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The Wrestler stars Mickey Rourke, Marisa Tomei and Evan Rachel Wood and follows the life struggles of fictional pro-wrestler Randy "The Ram" Robinson.
With the mesmerizing Manderley estate as a backdrop, a young woman's whirlwind romance unfolds into an unconventional fairy tale.
Four memorable performances in four memorable films make this a true collector's collection.
On September 23, 2009 The Wizard of Oz returns to theaters in over 400 cities nationwide.
Biography of Barry Fitzgerald, Oscar-winning Irish character actor and star of "Going My Way" and "The Quiet Man".
"We all eat to live. Some of us live to eat." Cupboard Love is the delicious story of Laura Lockington's life-long love affair with food and feeding those she loves.
Ms. Weist's character Peg Boggs in Edward Schissorhands proves we have an unforgettable actor thanks to the efforts of Woody Allen.
The 1986 film F/X, starring Bryan Brown, began life as a first-time writers' dream that seemed destined for TV movie mediocrity, but became a thriller par excellence.
Every summer more comic book heroes take center stage on the Big Screen. X-Men and Spider-Man are now iconic and The Dark Night could win an Oscar, a first for comics.
There are few movies in 80's with a better cast of young stars than Top Gun, but a quick look at the movie's title track "Danger Zone" will reveal an interesting pairing
Rocky Graziano grows up a troubled adolescent and thug in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, but manages to overcome his insecurities to become middleweight champion.
This leisurely paced romantic comedy builds tension as the two long-distance would-be lovers get closer to finally meeting each other.
Only three songs are in the running for the 81st Academy Awards: "Down to Earth" from "Wall-E," and "Jai Ho" and "O Saya" from "Slumdog Millionaire."
Roy E. Disney, nephew of Walt Disney, is among those who wants to see Song of the South released onto DVD. Movie won two Oscars, but many consider it racist.
In July of 1967, the lights of London's West End were dimmed for one hour to mark the passing of one of England's most beautiful, talented and determined actresses.
Arguably, the 1990s was the golden age for Disney. The films from this decade rejuvenated the popularity of Disney.
Frances Marion was the world's highest-paid screenwriter, male or female, for three decades.
A wildlife conservationist, Adamson's amazing story of Elsa the lioness took the world by storm.
Kate Winslet has lived a life that could make up its own movie. Here, a snapshot of the actress.
Taiwan Film Days, a three-day November showcase sponsored by the S.F. Film Society, brings to San Francisco the newest films from a relatively unknown Asian cinema.
Tom Cruise is a versatile actor with a career that has spanned over 25 years. Oprah Winfrey celebrated highlighted the movie highlights of his Hollywood tenure.
The effects brought on by this incomparably stunning British actress' severe mental illness proved disastrous for both her marriage and her career.
Curl up with these romantic French language films and practice French listening skills at the same time.
Jim Sheridan directs Brothers, a remake of a Danish film about war, family, and romance.


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