Firstborn (released in theaters on October 26, 1984) begins with the quiet, domestic life of Wendy Livingstone, a divorced mother played by Teri Garr,...
Leviathan (released in theaters on March 17, 1989) plunges audiences into the claustrophobic depths of the Atlantic Ocean, where a deep-sea mining crew led...
Fletch Lives (released in theaters on March 17, 1989) finds Chevy Chase stepping back into the designer sneakers of Irwin “Fletch” Fletcher, the master...
Body Heat, the scorching directorial debut of screenwriter Lawrence Kasdan, is a seminal neo-noir thriller that immediately established itself as a modern classic of...
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,...