15 Minutes/Frequency/Thirteen Days
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Synopsis: 15 MINUTES: Set in a tabloid world of murder and mayhem, 15 MINUTES is a fast-paced, electrifying thriller that takes on modern America's tawdry fascination with crime. Arson investigator Jordy... 15 MINUTES: Set in a tabloid world of murder and mayhem, 15 MINUTES is a fast-paced, electrifying thriller that takes on modern America's tawdry fascination with crime. Arson investigator Jordy Warsaw (Edward Burns) tags along with celebrity cop Eddie Flemming (Robert DeNiro) to investigate a double murder committed by a pair of Eastern European criminals, Emil and Oleg, who have come to America seeking money owed them by an old partner. As the crimes continue, the duo decide to escape prosecution by videotaping their crimes (Oleg dubs himself "Frank Capra")--an act that seems so crazy that it would allow them to plead insanity. Then they plan to make millions by selling the footage to a sleazy journalist (Kelsey Grammer). But as the brutality of the crimes intensifies, Eddie and Jordy are pushed to the limits of the law and beyond in their search for justice. FREQUENCY: An inspiring, hopeful psychological thriller, FREQUENCY features two standout performances by Quaid (D.O.A.) and Caviezel (THE THIN RED LINE). Caviezel is John Sullivan, a 36-year-old police officer who has never quite gotten over the early death of his father, Frank (Quaid) a firefighter who lost his life while on the job. When John discovers that he has begun to miraculously communicate with his father over short-wave radio, circa 1969, he tries to warn him of the impending disaster, changing history in the process. THIRTEEN DAYS: A series of beautiful but devastating atomic explosions provides a vision of gorgeous, appalling destruction that hangs ominously over the political drama of THIRTEEN DAYS. It's October 16, 1962, and it is not just another day at the office for Kenneth O'Donnell (Kevin Costner), the Special Assistant to President John F. Kennedy (Bruce Greenwood). The President has been handed a series of photographs taken from a spy plane over Cuba, showing deployed Soviet missile launchers capable of firing medium-range ballistic missiles that could hit most major U.S. cities within minutes. [More]
Starring: Edward Burns, Kevin Costner, Dennis Quaid, Robert De Niro
Starring: Edward Burns, Kevin Costner, Dennis Quaid, Robert De Niro
Director: Roger Donaldson, Gregory Hoblit, John Herzfeld
Director: Roger Donaldson, Gregory Hoblit, John Herzfeld
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