
Ethan Frome was an incredible movie! The performance of Liam Neeson was the perfect complement to Gil Rood. The cast also includes Liam Neeson, Gil Rood, Tate Donovan, Stephen Mendillo, Phil Garran.
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Hailed by critics nationwide, ETHAN FROME is the classic Edith Wharton tale of blazing passion and forbidden desire! Screen sensation Liam Neeson (K-19: THE WIDOWMAKER, SCHINDLER’S LIST, HUSBANDS AND WIVES) stars as Ethan Frome, a man torn between his joyless marriage to one woman and his lustful desire for another (Patricia Arquette — STIGMATA, TRUE ROMANCE, TROUBLE BOUND). His actions soon lead to a forbidden triangle between one love that is, and one that will never be. See what all the heat is about in this timeless story of love, betrayal, and desire!
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THe best thing about Concorde Affair is the performance of Joseph Cotten.

Not to be outdone Mimsy Farmer stepped up the level of performance to play off Joseph Cotten effectively. And don’t forget the rest of the cast: Joseph Cotten, Mimsy Farmer, Van Johnson, James Franciscus.
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During a supersonic test flight, the Concorde crashes near the island of Martinique. An air hostess is picked up as the only survivor by two fishermen. The girl disappears without a trace and the fishermen are killed in a mysterious accident. Newspaper reporter Moses Brody becomes suspicious. He decides to look into the case and discovers the Concorde has been sabotaged and the gangsters are planning a second assault this time the target is another Concorde carrying a large number of passengers.
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I think Brenda Blethyn and Rosemary Harris performances are a lot better than a movie like this might warrant. And most of the cast are relatively new: Brenda Blethyn, Rosemary Harris, Kevin Whately.
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Happily married Jess (Brenda Blethyn - Saving Grace, Little Voice) and Jacob (Kevin Whately - Inspector Morse, The English Patient) live in a riverside house with Jacob’s elderly relatives, “the Oldies.” Jess enjoys caring for them all until the day that Jacob pops out for a pint - and never returns. Left reeling when the news comes that Jacob has left her for a younger woman, Jess’s once contented life becomes a hurt tangle of duty, rage and self-doubt through which she must now navigate to find her balance and her true self. Based on the novel by acclaimed author, Stevie Davies, Belonging is a painfully perceptive, moving drama full of the endearing, demanding and abusive people who inhabit Jess’s world. Striving to keep her dignity while coping with family burdens and her own wounded desperation, Jess’s story is a glorious depiction of the limits of human endurance - and the flexibility for change. DVD Features: Exclusive Conversation with Brenda Blethyn / Author, Cast & Crew Interviews / Production Notes / “Oldie” Facts / Selected Filmographies
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I think Cylk Cozart and Kathy Imrie performances are a lot better than a movie like this might warrant. And most of the cast are relatively new: Cylk Cozart, Kathy Imrie, Stephen Kahan, Carmen Lopez, Peter McRobbie.
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An aging cop is assigned the ordinary task of escorting a fast-talking witness from police custody to a courthouse. There are however forces at work trying to prevent them from making it.
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To Kill a King is a great movie! James Bolam doesn’t steal the film, which would mean that he somehow separates himself from everybody else in it. Rather, in the course of only a handful of scenes, he seems to suffuse the entire production, giving it a weight, density and point that might not otherwise be apparent. The cast includes Rupert Everett and James Bolam, Rupert Everett, Corin Redgrave, Tim Roth, Jeremy Swift.
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In Mike Barker’s version of British history, Thomas Fairfax (Mission Impossible II’s Dougray Scott) represents reason, while Oliver Cromwell (Tim Roth, taking on a role previously assumed by Richard Harris) embodies reform. As the lieutenant-general, who makes up in conviction what he lacks in charisma, declares, “Tom is our emblem. We are brutes without him.” He could easily be referring to himself, since Cromwell would turn out to be one of England’s more brutal reformers. Barker picks up their story in 1645 during the height of civil war. At the time, King Charles I (Rupert Everett, in fine fettle despite a few unfortunate ensembles) holds a tenuous grasp on the throne. Parliamentarians Fairfax and Cromwell enjoy cordial relations; though the latter’s increasing fanaticism bodes poorly for the future. Further, the lord general’s wife, Lady Fairfax (Rushmore’s Olivia Williams), sympathizes with the king, putting her husband in an awkward position. In the end, Cromwell will decide the fate of the Crown, but many lives might have been spared if Parliament had heeded Fairfax’s calls for leniency. Plagued by budgetary problems, Barker was forced to halt production on the film twice (the project was saved largely by actor/producer Scott, who paid crew members out of his own pocket). Consequently, the director opted to emphasize political intrigue over battlefield heroics. Though less satisfying than his underrated Oscar Wilde adaptation A Good Woman, To Kill a King (formerly Cromwell and Fairfax) features convincing performances and raises timely questions about the qualifications for leadership. –Kathleen C. Fennessy
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I think Julian Sands and Saffron Burrows performances are a lot better than a movie like this might warrant. And most of the cast are relatively new: Julian Sands, Saffron Burrows, Stefano Dionisi, Kelly Macdonald, Gina McKee.
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At turns both mesmerizing and frustrating, Mike Figgis’s 1999 experimental feature interweaves an audacious dramatization of the Adam and Eve myth with autobiographical vignettes from the director’s life. In Figgis’s golden rendering of the Genesis tale, the first humans are a black man (Femi Ogumbanjo) and a white woman (Hanne Klintoe), who emerge one day, fully formed, from a lake, and regard each other with playful wonder. They discover, like children, their anatomical differences, and explore the surrounding green paradise until coming upon the tree of knowledge. From this they eat and almost instantly reevaluate one another with a steely lust. Thus their, and our, fabled fall from grace ends in the mire of sexual possession and walled-off feeling, a tragedy that Figgis (Leaving Las Vegas) uses as a touchstone for the contemporary story of a filmmaker named Nic (Julian Sands). Nic’s own youthful experiences with various kinds of formative humiliation, including finding his teenage girlfriend in bed with his best friend, are presented as flashbacks meant to resonate with his marital unhappiness today. Less clear are other moments out of time that don’t particularly connect with Figgis’s major theme, especially an odd development in which twin sisters (both played by Saffron Burrows), each unaware of the other’s existence, have a fleeting, worlds-are-colliding encounter at an airport. Figgis also reaches into a grab bag of Nic’s other old sorrows, things that don’t uniquely inform or enhance the film’s point, and muddies things up a bit. But the sheer hubris of marrying a myth with a memoir carries the day here, and Figgis leaps the hurdle of potential self-parody with a certain courage. –Tom Keogh
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I just downloaded and watched The Arab Conspiracy… WOW what an outstanding movie! I think the performance of Cornelia Sharpe surpassed Sean Connery. But, you can judge for yourself if you download it online now.
Also in the cast are: Sean Connery, Cornelia Sharpe, Albert Paulsen.
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As the temperature in the Middle East heats up, Khalil (Sean Connery), a Saudi Arabian diplomat, wants not only to make peace with Israel, but also to admit the Jewish state as a member of OPEC. As the other OPEC nations argue amongst themselves, Khalil suddenly becomes a target for a series of ingeniously conceived assassination attempts, most of which he foils with the aid of his friend Hamid (Albert Paulsen) and his girlfriend Nicole (Cornelia Sharpe). As the dust begins to settle, can he trust even his closest allies in the end? - starring Sean Connery, Cornelia Sharpe, Albert Paulsen, Adolfo Celi, Marco St. John and Ted Beniades. Original Music by Michael Kamen, Cinematography by Michael Chapman, Film Editing by Aram Avakian & Robert Q. Lovett, Production Design by Gene Callahan, Written by Morton S. Fine & Richard C. Sarafian, Produced by Martin Bregman and Directed by Richard C. Sarafian
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Don’t wait to see Sense & Sensibility…With his work here, there can be no doubt that James Fleet is now one of Hollywood’s most accomplished and self-assured actors. And, the great cast includes Tom Wilkinson, as well as: James Fleet, Tom Wilkinson, Harriet Walter, Kate Winslet, Emma Thompson.
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Emma Thompson scores a double bull’s-eye with this marvelous adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel. Not only does Thompson turn in a strong (and gently humorous) performance as one of the Dashwood sisters–the one with “sense”–she also wrote the witty, wise screenplay. Austen’s tale of 19th-century manners and morals provides a large cast with a feast of possibilities, notably Kate Winslet, in her pre-Titanic flowering, as Thompson’s deeply romantic sister. Winslet attracts the wooing of shy Alan Rickman (a nice change of pace from his bad-guy roles) and dashing Greg Wise, while Thompson must endure an incredibly roundabout courtship with Hugh Grant, here in fine and funny form. All of this is doled out with the usual eye-filling English countryside and handsome costumes, yet the film always seems to be about the careful interior lives of its characters. The director, an inspired choice, is Taiwan-born Ang Lee, who brings the same exquisite taste and discreet touch he displayed in his previous Asian films (such as Eat Drink Man Woman). Thompson’s script won an Oscar, and 1995 was a fine year for Jane Austen all around: Persuasion was made into an excellent picture, and Emma became the spritzy high school comedy Clueless. –Robert Horton
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Throughout Panic Room each performer relates to and enriches the others, and Jodie Foster is first among the equals. And Kristen Stewart kept up the pace as well. The cast also includes: Jodie Foster, Kristen Stewart, Forest Whitaker, Dwight Yoakam, Jared Leto.
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An effective exercise in “confined cinema,” Panic Room is a finely crafted thriller that ultimately transcends the thinness of its premise. David Koepp’s screenplay is basically Wait Until Dark on steroids, so director David Fincher (Seven, The Game) compensates with elaborate CGI-assisted camera moves, jazzing up his visuals while a relocated New York divorcée (Jodie Foster) and her daughter (Kristen Stewart) fight for their lives against a trio of tenacious burglars (Jared Leto, Forest Whitaker, Dwight Yoakam) in their new Manhattan townhouse. They’re safe in a customized, impenetrable “panic room,” but the burglars want what’s in the room’s safe, so mother and daughter (and Koepp and Fincher) must find clever ways to turn the tables and persevere. Suspense and intelligence are admirably maintained, with Foster (who replaced the then-injured Nicole Kidman) riffing on her Silence of the Lambs resourcefulness. It’s not as viscerally satisfying as Fincher’s previous thrillers, but Panic Room definitely holds your attention. –Jeff Shannon
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Invincible is a great movie! Billy Zane doesn’t steal the film, which would mean that he somehow separates himself from everybody else in it. Rather, in the course of only a handful of scenes, he seems to suffuse the entire production, giving it a weight, density and point that might not otherwise be apparent. The cast includes Byron Mann and Billy Zane, Byron Mann, Stacy Oversier, Tory Kittles, Dominic Purcell.
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INVINCIBLE stars Billy Zane (TITANIC, TOMBSTONE) in an invigorating martial arts fantasy about the ultimate fight of good versus evil! Os (Zane) is a martial arts expert whose life purpose is to train a band of misfits to fight the ultimate evil. Once part of the Shadowmen — a cult of dark angels who want to destroy the Earth — Os was shown “the Way” and gave up his immortality to help mankind. Now, Os and his students must take on his former friend, Slate, the ultra-powerful leader of the Shadowmen, in a battle to save the world! Also starring Byron Mann (TV’s DARK ANGEL, THE CORRUPTOR) and featuring amazing fight scenes staged by renowned martial arts choreographer Tony Ching — don’t miss this hard-hitting treat!
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