The Amityville Curse 1990 R, 91 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Tom Berry Cast: Kim Coates, Dawna Wightman, Helen Hughes, David Stein, Anthony Dean Rubes, Cassandra Gava, Jan Rubes, Norris Domingue, Mark Camacho, Tyrone Benskin
There is still money to be made from "Amityville," so these films just keep on coming. In this direct-to-video effort, three couples buy the great old place, and the fun begins.
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The Audrey Hepburn Story 2000 PG, 133 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Steven Robman Cast: Jennifer Love Hewitt, Frances Fisher, Keir Dullea, Gabriel Macht, Peter Giles, Emmy Rossum, Eric McCormack, Seana Kofoed, Michael J. Burg, Joan Copeland, Marcel Jeannin, Adam MacDonald, Mark Camacho, Sarah Hyland, Vlasta Vrana
This made-for-TV movie features Jennifer Love Hewitt in the title role. Through flashbacks, the story focuses on Audrey's European childhood during World War II, continues through early Hollywood days, and culminates (where the flashbacks began) during the production of "Breakfast at Tiffany's."
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Heist 2001 R, 107 min. Genre: Drama / Action / Thriller
Director: David Mamet Cast: Gene Hackman, Danny DeVito, Delroy Lindo, Sam Rockwell, Rebecca Pidgeon, Ricky Jay, Patti LuPone, Karen Cliche, Christopher Kaldor, Christian Maguire, Mark Camacho, Michelle Sweeney
Great performances provide solid entertainment in this David Mamet thriller. Joe Moore (Gene Hackman) has led a successful life of crime when fellow jewel thief Bergman (Danny DeVito) talks him into one last score. But when Bergman adds his hot-headed nephew, Jimmy Silk (Sam Rockwell), to the mix, the result is one double-cross after another.
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Hiroshima 1995 PG, 190 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Koreyoshi Kurahara, Roger Spottiswoode Cast: Kenneth Welsh, Jeffrey DeMunn, Richard Masur, Wesley Addy, Sheena Larkin, Leni Parker, Timothy West, Mark Camacho, Tatsuo Matsumura, Naohiko Umewaka, David Hemblen, David Gow
Events leading up to Harry Truman's decision to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki are presented blending archival footage and interviews with those involved.
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Jericho Mansions 2003 R, 98 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Alberto Sciamma Cast: James Caan, Genevieve Bujold, Jennifer Tilly, Maribel Verdu, Peter Keleghan, Pierre Rioux, Bruce Ramsay, Susan Glover, Mark Camacho, Victoria Allen, John Bourgeois, Joe Cobden
Agoraphobic superintendent of an apartment building, Leonard Grey (James Caan) has not left the apartment in 30 years. When a murder occurs in the building, and he is the prime suspect, Leonard must conduct his own investigation to find the killer–even if it is he.
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Nowhere in Sight 2000 N/R, 93 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Douglas Jackson Cast: Helen Slater, Christopher Heyerdahl, Mark Camacho, Andrew McCarthy, Richard Jutras, Miklos Perlus, Lynne Adams, Frank Fontaine, Joanna Noyes, Kevin Woodhouse
In this direct-to-video flick, Carly (Helen Slater), is blind as a result of an accident. She has difficulty adjusting to her new condition, but her boyfriend helps her get by. When he must leave town, life gets tougher and then grave when thugs break in her apartment and hold her captive.
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Punisher: War Zone 2008 R, 107 min. Genre: Action / Drama / Thriller
Director: Lexi Alexander Cast: Ray Stevenson, Dominic West, Colin Salmon, Dash Mihok, Doug Hutchison, Wayne Knight, T.J. Storm, Julie Benz, Stephanie Janusauskas, Mark Camacho, Romano Orzari, Keram Malicki-Sanchez, Larry Day, Ron Lea, Tony Calabretta
During a Mafia dinner meeting, Frank Castle, a.k.a. the Punisher, takes justice into his own hands and knocks off the Mafia boss and those attending the meeting. One man escapes–ex-con Billy Russoti (Dominic West)–who has been horribly disfigured in the attack. Now, Russoti becomes the villain Jigsaw and kidnaps the family of a deceased federal agent. Enlisting help from Microchip (Wayne Knight), The Punisher sets out to come to their rescue–no matter what the cost.
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Random Encounter 1998 N/R, 90 min. Genre: Thriller
Director: Douglas Jackson Cast: Elizabeth Berkley, J.H. Wyman, Frank Schorpion, Barry Flatman, Frank Fontaine, Joanna Noyes, Mark Walker, Ellen David, Susan Glover, Mary Bradley, Alan Fawcett, Mark Camacho
Public relations executive Allie (Elizabeth Berkley) meets Kyle (J.H. Wyman) at a company party, goes home with him, and attempts to have sex. They are interrupted by a crazed woman, Madeleine (Mary Bradley), who attacks them with a knife. During the ensuing scuffle, Allie slays Madeleine. Kyle offers to help Allie in a cover-up, but there is more to Kyle than meets the eye: in fact, he is an ex-con who has set up Allie to kill Madeleine.
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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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Wicker Park 2004 PG-13, 115 min. Genre: Drama / Thriller
Director: Paul McGuigan Cast: Josh Hartnett, Rose Byrne, Matthew Lillard, Diane Kruger, Christopher Cousins, Jessica Pare, Vlasta Vrana, Amy Sobol, Ted Whittall, Isabel Dos Santos, Joanna Noyes, Mark Camacho
When Matthew (Josh Hartnett) spots Lisa (Diane Kruger) in a cafe and believes she is his ex-girlfriend, the sighting sets him on an obsessive trail to learn who she really is. Unfortunately, the journey will involve crossing paths with a mysterious stranger, Alex (Rose Byrne).
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The Wool Cap 2004 PG-13, 102 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Steven Schachter Cast: William H. Macy, Keke Palmer, Don Rickles, Ned Beatty, Catherine O'Hara, Cherice Boothe, Marcia Bennett, Mark Camacho, Tyrone Benskin, Tony Calabretta, Edward Yankie, Hugh Dillon
In this made-for-TV film, apartment superintendent Charles Gigot (William H. Macy) is a mute who befriends Black orphan, Lou (Keke Palmer). Although Charles cannot talk and Lou cannot read, the unlikely duo form a lasting bond.
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| 1. The Amityville Curse (1990)
2. The Audrey Hepburn Story (2000)
3. Heist (2001)
4. Hiroshima (1995)
5. Jericho Mansions (2003)
6. Nowhere in Sight (2000)
7. Punisher: War Zone (2008)
8. Random Encounter (1998)
9. The Score (2001)
10. Wicker Park (2004)
11. The Wool Cap (2004)
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