AntiTrust 2001 PG-13, 115 min. Genre: Thriller
Director: Peter Howitt Cast: Ryan Phillippe, Rachael Leigh Cook, Claire Forlani, Tim Robbins, Douglas McFerran, Richard Roundtree, Tygh Runyan, Yee Jee Tso, Nate Dushku, Ned Bellamy
When computer whiz Milo (Ryan Phillippe) accepts a job at NURV–a Seattle software company owned by Gary Winston (Tim Robbins), Milo's friend and partner, Teddy (Yee Jee Tso), declines the job offer because he believes in an open source code. Teddy fears that Winston is out to control the market and wants no part in his plans. Then Teddy is killed, and Milo begins to suspect Winston ordered not only the murder of Teddy but others who stood in his way as well.
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Emile 2003 R, 92 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Carl Bessai Cast: Ian McKellen, Deborah Kara Unger, Theo Crane, Tygh Runyan, Chris Martin, Ian Tracey, Janet Wright, Frank Borg, Nancy Sivak
Years ago, Emile (Ian McKellen) abandoned his family, but now he is traveling back home to Canada to receive an honorary degree. As part of his journey, Emile visits his estranged niece, Nadia (Deborah Kara Unger), and her 10-year-old daughter, Maria (Theo Crane). Nadia has not forgiven him for leaving the family years before, but Emile does form a bond with Maria.
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Final Days of Planet Earth 2006 TV, 170 min. Genre: Action / Drama / Sci-Fi / Horror
Director: Robert Lieberman Cast: Daryl Hannah, Campbell Scott, Gil Bellows, Suleka Mathew, Serge Houde, Beau Starr, Patrick Gilmore, Tygh Runyan, Tina Milo Milivojevic, William MacDonald, Tom Heaton, John Cassini, Mary Black
Strange things are happening in San Francisco, and archaeologist Lloyd Walker (Gil Bellows) and entomologist Marianne Winters (Suleka Mathew) are investigating when they come across an underground colony of insect-like creatures that are planning to enslave mankind. Now Walker finds himself in an all-out effort to save the human race and puts together clues that link the creatures to William Phillips (Campbell Scott) who is the sole survivor of a space mission and is being held captive. Will Walker find Phillips in time to save humanity? And, where exactly does Liz (Daryl Hannah), who is an employee at the mayor's office, really fit into the picture?
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Twist 2003 N/R, 91 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Jacob Tierney Cast: Nick Stahl, Joshua Close, Gary Farmer, Michele-Barbara Pelletier, Tygh Runyan, Stephen McHattie, Moti Yona, Brigid Tierney, Maxwell McCabe-Lokos, Andre Noble, James Gilpin, Josh Holliday
In this modernized version of Charles Dickens' "Oliver Twist," the orphaned Oliver (Joshua Close) has been relocated out of the orphanage and onto Toronto's streets where the artful "Dodge" (Nick Stahl) and Fagin (Gary Farmer) recruit Oliver as part of their team of thugs.
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Watchtower 2001 R, 98 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller aka: Cruel and Unusual
Director: George Mihalka Cast: Tom Berenger, Rachel Hayward, Tygh Runyan, Elizabeth Carol Savenkoff, Mitchell Kosterman, James Ralph, Eli Gabay, Ralph J. Alderman, Bruce Dawson, Michael Leisen
The scenery of British Columbia is the only good thing about this weak tale of Art (Tom Berenger), a serial killer, who takes the identity of one of his victims. Now he is selecting his next victim in this seacoast town.
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| 1. AntiTrust (2001)
2. Emile (2003)
3. Final Days of Planet Earth (2006)
4. Twist (2003)
5. Watchtower (2001) aka: Cruel and Unusual
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