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Origin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Diane Lane,
Peter Donat,
Laura Dern,
Ray Winstone,
David Clennon,
Cynthia SikesRating66%
Corinne Burns is a seventeen-year-old girl whose mother has recently died from lung cancer. Working in a fast food restaurant to help support herself and her younger sister, Corinne is interviewed by a local television station for a story about her town's dwindling economy. During the interview, Corinne becomes angry and belligerent towards the reporter, eventually lashing out at her boss and getting fired. The segment resonates with the station's teenage viewers, who see Corinne as a kindred spirit. The station does a follow-up interview, which primarily consists of Corinne acting flippant and making sarcastic remarks to the journalist. However, she does manage to slip in a plug for her garage band "The Stains", which consists of her, her sister Tracy, and their cousin Jessica., 1h33
Directed by Bart FreundlichOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes Films about familiesActors Julianne Moore,
James LeGros,
Roy Scheider,
Hope Davis,
Blythe Danner,
Noah WyleRating59%
When a dysfunctional family gathers for Thanksgiving at their New England home, past demons reveal themselves as one son returns for the first time in three years., 2h2
Directed by Randa HainesOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about cancerActors William Hurt,
Christine Lahti,
Mandy Patinkin,
Elizabeth Perkins,
Adam Arkin,
Charlie KorsmoRating68%
Dr Jack McKee is a successful surgeon at a leading hospital. He and his wife have all the trappings of success, although Jack works such long hours that he rarely has time to see their son and has become somewhat emotionally dead to his wife. His "bedside manner" with his patients, in many cases seriously ill, is also quite lacking. The decorum in the operating theater is very casual, loud country and rock music, and the chatter between him and his partner, Dr. Murray Kaplan, not particularly professional. (When a patient with a chest scar mentions her husband is not close anymore, Jack responds that she should tell him that she is just like a "Playboy centerfold, because she has the staple marks to prove it., 1h58
Origin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
FantasyThemes Sports films,
Time travel films,
American football filmsActors Brian Presley,
Melanie Lynskey,
Marc Blucas,
Kurt Russell,
Christine Lahti,
Sarah WrightRating64%
The setting begins with the introduction of Scott Murphy, former high school football hero. An injury he received during the Ohio State High School Championship game terminated his scholarship to Ohio State and his dreams of a professional career in football. It's been twenty years since that game and Scott still resides with his family in the quiet town of Coldwater, Ohio. He has a splinted leg and has been a farmer since high school. Rather than marrying the head cheerleader, Scott marries and has two daughters with a clarinet-playing band member named Macey. Difficulties with a compromised harvest and bank obligations have caused strain on his farm, which he is in jeopardy of losing. With bad luck around every corner, Scott is not mentally prepared for the game in which he will be honored (in a halftime ceremony), and the return of his good friend who made the NFL only adds to the depression he is feeling. An early frost and a broken soybean header bring Scott to the brink. His wife, Macey, suggests that they could pick the soybeans by hand in order to bring them to market. Scott finds this far-fetched since there are 200 acres to combine (harvest). He decides to kill himself via CO poisoning in his truck, at least his wife and two girls will receive the life insurance bonus – which is another mistake since a suicide death will not activate a life insurance payout. As he passes out, Scott wakes up back in 1991, on the eve of the big game., 1h41
Directed by Rachel WardGenres DramaThemes Films about families,
Seafaring films,
Films about sexuality,
Transport filmsActors Rachel Griffiths,
Bryan Brown,
Sophie Lowe,
Maeve Dermody,
Ben MendelsohnRating65%
A writer, Ned Kendall (Ben Mendelsohn), is returning to the remote and isolated family home inhabited by his sister Sally (Rachel Griffiths), to say goodbye to his father, Bruce (Bryan Brown), who is dying. Ned also brings his fiancee, Toni (Maeve Dermody), who has trouble getting used to the isolation and harshness of rural Australia., 1h40
Genres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Fantasy,
AdventureThemes Films about religionActors Jeremy Northam,
Peter O'Toole,
Sam Neill,
Bryan Brown,
Judy Parfitt,
Dudley SuttonRating71%
The screenplay is an adaptation of fantasy author Lord Dunsany's My Talks with Dean Spanley, a 14-chapter novella published in 1936. It is set in Edwardian England.