Bleeders 1997 R, 92 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller aka: Hemoglobin
Director: Peter Svatek Cast: Rutger Hauer, Roy Dupuis, Kristin Lehman, Jackie Burroughs, John Dunn-Hill, Joanna Noyes, Felicia Schulman, Janine Theriault, Carmen Ferland, Christopher Heyerdahl, Michelle Brunet, David Deveau
John and Karen Strauss (Roy Dupuis and Kristin Lehman) travel to an island searching for John's relatives. Once there, they enlist the aid of Dr. Marlow (Rutger Hauer) and discover the family alive, inbred, living in underground tunnels, and feeding off the blood from buried corpses.
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Dog Park 1998 R, 91 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Bruce McCulloch Cast: Natasha Henstridge, Luke Wilson, Kathleen Robertson, Janeane Garofalo, Bruce McCulloch, Kristin Lehman, Amie Carey, Gordon Currie, Harland Williams, Mark McKinney
Andy (Luke Wilson) and Cheryl (Kathleen Robertson) are no longer a couple. To make matters worse, Cheryl has taken their dog. So what does Andy do? He heads for the dog park (a green spot in the city where people exercise their dogs), and he meets Lorna (Natasha Henstridge). But like his past relationship this one also appears to be headed nowhere. Meanwhile, instead of the mixed-up people, it is Andy's DOG that gets the psychiatric advice.
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The Sentinel 2006 PG-13, 105 min. Genre: Drama / Thriller
Director: Clark Johnson Cast: Michael Douglas, Kiefer Sutherland, Eva Longoria Parker, Martin Donovan, Ritchie Coster, Kim Basinger, Blair Brown, David Rasche, Kristin Lehman, Raynor Scheine, Chuck Shamata, Paul Calderon, Raoul Bhaneja, Yanna McIntosh, Clark Johnson
When a plot is suspected that involves assassinating President Ballentine (David Rasche), all of the White House Secret Service agents are given polygraph tests. Over-the-hill agent Pete Garrison (Michael Douglas) has been secretly "servicing" the First Lady (Kim Basinger), and he fails the test. Even though his failure is for the wrong reason, Garrison is relieved of his duties. But, Garrison perseveres in trying to save the President's life, and his efforts lead to a confrontation with his once-good friend and fellow agent David Breckinridge (Kiefer Sutherland).
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The Way of the Gun 2000 R, 119 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Christopher McQuarrie Cast: Ryan Phillippe, Benicio Del Toro, Juliette Lewis, Taye Diggs, Nicky Katt, Scott Wilson, James Caan, Dylan Kussman, Kristin Lehman, Geoffrey Lewis
In this violent thriller, petty criminals–Parker (Ryan Phillippe) and Longbaugh (Benicio Del Toro)–kidnap surrogate mother Robin (Juliette Lewis), whose unborn infant is fathered by the very wealthy Hale Chidduck (Scott Wilson). Their goal: ransom money. Unfortunately, Parker and Longbaugh did not count on Chidduck's underworld connections before they set out to collect the $15 million ransom from him. 1 User Review
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| | Alot of fine acting and changing endearing plot draws you in | thedamnedsainte 01/26/2007 | | see review, action, drama, and a little gore, but a fine story |
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| 1. Bleeders (1997) aka: Hemoglobin
2. Dog Park (1998)
3. The Sentinel (2006)
4. The Way of the Gun (2000)
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