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Julian Stone Movies

2011  
PG13  
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Drake Doremus' romantic drama Like Crazy stars Felicity Jones as Anna, a British girl who comes to America to attend college. In Los Angeles she falls madly in love with fellow student Jacob (Anton Yelchin), who returns her affection absolutely. However, when she overstays her visa, the government kicks her out of the United States, forcing the lovebirds to maintain a long-distance relationship and overcome a number of problems to keep their relationship alive. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Anton YelchinFelicity Jones, (more)
 
2010  
PG13  
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After being jilted by his movie star soon to be ex-wife, Jake Sullivan (Dean Cain) discovers that he's inherited a quaint bed and breakfast in California's scenic wine country. But when fiery Brazilian urbanite Ana Villanova (Juliana Paes") discovers that her late father had a deed to the very same property, she decides that staking her claim on the establishment might be just what she needs to get a leg up on her own troubles. Soon, the two face off and the only question becomes whether the two opposites will attract, or drive each other crazy. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

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Starring:
Dean CainJuliana Paes, (more)
 
2007  
PG  
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The world's most famous team of astronauts-cum-superheroes returns in the effects-heavy sequel Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer. As the story opens, Sue Storm (aka The Invisible Girl [Jessica Alba]) and Reed Richards (aka Mr. Fantastic [Ioan Gruffudd]) prepare for their upcoming, superhero-studded wedding celebration. But Reed cannot stay focused on the nuptials -- he's distracted by wire reports of a bizarre, comet-like object hurtling toward the Earth with tremendous force, triggering brownouts, blackouts, tropical storms, and various other climatological disasters. When the said object hits the island of Manhattan, destroying much of the city in its wake, its identity becomes resoundingly clear. "It" is actually a "he" -- a psychotic villain known as The Silver Surfer (voice of Larry Fishburne) who intends, for some unascertainable reason, to destroy much of the Earth, just as he obliterated dozens of planets before it. Feeling compelled to rally their old gang and save the day, Sue and Reed summon Ben Grimm (aka The Thing [Michael Chiklis]) and Johnny Storm (aka The Human Torch [Chris Evans]) to take on the Surfer -- and end up battling not only him, but an obnoxious Army general (Andre Braugher) and the cantankerous Victor Von Doom (Julian McMahon), who has broken out of his icy prison that held him captive at the end of the first movie. Tim Story returns to direct this sequel. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Ioan GruffuddJessica Alba, (more)
 
2004  
PG13  
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Katsuhiro Otomo, director of the groundbreaking anime feature Akira (1988), returns with this visually striking fusion of the past and the future. It's the Industrial Age in England, reimagined, and various and sundry inventors and scientists are arriving in Britain to hawk their products while capitalism rears its ugly head. A gadget-happy British lad named Ray (voice of Anna Paquin) receives a mysterious package from his grandfather Lloyd Steam (Patrick Stewart) -- a tiny ball that turns out to be an engine toting immense power. As it happens, several of these little balls run the O'Hara pavilion, a massive, mobile fortress. Ray later discovers that his dad and grandfather are located inside of the pavilion; his dad, Eddie, has become mesmerized by O'Hara and subject to their whims, while Lloyd suspects that O'Hara may want to use the balls for nefarious purposes, and tries to put a definitive end to those plans. Indeed, the O'Hara people soon take over the Great Exhibition and turn it into a veritable circus for weapons dealers. Meanwhile, Ray starts to develop feelings for a young girl named Scarlett O'Hara. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Anne SuzukiManami Konishi, (more)
 
2001  
 
With this episode, Hallee Hirsh takes over from Yvonne Zima in the role of Rachel Greene, the rebellious daughter of Dr. Mark Greene (Anthony Edwards). Rachel pops up unexpectedly in Chicago, announcing that she's run away from her mother and that she intends to move in with Doug. Elsewhere, an outraged Weaver (Laura Innes) fires Malucci (Erik Palladino) after he is caught in the middle of an on-the-job sexual indiscretion (in the back of an ambulance!); Carter (Noah Wyle) performs a "reverse burglary" on Abby's (Maura Tierney) behalf; and Corday (Alex Kingston) nods off during surgery. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1998  
R  
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Made by and for the TNT cable network, this sharp, satirical courtroom drama skewers the increasingly symbiotic relationship between the judicial system and popular media. The story centers on the trial of a famous model (Gina Gershon) who has been accused of murder. The media touts it "the trial of the century," a notion notorious celebrity lawyer Norman Keane (James Garner) does nothing to dispel. He also doesn't seem to be concerned about the myriad of rumors flying through the airwaves. Reporter Brenda Whitlas (Kathleen Turner) is not as easily fooled as the public and tries to ferret out the truth. Meanwhile a rookie lawyer involved in the case tries desperately to stay afloat amidst the confusion. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
James GarnerGina Gershon, (more)
 
1997  
 
A bunch of guys find that the game of poker is being complicated by the game of love in this independent comedy. For the past ten years, Bill (Ray Porter), an author currently wrestling with writer's block, and several of his friends have enjoyed a weekly ritual of an all-night poker game every Friday night. However, Bill's buddies are going through some changes, and one night their game begins to pointedly reflect them. Andy (Dion Luther) asks if it's OK to bring a friend from work to play; the guys say "yes," only to discover that the "friend" is an attractive woman named Liz (Melissa Lechner). Liz also happens to be an excellent poker player, which doesn't make Bill any happier about her presence, nor does Andy's news that he and his girlfriend have gotten engaged. Gordon (Thomas Napier) confesses to Andy that he's been having an affair with the girlfriend of his pal Ty (Mike Cudlitz); Ty, on the other hand, informs Andy that he's been sleeping with Gordon's girlfriend. Nebbishy Karl (David Teitelbaum) has developed a furious crush on the woman who delivers his pizza and is baffled about what to do. And Blake (Matt Foyer), an actor, is currently appearing in a play as Henry Kissinger, and has started "living the role" to the point that he arrives at the game as the former National Security Adviser. In case you're wondering, the title Follow the Bitch comes from a poker game, also known as "Follow Mary" or "Follow the Queen," in which Queens are wild. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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1997  
 
Captain Sheridan launches his final strike against the forces of President Clark. His biggest remaining obstacle is a huge fleet of Earth warships, converging near Mars. Meanwhile, Marcus makes a crucial decision that will have long-ranging effects on Ivanova --- and an immediate impact on his own life. Written by J. Michael Straczynski, "Endgame" was first telecast in the United States during the week of October 13, 1997. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Bruce BoxleitnerClaudia Christian, (more)
 
1996  
 
Jamie (Helen Hunt) is attracted to the doctor (Julian Stone) supervising her diagnostic procedure. At the same time, Ira (John Pankow) poses as the agent of his cousin Paul (Paul Reiser). While Jamie agonizes over her seeming inability to get pregnant, Paul watches in horror as his job with the Explorer Channel threatens to disappear. ~ Rovi

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1995  
 
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Melissa Gilbert stars in the title role of this made-for-television adaption of the novel by Danielle Steel. Gilbert stars as Zoya, an Russian orphan who flees her homeland and falls in love with an American Army soldier stationed in Paris. The two settle in New York, start a family and all seems well, but the dramatic twists and turns for Zoya have only just begun. ~ Bernadette McCallion, Rovi

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Starring:
Melissa GilbertBruce Boxleitner, (more)
 
1995  
 
The life of Hollywood icon Elizabeth Taylor is told in this made-for-television drama. Sherilyn Fenn stars as Oscar-winning actress Liz Taylor, whose career began when her mother pushed her into acting as a child in the 1940s. Her tumultuous career ups and downs, and her turbulent personal life are chronicled in the film, which was based on the book by C. David Heymann. ~ Bernadette McCallion, Rovi

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1992  
 
Hank would probably have gone out partying even if he hadn't just heard that he won big in the state lottery, to the tune of two hundred million dollars. Just the fact that his girlfriend has given him the boot would be a sufficient cause to go out on the town, since he's the kind of guy who would turn a funeral into a celebration if he could. He is accompanied by his best friend, who has a stomach problem which keeps him from matching him drink-for-drink. It's not surprising that the news of his win has made his apartment into Grand Central Station for people hoping to profit from his win. However, the man his former girlfriend is seeing these days is somewhat unexpected, a very posh British type. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Brendan Kelly
 
1991  
R  
This less than thrilling erotic sequel chronicles the further adventures of a professional voyeur. This time he is hired to watch over an ambassador's sexy wife, but instead of merely watching, he gets involved with her and trouble ensues. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Andrew StevensShannon Tweed, (more)
 
1991  
 
In this murder mystery, the rumpled detective battles wits with a brilliant defense attorney who kills his mistress. Trouble ensues when he attempts to frame her lover for the murder. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Peter FalkDabney Coleman, (more)