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  • Kids
  • Kids review by jools182 from High Peak
    Rated - 1.0 stars pointless 30 May 2008
    ... supposed to like any of them, but there isn't any depth in any of them either. Leo Fitzpatrick's character is especially vile. The best scene was with Chloe Sevigny and th...   Read customer review
  • Bully
  • Bully review by from Hatfield, Herts.
    Rated - 5.0 stars Excellent... 10 February 2006
    ...een Kids (another excellent film directed by Larry Clark), this film also stars Leo Fitzpatrick (the lead character) and I was pleasantly surprised to see how he has matured i...   Read customer review

Leo Fitzpatrick - filmography


  • How to Rob a Bank on DVD (2007)
    Starring: Nick Stahl,  Erika Christensen,  Gavin Rossdale
    Director: Andrews Jenkins
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
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    After interrupting a bank robbery in progress, Jason Jinx Taylor (Nick Stahl) is now locked in the vault with bound and gagged employee Jessica (Erika Christensen). But not everything is as it seems. Sexy Jessica is part of the inside job and Jinx has upset the heist. With events changing fast they ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 60% from 1,612 member
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  • Fay Grim (2006)
    Starring: Jeff Goldblum,  Parker Posey,  Saffron Burrows
    Director: Hal Hartley
    Certificate: Certificate: TBC
    Fay Grim (Parker Posey) is afraid her son Ned (Liam Aiken) will turn out like his father, Henry, who has been a fugitive for seven years. Fay's brother, Simon, is serving a prison sentence for helping Henry escape the country. Adding to her trials, Fay is approached by a CIA agent (Jeff Goldblum) ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 64% from 5 members
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  • The Girl From Monday on DVD (2005)
    Starring: Sabrina Lloyd,  Leo Fitzpatrick,  William Sage
    Director: Hal Hartley
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    Hal Hartley's 'fake science fiction' film parodies the increasing commercialism of today's society, with people representing little more than their net worth. Identified by bar codes tattooed on their wrists, affection is a thing of the past, but a small group of rebels attempt to subvert the ..read more »
    2.5 stars out of 5 48% from 120 members
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  • Storytelling on DVD (2001)
    Starring: Selma Blair,  Leo Fitzpatrick,  Robert Wisdom
    Director: Todd Solondz
    Certificate: Certificate: 18
    Director Todd Solondz (WELCOME TO THE DOLLHOUSE, HAPPINESS) presents this characteristically bleak and darkly comic drama in two distinct parts. The first story, "Fiction" stars Selma Blair as Vi, a confused university student who engages in an impulsive tryst with her Pulitzer Prize-winning ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 58% from 3,479 members
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  • Bully on DVD (2001)
    Starring: Brad Renfro,  Nick Stahl,  Rachel Miner
    Director: Larry Clark
    Certificate: Certificate: 18
    Bully, based on a true story, sees Larry Clark return to the violent and disturbing underworld previously documented in his controversial and provocative 1995 debut Kids. A couple of good-looking small town teenage slackers, Bobby and Marty, have known each other forever. They work dead end jobs, ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 58% from 6,781 members
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  • Kids (1995)
    Starring: Leo Fitzpatrick,  Justin Pierce,  Chloe Sevigny
    Director: Larry Clark
    Certificate: Certificate: 18
    A group of street-tough Manhattan teens fight, party, take drugs, have sex, and scoff at the consequences in this unflinching account of one day in their lives. Larry Clark's controversial, bleak portrait of societal decay originally garnered an NC-17 rating, which the filmmakers surrendered, ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 62% from 5,072 members
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Leo Fitzpatrick facts

5 most recent films

How to Rob a Bank - 3.0 stars
Fay Grim - 3.0 stars
The Girl From Monday - 2.5 stars
The Wire - Season 2 - 4.5 stars
Storytelling - 3.0 stars

5 highest-rated films

The Wire - Season 2 - 4.5 stars
Kids - 3.0 stars
How to Rob a Bank - 3.0 stars
Bully - 3.0 stars
Storytelling - 3.0 stars

5 lowest-rated films

Fay Grim - 3.0 stars
The Girl From Monday - 2.5 stars
Storytelling - 3.0 stars
Bully - 3.0 stars
How to Rob a Bank - 3.0 stars

Most frequent co-stars

Robert Wisdom - 7 times - show films
Method Man - 6 times - show films
Wood Harris - 6 times - show films
Dominic West - 6 times - show films
Lance Reddick - 6 times - show films

Most frequent directors

Ed Bianchi - 6 times - show films
Elodie Keene - 6 times - show films
Steve Shill - 6 times - show films
none - 5 times - show films
Larry Clark - 2 times - show films