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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
Michael Ealy,
Oded Fehr,
Henri Lubatti,
Melissa Sagemiller,
Jake Soldera
As a praiseworthy effort to enlighten viewers about peaceful practice of the Muslim faith and lesser-known aspects of domestic terrorism, Sleeper Cell succeeds as a conventional thriller with its heart in the right place. Originally broadcast in late 2005, Showtimes's 10-hour limited series owes more to familiar Hollywood plotlines than to the precise realities of radical extremism, and authenticity frequently takes a backseat to well-crafted suspense. So, while it may not earn a high score in terms of absolute realism, the series works far better on an emotional level, beginning with the revelation that newly released prisoner Darwyn Al-Sayeed (Michael Ealy, from...
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Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Staring:
Kevin Costner,
Ashton Kutcher,
Neal McDonough,
Melissa Sagemiller,
Clancy Brown
Director:
Andrew Davis
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Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Staring:
Kevin Costner,
Ashton Kutcher,
Sela Ward,
Melissa Sagemiller,
Clancy Brown
The Guardian offers satisfying entertainment with a no-nonsense combination of Hollywood formula and good old-fashioned star power. While honoring the men and women who serve as rescue swimmers for the U.S. Coast Guard, this predictable yet appealing drama is a well-crafted showcase for Kevin Costner and Ashton Kutcher, who bring welcome depth and dimension to their formulaic roles. It's basically Top Gun for the Coast Guard, with Costner playing a legendary rescuer haunted by recent tragedy and the impending break-up of his marriage, and Kutcher as the hot-shot recruit whose bravado is tested when Costner takes over a grueling 18-week basic training course,...
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Rated: R (Restricted)
Staring:
Melissa Sagemiller,
Wes Bentley,
Casey Affleck,
Eliza Dushku,
Angela Featherstone
Director:
Stephen Carpenter
Friends returning from a party have a deadly car crash, but when one girl starts having hallucinations, she is left wondering who died. Genre: Horror Rating: R Release Date: 26-FEB-2002 Media Type: DVD
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Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Staring:
Kevin Costner,
Ashton Kutcher,
Neal McDonough,
Melissa Sagemiller,
Clancy Brown
Director:
Andrew Davis
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Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Staring:
Kirsten Dunst,
Ben Foster,
Melissa Sagemiller,
Sisqó,
Shane West
Director:
Tommy O'Haver
Allison breaks up with boyfriend berke and suddenly his best friends younger sister doesnt seem so young anymore. Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 03/02/2004 Starring: Kirsten Dunst Carmen Electra Run time: 87 minutes Rating: Pg13 Director: Tommy Ohaver
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Staring:
Damian Lewis,
Sarah Shahi,
Brooke Langton,
Robin Weigert,
Adam Arkin
Director:
David Semel
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Rated: R (Restricted)
Staring:
Robert Redford,
Helen Mirren,
Willem Dafoe,
Alessandro Nivola,
Matt Craven
Most thrillers can be judged on their plots, but with The Clearing the plot is only a frame for three excellent performances. The story is driven by the kidnapping of a retired businessman (Robert Redford) by a former disgruntled employee (Willem Dafoe, Shadow of the Vampire). But while half of the movie follows these two men as they wend their way towards a cabin in the woods, the other half observes the businessman's wife (Helen Mirren, the Prime Suspect series) as she copes with both the kidnapping and the secrets it accidentally reveals. Redford and Dafoe play a skillful cat and mouse game as each tries to manipulate the other, but the movie's emo...
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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
Michael Ealy,
Oded Fehr,
Henri Lubatti,
Thekla Reuten,
Omid Abtahi
Director:
Charles S. Dutton, Clark Johnson, Guy Ferland, Leslie Libman, Nick Gomez
Sleeper Cell: American Terror is so consistently excellent that the series' cancellation seems woefully premature. Citing budgetary costs and the popularity of newer shows (like Weeds), executives at Showtime ended the series after this superb second season, which benefits from its limited 8-episode run by maintaining a riveting combination of brisk pacing, intelligent plotting, and an admirably meaningful effort to explore the true nature of Muslim faith. For posterity, both seasons of Sleeper Cell will gain lasting value for their astute and illuminating depiction of Islamic devotion on both sides of the battle against radical Islamic terrorism. In ...
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Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Staring:
Billy Bob Thornton,
Seann William Scott,
Susan Sarandon,
Amy Poehler,
Melissa Sagemiller
Director:
Craig Gillespie, David Dobkin
Rhetorical question: What's the only thing that can keep a potentially bad movie's head above water? Good actors, or course. Sure, the Dodgeball-esque scenes of Billy Bob Thornton viciously pegging second-graders with a basketball are chuckle-inducing (It appeals to the America's Funniest Home Videos lover in all of us), but the movie didn't quite live up to the promising plot. John Farley (Seann William Scott) plays a bestselling self-help author who was once a portly underachiever often bullied and terrorized by his militant (and potentially lawsuit-causing) gym teacher, Mr. Woodcock (Thornton). When he's invited to receive his Nebraska hometown's most cov...
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