Always (released in theaters on December 22, 1989), directed by Steven Spielberg, serves as a deeply personal, romantic fantasy that reimagines the 1943 classic...
No Mercy (released in theaters on Dec. 19, 1986) is a quintessential example of the “neon-noir” aesthetic that dominated the mid-80s. Directed by Richard...
Wisdom, released in theaters on Dec. 31, 1986, is a noteworthy, high-concept crime drama that served as the directorial and writing debut for Emilio...
Look Who’s Talking introduced a high-concept premise that proved to be a global box office smash. The film centers on Mollie Jensen (Kirstie Alley),...
Target, released in theaters on Nov. 8, 1985, blends espionage intrigue with father-son dynamics, starring Gene Hackman as Walter Lloyd, a seemingly ordinary Texas...
John Frankenheimer’s neo-noir crime thriller 52 Pick-Up, which opened in theaters on Nov. 7, 1986, follows Harry Mitchell (Roy Scheider), a successful Los Angeles...
Everybody’s All-American, released in theaters on Nov. 4, 1988, is a sweeping, emotionally resonant drama that charts the arc of American hero-worship and the...
Like Father Like Son, released in theaters on October 2, 1987, is a lighthearted fantasy comedy revolving around the classic body-swap trope. Dr. Jack...
Armed and Dangerous, released in theaters on August 15, 1986, is a high-energy action-comedy that capitalizes on the proven, hilarious chemistry between its stars,...