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Directed by Bobby RothOrigin CanadaGenres DramaThemes Films about families,
Films about domestic violenceActors Jane Kaczmarek,
Rebecca Williams,
Kim Dickens,
Peter Outerbridge,
Joe Dinicol,
Jordan HudymaRating63%
When LeAnne Dunley arrives home from work and catches her daughter Kelli in a sexual act with a classmate, she arranges for Kelli to stay at her sister Marie's home when she is working. Kelli notices that her cousin Elizabeth Jones--Marie's daughter--is in an unhealthy relationship with her boyfriend, Mark. He calls and texts her at an extremely frequent rate, tries to control where she goes and what she wears, and becomes angry when she tries to spend any time with her friends., 3h8
Directed by Bobby RothOrigin USAGenres Drama,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Kathleen York,
Bruce Greenwood,
Travis Fine,
Megan Ward,
Melinda Dillon,
Ashley JuddRating68%
Kathleen York stars as Naomi Judd (then known as Diana Judd) a single mother of two daughters, who turned to music as way to help positively influence her increasingly belligerent and rebellious eldest daughter Wynonna, (then known as Christina). The movie chronicles Naomi's struggle to provide for her daughters (the youngest of whom grew up to become actress Ashley Judd, who narrates the film), the singing duo's rise from Nashville fame to national celebrity, the ups and downs that accompanied a working family relationship, and Naomi's eventual retirement from the music business. The movie was based on Naomi's autobiography Love Can Build A Bridge.Directed by Bobby RothOrigin USAGenres Thriller,
CrimeActors Peter Weller,
Sela Ward,
David Caruso,
Tony Jay,
Jon Gries,
Henry G. SandersRating52%
Mike Gallagher is one of Los Angeles' top cops, who is acting head of Hollywood's homicide division. But Gallagher is soon wrenched out of his orderly existence into a dirty world of killing and corruption. Gallagher's affair with a married woman leads him to stumble across a vicious scene of multiple murder on L.A. highway Rainbow Drive. Gallagher senses something strange when reinforcements arrive even before he has called them. When his superiors freeze him out of the case, Gallagher begins his own investigations. With the help of mysterious ally Laura Demming, Gallagher draws closer to the truth, and danger moves closer to his partner and mistress. His investigation propels him into a web of drugs and vice, corruption and cover-up - an intricate web that implicates some of the city's most senior figures. , 3h30
Directed by Mike NewellOrigin USAGenres Drama,
CrimeThemes Films about familiesActors Robert Blake,
Cotter Smith,
Forrest Tucker,
Ernest Borgnine,
Danny Aiello,
Brian DennehyRating67%
It is the mid-1950s. Wealthy young Robert F. Kennedy is beginning to make a name for himself in Washington, D.C., as is older brother John F. Kennedy, a United States senator from Massachusetts., 1h59
Directed by Tony KayeOrigin USAGenres Drama,
CrimeThemes Films about families,
Prison films,
Films about racism,
Films about sexuality,
Rape in fiction,
Skinheads,
Gangster filmsActors Edward Norton,
Fairuza Balk,
Edward Furlong,
Stacy Keach,
Elliott Gould,
Avery BrooksRating83%
Danny Vinyard (Edward Furlong), a high school student and budding neo-Nazi in Venice Beach, California, receives an assignment from Mr. Murray (Elliott Gould), his history teacher, to write a paper on "any book which relates to the struggle for human rights". Knowing Murray is Jewish, Danny writes his paper on Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf. Murray attempts to get Danny expelled for doing this, but Principal Dr. Bob Sweeney (Avery Brooks) — who is black — refuses, instead informing Danny that he will study history and current events under Sweeney, and that the class will be called "American History X". Danny's first assignment is to prepare a paper on his brother Derek (Edward Norton), a former neo-Nazi leader who has just been released from prison after serving three years for voluntary manslaughter. Danny is warned that failing to submit the paper the next morning will result in his expulsion. The rest of the film alternates between a series of vignettes from Danny and Derek's shared past (distinguished by being shown in black and white), and present day events (shown in color)., 1h29
Directed by Bobby RothOrigin USAGenres Drama,
CrimeThemes Films about children,
Films about child abuseActors Dylan Baker,
Lindsay Frost,
Amber Marshall,
Tom Everett,
Hannah Lochner,
Tyler KyteRating59%
Fourteen year old Elizabeth Smart is part of a large and loving Mormon family. Her father, Ed hires a handyman, a self-styled prophet named Emmanuel, to help him with a remodeling job. Months later, Emmanuel returns and kidnaps Elizabeth one night at knifepoint. Her sister, Mary Katherine, who is in the bed with her, is too terrified to immediately tell her parents. Once she does a massive police investigation begins. The Smarts are angered when the investigation questions whether any family members are involved in Elizabeth’s disappearance. A massive search effort begins and the story causes a media frenzy. After a false news story that the police suspect a family member, Ed takes and passes a polygraph test. Richard Ricci, who worked for the Smarts until he was fired when jewelry went missing, is arrested for a parole violation and the police think suspect his involvement in Elizabeth's disappearance. Emmanuel subsequently tries to kidnap one of Elizabeth's cousins, but is unsuccessful. The Smarts learn Ricci has had an aneurysm and is now brain dead. After this the Mom gives up hope, the story fades into the background and the police stop looking for Elizabeth. At one point, Mary Katherine realizes that it was Emmanuel who took Elizabeth, but the police do not pursue this lead. Ed appears on the TV show America's Most Wanted and tells host John Walsh in confidence about this new information. When Walsh reveals it on Larry King Live, the Smarts publish a sketch of Emmanuel, who is later identified as Brian David Mitchell. After having taken her to San Diego, Mitchell returns to Salt Lake City with his wife and Elizabeth. When the police accidentally come across the three of them and question them, Elizabeth identifies herself, resulting in Mitchell's arrest and Elizabeth's reunion with her family., 1h42
Directed by Robert Rodríguez,
Frank MillerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
Noir,
CrimeThemes Films about families,
Feminist films,
Films about suicide,
Films about domestic violence,
Superhero films,
Gangster filmsActors Jamie Chung,
Jessica Alba,
Josh Brolin,
Powers Boothe,
Clive Owen,
Rosario DawsonRating64%
Marv (Mickey Rourke) regains consciousness on a highway overlooking the Projects, surrounded by several dead young men and a crashed police car, and with no memory of how he got there. He retraces his steps, recalling that since it's Saturday, he watched Nancy Callahan (Jessica Alba) dance at Kadie's Saloon. Stepping outside, he encounters four rich frat boys burning a homeless man alive. When Marv intervenes, the leader of the frat boys shoots him in the arm, calling him "Bernini Boy," which Marv mishears as "Bernie." They flee; Marv follows, stealing a Police car on the way, which he crashes into their car, leading to his blackout and memory loss. He follows the two surviving frat boys into The Projects, the neighborhood where he grew up. With the assistance of the deadly residents lurking in the shadows, he dispatches the frat boys. He questions the leader about being called "Bernini Boy" and learns that it is the brand of coat he is wearing. After slitting the boy's throat, he considers his coat and realizes he can't remember how he acquired it., 1h20
Directed by Eric LaneuvilleOrigin USAGenres Drama,
CrimeThemes Films about families,
Feminist films,
Films about domestic violenceActors Kellie Martin,
Kevin Dobson,
Linda Kelsey,
Ivan Sergei,
Kristin Dattilo,
Anna GunnRating61%
Katie Liner is the attractive 18-year-old daughter of Jack Liner, a powerful police officer. At one of his benefit parties, she meets Jimmy Pettit, a man in his early twenties she soon starts dating. Initially, he seems to be the perfect guy; he is well-educated, respectful, polite, popular and has no records with the police. Nevertheless, Jack is not sure about the guy and when he finds out that Katie is engaged, he is not enthusiastic. Things are going fast, though, and in a short period of time, Katie and Jimmy are married and she gives birth to a son., 2h12
Directed by Taylor HackfordOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeThemes L'adolescence,
Films about education,
Films about children,
Films about families,
Films about sexuality,
Films about the labor movement,
Films about domestic violence,
Films about school violence,
Harcèlement au travailActors Kathy Bates,
Jennifer Jason Leigh,
David Strathairn,
John C. Reilly,
Judy Parfitt,
Eric BogosianRating73%
Dolores Claiborne (Bates) works as a domestic servant on a Maine island. The film opens with Dolores having a struggle with her elderly, paralyzed employer Vera Donovan (Judy Parfitt) in her mansion, after which Vera falls down the staircase. Dolores ransacks the kitchen and is then caught by a mailman as she stands over Vera with a rolling pin, apparently intending to kill her. Vera dies and the police begin a murder investigation.