In the gritty action drama Collateral Damage (released in theaters on Feb. 8, 2002), Gordon Brewer (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is a resilient Los Angeles firefighter whose...
In the speculative sports drama Goldengirl, (released in theaters on June 15, 1979), the world of professional athletics is pushed into the realm of...
Miracle (released in theaters on Feb. 6, 2004), follows Herb Brooks (Kurt Russell), a determined and unconventional hockey coach who is tasked with leading...
Carnal Knowledge (released in theaters on June 30, 1971), is a provocative and emotionally raw drama. The narrative spans several decades in the lives...
Killshot (released on Jan. 23, 2009) is an atmospheric neo-noir that captures the cold, unforgiving spirit of the Elmore Leonard novel upon which it...
Smokin’ Aces (released in theaters on Jan. 26, 2007) is a high-octane, neon-noir adrenaline shot that pushed the “ensemble hitman” subgenre to its absolute...
The Wedding Planner (released in theaters on January 26, 2001) is a quintessential early-aughts romantic comedy that helped define the visual and narrative language...
Confidence (released in theaters on April 25, 2003) is a sleek, hyper-stylized crime thriller that arrived at the tail end of the post-Tarantino boom...
The Contender (released in theaters on October 14, 2000) is a gripping political thriller that captures the ferocious nature of Washington D.C. at the...
The Skulls (released in theaters on March 31, 2000) arrived at the height of the millennium’s obsession with secret societies and institutional corruption. Directed...
Friday Night Lights (released in theaters on October 8, 2004) redefined the sports movie genre by stripping away the glossy idealism often associated with...
The Informers (released in theaters on April 24, 2009) serves as a chilling, mosaic-style exploration of moral decay in early 1980s Los Angeles. Adapted...
Along Came Polly (released in theaters on Jan. 16, 2004) serves as a quintessential example of the mid-2000s romantic comedy boom, blending cringeworthy slapstick...