Making a Killing: Guns, Greed, And the NRA

Robert Greenwald

Making A Killing: Guns, Greed, and the NRA is a 2016 documentary film by director Robert Greenwald and Brave New Films. The film tells the stories of tragic shootings through the eyes of survivors and family members. It connects these deaths and injuries directly to the laws the National Rifle Association (NRA) has lobbied for or against on behalf of the gun manufacturers who pay their bills and set their agenda.


Breaking Up (1997)

Robert Greenwald

Academy Award winner Russell Crow stars with Salma Hayek in the passionate story of two lovers swept up in an intense relationship, a man and a woman who cannot live with--or without--each other in Breaking Up. Struggling photographer Steve (Crowe) and schoolteacher Monica (Hayek) discover the exciting once-in-a-lifetime romance that everyone dreams about.


Sweet Hearts Dance

Robert Greenwald

Wiley Boon (Don Johnson) and Sam Manners (Jeff Daniels) have been good friends since boyhood. In fact Sam spends most of his time with Wiley, his wife Sandy (Susan Sarandon) and their three children--one big happy family for 15 years since high school. Except now Wiley isn't happy anymore. Wiley has lived in the same Vermont town all his life, been the most popular guy, even got to marry his high school sweetheart. But now the walls are beginning to close in. And Sam has always been on the outside looking in, until Adie Nims (Elizabeth Perkins) moves to town. Now Sam is spending less time with Wiley's family as he entertains the thought of having his own. Falling in love is the easy part; making it last, that is the challenge as two couples share the bitter and sweet bonds of romance, marriage and friendship.


Xanadu

Robert Greenwald

Xanadu is a look at the future and a loving remembrance of the way things were in the heyday of Hollywood. The musical score includes the hit songs "Magic," "I'm Alive," "All Over the World," "Suddenly," and the title song "Xanadu." Olivia Newton-John will dazzle your senses with her luminous beauty and fabulous voice. She and Gene Kelly star in this mesmerizing musical fantasy. The '40s meets the '80s in Xanadu, a very special love story and the first lavish, old-fashioned musical to utilize today's music.