Get ready to dive into the world of Catherine Curtin's remarkable acting career as we present you with an exciting roundup of her top movies. From heart-wrenching dramas to exhilarating action films, we've gathered a comprehensive list of Curtin's most memorable performances. Join us on this cinematic journey and discover the talent behind this versatile actress.
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1. Suspicions (1995)
Suspicions, " a thrilling 1995 mystery-horror film, follows a group of six friends as they find themselves trapped in an isolated cabin, accessible only by a daunting ten-mile hike. The friends soon discover that they're not alone in the wilderness when one by one, they start meeting a gruesome fate. As the group grows increasingly paranoid and suspicious of each other, they are forced to confront the dark secrets they've been keeping from each other.
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2. Ed's Next Move (1996)
Ed's Next Move is a delightful rom-com from 1996, directed by John Walsh. When things take a sour turn with Ed's long-term girlfriend, he packs up and moves to the bustling city of New York. Will the city of dreams bring him his happily ever after?
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3. Raising the Stakes (1999)
Raising the Stakes" is a poignant and heartfelt drama that follows the journey of Joseph Will, a young man in his twenties struggling with a monotonous job and a fading relationship. As he strives to find balance in his life, he discovers the love of his dreams and finds himself in the midst of a thrilling and unexpected adventure.
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4. The Next Big Thing (2001)
The Next Big Thing is a light-hearted, comedy-drama that follows the journey of a struggling painter named Jack Harris. Desperate for success, Jack becomes the victim of a pickpocket who steals one of his works and gives it a false identity to claim the art as his own. Unbeknownst to Jack, this act of theft instantly propels the 'new artist' to fame and fortune.
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5. Unconditional Love (2002)
Unconditional Love", directed by P. J. Hogan and written by Jocelyn Moorhouse and P. J. Hogan, is a lighthearted comedy-drama musical that premiered in 2002. The movie, starring Kathy Bates, Rupert Everett, and Jonathan Pryce, follows the story of Grace, a loyal wife who is shaken when her husband leaves her after 25 years of marriage. On the brink of despair, Grace takes an unexpected journey to England for the funeral of her deceased singer idol. There, she encounters the singer's passionate Italian lover, and together they embark on a humorous and engaging quest to uncover the truth behind their idol's mysterious death.
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6. Happy End (2003)
In the heart of New York City, a young French woman chases her dreams of becoming an actress. Amidst loneliness and struggle, she stumbles upon an unexpected source of inspiration - a blocked writer who finds himself captivated by her determination and resilience. As their bond deepens, they delve into a world of love, passion, and self-discovery.
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7. The Limbo Room (2006)
The Limbo Room" is a thought-provoking drama film released in 2006. Directed by Debra Eisenstadt and co-written with Jill Eisenstadt, the movie delves into the blurred line between reality and fiction. Melissa Leo, Andrea Powell, and Jonathan Marc Sherman star in this intriguing tale of an on-stage rape scene sparking an off-stage affair.
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8. Noise (2007)
Noise" is a thrilling 2007 comedy-crime drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 32 minutes. The movie boasts an impressive cast, including Tim Robbins, William Hurt, and Bridget Moynahan, and is brought to life by director Henry Bean and writer Henry Bean. The premise revolves around an unnamed protagonist who, frustrated by the incessant noise in New York City, decides to take matters into his own hands, embarking on a vigilante mission against the metropolis's cacophony.
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9. Chicago 10 (2007)
In 1968, the United States was on the brink of a transformative moment. Amidst the tumultuous summer and the heated Democratic National Convention in Chicago, a group of eight vocal anti-war protesters found themselves at the center of a fiery political storm. "Chicago 10" offers viewers a unique lens into this pivotal period of American history, employing archival footage and animation to bring the events of that time to life.
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10. Revolutionary Road (2008)
Revolutionary Road is a powerful drama film set in a small Connecticut suburb in the 1950s. Directed by Sam Mendes, the movie follows the story of a young couple, played by the incredible duo of Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, who are struggling to navigate their personal lives while raising two children. As they confront their unhappiness and emotional turmoil, the couple must face the consequences of their actions and decide whether to stay in their unhappy marriage or part ways.
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11. Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (2011)
In Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, a young nine-year-old named Oskar (played by Thomas Horn), who happens to have Asperger's Syndrome, embarks on an extraordinary quest throughout the bustling city of New York. Grief-stricken by the loss of his father in the tragic events of September 11, 2001, Oskar discovers a mysterious key left behind by his late father among his belongings. This sets off a series of heartwarming and intriguing events, which lead Oskar on a path to unravel the secrets and connections his father left behind.
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12. The Bourne Legacy (2012)
The Bourne Legacy, released in 2012, is an action-packed thriller that explores more of the universe from Robert Ludlum's novels. The film marks the introduction of a new hero whose stakes have been elevated due to the events in the previous three movies.
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13. Ghoul (2012)
Step into the chilling world of "Ghoul" (2012), a thrilling drama-horror film that follows a group of friends on a desperate mission to uncover the truth behind a series of terrifying disappearances in their hometown. As they delve deeper into the darkness, they will be forced to confront their deepest fears and darkest secrets as they risk everything to unravel the sinister mystery that lurks beneath the surface.
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14. The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)
Experience the thrilling, true-life story of Jordan Belfort, played by Leonardo DiCaprio, in Martin Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street. " From a humble beginning to the peak of high-stakes wealth and fame, Belfort navigates the ruthless world of stockbrokerage, all the while living a lavish lifestyle. However, as greed and corruption take over, his empire crumbles, leading to a harrowing fall from grace. With a star-studded cast, including Jonah Hill and Margot Robbie, this biographical comedy-crime masterpiece, nominated for 5 Oscars, delivers high-energy performances and unforgettable scenes.
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15. Bert and Arnie's Guide to Friendship (2013)
Bert and Arnie's Guide to Friendship" is a quirky, lighthearted comedy film released in 2013. The movie follows two seemingly unlikely characters, Bert and Arnie, as they embark on an unintended journey of friendship. Things take an interesting turn when Bert discovers that his wife has been sharing intimate moments with Arnie. Instead of dwelling on the betrayal, Bert decides to use the situation as an opportunity to cultivate a long-lasting bond with his newfound friend.
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16. Fan Girl (2015)
Fan Girl", released in 2015 and rated PG-13, is a heart-warming comedy that follows a 15-year-old girl named Chloe. With her final school assignment in her hands, she has a unique and ambitious plan. Chloe, an avid filmmaker with a love for music, decides to merge her passions by making a movie about her favorite band.
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17. Catfight (2016)
Catfight" is a dark, riveting comedy that explores the volatile rivalry between two former college friends. After years apart, they unexpectedly cross paths at a glamorous event, reigniting animosity that leads to an explosive confrontation. With a unique blend of satire, action, and drama, the film delves into the complexities of human relationships, friendships, and the consequences of our actions.
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18. Maggie Black (2017)
Maggie Black", a gripping drama film released in 2017, follows the story of a successful young writer, played by Jessalyn Maguire, whose life takes a unique turn when she becomes pregnant. But, as the journey towards motherhood unfolds, her complex relationship with reality starts to overshadow everything.
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19. Gold Star (2017)
Gold Star" is a heartfelt drama that follows the story of Vicki, a young woman who drops out of music school and is left to navigate the complexities of her unfulfilled life. As she cares for her ailing 90-year-old father, Vicki struggles to find purpose and meaning in her journey. Amidst the trials and tribulations she faces, Vicki must come to terms with her choices and decisions, hoping to forge a new path forward.
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20. Cut Shoot Kill (2017)
In the heart-pounding thriller "Cut Shoot Kill, " Serena Brooks, an aspiring actress, takes on the lead role in a horror film with a crew of seasoned backwoods filmmakers. As the cast mysteriously vanishes one by one, a chilling reality dawns upon Serena: her character's survival might be the only way she can escape the horrors unfolding around her.
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21. Camera Obscura (2017)
Camera Obscura" is a chilling, psychological horror film that pushes the boundaries of the genre. Directed by Aaron B. Koontz and featuring an impressive cast including Christopher Denham, Nadja Bobyleva, and Catherine Curtin, this film follows a veteran war photographer who is plagued by PTSD.
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22. The Light of the Moon (2017)
The Light of the Moon" is a deeply moving drama that explores the harrowing effects of trauma on a successful New York City architect. Following a life-altering event, the protagonist, played by Stephanie Beatriz, must navigate the complex and painful journey towards healing.
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23. In Case of Emergency (2017)
In Case of Emergency" is a hilarious, raunchy comedy that explores the internal battle between status and substance. Stefanie Kay Sparks stars as a woman navigating the highs and lows of her life, all while trying to balance it all. With a talented supporting cast, including Andrea Morales and Jenni Ruiza, this film is sure to leave audiences laughing and feeling entertained.
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24. Crazy Famous (2017)
Crazy Famous" is a fast-paced action-comedy that follows the thrilling journey of a fame-obsessed everyman. After escaping a mental institution, he forms an unlikely alliance with a motley crew of misfits in a final, desperate quest for fame. Filled with laughs, daring stunts, and unexpected twists, this film takes audiences on an unforgettable adventure that challenges societal norms and showcases the power of friendship.
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25. Beauty Mark (2017)
Beauty Mark" is an empowering drama that unfolds in the United States, where a poverty-stricken mother is forced to move from her condemned house. With no resources and no alternatives, she must grapple with her painful past and face her abusive history in order to safeguard her family. This poignant tale, inspired by genuine events and showcasing Madison Iseman, Jeff Kober, and Deirdre Lovejoy in their respective roles, blends elements of abuse and overcoming adversity.
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26. When We Grow Up (2018)
When We Grow Up" is a heartwarming drama film released in 2019, starring Catherine Curtin, Grace Hannoy, and Mitch Poulos. The story revolves around the Barnes siblings who reunite in their parents' suburban home following the untimely death of their cherished family dog. As they gather to comfort their grief-stricken mother, the youngest sibling, Louise, grapples with the decision to break free from her predetermined future and discover the true desires of her heart.
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27. Breaking Brooklyn (2018)
Breaking Brooklyn is a heartwarming drama, family, and music film released in 2018. The story revolves around a 12-year-old boy who is passionate about dance and his older brother. They are rescued from the streets by an old showman who takes them in to live with his estranged former dancing partner and brother.
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28. Loveitis (2018)
Loveitis, a quirky comedy from 2018, follows the hilarious journey of two unexpected couples as they navigate unexpected encounters and find love in the most unexpected places. When a case of mistaken identity results from the chaotic antics of Stephen Wells, an aristocratic prosecutor, and The Love Machine, a hard-rock guitarist, they are thrown together in a hilarious turn of events.
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29. Blush (2019)
Blush, originally titled Imaginary Order, is a gripping drama released in 2020 that takes us on an unforgettable journey into the depths of obsession, sexuality, and morality. This thrilling film, directed by Debra Eisenstadt, stars the talented Wendi McLendon-Covey (Bridesmaids, The Goldbergs) alongside Kate Alberts and Amy Anderson. As a concerned suburban mom, the protagonist struggles with her inner demons and psychological complexities as she becomes entangled in a web of infidelity.
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30. The Artist's Wife (2019)
The Artist's Wife" is a compelling drama that captures the poignant journey of a woman navigating a late-life crisis. Claire Smythson, wife of famous abstract artist Richard Smythson, is thrust into a challenge when Richard is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.
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31. Bad Education (2019)
Bad Education" is a riveting 2019 drama directed by Cory Finley and written by Mike Makowsky and Robert Kolker. With an IMDb rating of 7.1 and 42,916 votes, this film stars the likes of Hugh Jackman, Ray Romano, and Welker White.
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32. Diamond Soles (2019)
Diamond Soles" is a gripping drama film that takes us on a journey filled with raw emotions, self-discovery, and the complexities of human relationships. The movie follows Cecilia, a gifted but alienated dancer, who returns to New York City after years of living in isolation, seeking to reconnect with her juvenile high school friends and her former DJ lover.
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33. MAD? (2019)
MAD? " is a thought-provoking drama released in 2019, exploring the depths of human emotions and the mystery of the human mind. The film's runtime of 1 hour and 14 minutes brings viewers into the world of an unpredictable family, where no one fully understands what goes on inside another person's mind. Directed by Saskia Rifkin and written by Catherine May Levin, the film boasts a stellar cast including Suzanne Bertish, Barbara Rosenblat, and Mugga.
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34. Inside the Rain (2019)
Journey into the enigmatic world of "Inside the Rain" (2019), a captivating blend of comedy, drama, and romance that weaves together the unexpected twists and turns of a modern-day misunderstanding. Struggling with expulsion from college over a simple mistake, our unforgettable protagonist, a bipolar student, musters the strength to confront his troubled reality in a way that only he can.
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35. The Surrogate (2020)
The Surrogate" is a compelling drama film released in 2020. The movie follows the journey of a young web designer, played by Jasmine Batchelor, who serves as both the surrogate and egg-donor for her best friend and his husband, a gay couple living in Brooklyn, New York City. As she enters the latter stages of her pregnancy, a prenatal test reveals surprising results that present her with a complex moral dilemma.
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36. A Shot Through the Wall (2020)
A Shot Through the Wall is a gripping drama chronicling the life of a Chinese-American police officer who finds himself torn apart after accidentally shooting an innocent Black man. As his trial looms, he must confront his guilt, navigate the treacherous terrains of media, justice, and racial politics, and ultimately grapple with his own moral compass.
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37. What Breaks the Ice (2020)
What Breaks the Ice" is a thrilling drama film set in 1998, as two teenage girls from vastly different worlds unexpectedly form a fast and profound friendship during their summer break. As their bond deepens, they find themselves thrust into the heart of a surreal and dangerous murder mystery.
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38. First One In (2020)
First One In" takes viewers on a hilarious and heartwarming journey with Madi Cooke, an aspiring real estate agent in need of a fresh start. Laid off from a reality show and unemployed, Madi finds herself embracing her competitive spirit in an underdog sports match - tennis.
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39. The Half of It (2020)
The Half of It" is a heartwarming comedy-drama that follows Ellie Chu, a brilliant and cash-strapped high school student. When Ellie is asked to write a love letter for a charming jock, she does not expect to become friends with him or develop unexpected feelings for his crush. This intimate coming-of-age story explores the complexities of friendship, romance, and self-discovery in a world where labels and stereotypes often dominate.
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40. Chemical Hearts (2020)
Chemical Hearts" is a heartfelt coming-of-age drama that unfolds when a high school boy unexpectedly falls for a troubled transfer student. The film, released in 2020, stars Lili Reinhart and Austin Abrams, who navigate through the trials and triumphs of first love against the backdrop of a high school newspaper. This emotional journey, set against the backdrop of a challenging school environment that the girl's presence disrupts, is beautifully captured by director Richard Tanne.
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41. Worth (2020)
Worth" (2020), also known as "What Is Life Worth, " follows the heart-wrenching journey of an attorney who fights against cynicism, bureaucracy, and political red tape to help the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Directed by Sara Colangelo and written by Max Borenstein, the film stars Michael Keaton, Amy Ryan, and Stanley Tucci.
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42. Triple Threat (2020)
Triple Threat is a heartwarming comedy-drama that tells the story of three best friends on the cusp of their Broadway debut. As they navigate the twists and turns of their diverging dreams and the realities of adulthood, their relationship is put to the ultimate test.
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43. Kendra and Beth (2021)
Kendra and Beth is a dark comedy that takes viewers on an unexpected journey through the lives of two contrasting women. The story unfolds in a sausage company warehouse, where Kendra, the only female employee, forms an unlikely bond with a mysterious stranger.
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44. Red Pill (2021)
Red Pill" is an unpredictable comedy-horror-thriller film that explores the complexities of American politics and the power dynamics between progressives and conservatives. Set on the eve of the 2020 election, a group of progressive individuals embark on a mission to connect with red country voters. However, their naivety and optimism soon turn into chaos as they realize they bit off more than they could chew.
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45. 18½ (2021)
18½" is a thrilling 2021 movie directed by Dan Mirvish and written by Daniel Moya and Dan Mirvish. Set in the 1970s, it stars Willa Fitzgerald, John Magaro, and Gina Kreiezmar. The film follows a White House transcriber who unexpectedly finds herself at the heart of the infamous Watergate scandal when she discovers the only known copy of the contentious 18½-minute gap in President Nixon's tapes.
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46. Werewolves Within (2021)
Werewolves Within is a thrilling and humorous film that brings the popular video game to life. Set in a quaint, small town, the story unfolds when a group of residents are under the attack of ravenous lycanthropes. A motley crew of characters, including a forest ranger and a police protagonist, must now band together to unravel the mysterious werewolf invasion.
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47. Lie Hard (2022)
Lie Hard" is a comedy film that premiered in 2022, starring Melanie Chandra, Ian Niles, and Catherine Curtin. Directed by Ian Niles and written by Harrison Feuer and Niles, the movie tells the story of a man with a penchant for telling lies who borrows 4 million dollars from a crime syndicate in an attempt to impress his girlfriend's wealthy parents. Borrowing the money was an easy task, but paying it back becomes a considerable challenge.
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48. Benji's Hour (2023)
Benji's Hour" is a heartwarming and emotional drama set in 2023 that tells the story of a rebellious teenager named Benji who is forced to work at a wig shop for cancer patients after getting into trouble with the law. Life takes an unexpected turn as he meets a woman with a guarded past who opens his eyes to the beauty and strength found in the most unexpected places.
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49. Founders Day (2023)
When a small, seemingly peaceful town is suddenly hit by a series of gruesome murders ahead of a contentious mayoral election, the residents of Founders Day are left to confront their darkest fears. As the body count rises, the community is forced to band together and uncover the twisted truth behind the killings before it's too late.
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50. The Disruptors (2024)
Meet Will and Glenn, two hilariously unconventional best friends with an appetite for mischief. As a ride-share driver and a reclusive hacker, they concoct a scheme to swipe off Will's unsuspecting passengers.
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51. Covid 18½: The Making of a Film in a Global Pandemic (2024)
Covid 18½: The Making of a Film in a Global Pandemic" is a compelling documentary that chronicles the production and challenges faced by filmmakers during the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic. As the world grapples with lockdowns, remote working, and ever-changing restrictions, the film dives into the lives of Jon Cryer, Richard Kind, and Bruce Campbell as they attempt to shoot their movie amidst the global health crisis.
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