuel L. Jackson), suffers a near-fatal attack at the hands of one of his students in this expose of today's inner-city high schools.
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Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh 1995 R, 94 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller / Fantasy
Director: Bill Condon Cast: Kelly Rowan, Tony Todd, Timothy Carhart, Veronica Cartwright, William O'Leary, Fay Hauser, Matt Clark, Bill Nunn, David Gianopoulos, Joshua Gibran Mayweather, Caroline Barclay, Michael Bergeron, Brianna Blanchard, Clotiel Bordeltier, Russell Buchanan
The Candyman (Tony Todd) is sort of a ghost whose evil powers are unleashed as he kills people living in New Orleans' French Quarter. Schoolteacher Annie (Kelly Rowan) tries to convince her students that Candyman is simply a legend and says his name into a mirror, which is how those who believe say they can summon him. Nothing happens, but that night Candyman appears and kills Annie's husband Paul (Timothy Carhart). Annie learns that her family is connected to Candyman and goes to her family's ancestral home where she smashes the mirror to destroy Candyman. But, will her actions really cause the end of Candyman?
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Exclusive 1992 PG, 92 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Alan Metzger Cast: Suzanne Somers, Michael Nouri, Ed Begley Jr., Joseph Cortese, Scott Bryce, Kelly Rowan, Jerry Adler, James Pickens Jr., Eric Poppick, Audrie J. Neenan
This made-for-TV drama/thriller follows journalist Marcy (Suzanne Somers) as she investigates a mass murder that had occurred after she had been offered an exclusive.
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The Gate 1987 PG-13, 85 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Tibor Takacs Cast: Stephen Dorff, Christa Denton, Louis Tripp, Kelly Rowan, Jennifer Irwin, Deborah Grover, Scot Denton, Ingrid Veninger, Sean Fagan, Linda Goranson, Carl Kraines, Andrew Gunn, Mic Nuggette
Glen (Stephen Dorff) and his sister, Al (Christa Denton), are allowed to stay home for the first time when their parents leave for the weekend. Bored, Glen and friend Terry (Louis Tripp) decide to explore the large hole left when a tree was uprooted. It appears that the hole is actually a gate to Hell from which little demons come to the surface and create havoc as they prepare for the arrival of the Demon Lord. Likeable kids and good special effects. There is a sequel: "The Gate II: Trespassers."
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Three to Tango 1999 PG-13, 98 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Damon Santostefano Cast: Matthew Perry, Neve Campbell, Dylan McDermott, Oliver Platt, Cylk Cozart, John C. McGinley, Bob Balaban, Deborah Rush, Kelly Rowan, Rick Gomez
Charles Newmann (Dylan McDermott) is a business tycoon who, while dealing with bids for a new contract, meets one of the bidders, Oscar Novak (Matthew Perry) and mistakenly thinks Oscar is gay. Therefore, Oscar would be the perfect person to chaperone Charles' mistress, Amy (Neve Campbell). Wrong! Guess what happens next!!
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| 1. 187 (1997)
2. The Assassins (1995)
3. Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh (1995)
4. Exclusive (1992)
5. The Gate (1987)
6. Proximity (2001)
7. Three to Tango (1999)
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