| Description | Movie |
| Daniel Day-Lewis is an oil man with a fondness for 'shakes | |
| Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie experience the paranormal in Italy; barely avoid X rating | |
| Jimmy Stewart loses hope, but is saved by Clarence, Angel, Second Class, in Capra's holiday classic | |
| A riot erupts in Brooklyn on the hottest day of the year; Spike Lee directs and stars | |
| Sean Penn is nominated for an Oscar while fighting for custody of Dakota Fanning | |
| Aaron Eckhart plays a Merchant of Death defending the defenseless corporations of America | |
| John Cho and Kal Penn are seriously jonesing for a burger and meet NPH along the way | |
| Gritty comic book reboot rejuvenates a franchise plagued by too much Joel Schumacher | |
| Sci-fi sequel begins on Hoth, ends in Cloud City | |
| Tom Hanks pursues Leo Dicaprio around the world, hoping he is able to seize him | |
| Small towner Jefferson S. goes to the big city with a heart full of innocence and a mind for reformation | |
| Jack Nicholson loses his mind in this 1975 adaptation of a high school English favorite | |
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| Clark Gable's slick journalist accompanies Claudette Colbert's heiress, on the run from her father, up the coast to her lover | |
| German girlfriend needs three tries to make things turn out right | |
| Mike Myers fears commitment until he meets a beautiful bellicose butcher. Head! Pants NOW! | |
| Two-parter featuring a bride seeking revenge her would-be killers; gore ensues | |
| Tony and Jack dress up as women considerably less attractive than co-star Marilyn | |
| Cameron Diaz wows men of all sorts: awkward, sleazy, crippled, diseased, Brett Favre | |
| Bushmen discover a Coke bottle, leading to mass confusion | |
| Vampires, outcast youth, romance: like Sweden's version of Twilight, only a million times better; stateside adaptation in the works | |
| Wesley Snipes teaches Woody Harrelson a thing or two about race and basketball | |
| Coens' take on a Greek epic | |
| Bill Murray endears himself to his therapist's family, just not the therapist | |
| English rockers are parodied mockumentary-style in the Christopher Guest crew's first | |
| Lily Tomlin and Dustin Hoffman are a husband-wife team of existential detectives | |
| Hitchcock thriller in which wife fools around, husband plots her demise | |
| McClane vs. Gruber in a skyscraper; first of a four part series (so far) | |
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