Movie Releases by Genre
Turn It UpSeptember 6, 2000 |
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OrfeuAugust 25, 2000 |
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The Ballad of Ramblin' JackAugust 18, 2000 |
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Coyote UglyAugust 4, 2000 |
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The Five SensesJuly 14, 2000 |
Butterfly TonguesJune 16, 2000 |
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GrooveJune 9, 2000 |
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Better Living Through CircuitryMay 26, 2000 |
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Center StageMay 12, 2000 |
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Human TrafficMay 5, 2000 |
The Filth and the FuryApril 7, 2000An English documentary by Julien Temple which details the short but tempestuous life of the punk rock band the Sex Pistols from the perspective of the band members themselves, unlike the 20-year-old Temple film "The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle" which focuses instead on the perspective of Malcolm McLaren, the band's controversial manager.
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Black and WhiteApril 5, 2000 |
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High FidelityMarch 31, 2000In this biting romantic comedy, Rob Gordon (Cusack) is the owner of a semi-failing record store in Chicago, where he sells music the old-fashioned way -- on vinyl. His needle, however, skips the love groove when his long-time girlfriend, Laura (Hjejle), walks out on him. As he examines his failed attempts at romance and happiness, the process finds him being dragged, kicking and screaming, into adulthood. (Touchstone Pictures)
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Fantasia 2000January 1, 2000Experience an extravaganza of sight and sound in Fantasia 2000, the triumphant classic inspired by Walt Disney's vision of Fantasia as a continuing work-in-progress. Fully immerse yourself in the wonders of this innovative blend of music and animated imagery. See the music come to life, hear the pictures burst into song and share the excitement that is Fantasia 2000 with your family again and again. [Walt Disney Pictures]
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Topsy-TurvyDecember 17, 1999 |
Sweet and LowdownDecember 3, 1999Woody Allen's latest film is the fanciful biography of a legendary jazz guitarist, Emmet Ray, who clashed with lovers, gangsters, musicians and success itself in the 1930's Jazz scene. Sean Penn stars as the fictional musical genius who during the Swing Era was on his way up but could never settle down. (Sony Pictures Classics)
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Liberty HeightsNovember 17, 1999In this third installment of Barry Levinson's Baltimore trilogy, the youngest son of a middle-class Jewish family pushes the accepted social boundaries of the day by dressing as Hitler for Halloween and pursuing a romantic friendship with a black classmate, as his brother pursues a girl from the other side of the tracks, and his father maintains a numbers racket.
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The Legend of 1900October 29, 1999 |
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Music of the HeartOctober 29, 1999 |
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BanditsOctober 1, 1999 |
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Het ondergrondse orkestSeptember 24, 1999Heddy Honigmann's Dutch-financed documentary highlights the plight of several itinerant musicians, mostly political refugees or illegal immigrants, who play their music on the Paris sidewalks and in the metro. Their music serves as a link to their homelands as a way to console themselves in their current condition.
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Sugar TownSeptember 17, 1999 |
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Black Cat, White CatSeptember 10, 1999 |
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Detroit Rock CityAugust 13, 1999 |
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The Red ViolinJune 11, 1999 |
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Buena Vista Social ClubJune 4, 1999 |
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Hilary and JackieDecember 30, 1998 |
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Little VoiceDecember 4, 1998 |
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Velvet GoldmineNovember 6, 1998 |
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The Last Days of DiscoMay 29, 1998 |
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The Wedding SingerFebruary 13, 1998 |
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Blues Brothers 2000February 6, 1998 |
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Spice WorldJanuary 23, 1998 |
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The Tango LessonNovember 14, 1997A filmmaker (Sally Potter), dissatisfied wth her latest screenplay, stumbles upon the tango and an Argentinian tango dancer (Pablo Veron) living in Paris. Fascinated by both, she places herself under Pablo's tutelage, striking a deal — if Pablo will make her a tango dancer, she will let him star in her next film. He accomplishes his side of the bargain when they perform in a show, but her attempt to make a film with Pablo in Buenos Aires exposes the complexities at the heart of the story — how do you follow when your instinct is to lead? [Sony Pictures Classics]
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Telling Lies in AmericaOctober 15, 1997 |
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Year of the HorseOctober 8, 1997 |
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The Full MontyAugust 13, 1997 |
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Brassed OffMay 23, 1997 |
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Shall We Dance?April 11, 1997A middle-aged workaholic's incredibly dull life takes a funny turn when he signs up for a ballroom dance class -- just to meet the sexy dance teacher. But when he finally muscles up the nerve for lessons he winds up with a different instructor and her colorfully eccentric class of beginners! And now he'll have to step lightly -- and do some fancy footwork -- if he expects to keep his new secret passion from his family and friends! (Miramax)
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SelenaMarch 21, 1997 |
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Whisper of the HeartDecember 13, 1996A chance encounter with a mysterious cat sends Shizuku, a quiet schoolgirl, on a quest for her true talent. Together with Seiji, a boy determined to follow his dreams, and enchanted by The Baron, a magical cat figurine who helps her listen to the whispers of her heart, Shizuku embarks on a life-changing adventure that takes her beyond the boundaries of her imagination.
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ShineNovember 20, 1996Inspired by the troubled but ultimately triumphant life of classical pianist David Helfgott, Shine focuses on Helfgott's painful retreat into a private world while still in his early 20's and on the brink of a glittering international career. Spanning the 1950's to the 1980's, Shine dramatizes the deeply moving way in which Helfgott, after a decade of obscurity, achieves both personal and professional fulfillment through the love and support of a remarkable woman. (Fine Line Features)
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That Thing You Do!October 4, 1996 |
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Kansas CityAugust 16, 1996 |
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Mr. Holland's OpusJanuary 19, 1996 |
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GeorgiaDecember 8, 1995 |
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Empire RecordsSeptember 22, 1995 |
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The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the DesertAugust 10, 1994 |
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AirheadsAugust 5, 1994 |
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Fear of a Black HatJune 3, 1994 |
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BackbeatApril 15, 1994 |
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The Scent of Green PapayaJanuary 28, 1994 |
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Sister Act 2: Back in the HabitDecember 10, 1993 |
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Wayne's World 2December 10, 1993 |
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Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn GouldNovember 26, 1993 |
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The Young Girls Turn 25October 20, 1993 |
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Farewell My ConcubineOctober 15, 1993 |
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Three Colors: BlueSeptember 3, 1993In the devastating first film of the Three Colors trilogy, Juliette Binoche gives a tour de force performance as Julie, a woman reeling from the tragic death of her husband and young daughter. But Blue is more than just a blistering study of grief it’s also a tale of liberation, as Julie attempts to free herself from the past while confronting truths about the life of her late husband, a composer. Shot in sapphire tones by Slawomir Idziak, and set to an extraordinary operatic score by Zbigniew Preisner, Blue is an overwhelming sensory experience. [Criterion]
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The Thing Called LoveAugust 27, 1993 |
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What's Love Got to Do with ItJune 25, 1993 |
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CB4March 12, 1993A "rapumentary", covering the rise to fame of MC Gusto, Stab Master Arson, and Dead Mike: members of the rap group "CB4". We soon learn that these three are not what they seem and don't apear to know as much about rap music as they claim... but a lack of musical ability in an artist never hurts sales, does it? You've just got to play the part of a rap star...
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Swing KidsMarch 5, 1993 |
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The BodyguardNovember 25, 1992 |
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Johnny SuedeAugust 14, 1992 |
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Sister ActMay 29, 1992 |
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Falling from GraceFebruary 21, 1992 |
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Wayne's WorldFebruary 14, 1992In the tradition of “The Ten Commandments,” “Lawrence Of Arabia” and “Gandhi” comes a sweeping screen epic bursting with spectacle and drama... NOT! It's Wayne's World, the hilarious, party-down movie of the year, featuring rockin' tunes, radical babes, and your most excellent hosts, Wayne Campbell (Mike Myers) and Garth Algar (Dana Carvey). [Paramount Pictures]
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The Double Life of VeroniqueNovember 22, 1991Krzysztof Kieślowski’s international breakthrough remains one of his most beloved films, a ravishing, mysterious rumination on identity, love, and human intuition. Irène Jacob is incandescent as both Weronika, a Polish choir soprano, and her double, Véronique, a French music teacher. Though unknown to each other, the two women share an enigmatic, emotional bond, which Kieślowski details in gorgeous reflections, colors, and movements. Aided by Slawomir Idziak’s shimmering cinematography and Zbigniew Preisner’s haunting, operatic score, Kieślowski creates one of cinema’s most purely metaphysical works. The Double Life of Véronique is an unforgettable symphony of feeling. [Criterion]
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Cool as IceOctober 18, 1991 |
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The CommitmentsSeptember 13, 1991 |
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Truly Madly DeeplyMay 24, 1991 |
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Madonna: Truth or DareMay 24, 1991 |
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The DoorsMarch 1, 1991 |
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Graffiti BridgeNovember 2, 1990 |
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Pump Up the VolumeAugust 22, 1990 |
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Mo' Better BluesAugust 3, 1990Financially irresponsible Giant (Spike Lee) manages a jazz group, but his sax player, Shadow (Wesley Snipes), wants to replace him with a better businessman. Bleek (Denzel Washington), the band's trumpeter, then tries to defend his close pal Giant, leading to a power struggle between the two musicians. Meanwhile, as Bleek tries to straighten things out with his band mates and manager, he also must choose to be with either sweet teacher Indigo (Joie Lee) or sultry singer Clarke (Cynda Williams).
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The Adventures of Ford FairlaneJuly 11, 1990 |
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Dick TracyJune 15, 1990 |
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House PartyMarch 9, 1990Play's (Christopher Martin) parents are out of town, and he's planning the house party to end all house parties. His best friend, Kid (Christopher Reid), wants to go more than anything, knowing Sydney (Tisha Campbell), the hottest girl in school, is sure to be there. But when Kid gets into a fight at school, his father (Robin Harris) grounds him. Still determined to go, Kid sneaks out of the house and faces one calamity after another as he makes his way to Play's house and the party of the school year.
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The Fabulous Baker BoysOctober 13, 1989 |
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Thelonious Monk: Straight, No ChaserOctober 1, 1989 |
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Great Balls of Fire!June 30, 1989 |
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Let's Get LostApril 21, 1989 |
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BeachesDecember 21, 1988When the irrepressible C.C. Bloom (Bette Midler) and the shy and proper Hillary Whitney (Barbara Hershey) first meet under the boardwalk at the beach, all the 11-year-olds have in common is the need for a best friend. Worlds apart in lifestyle and location, their friendship ebbs and flows through a lifetime of highs and lows, career changes, marriages, jealousy, and more. From the boardwalk in Atlantic City to the beach house on the Pacific, BEACHES may remind you of what being a true friend means.
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BirdSeptember 30, 1988Bird, a film burnished with the magic of that 1946 concert encounter between legend and future legend and honored with an Academy Award for Best Sound in its spellbinding recreation of a man and his music. Like jazz itself, Bird rings with counterpoints and embellishments. Past and future overlap as the film explores Yardbird's soaring skill and destructive excesses. (Warner Bros.)
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Distant Voices, Still LivesSeptember 11, 1988The second film in Terence Davies's autobiographical series ('Trilogy', 'The Long Day Closes') is an impressionistic view of a working-class family in 1940s and 1950s Liverpool, based on Davies's own family. The first part, 'Distant Voices', opens with grown siblings Eileen (Angela Walsh), Maisie (Lorraine Ashbourne) and Tony (Dean Williams), and their mother (Freda Dowie) arranged in mourning clothes before the photograph of their smiling father (Pete Postlethwaite). Soon after, the family poses in a similar tableau, but for a happier occasion - Eileen's wedding. While relatives sing at her reception, Eileen hysterically grieves for her dad, and recalls happy times of her youth. Tony and Maisie's memories, however, are more troubled. Davies intermingles and contrasts scenes like the family peacefully lighting candles in church with the brutal man beating his wife and terrorizing his young children. In 'Still Lives', set (and filmed) two years later, the siblings are settled in life, but not all happily. For Eileen, relief from her drab existence comes only when singing at the pub. With his skillfully composed frames and evocative use of music in place of dialogue, Davies creates a lovely, affecting photo album of a troubled family wrestling with the complexity of love.
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Running on EmptySeptember 9, 1988 |
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The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal YearsJune 17, 1988 |
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PowaqqatsiApril 29, 1988 |
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HairsprayFebruary 26, 1988 |
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SatisfactionFebruary 12, 1988 |
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Sign 'o' the TimesNovember 20, 1987 |
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Who's That GirlAugust 7, 1987 |
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La BambaJuly 24, 1987 |
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Light of DayFebruary 6, 1987The siblings Patty and Joe Rasnick live in an industrial suburb in Cleveland, Ohio. While Patty is focused on their rock band, The Barbusters, Joe also cares for the family and the upbringing of Patty's young son, Benji. Their pious mother reproaches them for their way of life, especially when they quit their jobs and go on tour, taking Benji with them. However, when their mother is dying of terminal cancer, they return home and resolve their problems with her.
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Sid and NancyNovember 7, 1986Morbid biographical story of Sid Vicious, bassist with British punk group the Sex Pistols, and his girlfriend Nancy Spungen. When the Sex Pistols break up after their fateful US tour, Vicious attempts a solo career while in the grip of heroin addiction. One morning, Nancy is found stabbed to death and Sid is arrested for her murder.
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Trick or TreatOctober 24, 1986 |
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'Round MidnightOctober 3, 1986 |
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Under the Cherry MoonJuly 2, 1986 |
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CrossroadsMarch 14, 1986 |
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Rammstein: Paris
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