Black Rainbow 1989 R, 102 min. Genre: Thriller
Director: Mike Hodges Cast: Rosanna Arquette, Jason Robards, Tom Hulce, Mark Joy, Ron Rosenthal, John Bennes, Linda Pierce, Olek Krupa, Marty Terry, Ed Grady
Fake medium Martha Travis (Rosanna Arquette) travels from town to town with her alcoholic father (Jason Robards) bilking audiences who want to hear from dead loved ones. But at one show she receives a mental image of a man who was murdered, and his wife is in the audience. The wife insists he is not dead, but his murder soon occurs. This new-found talent results in the killer marking Martha as his next victim. Not bad.
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Mickey 2004 PG, 100 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Hugh Wilson Cast: Harry Connick Jr., Shawn Salinas, Michelle Johnson, Mike Starr, Mark Joy, Richard Fullerton, Peter Gil, Hugh Wilson, John Grisham, Jason Kypros
Attempting to escape charges of tax evasion, a widower (Harry Connick Jr.) heads to Las Vegas with his 12-year-old son, Mickey (Shawn Salinas). They change their names, but Mickey's outstanding abilities as a Little League player draw unwanted attention to them.
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Pecker 1998 R, 87 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: John Waters Cast: Edward Furlong, Christina Ricci, Mary Kay Place, Brendan Sexton III, Martha Plimpton, Lauren Hulsey, Lili Taylor, Bess Armstrong, Mark Joy, Mink Stole
This satire on the New York art scene features Edward Furlong in the title role of a teenage photographer from Baltimore whose family pictures are spotted by an art dealer, Rorey Wheeler (Lili Taylor). She promotes Pecker's work in her gallery, and the pictures become the latest rage. 1 User Review
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| | I LOVE EDWARD FURLONG | GELLIE C. SERRANO 08/01/2009 | | |
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The Ultimate Gift 2007 PG, 114 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Michael O. Sajbel Cast: Drew Fuller, Bill Cobbs, Abigail Breslin, James Garner, Ali Hillis, Mircea Monroe, Brett Rice, Lee Meriwether, Brian Dennehy, Donna Cherry, D. David Morin, Mark Joy, Tim Parati
The late billionaire Red Sevens (James Garner) leaves his grandson Jason (Drew Fuller) an inheritance. But, instead of cash, Jason receives a list of 12 tasks described by Red as "Gifts." Through completion of these tasks, Jason's life will be changed forever in this story that shows how money is far different from happiness. 1 User Review
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| | Awesome Movie | susan 02/27/2009 | | A true picture of Money Brats that finally have to face the fact that they have no REAL friends. They have a false sence of who and what they are, until faced with reality. It is a real picture of how a family can be torn apart when the will isn't what they thought and they don't get want THEY want. Faced with the task of finding a TRUE friend the young money brat discovers he has a deep compasion for a single mother struggling to deal with her daughters cancer. A new friendship developes into a sincere reality of giving back. It is a very moving film and diffently begins to engage a sence of wanting to help our community. |
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| 1. Black Rainbow (1989)
2. Mickey (2004)
3. Pecker (1998)
4. The Ultimate Gift (2007)
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