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- Diva (1981)
Two tapes, two Parisian mob killers, one corrupt policeman, an opera fan, a teenage thief, and the coolest philosopher ever filmed all twist their way through an intricate and stylish French-language thriller. Director Jean-Jacques Beineix Writer Jean Van Hamme Jean-Jacques Beineix Story Based on the novel by Daniel Odier Cast Frédéric Andréi as Jules Wilhelmenia Fernandez as Cynthia Hawkins Richard Bohringer as Gorodish Thuy An Luu as Alba Jacques Fabbri as Police Commissaire Jean Saporta Dominique Pinon as Le Curé ("The Priest") Gérard Darmon as L'Antillais ("The West Indian") Roland Bertin as Weinstadt Chantal Deruaz as Nadia Patrick Floersheim as Zatopek Anny Romand as Paula Jean-Jacques Moreau as Krantz Jean-Luc Porraz as Mermoz Laure Duthilleul as Mermoz's friend Dominique Besnehard as record shop employee Isabelle Mergault as arcade game girl Source: IMDB & WIKI
- Philadelphia (1993)
When a man with HIV is fired by his law firm because of his condition, he hires a homophobic small-time lawyer as the only willing advocate for a wrongful dismissal suit. Director Jonathan Demme Writer Ron Nyswaner Cast Tom Hanks as Andrew Beckett Denzel Washington as Joe Miller Jason Robards as Charles Wheeler Mary Steenburgen as Belinda Conine Antonio Banderas as Miguel Alvarez Joanne Woodward as Sarah Beckett Robert W. Castle as Bud Beckett Ann Dowd as Jill Beckett Adam LeFevre as Jill's husband John Bedford Lloyd as Matt Beckett Dan Olmstead as Randy Beckett Lisa Summerour as Lisa Miller Charles Napier as Judge Lucas Garnett Roberta Maxwell as Judge Tate Roger Corman as Mr. Roger Laird David Drake as Bruno Harry Northup as Juror No. 6 Bill Rowe as Dr. Armbruster Chandra Wilson as Chandra Daniel von Bargen as Jury Foreman Karen Finley as Dr. Gillman Robert Ridgely as Walter Kenton Bradley Whitford as Jamey Collins Ron Vawter as Bob Seidman Anna Deavere Smith as Anthea Burton Obba Babatundé as Jerome Green Charles Glenn as Kenneth Killcoyne Tracey Walter as the Librarian Andre B. Blake as Young Man in Pharmacy Daniel Chapman as Clinic Storyteller Peter Jacobs as Peter / Mona Lisa Paul Lazar as Dr. Klenstein Warren Miller as Mr. Finley Joey Perillo as Filko Lauren Roselli as Iris Lisa Talerico as Shelby Kathryn Witt as Melissa Benedict Julius Erving as himself Kenneth I. Starr as himself Ed Rendell as himself The Flirtations as themselves Q Lazzarus as Party Singer Quentin Crisp as Party Guest (uncredited) Source: IMDB & WIKI
- Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)
A middle-aged Chinese immigrant is swept up into an insane adventure in which she alone can save existence by exploring other universes and connecting with the lives she could have led. Trivia The note Waymond hands Evelyn in the IRS elevator reads: "1) Switch shoes to the wrong feet. 2) Close eyes, imagine you are in the janitor's closet. 3) Hold that thought and press the green button. P.S. Don't forget to breathe." Spoilers The Matrix (1999) references are frequently made throughout the movie. Like Neo (Keanu Reeves) downloading skills in The Matrix, Evelyn (Michelle Yeoh) can learn skills by swapping universes. An Alpha team coordinates Waymond (Ke Huy Quan) and Evelyn from some central universe with reclining seats. During a fight Waymond calls the team via his headset asking them to find "a new exit". Alpha Waymond gives Evelyn two options: once she exits the elevator, she can turn right to go into the janitor's closet or she can turn left to attend her IRS meeting (Red pill or Blue pill?). Also more direct obvious references like Evelyn stopping bullets in mid-air, being guided through cubicles from a threat by someone over the phone, finally, her symbolically refusing to be called by her name. Director Daniel Kwan Daniel Scheinert Writer Daniel Kwan Daniel Scheinert Story Daniel Kwan Daniel Scheinert Cast Michelle Yeoh as Evelyn Quan Wang Ke Huy Quan as Waymond Wang Stephanie Hsu as Joy Wang / Jobu Tupaki James Hong as Gong Gong Jamie Lee Curtis as Deirdre Beaubeirdre Tallie Medel as Becky Sregor Jenny Slate as Debbie the Dog Mom (credited as 'Big Nose' in the theatrical release) Harry Shum Jr. as Chad Biff Wiff as Rick Audrey Wasilewski as Alpha RV Officer Peter Banifaz as Alpha RV Officer Andy Le as Alpha Trophy Jumper Brian Le as Alpha Trophy Jumper Randy Newman as the voice of Raccacoonie Source: IMDB & WIKI
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- Dark Blue (2002)
A robbery homicide investigation triggers a series of events that will cause a corrupt LAPD officer to question his tactics. Director Ron Shelton Writer David Ayer Story James Ellroy Cast Kurt Russell as Sergeant Eldon Perry Scott Speedman as Detective Bobby Keough Michael Michele as Sergeant Beth Williamson Brendan Gleeson as Commander Jack Van Meter Ving Rhames as Assistant Chief Arthur Holland Master P as 'Maniac' Kurupt as Darryl Orchard Dash Mihok as Gary Sidwell Jonathan Banks as Deputy Chief Jimmy Barcomb Eloy Casados as SWAT Commander Rico Graham Beckel as Detective Peltz William Utay as Detective Sapin Lolita Davidovich as Sally Perry Chapman Way as Eldon Perry III Marin Hinkle as Assistant District Attorney Deena Schultz Khandi Alexander as Janelle Holland Dana Lee as Huan Henry Kim Eddie Mui as Lucky 7 Bartender Kaila Yu as Lucky 7 Stripper Faleolo Alailima as Lucky 7 Bouncer Source: IMDB & WIKI
- Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005)
A husband and wife struggle to keep their marriage alive until they realize they are both secretly working as assassins. Now, their respective assignments require them to kill each other. Elevator scene from Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005) Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005) Movie Poster Director Doug Liman Writer Simon Kinberg Cast Brad Pitt as John Smith Angelina Jolie as Jane Smith Vince Vaughn as Eddie Adam Brody as Benjamin "the Tank" Danz Kerry Washington as Jasmine Keith David as Father Chris Weitz as Martin Coleman Rachael Huntley as Suzy Coleman Michelle Monaghan as Gwen Stephanie March as Julie Jennifer Morrison as Jade Perrey Reeves as Jessie William Fichtner as Dr. Wexler, the marriage counselor (uncredited) Angela Bassett as the voice of Mr. Smith's boss, Atlanta (uncredited) Sources: IMDB & WIKI
- Lucky Number Slevin (2006)
A case of mistaken identity lands Slevin into the middle of a war being plotted by two of the city's most rival crime bosses. Under constant surveillance by Detective Brikowski and assassin Goodkat, he must get them before they get him. Elevator scene from Lucky Number Slevin (2006) Lucky Number Slevin (2006) Movie Poster Director Paul McGuigan Writer Jason Smilovic Cast Josh Hartnett as Slevin Kelevra/Henry Lucy Liu as Lindsey Bruce Willis as Mr. Goodkat/Smith Stanley Tucci as Detective Brikowski Ben Kingsley as The Rabbi Morgan Freeman as The Boss Michael Rubenfeld as Yitzchak/The Fairy Peter Outerbridge as Detective Dumbrowski Kevin Chamberlin as Marty Dorian Missick as Elvis Mykelti Williamson as Sloe Scott Gibson as Max Sam Jaeger as Nick Fisher Danny Aiello as Roth Corey Stoll as Saul Rami Posner as The Mute Robert Forster as Murphy Jennifer Miller as Kelly Sources: IMDB & WIKI
- The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
A newly-engaged couple have a breakdown in an isolated area and must seek shelter at the bizarre residence of Dr. Frank-n-Furter. Elevator scene from The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) Movie Poster Director Jim Sharman Writers Screenplay Richard O'Brien Jim Sharman Based on The Rocky Horror Show Richard O'Brien Cast Tim Curry as Dr. Frank-N-Furter, a transvestite scientist Susan Sarandon as Janet Weiss, Brad's fiancée Barry Bostwick as Brad Majors, Janet's fiancé Richard O'Brien as Riff Raff, a hunchbacked handyman and Magenta's brother Patricia Quinn as Magenta, a domestic and Riff Raff's sister Little Nell as Columbia, a groupie Jonathan Adams as Dr. Everett V. Scott, Frank's rival scientist Peter Hinwood as Rocky Horror, Frank's creation Trevor White is uncredited as Rocky's singing voice Meat Loaf as Eddie, a former delivery boy Charles Gray as the criminologist, an expert Sources: IMDB & WIKI
- Internal Affairs (1990)
An Internal Affairs agent becomes obsessed with bringing down a cop who has managed to maintain a spotless reputation despite being involved in a web of corruption. Elevator scene from Internal Affairs (1990) Internal Affairs (1990) Movie Poster Director Mike Figgis Writer Henry Bean Cast Richard Gere as Officer Dennis Peck Andy Garcia as Sergeant Raymond Avilla Nancy Travis as Kathleen "Kathy" Avilla Laurie Metcalf as Sergeant Amy Wallace Richard Bradford as Grieb William Baldwin as Officer Van Stretch Annabella Sciorra as Heather Peck Michael Beach as Officer Dorian Fletcher Katherine Borowitz as Tova Arrocas Faye Grant as Penny Stretch Xander Berkeley as Rudy Mohr John Kapelos as Steven Arrocas Julio Oscar Mechoso as Cousin Gregory Elijah Wood as Sean Stretch Hamlet Arman as Carlos Sources: IMDB & WIKI
- Smokin' Aces (2006)
When a Las Vegas performer-turned-snitch named Buddy Israel decides to turn state's evidence and testify against the mob, it seems that a whole lot of people would like to make sure he's no longer breathing. Elevator scene from Smokin' Aces (2006) Smokin' Aces (2006) Movie Poster Director Joe Carnahan Writer Joe Carnahan Cast Ben Affleck as Jack Dupree Ryan Reynolds as Richard Messner Andy Garcia as Stanley Locke Chris Pine as Darwin Tremor Common as "Sir Ivy" Jeremy Piven as Robert 'Buddy Aces' Israel Ray Liotta as Donald Carruthers Tommy Flanagan as Lazlo Soot Joseph Ruskin as Primo Sparazza Mike Falkow as Freeman Heller Alex Rocco as Sidney Serna David Proval as Victor "Baby Buzz" Padiche Alicia Keys as Georgia Sykes Taraji P. Henson as Sharice Watters Néstor Carbonell as Pasquale "El Estrago" Acosta Kevin Durand as Jeeves Tremor Maury Sterling as Lester Tremor Curtis Armstrong as Morris Mecklen Jason Bateman as Rupert "Rip" Reed Vladimir Kulich as Dr. Sven "The Swede" Ingstrom Peter Berg as Peter "Pistol Pete" Deeks Martin Henderson as Hollis Elmore Joel Edgerton as Hugo Croop Christopher Michael Holley as "Beanie" Davenia McFadden as Loretta Wyman Matthew Fox as Bill Sources: IMDB & WIKI
- Mixed Nuts (1994)
The events focus around a crisis hotline business on one crazy night during the Christmas holidays. Elevator scene from Mixed Nuts (1994) Mixed Nuts (1994) Movie Poster Director Nora Ephron Writers Nora Ephron Delia Ephron Cast Steve Martin as Philip Madeline Kahn as Mrs. Blanche Munchnik Robert Klein as Mr. Lobel Anthony LaPaglia as Felix Juliette Lewis as Gracie Rob Reiner as Dr. Kinsky Adam Sandler as Louie Capshaw Liev Schreiber as Chris Garry Shandling as Stanley Rita Wilson as Catherine O'Shaughnessy Parker Posey and Jon Stewart as Rollerbladers Joely Fisher as Susan Christine Cavanaugh and Henry Brown as Police officers Brian Markinson as Policeman / Voice of obscene caller Steven Wright as Man at pay phone Caroline Aaron and Mary Gross as Hotline callers Victor Garber as Voice of irate neighbor Haley Joel Osment as Little boy Michael Badalucco as AAA driver Sidney Armus and Diane Sokolow as Chris's parents Kurt Lockwood as Rollerblading Snowman (uncredited) Sources: IMDB & WIKI
- Sudden Impact (1983)
The fourth film in the Dirty Harry series. A rape victim is exacting revenge on her aggressors in a small town outside San Francisco. "Dirty" Harry Callahan, on suspension for angering his superiors (again), is assigned to the case. Elevator scene from Sudden Impact (1983) Sudden Impact (1983) Movie Poster Director Clint Eastwood Writers Screenplay Joseph Stinson Story Earl E. Smith Charles B. Pierce Based on Characters Harry Julian Fink R.M. Fink Cast Clint Eastwood as Inspector Harry Callahan Sondra Locke as Jennifer Spencer Pat Hingle as Chief Lester Jannings Bradford Dillman as Captain Briggs Paul Drake as Mick Michael Maurer as George Wilburn Albert Popwell as Horace King Audrie J. Neenan as Ray Parkins Jack Thibeau as Kruger Michael Currie as Lieutenant Donnelly Michael V. Gazzo as Threlkis Mark Keyloun as Officer Bennett Kevyn Major Howard as Hawkins Bette Ford as Leah Nancy Parsons as Mrs. Kruger Tom Spratley as Senior Man Sources: IMDB & WIKI













