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Stephen Rea Movies
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Genres:
Drama
Adventure
Horror
Fantasy
Sci-Fi
Starring:
Kacey Barnfield,
Stephen Rea,
Eliza Bennett,
Ned Dennehy,
Colin Maher,
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Western
Starring:
Eduardo Noriega,
Daniel Aguirre,
Luis Bredow,
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau,
Padraic Delaney,
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Thriller
Starring:
Gary Stretch,
Vinnie Jones,
Stephen Rea,
Shannyn Sossamon,
Christopher Lee,
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Genres:
Drama
Romance
Starring:
Colin Farrell,
Alicja Bachleda,
Dervla Kirwan,
Alison Barry,
Marion O'Dwyer,
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In case you don't see it coming from a mile away, as I did, I should warn you that this review spoils, in a very vague sense, the ending of the film. Don't read on if you care to go into the movie with unfettered expectations._Ondine_ is a fine film, with excellent cinematography, good acting all-around (including from the young lady playing the child of Colin Fa...
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Genres:
Drama
Starring:
Stephen Rea,
Lotte Verbeek,
Tom Charlfa,
Fintan Halpenny,
Ann Marie Horan,
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Genres:
Horror
Thriller
Starring:
Stephen Rea,
Deborah Valente,
Michael Cram,
Dylan Everett,
Hannah Lochner,
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This movie really sucks. I do not know how a person could call it a thriller. The history is ridiculous. You can only find a little piece of thriller on the final parts. This movie has 1 hour and 30 minutes. At 1:10, I thought I was really watching the wrong movie. There was no fear. There was no thriller history. When I saw the last scene, I laughed a lot. It was really ridicu...
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Genres:
Comedy
Crime
Horror
Thriller
Drama
Starring:
Mena Suvari,
Stephen Rea,
Russell Hornsby,
Rukiya Bernard,
Carolyn Purdy-Gordon,
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When does an ordinary person become monstrous; what is the trigger; when is the fatal turning point? Is fear an acceptable reason for selfishness, brutality and a headlong flight from responsibility?Gordon deals admirably with this dilemma using a crafty balance of horror and humor in a bloody film about a hit & run driver who becomes inhuman while the victim remains human and huma...
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Genres:
Horror
Thriller
Starring:
Hilary Swank,
David Morrissey,
Idris Elba,
AnnaSophia Robb,
Stephen Rea,
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Well I'm shocked-this is a pretty good little thriller.Hillary Swank is an ex-missionary turned scientist and debunker, she's called into investigate a small town in the deep South where the river has turned red or as some suspect to blood. this is followed in close order by other Biblical plagues. They all seem to to be tied to a young girl living in the woods.Creepy littl...
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Genres:
Action
Drama
Thriller
Starring:
Jean-Claude Van Damme,
Selina Giles,
Mark Dymond,
William Ash,
Stephen Lord,
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OK, before I saw the movie I had no idea it would be so different from what Van Damme has done in the past. Guys, this movie is completely different from anything he has ever done. The movie is 90 95% drama and 5-10% action, yup, it's more of a drama than an action movie and it has a great story.The movie's main character is Anthony Stowe, a Narcotics cop who was
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Genres:
Crime
Horror
Mystery
Thriller
Starring:
Chloë Sevigny,
Stephen Rea,
Lou Doillon,
Dallas Roberts,
JR Bourne,
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I saw this film yesterday in a special screening. At least it was free! Oh my god what a terrible movie. The script sounded promising and i am sure they could come up with great ideas based on the central story. But No! This is just an awful mess. The directing is just average, and the story is lame. But the worst thing about this film is the acting. All actors seemed bored, th...
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Genres:
Action
Adventure
Drama
Starring:
Samantha Morton,
Kiefer Sutherland,
Cliff Curtis,
Temuera Morrison,
Anton Lesser,
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All Vincent Ward's movies have a heart, a visionary heart. It amazes me that he has managed to make as many movies as he has, as none of them have been block busters. They have all been personal and intense, and they have all added something to the world. None of them are just another genre type a,b or c movie. I had heard conflicting reviews about this one, but given his previous<...
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Genres:
Action
Sci-Fi
Thriller
Starring:
Natalie Portman,
Hugo Weaving,
Stephen Rea,
Stephen Fry,
John Hurt,
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I was a fan of the "V for Vendetta" graphic novel, and Alan Moore disinheriting the film was a bit discouraging. But he's always been a little crazy. The film version is everything I could have possibly hoped for - gripping, chilling, intense, exciting, heartbreaking. It gets Moore's music if not his exact words; elements are slightly different, subplots removed. But the idea -...
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Genres:
Action
Sci-Fi
Thriller
Starring:
Natalie Portman,
Hugo Weaving,
Stephen Rea,
Stephen Fry,
John Hurt,
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I was a fan of the "V for Vendetta" graphic novel, and Alan Moore disinheriting the film was a bit discouraging. But he's always been a little crazy. The film version is everything I could have possibly hoped for - gripping, chilling, intense, exciting, heartbreaking. It gets Moore's music if not his exact words; elements are slightly different, subplots removed. But the idea -...
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Genres:
Drama
Thriller
Starring:
Christian Slater,
Molly Parker,
Stephen Rea,
Gordon Pinsent,
Nancy Beatty,
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I agree with much of what has been said about Slater's career as of late and also hope that he returns to making interesting films.This film, however, was not.Spoilers begin: Red herrings were not: Did the priest do it protect his "other" life? Was it the spooky guy at the gay Catholic support group/mass? Was it the abusive head of the children's shelter? Was it the kids from the s...
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Genres:
Fantasy
Mystery
Sci-Fi
Thriller
Starring:
Ryan Phillippe,
Sarah Polley,
Piper Perabo,
Stephen Rea,
Robert Sean Leonard,
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Genres:
Horror
Thriller
Crime
Starring:
Stephen Dorff,
Natascha McElhone,
Stephen Rea,
Udo Kier,
Amelia Curtis,
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'Feardotcom' was filmed in Luxembourg (apparently standing in for New York, I think.) and hasn't been officially released yet. I saw it as one of the featured films during the Luxembourg International Film festival. (Cinenygma) - One of the executive producers, who introduced the film, said it wasn't 100% finished yet, and that even the title might change. However, since every ...
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Genres:
Action
Drama
Adventure
Romance
Starring:
Catherine Deneuve,
Mena Suvari,
Stephen Rea,
Tim Roth,
Justin Chambers,
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Genres:
Drama
Romance
Starring:
Sarah Polley,
Stephen Rea,
Jean Smart,
Gina Gershon,
Paul Dooley,
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This was a slow moving but interesting story about a 50 something bohemian photographer named Connie Fitzpatrick (Stephen Rea) who is a serial seducer of impressionable young women. His seduction is not really about sex, although that is part of it. Instead, it is more of an emotional seduction that involves his creating a symbiotic mentor/prot...
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Genres:
Comedy
Romance
Music
Starring:
Stephen Rea,
Billy Connolly,
Jimmy Nail,
Timothy Spall,
Bill Nighy,
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This movie is tremendous for uplifting the Spirits.Every time I watch it, I see & hear funny little things that I missed before.The soundtrack is unbelievable. Mick Jones (Foreigner) and Chris Difford (Squeeze) penned the songs, making Strange Fruit the best thing that ever hit today's music scene.Unfortunately, Strange Fruit are a strictly fictitional washed up '60's to 70's b...
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Genres:
Comedy
Drama
Starring:
Eamonn Owens,
Sean McGinley,
Peter Gowen,
Alan Boyle,
Andrew Fullerton,
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Genres:
Crime
Drama
Thriller
Starring:
Stephen Rea,
Donald Sutherland,
Max von Sydow,
Jeffrey DeMunn,
Joss Ackland,
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Genres:
Crime
Romance
Thriller
Drama
Starring:
Forest Whitaker,
Miranda Richardson,
Stephen Rea,
Adrian Dunbar,
Breffni McKenna,
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THE CRYING GAME / (1992) ***1/2 (out of four) By Blake French: I admire Neil Jordan for contributing his vastly original ideas to theater screens, as do I admire the Academy Awards, who appropriately rewarded "The Crying Game" with the best original screenplay Oscar in 1992. The film also earned nominations for best picture, director, leading and supporting actors, and editing...
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Genres:
Horror
Fantasy
Starring:
Sarah Patterson,
Angela Lansbury,
David Warner,
Tusse Silberg,
Micha Bergese,
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Let's all thank god for Neil Jordan. Not only did he bring Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire to the screen in an uncompromising, superb adaptation, but way back at the start of his career he also brought us this mini-masterpiece about werewolves.The setup is simple. A teenage girl in a country manor falls asleep while reading a magazine (with a cover story entitled "the shatte...
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