In 1960s New York, Walter Stackhouse is a successful architect married to the beautiful Clara who leads a seemingly perfect life. But his fascination with an unsolved murder leads him into a spiral of chaos as he is forced to play cat-and-mouse with a clever killer and an overambitious detective, while at the same time lusting after another woman.
Director:
Andy Goddard
Stars:
Patrick Wilson,
Jessica Biel,
Haley Bennett
A small town waitress gets a nail accidentally lodged in her head causing unpredictable behavior that leads her to Washington, D.C., where sparks fly when she meets a clueless young senator who takes up her cause - but what happens when love interferes with what you stand for?
Director:
David O. Russell
Stars:
Jessica Biel,
Raymond L. Brown Jr.,
Jenny Gulley
George, a lonely librarian, believes love is obsolete, until a road trip to Death Valley with a cinema projectionist named Sophie teaches him otherwise.
Director:
Diane Bell
Stars:
Michael Piccirilli,
Gaynor Howe,
Frank Hoyt Taylor
A comedy about how friendships and romances both enhance and complicate our lives, which centers on three longtime friends and their attempts to navigate the demands of their relationships.
Stars:
David Denman,
Nelson Franklin,
Kris Marshall
I watched this film alone. I actually found myself yelling stuff at the screen. Something I never do. I was really into it.
Good dramas are like this. Keep you rooting for certain characters. The two sisters were great characters and I rooted for them the whole movie.
The story is in large part about an abusive boyfriend and the issues that it entails. The story and acting were top notch with great performances. I never had an issue with the acting.
I wonder how much this cost to make. It is a pretty simple story but so well executed. The best kind of story is simple but done well. If you like dramas and this type of story I would recommend.
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I watched this film alone. I actually found myself yelling stuff at the screen. Something I never do. I was really into it.
Good dramas are like this. Keep you rooting for certain characters. The two sisters were great characters and I rooted for them the whole movie.
The story is in large part about an abusive boyfriend and the issues that it entails. The story and acting were top notch with great performances. I never had an issue with the acting.
I wonder how much this cost to make. It is a pretty simple story but so well executed. The best kind of story is simple but done well. If you like dramas and this type of story I would recommend.