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All 56 Dianne Wiest Movies (in Order)

Get ready to journey through the world of Dianne Wiest Movies! In this engaging roundup, we’ll take you on a captivating journey, discovering the filmography of this incredible actress, who has left her indelible mark on the world of cinema. Dive into the mesmerizing tales, spellbinding performances, and memorable moments as we explore the many wonders of Dianne Wiest’s unforgettable movie career.

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1. Zalmen: or, the Madness of God (1975)

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Zalmen: or, The Madness of God, directed by Peter Levin and Alan Schneider, is a powerful drama based on a play by Elie Wiesel, a renowned voice of our time. Set in post-Stalinist Russia against the backdrop of a synagogue, the film explores the collective guilt and anguish of the so-called “silent” in an era marked by oppression and anti-Semitism.



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2. It’s My Turn (1980)

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It’s My Turn” (1980) is a heartwarming and humorous romantic drama that captures the complexities of love, choices, and career. Set in the fast-paced world of academia and professional sports, the film follows the story of a successful yet stressed-out mathematics professor, Alice Goodwin, played by the talented Jill Clayburgh.



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3. The Wall (1982)

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The Wall is a powerful historical drama that takes us back to April 1943, when the Jewish Fighting Organization of Poland held off an overwhelming Nazi force during the Warsaw Ghetto uprising. With a compelling storyline that unfolds through guerilla warfare and asymmetrical warfare, the film sheds light on the heroism and courage of those who fought against all odds.



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4. I’m Dancing as Fast as I Can (1982)

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Based on a true story, “I’m Dancing as Fast as I Can” explores the life of Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker Barbara Gordon, portrayed by Jill Clayburgh. The film delves into Gordon’s addiction to Valium and her relentless pursuit to break free from its grip. Directed by Jack Hofsiss and written by Barbara Gordon and David Rabe, this gripping drama shows the real-life struggles and desperate attempts of an individual battling drug addiction, offering a raw and unflinching look at addiction and its consequences.



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5. Independence Day (1983)

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Independence Day” is a heartfelt drama and romantic film set in the American Southwest, released in 1983. The story revolves around Mary Ann Taylor, a talented but unfulfilled young woman who yearns to pursue her passion for photography in her hometown of Mercury, Texas.



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6. The Face of Rage (1983)

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In the captivating drama “The Face of Rage, ” released in 1983 and directed by Donald Wrye, Dianne Wiest stars as a brave rape victim who seeks to confront and rehabilitate her own fear and anger by facing some of the hardest rapists in an experimental therapy program. As she confronts these violent offenders, her own strength and resilience are put to the test in this intense and thought-provoking exploration of rage, rehabilitation, and redemption. This powerful movie will leave audiences contemplating the complexities of victim and perpetrator in the aftermath of heinous crimes.



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7. Falling in Love (1984)

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Falling in Love, released in 1984, is a captivating drama-romance film directed by Ulu Grosbard and written by Michael Cristofer. The film, starring Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep, and Harvey Keitel, follows the unusual friendship between two strangers, who, despite their married lives, find themselves constantly crossing paths.



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8. Footloose (1984)

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Tap into a thrilling, foot-stomping spectacle with Footloose (1984), an unforgettable classic that combines high-flying drama, heartwarming romance, and electrifying music! . When urban teenager Ren McCormack moves to a small, repressed town that bans rock music and dancing, he’s faced with the struggle of challenging societal norms and reawakening a community.



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9. The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985)

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The Purple Rose of Cairo” is a delightful 1930s-set romantic comedy and fantasy film directed by Woody Allen. The film, set in New Jersey in 1935, plays on the whimsical idea of a movie character stepping out of the screen and into the real world. Leading this quirky tale are Mia Farrow, Jeff Daniels, and Danny Aiello, who portray a captivating ensemble of characters experiencing both the magic and tragic realities of life both on and off screen.



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10. Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)

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Hannah and Her Sisters”, a 1986 comedy-drama directed by the talented Woody Allen, captures the essence of family relationships and midlife crises during the two Thanksgiving holidays, two years apart. Starring an impressive ensemble featuring Mia Farrow, Dianne Wiest, and Michael Caine, this film explores the intricate dynamics of love, as well as references to Cole Porter.



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11. The Lost Boys (1987)

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The Lost Boys” is an iconic 1987 film that combines comedy and horror for a thrilling cinematic experience. The movie follows the story of two brothers who, after moving to a small town, are introduced to the dark side when they discover the area is a haven for vampires.



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12. Radio Days (1987)

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Dive into the golden age of radio with a nostalgic journey through the world of early broadcasting, as depicted in Woody Allen’s ‘Radio Days’. A heartwarming tale of an ordinary family navigating the world of radio in the 1940s, the film delves into the lives of various celebrities gracing the airwaves. Narrated by the director himself, this comedy masterpiece boasts an intriguing blend of drama, romance, and humor.



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13. September (1987)

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September” (1987) captures the intricate web of family relationships and friendships in a small summer house in Vermont. Directed and written by Woody Allen, this drama follows the complex romantic entanglements of Howard, Peter, Stephanie, and Lane, each navigating their own paths to love. Elaine Stritch, Denholm Elliott, and Mia Farrow lead an all-star cast in a dialogue-driven journey through love, friendship, and the trials that come with them.



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14. The 59th Annual Academy Awards (1987)

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Step into the glamorous world of Hollywood as The 59th Annual Academy Awards unfolds on stage! This spectacular event, hosted by the enigmatic Ralph Bellamy, is where the brightest stars of the silver screen gather to celebrate their achievements. With memorable moments and heartfelt speeches, the Academy Awards has been the epitome of film excellence for decades.



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15. Bright Lights, Big City (1988)

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Bright Lights, Big City, set in the heart of New York City in 1988, follows the story of a disheartened young writer named Tess McGill. Struggling with the harsh realities of his mother’s death and estranged relationship with his wife, McGill turns to drugs and alcohol as a way to escape the emotional turmoil. As he slips deeper into the all-consuming cocaine and nightclub scene, McGill’s life spirals out of control, fueled by a thirst for power and success.



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Cookie” (1989) is a hilarious and suspenseful comedy-crime film that delves into the tumultuous relationship between a paroled labor racketeer and his feisty, rebellious teenage daughter. The former gangster, played by Peter Falk, attempts to connect with his daughter, Emily Lloyd, after his release from prison. However, his ex-partner, portrayed by a sinister actor, plots to kill him, while a politically ambitious attorney is eager to jail him.



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17. Parenthood (1989)

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Parenthood” is a family-oriented comedy-drama film released in 1989, helmed by director Ron Howard and written by Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel, based on a story by Ron Howard himself. The movie stars an ensemble cast including Steve Martin, Mary Steenburgen, and Dianne Wiest. It tells the story of four Buckman siblings navigating parenthood in their own unique ways while dealing with the joys and sorrows that come with raising their children.



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18. Edward Scissorhands (1990)

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Edward Scissorhands, ” directed by Tim Burton, is a mesmerizing fantasy-drama film that tells the unique story of an artificial man named Edward who possesses scissors for hands. Growing up alone, his life takes an intriguing turn when a suburban family takes him in. The film explores themes of compassion, surrealism, and the struggle of fitting in.



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19. Little Man Tate (1991)

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Little Man Tate is a captivating drama film released in 1991, starring an outstanding ensemble cast led by Jodie Foster, Dianne Wiest, and Adam Hann-Byrd. The film tells the heartwarming story of a single mother, portrayed by Wiest, who fiercely raises a child prodigy, played by Hann-Byrd, while striving to provide him with every opportunity to express his incredible gift.



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20. The Scout (1994)

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In “The Scout”, a down-on-his-luck baseball scout (Albert Brooks) discovers a talented, yet troubled, baseball player (Brendan Fraser) during tryouts. The scout decides to take the young man under his wing, hoping to mentor him into a successful baseball career.



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21. Bullets Over Broadway (1994)

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Bullets Over Broadway is a timeless 1994 comedy-crime film that takes place in New York City during the 1920s. When a struggling playwright finds himself at the mercy of a ruthless mobster, he is coerced into casting the mobster’s talentless girlfriend in his latest production. With the clock ticking, the playwright embarks on a hilarious journey of deceit, manipulation, and danger to ensure the success of his show.



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22. Cops and Robbersons (1994)

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In the action-packed comedy “Cops and Robbersons”, a counterfeiter with a penchant for ridding the world of pesky competition moves in next door to the Robbersons. Two intrepid cops, played by Chevy Chase and Jack Palance, must move in with the Robbersons for a much-needed stakeout.



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23. The 67th Annual Academy Awards (1995)

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Bring the glamour and excitement of Hollywood to your living room with “The 67th Annual Academy Awards”! . This three-hour-long event showcases the brightest and best moments from the world of cinema. Join hosts David Letterman, Ken Adam, and others as they present awards, introduce spectacular performances, and let you in on some exclusive behind-the-scenes footage.



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24. Drunks (1995)

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Drunks” is a 1995 drama film that revolves around the lives of Jim and other individuals struggling with alcoholism, both within and outside of an AA meeting. Directed by Peter Cohn and written by Gary Lennon, the movie offers a raw and intimate look into the challenges faced by those battling addiction.



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25. The Birdcage (1996)

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The Birdcage” is a timeless comedy that explores the lengths one family will go to convince others of their values. When Armand, a flamboyant gay cabaret owner, and his outrageous drag queen partner Star learn their son’s fiancée’s ultra-conservative parents are coming to visit, they embrace a hilarious charade in an effort not to disrupt the impressionable couple’s grand finale. In this heartwarming and uproarious film, Robin Williams and Nathan Lane team up to create a dynamic duo that will undoubtedly send you into fits of laughter as they navigate the chaos of love, acceptance, and maintaining their own authenticity.



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26. The Associate (1996)

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The Associate” is a hilarious comedy about an ambitious African American woman named Laurel Ayres who is determined to make it in the male-dominated world of Wall Street. In order to be taken seriously, she must navigate the prejudices she encounters and figure out a way to work for an older white man or become one herself. This leads to a series of hilarious cross-dressing antics that challenge her identity and ultimately reveal the true extent of her determination and wit.



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27. Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen’s (1997)

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Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen’s is a gripping documentary that pays homage to the iconic Chasen’s restaurant in Hollywood, which famously closed its doors in 1995 after 60 years of delighting movie stars, dignitaries, and the public with its exceptional cuisine. Directed by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini, this film offers an intimate look at the restaurant’s final days through interviews with actors, producers, staff, and management.



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28. The Horse Whisperer (1998)

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The Horse Whisperer” is a heartfelt drama that intertwines the deep connections between man, woman, and horse. Set against the backdrop of rugged Montana, the film follows Tom Booker, a talented yet reclusive horse trainer, who possesses the unique ability to communicate with and heal horses.



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29. Practical Magic (1998)

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Practical Magic” is a captivating, heartfelt tale of two witch sisters who face prejudice and a bewitching curse that stands between them and their desire for lasting love. Starring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman, the film takes an entertaining and fantastical journey through the lives of the sisters as they deal with the misunderstandings and animosity they encounter from their small-town community.



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30. The Simple Life of Noah Dearborn (1999)

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The Simple Life of Noah Dearborn is a heartwarming 1999 drama film that tells the story of a 91-year-old carpenter who must battle against developers trying to force him to sell his land. Set in Georgia, USA, the film follows the life of a simple man, Noah Dearborn, as he holds onto his cherished property and refuses to sell it to make way for unworthy development projects.



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31. I Am Sam (2001)

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I Am Sam” is a heart-wrenching drama that follows the plight of a loving but intellectually disabled man, Sam Dawson (played powerfully by Sean Penn), who finds himself caught up in a bitter custody battle for his 7-year-old daughter Lucy (portrayed by the compelling Dakota Fanning). Faced with insurmountable odds and the skeptical resistance of his cold-hearted lawyer (Michelle Pfeiffer delivering a standout performance), Sam embarks on a relentless fight that transcends legal niceties, proving to be an unyielding force.



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32. Not Afraid, Not Afraid (2001)

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Not Afraid, Not Afraid, a captivating drama released in 2001, revolves around a 6-year-old grandson with Down syndrome, who unexpectedly turns up in his grandmother’s van. The overbearing, self-centered psychologist, who has just been abandoned by her husband for 28 years, embarks on a quest to revisit her past loves, accompanied by her unexpected companion. This heartwarming journey, filled with self-discovery and unexpected lessons, explores the emotional depths of love, loss, and the power of family bonds.



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33. Merci Docteur Rey (2002)

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Merci Docteur Rey” is a delightful and quirky comedy film released in 2003. The movie, which stars Dianne Wiest, Jane Birkin, and Stanislas Merhar, follows the lives of a young, hot phone-sex addict, his narcissistic opera diva mother, and a dangerously agitated hustler who looks just like him.



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34. Category 6: Day of Destruction (2004)

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Category 6: Day of Destruction, a 2004 thrilling action-drama, is set in a world where Chicago faces the wrath of a category 6 tornado. Directed by Dick Lowry, the movie follows Thomas Gibson, Nancy McKeon, and Chandra West as they navigate through the havoc caused by the natural disaster. The story unravels as a series of interconnected events, including a bank robbery and a casino heist, create the perfect storm.



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35. The Blackwater Lightship (2004)

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The Blackwater Lightship” is a heartwarming drama that tells the story of a man in the final stages of AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome), who relies on the unwavering support of his family through his darkest moments. His sister, mother, and grandmother all come together to care for him as they navigate the challenges of love, loss, and acceptance.



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36. Robots (2005)

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Robots, ” directed by Chris Wedge and Carlos Saldanha, is a whimsical 2005 animated feature spanning the realms of imagination, humor, and adventure. The movie unravels the tale of a young inventor, Robots, who embarks on a journey to join an esteemed company in the city, inspired by a renowned inventor. However, upon arrival, he discovers sinister changes to the management and finds himself in opposition.



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37. A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints (2006)

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A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints” is a gripping coming-of-age drama set in the tumultuous 1980s of Astoria, New York. The film follows the story of a young boy growing up amidst the chaos and adversity of his environment. As his friends succumb to drug addiction, prison, and even death, he comes to believe in the power of “saints” - a group of unexpected individuals who prevent him from joining their downward spirals.



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38. Dan in Real Life (2007)

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Dan in Real Life” (2007) is a heartwarming, comedic drama that revolves around the life of Alex Gregory (Steve Carell), a widower and a struggling writer, trying to balance his career and single fatherhood. His life takes an unexpected turn when he falls in love with a woman named Marie (Juliette Binoche), who is also his brother’s girlfriend.



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39. Dedication (2007)

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Get ready for a charming and humorous ride in Justin Theroux’s directorial debut, Dedication (2007). Follow the enchanting journey of a misogynistic children’s book author (Billy Crudup) who’s forced to partner with a talented female illustrator (Mandy Moore) instead of his dear friend and collaborator. Expect a delightful mix of comedy, romance, and drama that will keep you hooked from start to finish.



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40. National Memorial Day Concert (2007)

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Experience the emotional depth and powerful music of the National Memorial Day Concert. This one-hour, 30-minute special, released on May 27th, 2007, is a touching tribute to the men and women who have sacrificed their lives in the name of freedom. The concert, set in Washington D. C. ‘s iconic West Lawn, features a star-studded lineup, including Grammy-winning artist Natalie Cole and distinguished actors Charles Durning and Bonnie Hunt.



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41. Synecdoche, New York (2008)

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In the thought-provoking drama Synecdoche, New York, a theatre director (Philip Seymour Hoffman) grapples with the complexities of life, love, and his craft as he creates an extraordinary large-scale replica of New York City within a warehouse for his latest play. As the walls between reality and illusion blur, the director’s relationships with the women in his life become as intricate and layered as the city he’s building.



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42. The 80th Annual Academy Awards (2008)

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Dive into the glitz and glamour of the red carpet as the 80th Annual Academy Awards take center stage. Hosted by the hilariously brilliant Jon Stewart, this grand ceremony celebrates the year’s most remarkable films, including Atonement, Juno, Michael Clayton, No Country for Old Men, and There Will Be Blood. Prepare to witness the excitement as Hollywood’s most esteemed names come together to honor the finest in cinema.



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43. Passengers (2008)

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Passengers” stars Anne Hathaway as a grief counselor helping survivors of an airplane crash. As the clients mysteriously vanish, she finds herself intricately involved in an otherworldly investigation. Directed by Rodrigo García and written by Ronnie Christensen, “Passengers” delivers a thrilling blend of mystery, romance, and suspense.



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44. Rage (2009)

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Rage, ” directed by Sally Potter, is a drama film that unfolds at a prestigious New York fashion house. The story revolves around a young blogger who captures behind-the-scenes footage on his cellphone. Stars like Simon Abkarian, Patrick J.



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45. Rabbit Hole (2010)

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Rabbit Hole, released in 2010, is a poignant drama film directed by John Cameron Mitchell. The film follows a happy married couple, played by Nicole Kidman and Aaron Eckhart, as their life turns upside down in the aftermath of their son’s tragic accidental death. The couple must navigate the intricate labyrinth of grief and guilt while trying to rebuild their lives. Dianne Wiest has an equally impactful role as the comic book artist, further weaving the narrative of loss, love, and resilience.



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46. The Big Year (2011)

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Dive into the world of competitive bird spotting with “The Big Year, ” a comedy film that follows the journey of two passionate bird enthusiasts who dare to challenge the reigning world record holder. Starring Owen Wilson, Jack Black, and Steve Martin, this heartwarming adventure takes viewers on a whirlwind tour across the United States, from the frigid tundras of Attu, Alaska, to the scorching deserts of the southwest.



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47. The Odd Life of Timothy Green (2012)

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The Odd Life of Timothy Green” is a heartwarming, family-friendly film that tells the story of a childless couple, Cindy and Owen Green, who yearn for a child to call their own. In an attempt to bring a new life into their home, the couple constructs a wooden box filled with their deepest desires and wishes for a child, and buries it in their backyard.



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48. Darling Companion (2012)

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Darling Companion” is a delightful blend of romance, comedy, and drama directed by Lawrence Kasdan. The heartwarming story revolves around a woman who has an inexplicable bond with her loyal dog, which often takes precedence over her relationship with her husband. The film follows the couple on an adventurous trip to the mountains when tragedy strikes, and the dog goes missing.



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49. The Humbling (2014)

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The Humbling” is a thought-provoking comedy-drama film released in 2015, based on Philip Roth’s novel of the same name. Directed by Barry Levinson, the film stars Academy Award-nominated actors Al Pacino and Greta Gerwig, along with Nina Arianda. The movie follows the journey of a stage actor, played by Pacino, who is slowly but surely losing his grip on reality. In a surprising twist, he embarks on a relationship with an intellectually curious younger woman, portrayed by Gerwig, who is grappling with her own sexual identity.



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50. Five Nights in Maine (2015)

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In “Five Nights in Maine, ” a heart-wrenching drama, grieving young African American man embarks on a journey to rural Maine to uncover the truth behind his wife’s tragic death. With his estranged mother-in-law confronting her own guilt and grief, the two must navigate a whirlwind of emotions as they search for answers and closure.



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51. Sisters (2015)

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Sisters” is a hilarious comedy film from directors Jason Moore and writers Paula Pell, revolving around two sisters, Kate (played by Tina Fey) and Maura Ellis (Amy Poehler), who find themselves on a wild adventure to re-live their college days. With their parents preparing to sell their ancestral home, the sisters decide to throw one last legendary house party. As they embark on this mission, they stumble upon surprises, memories, and lessons about their sisterly bond.



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52. The Mule (2018)

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The Mule” stars Clint Eastwood as Earl Stone, a 90-year-old horticulturist and Korean War veteran. Desperate to make ends meet, Earl turns himself into a drug mule for a Mexican cartel, embarking on a journey that thrusts him into the dark underbelly of the world of crime and drug trafficking.



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53. Always at The Carlyle (2018)

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Experience the glamour and allure of the iconic Carlyle hotel in the captivating documentary, Always at The Carlyle. Set in New York City, this stunning film delves into the lives of the jet-set elite who frequent its opulent rooms and the discerning locals who call it their home.



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54. Untouchable (2019)

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Untouchable” is a feature documentary that delves into the breathtaking downfall of media titan Harvey Weinstein. The film, released in 2019, takes an unflinching look at Weinstein’s rise to power and the abuses of power that led to his spectacular fall. Drawing from interviews with survivors, friends, and colleagues, the documentary paints a portrait of unchecked power and its devastating consequences. The story spans over forty years, offering a penetrating insight into the dark side of Hollywood and the entertainment industry.



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55. I Care a Lot (2020)

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In the dark and twisted world of “I Care a Lot, ” Rosamund Pike plays a conniving legal guardian who takes advantage of elderly wards to drain their savings. But when she targets a seemingly innocent woman, she finds herself in the middle of a dangerous game she didn’t expect.



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56. My Father’s Dragon (2022)

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My Father’s Dragon” is a delightful animated adventure of a young boy, Elmer Elevator, who embarks on a quest to find a captive dragon on Wild Island. What starts as a simple search, soon turns into a thrilling adventure filled with unexpected surprises. Along the way, this bright-eyed young boy discovers the true meaning of bravery, friendship, and family.



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