- Alex Cross - Kate McTiernan - Nick Ruskin - Will Rudolph - Kyle Craig - Sampson - Chief Hatfield - Sikes - Seth Samuel - Henry Castillo - Dr. Wick Sachs - Naomi Cross - Dr. Ruocco
- Kickboxing Instructor - Coty Pierce
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Paramount Home Video
Technical Details
Screen: Enhanced Widescreen Letterbox Sound: 5 full-range channels. Includes 3 front speakers, 2 surround channels for rear speakers, & 1 low-frequency
effects (LFE) channel., PCM stereo
Language
English, French
Full Synopsis
This thriller is adapted from the 1995 novel by
James Patterson about a serial killer prowling a Southern university. Washington, D.C., forensic psychologist
Dr. Alex Cross (Morgan Freeman) is also a best-selling author. After his niece Naomi (Gina Ravera) is reported missing, he heads his Porsche for Durham, North Carolina, where eight young women
have been reported missing. Bodies are found by local policemen (Cary Elwes and Alex McArthur), along with the killer's signature, "Casanova." Casanova is a "collector" of strong-willed women
who are forced to submit to his demands. Soon, local doctor Kate McTiernan (Ashley Judd) is abducted from her home and taken to a dungeon -- where other women are imprisoned in underground
chambers. After McTiernan succeeds in escaping, she joins Cross and other detectives in the search for Casanova -- a trail
that leads to Los Angeles, where similar crimes are being committed by someone known as "The Gentleman Caller." Are these
two criminals in competition with each other or are they working together? ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide
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I Still Know
What You Did Last Summer
Complete Cast
- Julie James - Ray Bronson
- Karla Wilson
- Tyrell
- Ben Willis
- Will Benson
- Estes
- Brooks
- Nancy -
Dave -
Derrick the Dockhand
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Columbia TriStar Home Video
Technical Details
Screen: Enhanced Widescreen Letterbox, 4:3 Full Screen Sound: Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel, Dolby Digital w/ 4 channels of sound from a 2-channel stereo mix Original Aspect Ratio: Cinemascope > DVD Aspect Ratio:: Cinemascope, Pre-1954 Standard
Language
English
Full Synopsis
I Know What You Did Last Summer was one of the two teenaged horror movies responsible for bringing the horror genre into the 90's
(the other being Wes Craven's Scream). Both of those films came from the pen of screenwriter Kevin Williamson, and both of them generated sequels. I Still Know What You Did Last Summer is the continuation of Julie James (Jennifer Love Hewitt), a tortured college co-ed who accidentally almost killed a man and left him for dead one night.
One year later, that man, named Ben Willis, came back to kill all of Julie's friends. Now, another year later, she still suffers
from nightmares over the horrible incidents. When Julie's roommate Kate (Brandy) wins an all-expenses paid trip to the Bahamas on a radio promotion by guessing the capital of
Brazil, she decides to take her roommate Julie, her boyfriend (Mekhi Phifer), and their new friend (Matthew Settle) on the retreat. Once there, they discover that besides being the rainy season, they were also
followed by Julie's nemesis who is still seeking revenge. Slowly the islanders turn up murdered, leaving Julie no choice but
to explain her past actions to her friends and fight to stay alive. It will entail the final showdown between her and Ben
Willis once and for all. ~ Chris Gore, All Movie Guide
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IDENTITY
Complete Cast
- Ed
- Detective Rhodes
- Paris -
Larry -
Doctor -
Ginny
- George
- Lou - Robert
Maine
- Malcolm Rivers
- Caroline Suzanne
- Defense Lawyer
- District Attorney
- Alice York
- Assistant District Attorney - Timothy York - Judge
- Bailiff Jenkins
- Detective Varole
- Naked Businessman - Bailiff - Frozen Body
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Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment
Technical Details
Screen: Enhanced Widescreen Letterbox Sound: Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel, Dolby Digital Surround DVD Aspect Ratio:: 2.40:1, Pre-1954 Standard
Language
English, French
Full Synopsis
Ten strangers are brought together during a weather
emergency, only to discover a far greater danger awaits them in this suspense-drama. A sudden rainstorm in a remote desert
town strands a disparate variety of people at a rundown motel. A convict sentenced to death, Malcolm Rivers (Pruitt Taylor
Vince), is stuck in transit with his lawyer (Alfred Molina). Ginny and Lou (Clea DuVall and William Lee Scott) are a not-especially-happy
pair of young marrieds on their honeymoon. Ed (John Cusack) is a bright and resourceful chauffeur working for actress Caroline
Suzanne (Rebecca De Mornay). George York (John C. McGinley) is a concerned husband trying to find help for his wife and son
(Leila Kenzle and Bret Loeher), who have been hurt in an accident. Paris (Amanda Peet) is a prostitute who wants to move on
to a better life. And Rhodes (Ray Liotta) is a police detective who has in his custody Robert Maine (Jake Busey), a dangerous
and deranged criminal. As the rain pours down and motel manager Larry (John Hawkes) tries to care for his customers, one by
one the unexpected guests begin losing their lives at the hands of a murderer. As the body count mounts, the stranded travelers
struggle to find out who the killer is; however, they also learn each of them has a secret, and that their arrival at the
motel has not been a matter of mere chance. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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ID4 (Independence Day)
Complete Cast
- Capt. Steven Hiller - President Thomas J. Whitmore - David Levinson - Marilyn Whitmore - Julius Levinson - Constance Spano - Elvis Fanatic - Technician/Medical Assistant - Herself - Secret Service Guy - Area 51 Technician - Troy Casse - Arab Pilot - Radar Operator - Gen. William Grey - Russell Casse - Aide - Marty Gilbert - Teddy - LAPD Helicopter Pilot - Miguel Casse - Philip - Trucker on Roof - Capt. Jimmy Wilder - Jasmine Dubrow - Aide
- Himself
- Area 51 Guard
- Major Mitchell
- Housewife
- Lieutenant
- Tiffany
- Dylan
- Butler
- Radar Technician
- Military Aide
- Intellectual on Roof
- Alicia Casse
- Commanding Officer
- Japanese Tech - Secret Serviceman - Whitmore's Aide - Woman on Roof - Capt. Watson - Himself - Technician - Commanding Officer - SETI Tech Three - Video Newscaster - SETI Tech Two - Reporter - Mechanic - Sailor - Northridge Field Reporter - Boomer - Soldier - Older Boy - SETI Tech One - Himself - Himself - Entertainment Tonight Reporter - Co-Worker 2 - Himself - Special Vocal Effects - Tank Commander - Flagstaff News Anchor - Ed - Techy/Med Asst #1 - Kim Peters - Himself - Thief - 2nd Officer - Secret Serviceman - Thomson - B-2 Pilot - Chief of Staff - Commander/Tech - Redneck - Dr. Brakish Okun - Dr. Isaacs - Radar Technician - Master C.P.O. - Farmer Kid - Chaplain - Mechanic - Himself - Co-Worker #3 - Lincoln - Patricia Whitmore - Lucas - Mario - Reginald - Albert Nimziki
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Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
Technical Details
Screen: Enhanced Widescreen Letterbox Sound: Dolby Digital Surround, Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel, THX-Certified Mastering DVD Aspect Ratio:: Cinemascope
Language
English, French
Awards
1996 - Nominee - Academy Best
Sound 1996 -
Nominee - Academy Best Sound 1996 - Nominee - Academy Best Sound 1996 - Nominee - Academy Best Sound 1996 - Winner - Academy Best Visual Effects 1996 - Winner - Academy Best Visual Effects
Full Synopsis
A group of intrepid humans attempts to save the
Earth from vicious extraterrestrials in this extremely popular science-fiction adventure. Borrowing liberally from War of the Worlds, Aliens, and every sci-fi invasion film inbetween, director Roland Emmerich and producer and co-writer Dean Devlin present a visually slick, fast-paced adventure filled with expensive special effects and large-scale
action sequences. The story begins with the approach of a series of massive spaceships, which many on Earth greet with open
arms, looking forward to the first contact with alien life. Unfortunately, these extraterrestrials have not come in peace,
and they unleash powerful weapons that destroy most of the world's major cities. Thrown into chaos, the survivors struggle
to band together and put up a last-ditch resistance in order to save the human race. As this is a Hollywood film, this effort
is led by a group of scrappy Americans, including a computer genius who had foreseen the alien's evil intent (Jeff Goldblum), a hot-shot jet pilot (Will Smith), and the President of the United States (Bill Pullman). While some critics objected to the film's lack of originality and lapses in logic, the combination
of grand visual spectacle and crowd-pleasing storytelling proved irresistable to audiences, resulting in an international
smash hit. ~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide
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Immortality
Complete Cast
- Steven Grlscz - Anna Levels - Inspector Healey - Maria Vaughn - Detective Roche - Martin - Toll Bridge Attendant - Gang Leader
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Disney / Buena Vista
Technical Details
Screen: Enhanced Widescreen Letterbox Sound: Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel DVD Aspect Ratio:: Theatre Wide-Screen
Language
English, French
Full Synopsis
Stephen Griscz, the protagonist of The Wisdom of Crocodiles, is a handsome but enigmatic man of many talents. He is also an incurable womanizer, always searching
for the perfect woman. But all his relationships end in tragedy, which arouses the suspicions of police officer Healey. One
day, Stephen meets Anne, an engineer who is also a very strong woman and definitely much better than all the others. Anne
is intrigued by Stephen's strange airs. But soon it becomes clear that only one of them will survive the relationship. Po Chih Leong, who launched his film career as an editor with the BBC and went on to become a television producer
in Hong Kong, made his directorial debut in 1976 and has since directed over a dozen features in English and Chinese before
this British production. The Wisdom of Crocodiles was screened at the Montreal World Film Festival 1999. ~ Gönül Dönmez-Colin, All Movie Guide
Screen: Enhanced Widescreen Letterbox Sound: Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel DVD Aspect Ratio:: Cinemascope
Language
English, French
Awards
2001 - Nominee - Academy Best
Picture
2001 - Nominee - Academy Best Picture 2001 - Nominee - Academy Best Picture 2001 - Nominee - Golden Globe Best Picture - Drama 2001 - Nominee -
American Film Institute Best Screenplay 2001 - Nominee - American Film Institute Best Screenplay 2001 - Winner -
National Board of Review Best Screenplay 2001 - Winner - National Board of Review Best Screenplay 2001 - Winner -
New York Film Critics Circle Best First Film 2000 - Winner - Sundance Special Jury Prize 2000 - Winner - Sundance Special Jury Prize 2001 - Nominee - American Film Institute Best Picture 2001 - Nominee - American Film Institute Best Picture 2001 - Nominee - American Film Institute Best Picture 2001 - Nominee - Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Picture 2001 -
Winner - L.A. Film Critics Association Best Picture 2001 - Nominee - National Board of
Review Best Picture 2001 - Nominee - Academy Best Actor 2001 - Nominee - American Film Institute Best Actor 2001 - Nominee - British Academy Awards Best Actor 2001 - Winner - New York Film Critics Circle Best Actor 2001 - Nominee -
Screen Actors Guild Best Actor 2001 - Winner - L.A. Film Critics Association Best Actor (Runner-up) 2001 -
Nominee - Academy Best Actress 2001 - Winner - American Film Institute Best Actress 2001 - Nominee - British Academy Awards Best Actress 2001 - Winner - Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Actress 2001 - Winner
- Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Actress 2001 - Winner - L.A. Film Critics Association Best Actress 2001 - Winner
- New York Film Critics Circle Best Actress 2001 - Nominee - Screen Actors Guild Best Actress 2001 - Winner - Golden Globe Best Actress - Drama 2001 - Nominee - Academy Best Adapted Screenplay 2001 - Nominee - Academy Best Adapted Screenplay 2001 - Nominee - Screen Actors Guild Best Cast in a Theatrical Motion Picture
2001 - Nominee - Academy Best Supporting Actress 2001 - Nominee - Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress 2001 -
Nominee - Golden Globe Best Supporting Actress 2001 - Nominee - American Film Institute Best Director 2001 - Winner - National Board of Review Best Director 2000 - Winner - Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize 2000 - Winner
- Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize 2001 - Winner - Chicago Film Critics Association Most Promising Director 2001 -
Winner - Toronto Film Critics Association Best First Feature [Runner-up] 2001 - Nominee - Independent Spirit Award Best Screenplay 2001 - Nominee - Independent Spirit Award Best Screenplay 2001 - Winner - Independent Spirit Award Best First Feature 2001 - Winner -
Independent Spirit Award Best Actress 2001 - Winner - Independent Spirit Award Best Actor
Full Synopsis
Character actor and noted photographer Todd Field
made his directorial debut with this emotionally powerful drama, which earned enthusiastic reviews at the 2001 Sundance Film
Festival. Frank Fowler (Nick Stahl) is a handsome and amiable young man who has recently graduated from high school and is
spending the summer working as a lobster fisherman before heading off to college in the fall. Frank is also involved with
Natalie (Marisa Tomei), an attractive woman ten years his senior who is separated from her husband Richard (William Mapother),
though their divorce has not yet been finalized. Frank's parents, Matt (Tom Wilkinson) and Ruth (Sissy Spacek) wonder if it's wise for their son to be pursuing a romance that he won't be able to continue
in a few months; Matt trusts Frank and leaves him to make his own decisions, while Ruth quietly but firmly registers her objections.
One day, Richard snaps, and breaks into Natalie's home; when he discovers Frank is there, he viciously kills him. The wheels
of justice turn in an unexpected direction, and Richard is released on bail, free to go his own way as he awaits his trial.
Matt and Ruth are both deeply traumatized by the event; while Matt tries to deal with his hurt by retreating into his work
and avoiding his feelings, Ruth instead becomes increasingly withdrawn, losing interest in her job as a music teacher and
spending her nights chain smoking in front of the television. In the Bedroom was adapted from the short story Killings by
Andre Dubus. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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