Citizen's Band

Jonathan Demme

Spider (Paul Le Mat) is a small town radio repairman with big time problems. In fact, he's got more troubles than his beloved CB radio has channels. His doddering dad is threatening to eat the family dog. His girl has left him for his brother. And a pesky bunch of kooks, crackpots, hucksters and hookers are using the CB emergency bands for anything but emergencies. Spider's ready to turn vigilante, busting up illegal radios... and his girl's new romance. Tune in to Citizens Band and join the fun!


Risky Business

Paul Brickman

High school senior is tired of being Mr. All-American and facing such traumatic decisions as which Ivy League college to attend. His life gets turned around when he meets a sexy call girl who transforms his house into a brothel while his parents are away.


Men Don't Leave

Paul Brickman

Life has just handed Beth Macauley the short straw. Her husband and suburban home are gone. She still has her two boys - and a new destination. She's moving to the big city of Baltimore - and into the biggest adventure of her life. Two-time Academy Award winner* Jessica Lange plays Beth in this warm-hearted, funny fable from Risky Business director Paul Brickman about staying together when all else is falling apart. Screen-debuting Chris O'Donnell (two years before his star making Scent of a Woman role) and Charlie Korsmo are the sons who unwittingly push Beth into one pitfall of single parenthood after another. Newcomers to Beth's world include an avant-garde composer (Arliss Howard), a flakier-than-cereal neighbor (Joan Cusack) and a boss (Kathy Bates) skilled in management by terror.


Deal of the Century

William Friedkin

Super-comedian/film star Chevy Chase ("Memoirs of an Invisible Man," "Funny Farm"), Oscar-nominee Sigourney Weaver ("Dave," "Copycat") and Gregory Hines ("Waiting to Exhale") star in this most timely satiric comedy about the international arms business. Written by Paul Brickman ("Risky Business") and directed by Oscar-winner William Friedkin ("The French Connection," "The Exorcist"), this offbeat comedy never misfires.


True Crime

Clint Eastwood

He's a boozer, a skirt chaser, a careless father. You could create your own list of veteran reporter Steve Everett's faults, but right now there isn't time. At San Quentin, a Death Row prisoner is scheduled to die at midnight - a man Everett has suddenly realized is innocent. In his 21st film as director and 41st as star, Clint Eastwood memorably plays Everett in True Crime, a savvy beat-the-clock thriller that "brims with more life than a single review can describe" (Henry Sheehan, Knight-Ridder Newspapers). Isaiah Washington, Denis Leary, Lisa Gay Hamilton, James Woods, Diane Venora and others in a razor-sharp ensemble populate this suspense tale that tightens to nerve-frying intensity intercutting the parallel stories of the inmate and Everett's scramble to save him ... and perhaps lift his own life out of the trash heap along the way. Everett is harried, determined and trying not to self-destruct as he probes the circumstances of a long-ago murder. And the clock is ticking.