Last Exit to Brooklyn

Uli Edel

Taken from Hubert Selby Jr's controversial novel set in early 1950s Brooklyn. During a bitter strike by workers against a local factory, a gallery of struggling characters are crushed by their squalid surroundings and selves.


Confessions of Sorority Girls

Uli Edel

Hot young stars Alyssa Milano (TV's Charmed and Melrose Place) and Jamie Luner (Friends And Lovers, TV's Profiler and Melrose Place) heat up this sexy thriller about a snobby rich girl who goes seductively bad! When Rita (Milano) befriends Sabrina (Luner) at their college, Sabrina quickly shows she plans on doing things her way! Blackmailing, backstabbing and spreading malicious rumors, Sabrina demonstrates that nothing will stop her from getting what she wants!


Pay the Ghost

Uli Edel

One year after his young son disappeared during a Halloween carnival, Mike Lawford (Nicolas Cage) will stop at nothing to unravel the mystery of the kidnapping and find his son.


Purgatory (1999)

Uli Edel

Between somewhere and nowhere in the untamed West is the small town of Refuge. There, neither the sheriff nor his deputy carry a sidearm. There's no jail either, because shooting, carousing and bad blood are not in the town's character. What peaceful folks live there? Wild Bill Hickok. Doc Holliday. Jesse James. Billy the Kid. All long dead. All mysteriously given a chance to undo their violent pasts in Purgatory. All put to a stern test when Blackjack and his ornery gang ride into town.


Tyson

Uli Edel

His talent took him from a poverty-stricken childhood on the mean streets of Brooklyn to fame--and unimaginable fortune--as the youngest heavyweight champion in boxing history. Mike Tyson was on top of the world until bad advice--and his own personal demons--turned his American dream into an American nightmare. Newcomer Michael Jai White plays Mike Tyson in this riveting biographical drama. George C. Scott is Cus D'Amato, the trainer who discovered Tyson and gave him the family he'd never had. Paul Winfield is promoter Don King.


The Little Vampire

Uli Edel

In this high-spirited family comedy, a kindly clan of Scottish vampires befriend a California kid who's far from home, a boy who may become The Little Vampire. For Tony Thompson (Jonathan Lipnicki), it's not easy being a nine year old in a new country. The young American from the big city has just moved to a small, remote village in Scotland--and now he's having nightmares about vampires. But they aren't nightmares; the vampires are real; and they're harmless and friendly. Now, young Tony holds the key to the vampires greatest wish: to regain their humanity. Tony and his new friends may succeed if they can stay one step ahead of a relentless vampire hunter in this delightful supernatural family adventure.


Body of Evidence

Uli Edel

Sex bomb Rebecca Carlson played by Madonna, parades around naked in front of the open windows of her houseboat at all hours, even while the lobstermen catch crabs. When Rebecca's latest conquest, a multi-millionaire, dies of a heart attack while making love to her she becomes a suspect. With eight million dollars bequeathed to Rebecca in her lover’s will, District Attorney Robert Garrett (Joe Mantegna) can’t shake the idea that she killed her rich lover with wild sex knowing that he had a weak heart, just so that she could get her mitts on the money. However, Frank Dulaney (Willem Dafoe), Rebecca's lawyer, thinks differently, suspecting instead the millionaire's private secretary Joanne Braslow (Anne Archer), who was dumped by the millionaire for Rebecca. Besides which, Frank, attracted to Rebecca himself, starts a sadomasochistic affair with her and throws legal ethics out the window.