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Directed by Alan ParkerOrigin USAGenres Thriller,
Fantastic,
Fantasy,
Horror,
Crime,
Erotic thrillerThemes Films about families,
Medical-themed films,
Films about religion,
Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
Demons in film,
Films about psychiatry,
Films about disabilities,
Erotic thriller filmsActors Mickey Rourke,
Robert De Niro,
Lisa Bonet,
Charlotte Rampling,
Pruitt Taylor Vince,
Stocker FontelieuRating71%
Harry Angel (Rourke), is a downtrodden New York City private detective contracted by Louis Cyphre (Robert De Niro) to track down John Liebling, known as Johnny Favorite, who suffered severe neurological trauma resulting from injuries he received in World War II. Favorite's incapacity disrupted a contract with Cyphre regarding unspecified collateral, and Cyphre believes that a private upstate hospital where Favorite was receiving radical psychiatric treatment for shell shock has falsified records, deliberately preventing the contract from being fulfilled. He hires Angel to discover the truth and locate Favorite's true whereabouts., 1h58
Directed by Ridley ScottOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about families,
La provence,
Films about the labor movement,
Children's filmsActors Russell Crowe,
Albert Finney,
Marion Cotillard,
Didier Bourdon,
Abbie Cornish,
Tom HollanderRating68%
In the prologue, a young Max Skinner, whose parents have died in an accident, spends his childhood summer holidays learning to appreciate the finer things in life at his Uncle Henry's vineyard estate in Provence in south-eastern France. Some 25 years later, Max is an unethical yet very successful hard-working London-based bond trader with a large portion sense of humour., 1h33
Directed by Woody AllenOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Films about families,
Medical-themed films,
Films about suicide,
Films about psychiatryActors Diane Keaton,
Mary Beth Hurt,
Geraldine Page,
Maureen Stapleton,
Richard Jordan,
Kristin GriffithRating72%
The film centers around the three children of Arthur (E. G. Marshall), a corporate attorney, and Eve (Geraldine Page), an interior decorator. Renata (Diane Keaton) is a poet whose husband Frederick, a struggling writer, feels eclipsed by her success. Flyn (Kristin Griffith) is a vain actress who is away most of the time filming; the low quality of her films is an object of ridicule behind her back. Joey (Mary Beth Hurt), who is in a relationship with Mike (Sam Waterston), cannot settle on a career, and resents her mother for favoring Renata, while Renata resents their father's concern over Joey's lack of direction., 2h15
Directed by Richard BrooksOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
RomanceThemes Films about families,
Feminist films,
Films about music and musicians,
Films about sexuality,
Films about domestic violence,
Musical filmsActors Diane Keaton,
Tuesday Weld,
William Atherton,
Richard Kiley,
Richard Gere,
LeVar BurtonRating66%
The film traces the sexual awakening of Theresa Dunn, a young teacher of Irish American descent who is searching for excitement outside her ordered life, in which she teaches deaf children. Suffering from severe body image issues following a childhood surgery that left a large scar on her back, Theresa finds first love with her older, married university professor, Martin, who ends the affair just before her graduation. The affair leaves Theresa feeling used, and she begins daydreaming about being reunited with her professor., 1h43
Directed by Thomas BezuchaOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about families,
Medical-themed films,
Christmas films,
Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
Films about disabilities,
Children's films,
LGBT-related films,
Sign-language films,
American Sign Language films,
Films about language and translation,
LGBT-related filmActors Claire Danes,
Diane Keaton,
Rachel McAdams,
Dermot Mulroney,
Craig T. Nelson,
Sarah Jessica ParkerRating62%
Set in the fictional town of Thayer, Massachusetts, the story focuses on Meredith Morton (Sarah Jessica Parker), a successful Manhattan executive whose uptight, conservative demeanor is a sharp contrast to that of her boyfriend Everett Stone (Dermot Mulroney) and his liberal and rambunctious family., 1h34
Directed by Diane KeatonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about familiesActors Meg Ryan,
Diane Keaton,
Lisa Kudrow,
Walter Matthau,
Adam Arkin,
Cloris LeachmanRating48%
Georgia Mozell, Eve Marks and Maddy Mozell are adult sisters. Georgia (Keaton) is the editor of her own wildly successful self-titled women’s magazine. She strives for publicity at any cost. Party planner Eve (Ryan) is the mother hen of the group, not only of her own family, but also of her siblings and father as their mother, Pat (Leachman), not only emotionally left their father when they divorced, but her daughters as well. And Maddy (Kudrow) is a vacuous soap opera actress who has always struggled for her own identity. Despite being as busy with her own life as the others, Eve is the only one of the three who deals with the long term hospitalization of their cantankerous seventy-nine-year-old father, Lou Mozell, when he enters the early stages of dementia, and the associated outcomes of that hospitalization. Eve’s caring for Lou is despite an especially hurtful incident with him seven years earlier. As the emotional aspect of looking after Lou becomes more and more stressful, Eve has to figure out how to maintain her own sanity, while dealing with her sisters, who believe they too are part of their father’s care while they don’t lift a finger to help., 1h38
Directed by Jerry ZaksOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Films about families,
Medical-themed films,
Théâtre,
Films about cancer,
Films based on playsActors Meryl Streep,
Leonardo DiCaprio,
Diane Keaton,
Robert De Niro,
Hume Cronyn,
Gwen VerdonRating66%
A man who had a stroke 17 years ago (Hume Cronyn) is left incapacitated and bed-ridden. He has been cared for by his daughter Bessie (Diane Keaton) in their Florida home, and totally ignored by his other daughter, Lee (Meryl Streep), who moved to Ohio with her husband 20 years ago and has never contacted her family. Now, however, Bessie's doctor has informed her that she has leukemia and needs a bone marrow transplant and she turns to her sister for help. Lee, in turn, turns to her son Hank (Leonardo DiCaprio), who has been committed to a mental institution for setting fire to his mother's house. When Lee finds that she may have to take over her father's care, she at first begins shopping around for nursing homes. Eventually, however, the once-estranged family grows close., 2h3
Directed by Sidney LumetOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeThemes Films about families,
Medical-themed films,
Films about drugs,
Heist films,
Gangster films,
EscroquerieActors Philip Seymour Hoffman,
Ethan Hawke,
Marisa Tomei,
Albert Finney,
Aleksa Palladino,
Michael ShannonRating72%
Note: The story is explained here in its chronological order, rather than as it is presented in the film., 1h45
Directed by Charles ShyerOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about families,
Films about marriageActors Steve Martin,
Diane Keaton,
Kimberly Williams-Paisley,
Martin Short,
Kieran Culkin,
George NewbernRating65%
George Banks (Steve Martin) is the owner of an athletic shoe company in San Marino, California, whose 22-year-old daughter, Annie (Kimberly Williams), returns from Europe, telling them she is engaged to Bryan MacKenzie (George Newbern), a man from an upper-class family from Bel-Air, despite them only having known each other for three months. The sudden shock turns the warm reunion into a heated argument between George and Annie, but they quickly reconcile in time for Bryan to arrive and meet them. Despite Bryan's good financial status and likeable demeanour, George takes an immediate dislike to him while his wife, Nina (Diane Keaton), accepts him as a potential son-in-law., 2h5
Directed by Tim BurtonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Fantastic,
Comedy-drama,
Fantasy,
AdventureThemes Films about animals,
Circus films,
Films about families,
Wolves in film,
Mise en scène d'un poisson,
Werewolves in film,
Political filmsActors Ewan McGregor,
Albert Finney,
Billy Crudup,
Jessica Lange,
Helena Bonham Carter,
Alison LohmanRating79%
At his son's wedding party, Edward Bloom (Albert Finney) tells the same tall tale he's told many times over the years: on the day Will (Billy Crudup) was born, he was out catching an enormous uncatchable fish, using his wedding ring as bait. Will is annoyed, explaining to his wife Joséphine (Marion Cotillard) that because his father lives in a fantasy world and has never told the straight truth about anything, he felt unable to trust him. He is troubled to think that he might have a similarly difficult relationship with his future children. Will's relationship with his father becomes so strained that they do not talk for three years. But when his father's health starts to fail from cancer, Will and the now pregnant Joséphine return to his hometown in Alabama to visit. On the plane, Will recalls his father's tale of how he braved a swamp as a child after he was dared by a few other children. He meets a witch (Helena Bonham Carter). She shows Don Price and another boy how they were going to die. They run away, frightened. When the witch shows Edward his death in her glass eye, he accepts it without fear. With this knowledge, Edward knew there were no odds he could not face.