, 1h38 Directed bySam Weisman OriginUSA GenresComedy ThemesFilms about television ActorsMary McCormack, David Spade, Craig Bierko, Rob Reiner, Scott Terra, Jenna Boyd Roles Self Rating55% Dickie Roberts is a former child star who shot to fame on a TV sitcom called The Glimmer Gang with his catchphrase "This is Nuckin' Futs!". His career subsequently halted after his 6th birthday. Since his heyday, he has been reduced to parking cars at Morton's and appearing on Celebrity Boxing, where he is matched with Emmanuel Lewis. In the public eye and to his girlfriend Cyndi who apparently leaves him during a roadside incident, Dickie is washed up.
, 1h38 Directed byMarc Webb, Harry Elfont, Deborah Kaplan OriginUSA GenresComedy, Musical ThemesFilms about music and musicians, Musical films ActorsRachael Leigh Cook, Tara Reid, Rosario Dawson, Alan Cumming, Parker Posey, Gabriel Mann Roles Jann Carl Rating56% Wyatt Frame (Alan Cumming) is an executive with record label MegaRecords. The label, headed by the trend-conscious and scheming Fiona (Parker Posey), manufactures faddish pop bands for consumption by the teenage market. Conspiring with the United States government, they add subliminal messages under the music to brainwash teens into buying their records and other consumer products, creating "a new trend every week". The Government's plan is to build a robust economy from the "wads of cash" teenagers supposedly earn from babysitting and minimum wage jobs. When a member of Wyatt's wildly successful boy band, Du Jour, uncovers one such message and asks Wyatt about it aboard their private jet, Wyatt and the pilot (Harry Elfont) parachute out of the plane, leaving it to crash and kill the band members.
, 1h48 Directed byWarren Beatty OriginUSA GenresDrama, Thriller, Comedy, Crime, Romance ThemesFilms about suicide, Political films, Children's films ActorsHalle Berry, Warren Beatty, Oliver Platt, Don Cheadle, Sean Astin, Paul Sorvino Roles Carl Jann Rating67% A down-on-his-luck Democratic Senator, Jay Bulworth is losing his bid for re-election to a fiery young populist. Bulworth's socialist views, formed in the 1960s and 1970s, have lost favor with voters, so he has conceded to more conservative politics and to accepting donations from big corporations. In addition, though he and his wife have been having affairs with each other's knowledge for years, they must still present a happy façade in the interest of maintaining a good public image.
Directed byJohn Tiffin Patterson GenresDrama, Thriller, Crime ActorsAnn-Margret, Peter Coyote, Leslie Hope, Chistian Campbell, Hedy Burress, Tobey Maguire Roles Reporter #2 Rating65% The film opens with three teenage boys pulling up to the house of Ruben Borchardt (Peter Coyote) early on Easter Sunday in 1994. They break into Ruben's house armed with a shotgun, intending to kill Ruben on the promise of payment. Gathering at the top of the basement steps where Ruben sleeps, the boys draw their shotgun and shoot Mr. Borchardt as he makes his way up the stairs. Having carried out their deed, the three boys flee the scene.
, 1h45 Directed byJeremy Kagan OriginUSA GenresComedy, Fantasy ThemesFilms about children ActorsCorey Parker, Cindy Williams, Melora Hardin, Gerrit Graham, Tom Skerritt, Armin Shimerman Roles TV Announcer Rating60% The film opens with a news broadcast on the apparent sighting of a "mysterious creature" on the UCLA campus. Among those interviewed are underachieving student Alex Kominski (Corey Parker) and his girlfriend Cathy Adams (Melora Hardin). Although neither claim to believe in the creature's existence, a hunchbacked figure (Allan Katz) is shown looking down from the bell tower, spying on Cathy through a telescope.