Kurt Russell, Shelley Winters, Season Hubley, Pat Hingle. "The King" comes to life in this sensitive portrait that was one of the most-watched TV mini-series ever. Directed by John Carpenter.... more
Aging author Bill Bryson (Robert Redford) returns to the States after two decades in the UK and decides-despite his advancing years-to hike the Appalachian Trail. On his wife's (Emma Thompson)... more
In this acclaimed effort, Holocaust survivor Roman Polanski tells the stirring true story of Wladyslaw Szpilman, a popular classical musician who encounters the horrors of the Nazi occupation of... more
Reggae-flavored cult drama stars Jimmy Cliff as a Jamaican youth who dreams of becoming a singing star. After some run-ins with the law, he kills a corrupt policeman, and his fugitive status makes a... more
Dustin Hoffman, Kate Reid, John Malkovich. An aging salesman must confront his own mediocrity and the failures of his two sons, who once had chances at greatness but eventually fell short of the... more
Fascinating and fact-based, this cult drama focuses on a group of trouble-making teens in a planned suburban Colorado community. But what starts out as unruly behavior soon escalates into a... more
After her mother and twin brother die during labor, young Pai (Keisha Castle-Hughes) is raised by her grandfather, the chief of a Maori tribe in New Zealand. In accordance with tradition, her brother... more
Mandy Moore stars as Jamie Sullivan, a reputable high school student in a small North Carolina town who sings in the choir. Shane West is Landon Carter, one of the school's cool kids, who, after... more
Anne Hathaway and Bijou Phillips star in this searing, contemporary drama that follows a group of rich suburban teenagers who become infatuated with the "gangsta" culture. Their journey to the... more
Edward James Olmos directs and stars in this exciting, ultra-realistic account of the rise and fall of the Hispanic leader of an East L.A. gang. Montoya Santana (Olmos) is the tough crime kingpin who... more
Jade and David (Brooke Shields, Martin Hewitt) are Chicago teens who meet and begin a passionate romance. But when Jade's parents think things are moving too fast, the troubled David commits a... more
Traveling the Parisian streets by limousine, Monsieur Oscar (Denis Lavant) is kept to a strict schedule of appointments by his driver (Edith Scob). Altering his physical appearance and identity as... more
David Mamet scripted this forceful, acclaimed adaptation of his award-winning Broadway drama. Set in the dingy New York office of a real estate company, the film follows the less-than-honest agents... more
Five-disc set includes "Signs of Life" (1968), "The Great Ecstasy of Woodcarver Steiner" (1974), "How Much Wood Would a Woodchuck Chuck" (1976), "La Soufrière" (1977), "God's Angry Man" (1981),... more
From director Spike Jonze and writer Charlie Kaufman ("Being John Malkovich") comes a tricky, self-reflective romp. Nicolas Cage stars as both the real-life Kaufman-struggling to adapt author Susan... more
Suburbiafocuses on the Los Angeles punk rock scene in the early 1980s. Evan and his younger brother leave their broken home in an attempt to escape their alcoholic mother. They fall in with The... more
The incredible true story of a French diplomat who had a long love affair with a male Chinese opera star whom he believed was a woman has been turned into a provocative movie by maverick director... more
Director/co-writer Jim Sheridan revisits the turmoil of Northern Ireland with "In the Name of the Father" star Daniel Day-Lewis in this drama about Danny Flynn, an amateur fighter and ex-IRA member... more
The early days of The Beatles in Hamburg, Germany, are recounted in this electrifying drama. The film focuses on the friendship between John Lennon (Ian Hart) and aspiring artist and original Beatles... more
As he neared the end of his 40 days' wander in the sands of the Judean, an exhausted Jesus (Ewan McGregor) encountered a young man (Tye Sheridan) who─against the wishes of his stern father (Ciarán... more
Bing Crosby, Barry Fitzgerald. An unconventional priest attempts to save a poor parish presided over by a gruff and more traditional church official. Winner of seven Academy Awards®, including Best... more
Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Noel Coward. An extremely wealthy, deeply bitter old woman receives some unusual visitors at her island estate. Based on the play The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here... more
Don Cheadle gives a career-defining performance as controversial Washington, D.C., radio personality Ralph "Petey" Greene in this riveting biopic. Becoming a sensation throughout the late '60s and... more