Sommersby (released in theaters on February 5, 1993) opens in the bitter, impoverished aftermath of the American Civil War, focusing on the small, struggling...
Movie 43 (released in theaters on January 25, 2013) is an experimental anthology of ribald, pitch-black comedy sketches framed by a desperate producer (Dennis...
Primal Fear (released on April 5, 1996) is a taut, high-stakes courtroom drama that revitalized the legal thriller genre for the mid-90s. Directed by...
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...
Power, released in theaters on January 31, 1986, follows Pete St. John (Richard Gere), a superstar political consultant “hired gun” whose real clientele are...
Francis Ford Coppola‘s ambitious film The Cotton Club, released in theaters on December 14, 1984, is a stunning, sprawling period piece that resurrects the...
Dr. T & the Women (2000), directed by the prolific ensemble master Robert Altman, is a swirling, bittersweet social satire centered on the privileged...
Red Corner, released in theaters on October 31, 1997, throws Richard Gere’s Jack Moore, a successful American corporate lawyer, into a nightmarish legal ordeal...
Looking for Mr. Goodbar, released in theaters on October 19, 1977, is anchored by Diane Keaton’s daring performance, is a haunting portrait of personal...
Nights in Rodanthe, released in theaters on September 26, 2008, is a quintessential romantic drama based on the novel by Nicholas Sparks. Directed by...
Arbitrage, released in theaters on September 14, 2012, is a sleek, stylish, and highly effective thriller that hinges on a masterful performance by Richard...
Garry Marshall‘s romantic comedy Runaway Bride, released in theaters on July 30, 1999, is a charming and star-studded reunion for the cast of Pretty...
First Knight, released in 1995, offers a grand and visually stunning reimagining of the Arthurian legend, focusing on the timeless love triangle between King...