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In 2004, Emmy Award-winning director Daniel Sackheim (NYPD BLUE, LAW & ORDER, THE X FILES) created a weekly television series that would dramatise the events surrounding the creation of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. While the series never aired, the pilot episode has been repackaged as the two-hour movie HOMELAND .. Read more

Starring Tom Skerritt, Leland Orser, Grant Show, Scott Glenn
Director Daniel Sackheim
Genres Drama

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  • GasLand

    Ruffalo not on terror advisory list

    • 30 Nov 2010

    U.S. officials have denied reports Mark Ruffalo has been placed on a terror advisory list after organising screenings for a new documentary about natural gas drilling. The Zodiac actor arranged showings for GasLand earlier this year (10) and voiced his concerns about the effects the practice is having on America's water supplies. He claimed his efforts to raise awareness and demand a stop to natural gas drilling attracted the attention of officials from Pennsylvania's Office of Homeland... Read more

    Eagle Eye

    Eagle Eye

    • 13 Oct 2008

    Often, with a thriller, the motor for the plot really doesn’t matter that much. You might have seen North by Northwest half a dozen times and still not be able to remember what James Mason’s spy ring was up to or why. And while I think the denouement of The Game rings pretty hollow, that doesn’t mean I don’t enjoy the ride on the way there. Eagle Eye has something in common with both these movies – and with quite a few more actually – but in this case the... Read more

    Homeland Security

    Craven back with sky-high thriller

    • 02 Sep 2005

    Wes Craven is back at cinema screens with his latest chilling thriller Red Eye which opens today. Craven has enjoyed great success over the years with his horror movies, directing the Scream films and writing the A Nightmare On Elm Street series as well. In Red Eye, Craven turns his attentions to a psychological thriller in the skies, as the main action of the movie unfolds on a flight from Dallas to Miami. The lead roles are taken by Wedding Crashers and Mean Girls actress Rachel McAdams and... Read more

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    • Homeland Security
      In 2004, Emmy Award-winning director Daniel Sackheim (NYPD BLUE, LAW & ORDER, THE X FILES) created a weekly television series that would dramatise the events surrounding the creation of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. While the series never aired, the pilot episode has been repackaged as ...