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Happy Hour
Drama, 2002
Cast:
Anthony LaPaglia, Eric Stoltz, and Caroleen Feeney
Director:
Mike Bencivenga
Set in present day New York, this is the dramatic and emotional story of a gifted writer and the two people who come to understand him best—his best friend who idolizes his talent, and the woman who comes to love him. Once a brilliant and promising literary star, Ryan Tulley (Anthony LaPaglia) now works as a lowly copy editor at an advertising agency in New York City. His nights are spent drowning his frustration with his workmate and best friend, Levine (Eric Stoltz), in their favorite neighborhood watering hole. On one such evening, Tulley meets Natalie (Caroleen Feeney), a strong-willed schoolteacher who matches him drink for drink and quip for quip. What begins as a chance encounter at happy hour becomes a long night fueled by alcohol, laughter and passion. Along with this blossoming romance comes a health crisis for Tulley. This scare drives him to complete his long unfinished novel (a seventeen year project). In a race with his mortality, Tulley stops drinking and uses his biting wit to drive Natalie away, not wanting her to share his pain. But despite his cantankerous and secretive behavior she stands by him. Much to her surprise, Natalie has grown to care deeply for this difficult and brilliant man. The novel fulfills his early promise. It's wonderful but still unfinished. With time running out, Tulley asks Levine to complete the final chapter, the death scene. But as that chapter ends, and one story finishes, two other lives are transformed. Tulley has given Levine a new sense of purpose and leaves Natalie with a loving memory and a new future.
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Headless Body In Topless Bar
Thriller, 1995
Cast:
Raymond J. Barry, Rustam Branaman, Jennifer MacDonald, Taylor Nichols
Director:
James Bruce
In a robbery gone bad, one crazed killer terrorizes five hostages in a topless bar in New York City.
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Headspace
Horror, 2005
Cast:
Olivia Hussey (Romeo & Juliet), William Atherton (Die Hard 1&2), Sean Young (Blade Runner), Dee Wallace Stone (ET), Udo Kier (Suspiria), Mark Margolis (Requiem for a dream)
Director:
Andrew van den Houten
In this terrifying story, 25 year old Alex must stop the blood thirsty demons from his nightmares from invading his world and savagely killing everyone he knows. http://www.headspacethemovie.com International rights available
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Heavy Petting
Romantic Comedy, 2007
Cast:
Malin Akerman, Brendan Hines, Kevin Sussman
Director:
Marcel Sarmiento
When Charlie (Hines) meets Daphne (Akerman), the girl of his dreams, he never expects he will have to battle past her pet dog “Babydoll” to win her heart. Just when it seems he can’t beat the beast, and all is lost, something unexpected happens. Charlie begins to fall in love with the dog himself, realizing he never really needed a girlfriend in the first place. Now, in order to keep hanging out with “man’s best friend,” Charlie must scramble to keep the relationship with Daphne going at all costs, or risk losing them both.
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Hijacking Hollywood
Comedy, 1996
Cast:
Henry Thomas
Director:
Neil Mandt
After being kicked around as a Hollywood production assistant, Kevin learns the difference between success and failure is the perfect crime
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Hit Me
Thriller, 2005
Cast:
Max Herholz, Camden Brady, Kofi Natei
Director:
Michael Kinney
Dan Selig (Max Herholz) a bored thirty-five year old office worker is looking for a way to change his life. His math skills are beyond compare, but he’s not content using those skills to analyze ingredient lists for his food company employer. His ray of light comes in the form of a gorgeous blonde named Alicia (Camden Brady). A dangerous woman, Alicia recruits Dan to join her blackjack card counting team for a one-night, $4 million Las Vegas score. He accepts the offer and meets Thomas (Kofi Natei), a Texas cowboy with a violent past who makes up the third and final member of the team. Alicia trains Dan and Thomas in the art of card counting as the Vegas date draws near. They have only one night to take down the blackjack tables as computerized card shuffling machines will be installed the following day. As the team hits the felt in Sin City, Dan will find out the hard way that with millions up for grabs, trust is an illusion and danger is very real.
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Home Before Dark
Family Drama, 1998
Cast:
Katherine Ross, Patricia Kalember, Brian Delate and Stephanie Castellarin
Director:
Maureen Foley
A poignant and passionate tale of the struggle and triumph of a family haunted by its tragic past.
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