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Dan Yost Movies

1999  
 
Directed by Daniel Yost, co-screenwriter of Gus Van Sant's Drug Store Cowboy, and distributed by Leo Films, Actress looks at what aspiring actresses go through on the road to stardom. The 1999 documentary details six months in the lives of five African-American women, following them and highlighting the challenges and adversity they face as not only minority women, but as unknowns in Hollywood. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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1996  
 
A one night stand goes awry and the would-be lovers end up spending the night talking about the nature of men, women, sex and relationships in this largely improvised independent drama. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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1989  
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The operative word in Drugstore Cowboy is "drug". Matt Dillon plays the leader of a group of dopeheads who wander around the country robbing pharmacies to feed their habits. Dillon's chums include doltish James Le Gros and teen-age junkie Heather Graham; also along for the ride is Dillon's wife Kelly Lynch. Their nemesis is cop James Remar, whom Dillon takes perverse delight in humiliating. When one of the young addicts dies of an overdose, it promps Dillon to try to go straight, a task complicated by wife Lynch's determination to stay high and by the corrupting presence of an ex-priest, played by Naked Lunch author William Burroughs. Drugstore Cowboy was director Gus Van Sant's breakthrough picture. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Matt DillonKelly Lynch, (more)
 
1988  
 
In the quest to find out whatever prompted a rat to emerge in their newspaper's bathroom, Pam Weiss (Catherine Bach) and Sharon Fields (Charlene Dallas) head down to the tunnels that begin in their building's basement. They imagine all sorts of scenes from horror movies, but instead discover a bunch of murderous real-estate developers. Their delectable looks notwithstanding, the two newswomen show off some admirable martial arts skills as they stop the bad guys from having their way with them. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Catherine BachCharlene Dallas, (more)