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Kathleen Robertson
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Tin Man - BLU-RAY Version
(2007)
Starring: Neal McDonough, Kathleen Robertson, Alan Cumming
Director: Nick Willing
Certificate: 
Small-town waitress DG has always felt like an outsider and experienced strange, recurring visions of a magical storm. However, dreams soon become reality when the evil witch Azkadellia transports DG and her parents to the Outer Zone. This sci-fi miniseries offers an alternative take on the classic ..read more »
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Tin Man
(2 discs)
on DVD
(2007)
Starring: Neal McDonough, Kathleen Robertson, Alan Cumming
Director: Nick Willing
Certificate: 
Small-town waitress DG has always felt like an outsider and experienced strange, recurring visions of a magical storm. However, dreams soon become reality when the evil witch Azkadellia transports DG and her parents to the Outer Zone. This sci-fi miniseries offers an alternative take on the classic ..read more »
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68%
from 2,283 members
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Hollywoodland
on DVD
(2006)
Starring: Molly Parker, Ben Affleck, Kathleen Robertson
Director: Allen Coulter
Certificate: 
HOLLYWOODLAND explores Reeves's life and tragic end from the perspective of Louis Simo (Adrien Brody), a private investigator hired by Reeves's mother shortly after his death. Cutting back and forth between scenes of Reeves's life and Simo's detective work, the film draws parallels between two men ..read more »
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57%
from 9,513 members
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Control
on DVD
(2004)
Starring: Ray Liotta, Kathleen Robertson, Willem Dafoe
Director: Jonathan Baker, Tim Hunter
Certificate: 
Lee Ray Oliver escapes execution by agreeing to test a mind-controlling drug that will supress his need to kill. Side effects trigger flashbacks of his past, however, and Oliver soon returns to his life of crime and his deadly compulsion...
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56%
from 8,279 members
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XX/XY
on DVD
(2002)
Starring: Mark Ruffalo, Kathleen Robertson, Maya Stange
Director: Austin Chick
Certificate: 
Writer-director Austin Chick's first feature film is almost two films rolled into one. The dark, grainy first half with its choppy style introduces would-be filmmaker Coles (Mark Ruffalo), mild-mannered Samantha (Maya Stange), and self-destructive Thea (Kathleen Robertson). Coles meets the two ..read more »
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45%
from 1,082 member
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Scary Movie 2
on DVD
(2001)
Starring: Anna Faris, Regina Hall, Shawn Wayans
Director: Keenen Ivory Wayans
Certificate: 
The Wayans brothers scored a surprise monster hit with SCARY MOVIE, and in the advertising for that film they promised "no sequel." So here it is, SCARY MOVIE 2, featuring the return of Shawn and Marlon Wayans as well as Anna Faris and Regina Hall in addition to some new faces added to the gross-..read more »
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58%
from 9,706 members
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Torso
on DVD
(2001)
Starring: Kathleen Robertson, Victor Garber, Brenda Fricker
Director: Alex Chapple
Certificate: 
The case of Evelyn Dick is one of the most notorious in Canada's history. The Black Widow, as she was known, was convicted of the brutal 1946 murder of her streetcar conductor husband--only the bloody torso of the corpse of her husband was ever found. Mrs. Dick, a stunning beauty, admitted to ..read more »
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45%
from 145 members
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Psycho Beach Party
on DVD
(2000)
Starring: Lauren Ambrose, Thomas Gibson, Nicholas Brendon
Director: Robert Lee King
Certificate: 
A mischievous beach-fest in the style of old 50s, 60s, and 70s thriller-beach party-slasher movies, Malibu-based PSYCHO BEACH PARTY follows a nearly invisible plot. Chicklet Forrest (Lauren Ambrose) is a wanna-be surfer girl with multiple personalities. When a series of murders takes place on the ..read more »
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48%
from 471 members
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Nowhere
on DVD
(1997)
Starring: James Duval, Rachel True, Nathan Bexton
Director: Gregg Araki
Certificate: 
A collection of disaffected young adults find themselves confounded by the elements of their world: rotating sexual partners, drugs, consumerism, and even an unenlightened belief in psychic powers. Eventually the tension of leading a life in such tedium becomes overwhelming and violence erupts. ..read more »
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47%
from 691 members
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