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Directed by Mike NicholsOrigin USAGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes Films about alcoholism,
Films about families,
Medical-themed films,
Films about drugs,
Films about sexuality,
Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Elizabeth Taylor,
Richard Burton,
George Segal,
Sandy DennisRating79%
Set on the campus of a small New England college, the film focuses on the volatile relationship of associate history professor George and his hard-drinking wife Martha, the daughter of the college president. George and Martha engage in dangerous emotional games with one another. After they return home drunk from a party, Martha reveals she has invited a young married couple, whom she met at the party, for a drink. The guests arrive – Nick, a biology professor (who Martha thinks teaches math), and his wife, Honey. As the four drink, Martha and George engage in scathing verbal abuse in front of Nick and Honey. The younger couple is first embarrassed and later enmeshed. They stay., 1h39
Directed by Mike NicholsOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about education,
Medical-themed films,
Films about cancer,
Films based on playsActors Emma Thompson,
Christopher Lloyd,
Audra McDonald,
Eileen Atkins,
Benedict Wong,
Jonathan M. WoodwardRating79%
Vivian Bearing (Emma Thompson) is a professor of English literature known for her intense knowledge of metaphysical poetry, especially the Holy Sonnets of John Donne. Her life takes a turn when she is diagnosed with metastatic Stage IV ovarian cancer. Oncologist Harvey Kelekian prescribes various chemotherapy treatments to treat her disease, and as she suffers through the various side-effects (such as fever, chills, vomiting, and abdominal pain), she attempts to put everything in perspective. The story periodically flashes back to previous moments in her life, including her childhood, her graduate school studies, and her career prior to her diagnosis. During the course of the film, she continually breaks the fourth wall by looking into the camera and expressing her feelings., 1h48
Directed by Mike NicholsOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about psychiatry,
Films about disabilitiesActors Harrison Ford,
Annette Bening,
Bill Nunn,
Michael Haley,
Rebecca Miller, Lady Day-Lewis,
Bruce AltmanRating66%
Ambitious, callous, narcissistic, and at times unethical, Henry Turner is a highly successful Manhattan attorney whose obsession with his work leaves him little time for his prim socialite wife Sarah and troubled preteen daughter Rachel. He has just won a malpractice suit in which he defended a hospital against a plaintiff who claims, but is unable to prove, that he warned the hospital of an existing condition that then caused a problem., 1h48
Directed by Mike NicholsOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes Films about writers,
Films about journalistsActors Meryl Streep,
Jack Nicholson,
Stockard Channing,
Jeff Daniels,
Miloš Forman,
Maureen StapletonRating60%
New York City food writer Rachel Samstat and Washington, D.C. political columnist Mark Forman meet at a mutual friend's wedding and, after a whirlwind courtship, they marry, despite Rachel's reservations. They purchase a dilapidated Georgetown townhouse in Washington D.C. and the ongoing and seemingly never-ending renovations create some stress in their relationship. Rachel, overjoyed to discover she is pregnant, is determined to make her marriage work and becomes a stay-at-home mom. When she discovers evidence of Mark's extramarital affair with socialite Thelma Rice during her pregnancy with her second child, she leaves him and takes their daughter Annie to New York, where she moves in with her father and tries to jump start her career. Mark eventually convinces her to return home, but when it is obvious his philandering will never end, Rachel leaves him for good., 2h10
Directed by Hal AshbyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about television,
Films about psychiatry,
Films about disabilities,
Political films,
Films about autismActors Peter Sellers,
Shirley MacLaine,
Melvyn Douglas,
Jack Warden,
Richard A. Dysart,
Richard BasehartRating78%
Chance (Peter Sellers) is a middle-aged man who lives in the townhouse of an old, wealthy man in Washington, D.C. He is simple-minded and has lived there his whole life, tending the garden. Other than gardening, his knowledge is derived entirely from what he sees on television. When his benefactor dies, Chance naively says he has no claim against the estate, and is ordered to move out. Thus he discovers the outside world for the first time., 1h58
Directed by Mike NicholsOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Films about religion,
Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
Transgender in film,
Films based on plays,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related film,
Cross-dressing in filmActors Robin Williams,
Gene Hackman,
Nathan Lane,
Dianne Wiest,
Dan Futterman,
Calista FlockhartRating71%
Armand Goldman is the openly gay owner of a drag club in South Beach called The Birdcage and his partner Albert is "Starina" the star attraction of the club and a very effeminate and flamboyant man. Living with them is Agador, their flamboyant Guatemalan housekeeper who dreams of being in Albert's drag show as well., 5h52
Directed by Mike NicholsGenres Drama,
FantasyActors Al Pacino,
Meryl Streep,
Patrick Wilson,
Mary-Louise Parker,
Emma Thompson,
Justin KirkRating80%
It is 1985: Ronald Reagan is in the White House, and AIDS is causing wide-scale death in America. In Manhattan, Prior Walter tells Louis, his lover of four years, that he has AIDS; Louis, unable to handle it, leaves him. As disease and loneliness ravage Prior, guilt invades Louis. Joe Pitt, a Mormon and Republican attorney, is pushed by right-wing fixer Roy Cohn toward a job at the United States Department of Justice. Both Pitt and Cohn are in the closet: Pitt out of shame and religious turmoil, Cohn to preserve his power and image. Pitt's wife Harper is strung out on Valium, causing her to hallucinate constantly (sometimes jointly with Prior during his fever dreams), and she longs to escape from her sexless marriage. An angel with ulterior motives commands Prior to become a prophet. Pitt's mother and Belize, a close friend and drag queen, help Prior choose. Joe leaves his wife and goes to live with Louis, but the relationship doesn't work out due to ideological differences. Roy is diagnosed with AIDS early on, and as his life comes to a close he is haunted by the ghost of Ethel Rosenberg., 2h11
Directed by Mike NicholsOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
BiographyThemes Films about sexuality,
Films about the labor movement,
LGBT-related films,
Political films,
Children's films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Meryl Streep,
Kurt Russell,
Cher,
Craig T. Nelson,
Sam Elliott,
Fred WardRating70%
Karen Silkwood (Meryl Streep), a worker at the Kerr-McGee Cimarron Fuel Fabrication Site (near Crescent, Oklahoma), shares a ramshackle house with two co-workers, her boyfriend Drew Stephens (Kurt Russell) and her lesbian friend Dolly Pelliker (Cher). She makes plutonium fuel rods for nuclear reactors, where she deals with the threat of exposure to radiation. She has become a union activist, concerned that corporate practices may adversely affect the health of workers. She is also engaged in a conflict with her former common-law husband in an effort to have more time with their three children., 2h10
Directed by Curtis HansonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about familiesActors Cameron Diaz,
Toni Collette,
Shirley MacLaine,
Mark Feuerstein,
Richard Burgi,
Ken HowardRating64%
Maggie (Cameron Diaz) and Rose Feller (Toni Collette) are sisters with nothing in common but their shoe size. They were raised by their father Michael (Ken Howard) and stepmother (Candice Azzara) after their mother Caroline died, supposedly in a car accident. Rose is the eldest; an ostensibly plain and serious lawyer who is protective of Maggie despite her flaws. Maggie is a free spirit who is unable to hold a steady job (due to her virtual inability to read) and turns to alcohol and men for emotional and financial support. Rose grudgingly allows Maggie to move in with her in her Rittenhouse Square apartment in Philadelphia when their stepmother throws her out of the house. Their already difficult relationship ends, however, when Rose catches Maggie in bed with Jim (Richard Burgi), her boyfriend. Maggie subsequently disappears from Rose's life., 2h10
Directed by John WellsOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about families,
Films about sexuality,
Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Meryl Streep,
Julia Roberts,
Ewan McGregor,
Abigail Breslin,
Sam Shepard,
Chris CooperRating71%
The title designates time and location: an unusually hot August in a rural area outside Pawhuska, Oklahoma. Beverly Weston (Sam Shepard), an alcoholic, once-noted poet, interviews and hires a young native American woman Johnna (Misty Upham) as a live-in cook and caregiver for his strong-willed and contentious wife Violet (Meryl Streep), who is suffering from oral cancer and addiction to narcotics. Shortly after this, he disappears from the house, and Violet calls her sister and daughters for support. Her sister Mattie Fae (Margo Martindale) arrives with husband Charles Aiken (Chris Cooper). Violet's middle daughter Ivy (Julianne Nicholson) is single and the only one living locally; Barbara (Julia Roberts), her oldest, who has inherited her mother's mean streak, arrives from Colorado with her husband Bill (Ewan McGregor) and 14-year-old daughter Jean (Abigail Breslin). Barbara and Bill are separated, but they put up a united front for Violet.