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All 88 Kiefer Sutherland Movies (in Order)
Get ready for an exciting journey through the world of cinema as we explore the dynamic career of Kiefer Sutherland. From his breakout roles in the 80s to his latest blockbusters, we’ll delve into the captivating films that have shaped Kiefer’s illustrious acting career. So grab some popcorn and join us as we take a closer look at Kiefer Sutherland’s impressive movie portfolio!
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1. Max Dugan Returns (1983)
Max Dugan Returns is a heartwarming and entertaining 1983 comedy-drama directed by Herbert Ross and written by Neil Simon. The story revolves around a long-lost father, played by Jason Robards, who returns to claim his relationship with his estranged daughter, portrayed by Marsha Mason, and his young grandson. As the father enters their lives with some questionable finances, tensions rise and relationships are tested, making for a touching and comedic tale.
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2. The Bay Boy (1984)
The Bay Boy, set in a coal-mining community of Cape Breton in the 1930s, immerses viewers in the story of a teenage boy named Jerry, portrayed by Kiefer Sutherland, grappling with the weight of life and haunted by a murder he unwittingly witnessed. This compelling drama, directed by Daniel Petrie, delves into the challenges faced by young Jerry as he tries to navigate the harsh realities of life in a time fraught with uncertainty.
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3. Trapped in Silence (1986)
Trapped in Silence” is a gripping drama film released in 1986, starring Marsha Mason, Kiefer Sutherland, and John Mahoney. The movie, directed by Michael Tuchner and written by Torey Hayden and Vickie Patik, tells the story of a psychologist who, battling against time and odds, tries to break through to a child who has lost his ability to speak. The child’s silence is compounded by a dark and traumatic past involving child abuse and murder.
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4. The Brotherhood of Justice (1986)
Experience the thrilling drama of “The Brotherhood of Justice” (1986) as it brings together the talents of Keanu Reeves, Kiefer Sutherland, and Billy Zane. The movie tells the story of high-school students who take matters into their own hands to combat crime in their neighborhood, forming a vigilante group called the Brotherhood of Justice.
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5. At Close Range (1986)
At Close Range is a gripping crime drama released in 1986, starring Sean Penn, Christopher Walken, and Mary Stuart Masterson. Directed by James Foley, the movie showcases the dangerous journey of a tough teen named Brad, who becomes reunited with his career criminal father.
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6. Stand by Me (1986)
Stephen King’s heartwarming tale of friendship, “Stand by Me, ” takes viewers on an emotional journey through the 1950s. The film centers around four boys who embark on a quest to find the body of their missing friend, Randall Porter. Along the way, they encounter unexpected challenges and learn valuable life lessons.
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7. Amazing Stories (1986)
Amazing Stories (1986)” - a captivating anthology film that weaves together a series of adventures in the realms of science fiction and fantasy. Directed by prestigious filmmakers, Steven Spielberg, Robert Zemeckis, and William Dear, this cinematic masterpiece is based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning “Amazing Stories” series.
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8. The Lost Boys (1987)
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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9. Promised Land (1987)
Promised Land is a gritty drama that follows the paths of two high school acquaintances, Hancock and Danny, post-graduation. Hancock, a talented basketball star, and Danny, once a nerdy drifter, navigate the complexities of growing up in their rural town. As they embark on new journeys, their friendship and loyalties are tested, leading to a series of intriguing twists and turns.
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10. Crazy Moon (1987)
In the heartwarming coming-of-age comedy ‘Crazy Moon, ’ audiences are introduced to a unique pairing of a spoiled heiress suffering from kleptomania and a deaf store worker. After stumbling headlong into a humorous predicament involving a stolen mannequin, the duo forges an unexpected friendship and a tender romance begins to blossom.
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11. Young Guns (1988)
In the wild west of 1988, “Young Guns” takes you on a thrilling journey through the life of Billy the Kid and his band of young gunmen. When their beloved mentor and rancher is ruthlessly murdered, the group takes it upon themselves to become deputies in search of justice. Guided by their newfound authority, they seek vengeance for the lost life of their cherished friend and protector.
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12. Bright Lights, Big City (1988)
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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13. 1969 (1988)
1969” is a poignant coming-of-age drama set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War. Two young friends, Tommy (Robert Downey Jr. ) and Dale (Kiefer Sutherland), escape the confines of their small town and join the war effort. Unfortunately, Tommy’s father (Bruce Dern), who disapproves of their choice, is heartbroken by their disappearance.
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14. Renegades (1989)
Renegades, released in 1989, is a thrilling action-packed movie that dives deep into the world of crime and drama. Directed by Jack Sholder and written by David Rich, the movie stars Kiefer Sutherland, Lou Diamond Phillips, and Jami Gertz. Set against a backdrop of Native American culture, the plot revolves around an undercover cop who teams up with a local Native American to hunt down a group of criminals who have stolen an ancient Lakota tribal lance.
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15. Flatliners (1990)
Flatliners, released in 1990, is a chilling thriller that explores the dark corners of the human psyche. Directed by Joel Schumacher, the film follows the lives of five ambitious medical students who embark on an experimental journey with near-death experiences, in a desperate bid to unlock the secrets of the afterlife.
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16. Young Guns II (1990)
Experience the thrilling follow-up to the 1988 cult classic, Young Guns II. Set in the American West, the film centers on a young band of outlaws led by the fiery Billy the Kid, played by Emilio Estevez. As they make their way through New Mexico territory, they incite the relentless pursuit of Sheriff Pat Garrett, expertly portrayed by Kiefer Sutherland. Garrett, bent on capturing the outlaws and establishing his authority, leads a desperate chase in an attempt to thwart the young guns’ escape to the border.
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17. Chicago Joe and the Showgirl (1990)
In the heart of World War II, an American serviceman in London, Joe Lombardo, played by Kiefer Sutherland, finds himself in a thrilling romance with an English girl, played by the talented Emily Lloyd. Keen to impress her, Joe devises an elaborate plan and decides to act as a notorious American gangster. However, as he gets further into the dangerous game, the thrilling facade begins to unravel, leaving Joe and his lover on the lam in a deadly and unforgettable crime spree set against the enchanting backdrop of London in the 1940s.
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18. Flashback (1990)
Flashback” (1990) is a thrilling action-comedy film that takes viewers on a ride of twists, turns and a whole lot of laughs. Follow the story of notorious 1960s radical, Huey Walker, as he is finally caught by the Feds and about to be sent to jail. But what’s curious is not who ends up getting caught, but who ends up behind bars. All seems to be going smoothly until the FBI escort, far from the cool, collected type, finds himself in a situation he never dreamed of.
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19. The Nutcracker Prince (1990)
The Nutcracker Prince” is a captivating animated adventure that brings to life the classic tale of a girl’s dream become reality. When young Clara’s enchanted nutcracker toy transforms into a young man, she discovers he’s actually a prince under a terrible curse. As Clara and the nutcracker prince embark on a thrilling snow-filled adventure, they must find a way to break the curse and save the kingdom from a wicked sorcerer.
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20. A Few Good Men (1992)
A Few Good Men” is a gripping drama thriller that delves into the complex world of military law. Set in 1992, the film follows Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee, a dedicated military lawyer, as he takes on an intense and high-stakes case. Under accusation of murder, a group of Marines contend that they were simply following orders.
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21. Article 99 (1992)
In the heart of a veteran’s hospital, a dedicated team of doctors, led by Dr. Richard Sturgess, fights to provide adequate care to those who fought for their country. Amid funding cuts and corruption, they must use their compassion and skill to make a difference in the lives of Vietnam War veterans.
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22. Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992)
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me is a hauntingly surreal masterpiece that sheds light on the tormented final days of Laura Palmer, a character from the original series. Embellished by the directorial genius of David Lynch, this film takes the viewer on a dark and twisted journey through the eerie town of Twin Peaks.
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23. Last Light (1993)
Last Light” is an enthralling 1993 drama-thriller film, directed by Kiefer Sutherland and written by Robert Eisele. The compelling narrative revolves around a killer on death row who forms an unexpected bond with a prison guard.
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24. The Vanishing (1993)
The Vanishing” is a chilling suspense thriller released in 1993, featuring a powerful cast led by Jeff Bridges, Kiefer Sutherland, and Nancy Travis. The film revolves around the dark and twisted mind of Ted (played by Sutherland), who kidnaps his girlfriend, Diane, after she has a narrow escape from being buried alive. Fueled by obsession and a desperate search for the truth, Diane’s boyfriend, Rex (played by Bridges), becomes the only hope for her survival.
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25. The Three Musketeers (1993)
The Three Musketeers, released in 1993, is an action-packed adventure film set in 17th century France. In a world where the Musketeers have been disbanded by the evil cardinal, young d’Artagnan embarks on a mission to reunite the legendary group. Along the way, he encounters three of the remaining Musketeers – Athos, Porthos, and Aramis – and joins them in their quest to save the king and country.
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26. The Cowboy Way (1994)
The Cowboy Way” is a 1994 action-comedy film starring Woody Harrelson, Kiefer Sutherland, and Dylan McDermott. The movie follows two childhood friends, rodeo cowboys (Harrelson and Sutherland), as they embark on a daring adventure across the United States in search of a missing friend while also trying to reunite him with his daughter who has been smuggled into the country from Cuba.
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27. Natural Selection (1994)
In the gripping 1994 thriller “Natural Selection, ” software programmer Ben Braden (C. Thomas Howell) appears to have it all – a beautiful wife, a cute kid, a dream house, a sports car, and a great job.
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28. Teresa’s Tattoo (1994)
Teresa’s Tattoo” is a comedic crime film from 1994, directed by Julie Cypher. The plot revolves around mathematician Teresa, who finds herself in an unexpected adventure during her college spring break. Despite her attempts to study, her friends drag her out to parties, leading to an unpredictable series of events where she finds herself drugged, kidnapped, dyed red, tattooed, and dressed in leather. The inept group of captors seems to have a plan, but Teresa struggles to understand their motives.
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29. Armitage III: Poly-Matrix (1996)
In the year 1997, Mars, the Red Planet, has become the bustling epicenter of humanity. Amidst this sprawling metropolis stands a determined cybernetic cop, Armitage. She and her stoic partner, Sylibus, are tasked with hunting down a ruthless killer who leaves behind a trail of unsettling secrets.
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30. Eye for an Eye (1996)
In “Eye for an Eye, ” a distraught mother’s quest for justice turns into a dangerous vigilante mission when the law fails to bring the man who raped and murdered her daughter to justice. Starring Sally Field and Kiefer Sutherland, this thrilling crime drama explores the dark lengths one woman will go to avenge her child.
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31. A Time to Kill (1996)
In the heart of Mississippi, a courageous young lawyer and his determined assistant fight for justice in A Time to Kill (1996). Based on the gripping novel by John Grisham, the film delves into the harrowing tale of a black man falsely accused of murdering two white men who brutally raped his ten-year-old daughter.
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32. The Last Days of Frankie the Fly (1996)
The Last Days of Frankie the Fly” is a gritty crime-comedy film from 1996, directed by Peter Markle and written by Dayton Callie. The story follows small-time hood Frankie the Fly (played by Dennis Hopper), who teams up with a porn filmmaker and a porno actress to try and make a big buck by running a high-risk scam on the mob boss.
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33. Freeway (1996)
Freeway” is a gripping crime thriller that combines elements of drama and horror, making it a must-watch for fans of the genre. Directed by Matthew Bright and written by the same talented mind, this 1996 film stars Reese Witherspoon, Kiefer Sutherland, and Bokeem Woodbine, promising a stellar cast performance.
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34. Truth or Consequences, N.M. (1997)
Truth or Consequences, N. M. (1997) is an action-packed crime thriller that follows the elaborate plans of a group of crooks, including an ex-con, his gun-crazed friend, and a gun-slinging gangster. As they assemble to pull off a daring drug heist, things take an unexpected turn, pushing them over the edge of danger.
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35. A Soldier’s Sweetheart (1998)
A Soldier’s Sweetheart, released in 2010, is a gripping and emotional drama set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War. When an Army medic, played by Christopher Birt, brings his precious girlfriend to a remote outpost in 1967, he anticipates a peaceful and romantic getaway.
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36. Ground Control (1998)
Embark on a thrilling ride with Ground Control, a 1998 action-adventure drama featuring Kiefer Sutherland as the lead. The film follows Sam, a disgraced former air traffic controller, who is unexpectedly reinstated when the traffic control system at his airport malfunctions.
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37. Break Up (1998)
Dive into a pulse-pounding thriller with “Break Up, ” where the complexities of marriage and desperation collide. Jimmy, portrayed by Bridget Fonda, is trapped in a tumultuous marriage with Frank, the brutish and abusive partner, played by Kiefer Sutherland.
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38. Dark City (1998)
In the dark and enigmatic “Dark City” (1998), a man grapples with a perplexing past, filled with inexplicable memories, such as a long-forgotten wife and a world that seems to be stuck in an endless cycle of nightmares. This sci-fi thriller, directed by Alex Proyas, unravels the secrets of an alien race experimenting with human memories, immersing viewers in a world where reality is ever-changing and nothing is ever as it seems. With twists and turns at every corner, “Dark City” is a mesmerizing blend of fantasy, mystery, and suspense that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew.
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39. Woman Wanted (1999)
Woman Wanted, ” directed by Kiefer Sutherland, is a heartwarming drama that centers around the unexpected and powerful bond between a widower and his adult son. Set against the backdrop of an evolving family dynamic, the film explores the intricacies of older woman-younger man relationships and the unexpected influence of a new housekeeper. This captivating story takes inspiration from the beloved classic, “Mary Poppins, ” offering a modern twist on the cherished tale.
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40. Picking Up the Pieces (2000)
In the quirky comedy “Picking Up the Pieces, ” set in a tight-knit New Mexican village, the locals are stunned when they discover a severed hand that is taken for a divine miracle. Unbeknownst to them, the hand in question actually belongs to a deceased spouse, leading the husband on a hysterical hunt for the hand, resulting in a hilariously dark twist.
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41. The Right Temptation (2000)
In “The Right Temptation, ” a seasoned detective, played by Kiefer Sutherland, unexpectedly falls for the man she’s been tasked with investigating, finding herself entangled in a dangerous game of desire and seduction. As the lines between truth and illusion begin to blur, our protagonist must navigate the treacherous waters of deception and betrayal while teetering on the brink of obsession. This neo noir drama, featuring Rebecca De Mornay and Dana Delany, blends elements of romance, thriller, and drama to create an engrossing cinematic experience that explores the murky depths of human temptation and our seemingly insatiable need for connection.
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42. Beat (2000)
Beat” is a gripping drama film, released in 2000, that delves into the lives of several college students who find themselves shaped by two pivotal murders, ultimately going on to become some of the most influential writers of the Beat Generation. The story unfolds against the backdrop of New York City in the 1940s and 1950s, and the film’s plot revolves around a downward spiral of events that thrust these young individuals into the world of Beatnik culture.
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43. After Alice (2000)
After Alice” is a thrilling crime drama that takes viewers on a journey through the darkness of a psychopath’s twisted obsession. When washed-up detective Jack (Kiefer Sutherland) is assigned to investigate a series of gruesome murders, he discovers a chilling link to his own psychic abilities. The killer’s fascination with the novel “Alice in Wonderland” sends chills down the spine, as the detective races against time to uncover the mystery behind these heinous crimes.
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44. Cowboy Up (2001)
Buckle up for an action-packed, heartwarming drama in “Cowboy Up”! Set amid the rugged rodeo landscapes of Arizona and New Mexico, two brothers find themselves caught in a fiery rivalry, all for the love of barrel racer Celia Jones. The younger brother, a fearless bull rider, and the older, a tough and talented rodeo bullfighter/stock contractor, both vie for Celia’s affection as they make their mark in the fiercely competitive rodeo world.
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45. To End All Wars (2001)
To End All Wars” is a gripping, war-based drama that tells the tale of four Allied prisoners of war (POWs) who face relentless abuse at the hands of their Japanese captors. Forced labor in the grueling construction of a railway through the harrowing Burmese jungle, the men struggle to maintain their humanity despite overwhelming odds.
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46. Dead Heat (2002)
Dead Heat, a 2002 thrilling action-comedy, stars Kiefer Sutherland, Anthony LaPaglia, and Radha Mitchell. The story follows an ex-cop, Pally, who’s been forced to retire due to a heart condition, bringing him close to a tragic end. In an attempt to lift his spirits, his daughter proposes buying a race horse.
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47. Phone Booth (2002)
Phone Booth” is a gripping, edge-of-your-seat thriller that sees publicist Stuart Shepard, played by Colin Farrell, trapped in a phone booth with a sniper’s rifle pointed at him. The clock is ticking as he attempts to negotiate with the mysterious caller, who demands an increasingly impossible ransom. With no escape and limited resources, Shepard must use his wits and charm to outsmart the psychopath and find a way to survive.
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48. ESPY Awards (2002)
Experience the thrill and anticipation of the ESPY Awards, a celebration of the past year in sports. Join the stars and athletes as they gather to honor major achievements and revisit unforgettable moments.
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49. Desert Saints (2002)
Desert Saints, ” directed by Richard Greenberg, is a thrilling, action-packed film set in the 2000s. The plot revolves around an American assassin who, after returning to the USA from working for cartels in Latin America, develops a lethal routine of killing women before each assignment. As federal agents close in on his next job, curiosity intensifies as they wonder what’s coming.
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50. 8th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2002)
Experience the glamour and excitement of the 8th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, a prestigious event honoring the best performances in movies and television from 2002. This star-studded event was hosted by renowned director Ron de Moraes and brought together some of the most talented actors and actresses in the industry.
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51. Ultimate Gretzky (2003)
Ultimate Gretzky is an extraordinary documentary that delves into the incredible career of ice hockey legend Wayne Gretzky. This 2-hour film follows Gretzky’s journey from his very first NHL game with the Oilers to his final game with the Rangers, highlighting his stunning achievements and the records he broke along the way. With exclusive interviews from other players, Gretzky himself, and his father Walter, the film provides a powerful insight into the life and career of the man known as “The Great One”.
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52. 9th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2003)
Experience the glamour and excitement of the 9th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in this remarkable TV special. The event, hosted by renowned director Ron de Moraes, spotlights the American Awards presented by the esteemed Guild of movie actors for exceptional performances in both movies and television serials, dating back to 1995.
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53. Behind the Red Door (2003)
Behind the Red Door” (2003) is a gripping drama film that explores the complexities of family, forgiveness, and the weight of a dark past. Kyra Sedgwick and Kiefer Sutherland deliver powerful performances as two estranged siblings, reunited by the dying wish of their father. As they delve into their shared history, haunted by violence and betrayal, their journey towards redemption becomes a harrowing exploration of their own hearts and souls.
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54. The Land Before Time X: The Great Longneck Migration (2003)
The Land Before Time X: The Great Longneck Migration” is an animated adventure comedy featuring Littlefoot’s latest thrilling journey. This time, the young dinosaur embarks on an adventure that could drastically alter his life forever.
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55. 24: Exposed (2004)
24: Exposed is an intriguing documentary that delves into the behind-the-scenes of the highly anticipated final episode of Season 2 of the popular television series, 24. This 98-minute film provides an in-depth look at the strenuous yet extraordinary process of bringing the final episode to life, with an emphasis on the production and filming aspects of the series.
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56. Jiminy Glick in Lalawood (2004)
Jiminy Glick in Lalawood” is a hilarious and witty comedy-mystery film that takes viewers on a delightful journey of satire and parody. Directed by Vadim Jean, the film stars Martin Short, who plays the role of the culture critic Jiminy Glick, with a star-studded cast including Jan Hooks and Linda Cardellini.
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57. Taking Lives (2004)
In “Taking Lives, ” FBI profiler Illeana Scott (played by Angelina Jolie) is summoned by French Canadian police to apprehend a ruthless serial killer who assumes the identities of his gruesome victims. As the body count rises and the killer’s twisted mind games escalate, Illeana finds herself immersed in a dangerous game of cat and mouse.
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58. The 57th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2005)
Experience the glitz and glamour of the 57th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, a star-studded celebration of television excellence! This critically acclaimed event, held in 2005, is your ticket to witness the biggest names in television come together to honor exceptional talent. As you indulge in this three-hour extravaganza, renowned directors Bruce Gowers and Dan Eckman, along with gifted writers Karen Anderson, Ellen DeGeneres, and Jon Macks, bring their unique style and vision to the table.
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59. River Queen (2005)
River Queen” (2005) takes us on a gripping journey through the 1860s of New Zealand, where the British colonization led to a series of tumultuous wars between British and Maori tribes. At the heart of this story is a young Irish woman named Sarah and her family, who find themselves entangled in this conflict. As the British colonizers push forward, they face fierce resistance from the Maori people, leading to violent clashes and shifting allegiances.
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60. 11th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2005)
As the curtain rises on the 11th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, audiences are treated to an unprecedented event where the most talented actors of the year call the shots. With a comprehensive list of 13 categories, the voting is in the hands of the stars, spanning across both television and film, showcasing the best performances of the year.
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61. The Flight That Fought Back (2005)
The Flight That Fought Back” is a gripping docudrama that takes us on a journey through the harrowing events of United Airlines Flight 93 during the 9/11 terror attacks. This powerful film captures the heroic efforts of the passengers as they thwarted the terrorists’ plan for the hijacked airliner, demonstrating a remarkable display of courage and resilience in the face of unimaginable adversity.
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62. The Sentinel (2006)
In “The Sentinel, ” a seasoned Secret Service agent finds himself falsely accused of being the mole in an assassination attempt on the President. Desperate to clear his name and avert another catastrophe, he goes on the run, pursued by a relentless agent from the Secret Service Protective Intelligence Division.
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63. VH1 Rock Honors (2006)
Rock out to a star-studded night of music and memories! . VH1 Rock Honors, a 2006 TV special, pays homage to some of the most iconic bands in rock history: Queen, Judas Priest, Def Leppard, and Kiss. With a runtime of 2 hours and 30 minutes, you’ll be treated to an explosive tribute filled with unforgettable performances, heartfelt stories, and behind-the-scenes insights.
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64. I Trust You to Kill Me (2006)
I Trust You to Kill Me” is a riveting music documentary following an up-and-coming band’s journey across Europe as they search for their audience amidst the intense competition of the rock scene. With Kiefer Sutherland spearheading their efforts, the band faces steep challenges while being constantly in the spotlight.
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65. The Wild (2006)
In 2006’s “The Wild, ” an innocent adolescent lion gets shipped from the New York Zoo to Africa, leaving behind the friends he made along the way. Now that he’s running wild and free, the zoo animals must put aside their differences and embark on a thrilling adventure to bring their friend back. Along the way, they encounter a volcano, face wily wildebeest, and discover the beauty of their shared journey.
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66. Happy Birthday Elton! From Madison Square Garden, New York (2007)
Happy Birthday Elton! From Madison Square Garden, New York” captures the essence of an iconic moment in history. In a celebration of Elton John’s 60th birthday, the musician performs an impressive 60th sold-out show at the iconic Madison Square Garden. The event features an array of celebrity appearances, including some of the world’s most recognized names, such as Whoopi Goldberg, President Bill Clinton, and Robin Williams.
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67. Concert for Diana (2007)
Concert for Diana, ” a powerful and heartwarming documentary, brings together a star-studded cast to commemorate the life of Princess Diana on what would have been her 46th birthday. The film features an impressive lineup of performers, including Briony Albert, Lily Allen, and Anastacia, among others. The concert, which took place at the iconic Wembley Stadium in London, was broadcast live to over 140 countries, solidifying its place as a momentous global tribute.
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68. The 60th Primetime Emmy Awards (2008)
The 60th Primetime Emmy Awards is a documentary movie released in 2008, showcasing the prestigious awards ceremony where the American television academy honors the best in television. This year’s event brings together some of the industry’s most renowned names, including Tom Bergeron, Heidi Klum, and Howie Mandel, who join host Louis J. Horvitz and writers David Wild, Jon Macks, and Ken Ehrlich in celebrating the best of TV.
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69. Mirrors (2008)
Mirrors, released in 2008, follows the chilling story of an ex-cop and his family as they face an evil force that preys on them through their mirrors. This terrifying adventure unfolds with elements of horror and mystery, as the protagonist and his family race against time to discover the sinister force before it claims more victims.
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70. 24: Redemption (2008)
In the high-intensity world of “24: Redemption, ” Jack Bauer finds himself on a dangerous and personal mission in the heart of Africa. As an ambassador for a humanitarian organization, he is tasked with overseeing the safety of several children. However, Bauer is now in the crosshairs of African General Benjamin Juma, an aspiring dictator with a sinister plan. Juma’s forces are commissioned to capture the children and use them for malevolent military training.
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71. Monsters vs. Aliens (2009)
Monsters vs. Aliens” is a hilarious animated adventure film that combines action, adventure, and humor in a unique way.
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72. Twelve (2010)
Twelve, released in 2010, is an action-packed drama-thriller film directed by Joel Schumacher. The story follows a young drug dealer, whose lavish lifestyle begins to unravel after the murder of his cousin. His best friend is arrested for the crime, pushing the young man into a race against time to clear his friend’s name before it’s too late.
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73. Love Shines (2010)
Love Shines is a captivating documentary that delves into the world of Canadian songwriter Ron Sexsmith as he struggles to make a hit song. With legendary producer Bob Rock by his side (Metallica, Motley Crue), Sexsmith embarks on an emotional journey to secure commercial radio play.
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74. Marmaduke (2010)
Marmaduke” is a heartwarming family-comedy film that follows the adventures of a lovable Great Dane and his suburban family. The story unfolds as they relocate to a new neighborhood, bringing their mischievous, yet endearing canine companion along. The family soon finds themselves in hilarious situations as Marmaduke’s good intentions often lead to chaos.
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75. Melancholia (2011)
Melancholia” (2011) is a captivating drama and sci-fi film directed by the ever-unpredictable Lars von Trier. The plot revolves around two sisters who discover their already strained relationship is further tested as a mysterious new planet threatens to collide with Earth. The movie is both a poignant exploration of depression and a riveting look at the end of the world.
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76. The Reluctant Fundamentalist (2012)
The Reluctant Fundamentalist” is a powerful drama-thriller that masterfully explores the complexities of identity and loyalty. In a tale of a young Pakistani chasing his American Dream on Wall Street, the story takes a thrilling turn when a hostage crisis intertwines with his family’s homeland, Pakistan. Riz Ahmed, Liev Schreiber, and Kiefer Sutherland deliver stunning performances, capturing the essence of this film’s intriguing plot.
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77. The Starfish Throwers (2014)
The Starfish Throwers” is a heartwarming documentary that explores the impact of small actions and the power of community. The story follows three seemingly unrelated individuals on their journeys to tackle the issue of world hunger.
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78. Pompeii (2014)
In the midst of the volatile world of ancient Rome, “Pompeii” (2014) brings forth thrilling action, adventure, and drama. Set against the backdrop of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, the film follows the dramatic journey of a slave-turned-gladiator, who finds himself caught in a race against time to save his true love from the clutches of a corrupt Roman Senator.
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79. Twin Peaks: The Missing Pieces (2014)
Take a trip back to the mind-bending world of Twin Peaks with Twin Peaks: The Missing Pieces. This 2014 feature film compiles deleted scenes from the original 1992 film ‘Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me’ into an untold story, bridging the gap between the series’ first and second installment. From interdimensional travel and encounters with demonic entities to intricate mysteries and shocking revelations, the film dives deep into Lynch’s distinctive style, offering viewers a glimpse into the enigmatic world of Twin Peaks.
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80. Rammstein in Amerika (2015)
Rammstein in Amerika” is a riveting and revealing documentary that delves into the complex and captivating world of the German Industrial Metal band, Rammstein. Directed by Hannes Rossacher, the film masterfully weaves together a story that centers around the band’s intriguing relationship with the United States. The movie culminates with a thrilling account of their monumental 2010 concert in New York City.
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81. Forsaken (2015)
Forsaken, a thrilling western drama set in 1872, follows the story of an embittered gunslinger named John Henry Clayton, portrayed by Kiefer Sutherland, as he strives to mend the broken relationship with his estranged father, Reverend Samuel Clayton, played by Donald Sutherland. This heart-wrenching tale unfolds amidst a ruthless land-grabbing crisis that threatens the Clayton family’s community.
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82. Smoky Mountains Rise: A Benefit for the My People Fund (2016)
Smoky Mountains Rise: A Benefit for the My People Fund” is a heartwarming television special that brings together some of the most iconic artists in the music industry to benefit those affected by the devastating Great Smoky Mountains wildfires. This 2016 production features an impressive lineup of stars, including Dolly Parton, Alabama, and Lauren Alaina, who come together to entertain and uplift viewers with their incredible performances.
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83. American Valor: A Salute to Our Heroes (2016)
American Valor: A Salute to Our Heroes is a compelling 2016 documentary that explores the lives and experiences of American military heroes from various conflicts, including Iraq and Afghanistan. Directed by Kenny Reff, this inspiring film features interviews with notable figures, including former President George W.
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84. Zoolander 2 (2016)
Get ready for a hilarious romp with the infamous models Derek and Hansel in “Zoolander 2. ” After being lured back into the world of high fashion, the duo finds themselves in Rome, where they unwittingly become the target of a sinister conspiracy. With their comedic charm, over-the-top antics, and witty banter, Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson bring Zoolander to life once again.
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85. Names on the Cup (2017)
Names on the Cup: Legends of the Stanley Cup” takes viewers on a captivating journey through the stories of hockey legends who have etched their names into the prestigious Stanley Cup. This enlightening documentary, released in 2017, delves into the lives and careers of iconic athletes who have contributed to the sport’s rich history.
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86. Flatliners (2017)
The 2017 remake of the 1990 classic “Flatliners” is a suspenseful and thrilling medical drama-horror with a touch of mystery. The story follows five ambitious medical students, portrayed by Diego Luna, Nina Dobrev, and Elliot Page, who embark on a daring and highly dangerous experiment to experience the life beyond death. Each of them stops their heart temporarily, triggering a near-death experience that gives them a firsthand account of the unknown.
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87. Where Is Kyra? (2017)
Where Is Kyra? is a gripping drama set in Brooklyn, New York, where the titular character Kyra, played by Michelle Pfeiffer, loses her job and faces mounting challenges as she tries to survive on the meager income from her ailing mother. As Kyra’s bleak circumstances worsen, she is pushed towards dubious and dangerous life-threatening situations.
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88. They Cloned Tyrone (2023)
They Cloned Tyrone” is a wild, comedic journey that explores the depths of a nefarious conspiracy. As an unlikely trio, John Boyega, Jamie Foxx, and Teyonah Parris must uncover the secrets behind a sinister experiment.
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