Afterglow

Alan Rudolph

Nick Nolte (48 Hrs.), Julie Christie (Heaven Can Wait), Lara Flynn Boyle (Happiness) and Jonny Lee Miller (Trainspotting) star in director Alan Rudolph's (Mortal Thoughts) wry romance about a handyman who wreaks havoc and builds romance in two marriages.


Afterglow

Alan Rudolph

Producer Robert Altman and director Alan Rudolph team up for this stylish dramedy about couples on the verge of complete fallout.


Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle

Alan Rudolph

Jennifer Jason Leigh portrays writer Dorothy Parker -- one of the Prohibition era's wittiest and most tragic intellects -- through
her triumphs and trials as a fixture of Manhattan's legendary literary cadre known as the Algonquin Round Table.


Made In Heaven

Alan Rudolph

Can love bridge the gap between Earth and Heaven? Moviemakers have thought so for decades. And the pursuit of eternal bliss has never been so sly, engaging or magical as when Timothy Hutton and Kelly McGillis strike up a romance Made in Heaven. Deceased drifter Mike (Hutton) arrives in Heaven and quickly falls for newborn soul Annie (McGillis), soon to start her assignment on Earth. When Annie leaves, Mike follows, risking all to find her in her new identity with neither having memories of their previous celestial existence. Maureen Stapleton, Amanda Plummer and an array of star cameos highlight what director Alan Rudolph (Afterglow, Welcome to L.A.) calls a "good old-fashioned fairy tale of destiny and love." Watch and "feel like you're on Cloud Nine" (Joel Siegel, Good Morning America/ABC-TV).


Endangered Species

Alan Rudolph

The Colorado prairie has become a graveyard. Mutilated cattle, their organs surgically removed, litter the high country. Is this the gruesome work of a Satanic cult? Of extraterrestrials? Of conspirators who arrive and leave in mysterious black helicopters? The locals are terrified - and it falls to their new sheriff (JoBeth Williams) and a troubled cop (Robert Urich) to unravel an eerie skein of deception and danger to discover the stunning truth. This paranoia-fueled thriller from director Alan Rudolph (Welcome to L.A.., Afterglow) boasts a blue-chip supporting cast and spectacular, spooky cinematography that pulls viewers deep inside the mystery. And here's the scariest thing of all: Endangered Species took its inspiration from real-life events.


Equinox

Alan Rudolph

Henry Petosa and Freddy Ace are twins who were separated as babies, and do not know each other as adults. An honest man adopted Henry, while Freddy becomes a gangster. Henry is very shy and has a lot of mental troubles. The film melts the two stories by a young writer who discovers that they were sons of a European noble and they own a large inheritance.


Intimate Affairs

Alan Rudolph

When a scholar (Dermot Mulroney), is haunted by an overwhelming desire to understand the mystery of sex, he decides to conduct an investigation. With two beautiful assistants (Robin Tunney and Neve Campbell) joining the case, the stakes are raised. Intimate Affairs is an arousing and provocative exploration of mind and body starring Dermot Mulroney, Neve Campbell, Nick Nolte, Julie Delpy and Terrence Howard.


Mortal Thoughts

Alan Rudolph

Demi Moore, Glenne Headly, Bruce Willis and Harvey Keitel star in this riveting psychological thriller about two best friends caught in a complex web of violence and betrayal. Told in a series of haunting flashbacks, the story unfolds as a determined police detective (Keitel) questions New Jersey housewife, Cynthia Kellogg (Moore), about the death of her best friend's abusive husband (brilliantlyplayed by Willis). Reluctant to incriminate her friend, Cynthia weaves a net of lies that eventually threatens her own family. Pitted against each other in scenes of mounting tension, the two desperate women are reluctantly pushed toward the shocking, violent climax.