Arlington Road 1999 R, 117 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Mark Pellington Cast: Jeff Bridges, Tim Robbins, Joan Cusack, Hope Davis, Robert Gossett, Mason Gamble, Spencer Treat Clark, Stanley Anderson, Viviane Vives, Lee Stringer
The Langs–Oliver (Tim Robbins), Cheryl (Joan Cusack), and their three children–recently moved to the Washington, D.C. suburbs and now live across the street from Professor Michael Faraday (Jeff Bridges) and his young son. The families enjoy each other's company until Faraday, who specializes in domestic terrorism, grows suspicious of Oliver and checks into his background. This leads to questions of why the Lang family is now in the nation's capital.
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Destination Anywhere 1997 N/R, 45 min. Genre: Drama / Musical
Director: Mark Pellington Cast: Jon Bon Jovi, Demi Moore, Annabella Sciorra, Kevin Bacon, Whoopi Goldberg, Leah Rubino, Nicky "Pop Anest, Olga Barbato, Vinny Vella, Sidney Annis, Ernie Fierron, Paul D'Amato
Loosely based on songs from Jon Bon Jovi's 1997 album, this film revolves around a young couple–Jon (Jon Bon Jovi) and Janie (Demi Moore)–who deal with problems of alcohol and depression following the hit-and-run death of their only child. 3 User Reviews
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| | ippy@zlopa.net | Zoppuy Ippy 02/27/2007 | | Hell is underground |
| | Suggestions required | Neley Ou 02/20/2007 | | Alliluja, or smth like that |
| | arwin@puck.com | Mlue Arwin 02/10/2007 | | God bless me and all around |
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Going All the Way 1997 R, 110 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama
Director: Mark Pellington Cast: Jeremy Davies, Ben Affleck, Amy Locane, Rachel Weisz, Lesley Ann Warren, Rose McGowan, Jill Clayburgh, John Lordan, Bob Swan, Richard Gaeckle, Teri Beitel, Jerry Panatieri, Nick Offerman, Everett Greene, Jeff Buelterman
Set in Indianapolis, this story is based on Dan Wakefield's novel about Korean War veterans trying to adapt to life at home. Sonny Burns (Jeremy Davies) and Gunner Casselman (Ben Affleck) are returning veterans who form a friendship. Sonny has a girlfriend, Buddy (Amy Locane), and his mother Alma (Jill Clayburgh) encourages the romance, but Sonny is not so sure that marriage to Buddy is what he wants because sexy Gail (Rose McGowan) is more to his tastes. Meanwhile, Gunner loves Marty (Rachel Weisz), but his mother Nina (Lesley Ann Warren) disapproves of his choice. As more and more problems develop, Sonny and Gunner begin to think that coming home to Indianapolis was not the best idea.
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Jerry Maguire 1996 R, 138 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama / Romance
Director: Cameron Crowe Cast: Tom Cruise, Cuba Gooding Jr., Renee Zellweger, Kelly Preston, Jerry O'Connell, Jay Mohr, Bonnie Hunt, Regina King, Jonathan Lipnicki, Todd Louiso, Mark Pellington, Jeremy Suarez, Susan Norfleet, Jared Jussim, Benjamin Kimball Smith
Sports agent Jerry Maguire (Tom Cruise) suddenly loses his job and his friends. The film's plot is about how he stumbles into a new life and finds that there is room for decency in his new lifestyle. Cuba Gooding Jr. won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor in his role as the football star, and the film received four nominations, including Best Picture and Actor (Cruise).
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The Mothman Prophecies 2002 PG-13, 119 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller / Sci-Fi
Director: Mark Pellington Cast: Richard Gere, Laura Linney, Will Patton, Debra Messing, Lucinda Jenney, Alan Bates, Nesbitt Blaisdell, Clay Bunting, Eric Cazencave, Dan Callahan
Washington Post reporter John Klein (Richard Gere) is drawn to Point Pleasant, a town on the West Virginia/Ohio border, where he learns of the residents' experiences with mysterious, threatening events–including the appearance of a man-sized moth with fiery red eyes. Local cop Connie Parker (Laura Linney) confides in and shares the information she has with Klein who then joins the investigation.
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| 1. Arlington Road (1999)
2. Destination Anywhere (1997)
3. Going All the Way (1997)
4. Jerry Maguire (1996)
5. The Mothman Prophecies (2002)
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