Being a cop is tough. But in Saigon 1968 being a cop is crazy. Saigon 1968: Someone - possible a high-ranking American officer - is brutally murdering Vietnamese prostitutes with children by American fathers and plainclothes military cops Sgt. Buck McGriff (Academy Award Nominee - 1987 Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Willem Dafoe Platoon) and Sgt. Albaby Perkins (Tony Nominee Gregory Hines Cotton Club) are put in the case that no one wants solved. But things are never what they seem in the ""Nam including a novice nun (Amanda Pays) a deranged Colonel (Scott Glenn) and a twisted trail of clues that takes McGriff and Perkins from back alleys to battlefields in search of a serial killer who's ready to make them the next victims. Fighting incredible odds placed in impossible situations can they solve the case before they lose their sanity or their lives? Fred Ward Keith David and David Alan Grier co-star in this explosive action thriller where everyone is a suspect anything can be covered up and no crime or place is ever ""off limits"".
Stephen King's Sleepwalkers is about a half-human, half-cat race of shape shifters called, for no apparent reason, sleepwalkers. Hunky Charles Brady (Brian Krause) and his incestuous mother (Alice Krige) are sleepwalkers, and they've come to the small town of Travis, Indiana, where they've somehow acquired a nice house and false identities. They need virgin souls to survive and have fixated on local beauty Tanya (Madchen Amick from Twin Peaks). That's about it for the story--from then on it's a series of chase scenes full of badly done gore. King must have been sleepwalking himself when he wrote this screenplay: the dialogue is terrible, the characters are cardboard, and the plotting is clumsy. Combine that with mediocre acting, thoughtless direction, slapdash editing, and cheesy special effects, and you have Sleepwalkers. Amick comes off reasonably well and there are cameos by King, Clive Barker, and horror directors John Landis (An American Werewolf in London), Joe Dante (Gremlins), and Tobe Hooper (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre). But really, if you're interested in were-cats, see the original Cat People, starring Simone Simon; it's both sexier and scarier. --Bret Fetzer, Amazon.com
Pianist Glenn Gould made his New York debut on January 11 1955. His first recording Bach's Goldberg Variations took place that June. The record won instant acclaim. In 1981 Gould departed from his custom of not re-recording a work and 26 years after his first recording of the Goldberg Variations went into the same New York studio for his second recording of the work. Gould viewed the two interpretations as substantially different. French violinist and filmmaker Bruno Monsaigneon was present with his cameras during these sessions capturing a vivid and intimate portrait of one of the great artists of our time in the process of creating a landmark recording.
The visionary director of SAW II, III and IV, unleashes this brand new, terrifying epic, 666: The Prophecy.When famed author Joseph Crone is plagued by a series of disturbing and deadly events, it becomes apparent each is connected by a series of reoccurring numbers. Too frequent to be random, Joseph slowly discovers this is not just a number, but a worldwide phenomenon prophesizing the end of humanity.With the death toll rising, Joseph is thrown into a race against time to unlock the code before making the ultimate sacrifice.
All he wanted was to disappear. Instead, Jason Bourne is now hunted by the people who made him what he is. Having lost his memory and the one person he loved, he is undeterred by the barrage of bullets and a new generation of highly trained killers. Bourne has only one objective: to go back to the beginning and find out who he was.Now, in the new chapter of this espionage series, Bourne will hunt down his past in order to find a future. He must travel from Moscow, Paris, Madrid and London to Tangier and New York City as he continues his quest to find the real Jason Bourne - all the while trying to outmaneuver the scores of cops, federal officers and Interpol agents with him in their crosshairs.
Longboarding soul-surfer Steve Addington (Matthew McConaughey) returns to Malibu for the summer to find his cool hometown corrupted. Gone are the days of living for the surf now it's all about sponsorships and money. With his money running low and the waves going flat Steve is drawn towards selling his surfing soul but can he find it in himself to turn his back on the money and follow his heart.
When Rebecca went away to college John thought webams could help them stay in touch. But idle curiosity leads to a dark mystery when they meet Vera Madeline an online psychic who senses something is wrong... terribly wrong. The Collingswood Story is an offbeat thriller with an exciting twist. Its macabre tale of murder ritual and mystery is told through an immersive webcam interface. Each character uses the webcam for their own voyeuristic purposes - to communicate to inv
This is the splendid film adaptation of John Irving's bestseller. Robin Williams plays the role of T.S. Garp a complex and unpredictabale young man at odds with a violent and cruel world... The World According To Garp earned two Oscar nominations for Best Supporting Actor: one for John Lithgow; and the other for Glenn Close as Best Supporting Actress.
With the integrity and depth of an epic Shenandoah tells the dramatic story of a man caught in a dilemma. James Stewart stars as a Virginia farmer during the Civil War. He refuses to support the Confederacy because he is opposed to slavery yet he will not support the Union because he is deeply opposed to war. When his son is taken prisoner Stewart goes to search for the boy. Seeing first-hand the horrors of war he is at last forced to take his stand.
The White Tower is an Alpine Peak that has never been tamed by man. It is said to be impossible to climb and toconquer. To attempt it is to invite certain death. The White Tower killed Carla Alton's (Alida Valli) father. Now, tofulfil her father's dream, she has assembled her own team of mountaineers to attempt one last, desperate assault onthe murderous mountain...
Adrienne Willis (Diane Lane), a woman troubled by her defiant husband, retreats to the coastal town of Rodanthe to care for a friend's inn for the weekend. When the inn's only guest (Richard Gere) decides to stay both their lives are changed forever.
Six college students spend a weekend at a country resort completely unaware that they are being stalked by a devil worship cult.
In a fascinating departure from the austere moral drama in which he specialized D.W Griffith demonstrates his talents for warm-hearted comedy in Sally of the Sawdust. W.C. Fields made his third screen appearance as Professor Eustace McGargle a lovable confidence man who becomes the unlikely guardian of an orphaned circus waif (Carol Dempster). Intending to return Sally to her grandparents McGargle learns that her wealthy and esteemed grandfather (Erville Alderson) is a stern ju
The new manager of a cemetery (Richard Boone) begins to question reality when he places black pins instead of white in the cemetery map seemingly causing the owners of the plots to die. As the death count rises the mystery gets deeper and deeper pointing to a resolution almost too strange to face...
Branca - Ensemble Symphony Nos. 8 & 10 - Live At The Kitchen
In the autumn of 2000 Wilco entered the studio to record a highly anticipated fourth album. How was it that merely one year later that with completed record in hand the band found itself rejected by its corporate label and missing two of its members? First time filmmaker and award-winning photographer Sam Jones was on hand to chronicle this turbulent chapter in Wilco's history as it unfolded. Throughout the film Jones tempers the backstage drama and unfathomable corporate shenani
The Professionals (Dir. Richard Brooks): Four soldiers of fortune are hired by a wealthy Texan oil baron to rescue his kidnapped wife (Cardinale) who's been spirited across the Mexican border by a band of mercenaries led by Jesus Raza (Palance). The four rugged professionals each regarded as a specialist in his selected field - an expert marksman and tracker (Strode) the explosives master (Lancaster) horse handler (Ryan) and one skilled in tactics and weaponry (Marvin) - make their way across the treacherous landscape to retrieve the beautiful kidappee but discover all is not what it seems... High Plains Drifter (Dir. Clint Eastwood): Eastwood portrays a mysterious stranger who emerges out of the heat waves of the desert and rides into the guilt-ridden town of Lago. After committing three murders and one rape in the first 20 minutes The Stranger is hired by the town to protect it from three gunmen just out of jail. The Stranger then paints the entire town bright red renames it ""Hell "" and supplies Divine retribution in a fiery climax. Tall In The Saddle (Dir. Edwin L. Marin): When a stranger arrives in a western town he finds that the rancher who sent for him has been murdered. Further most of the townsfolk seem to be at each other's throats and the newcomer has soon run contrariwise to most of them... Shenandoah (Dir. Andrew V. McLaglen): James Stewart stars as a Virginia farmer during the Civil War. He refuses to support the Confederacy because he is opposed to slavery yet he will not support the Union because he is deeply opposedito war. When his son is taken prisoner Stewart goes to search for the boy. Seeing first-hand the horrors of war he is at last forced to take his stand...
Anastasia The lost Russian Princess Anastasia and her incredible quest to find her true identity. When the shadow of revolution falls across Russia Anastasia the royal family's youngest daughter barely escapes with her life. Years later joined by a band of heroic companions Anastasia must battle the evil Rasputin his sidekick Bartok the bat and a host of ghostly minions in a headlong race to reach Paris reclaim her rightful destiny and solve the greatest mystery of the 20th century! Fern Gully - The Last Rainforest An animated musical fantasy that takes a journey deep into the Australian rainforest where humans exist only in fairy tales...
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