| The Merchant of Venice (2004) |
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| Set in 16th-century Venice, this adaptation of the Shakespeare play tells the story of Antonio (Jeremy Irons), who goes into debt with moneylender Shylock (Al Pacino) so that his friend Bassanio (Joseph Fiennes) can impress the object of his affection, Portia (Lynn Collins).
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| Insomnia (2002) |
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| A sleep-deprived detective tries to track down the murderer of a teenage girl, but in the course of the investigation accidentally shoots and kills his own partner. The killer then blackmails him to frame someone innocent for the murder.
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| Any Given Sunday (1999) |
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| "Any Given Sunday" is a behind the scenes look at the life and death struggles of modern day gladiators and those who lead them.
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| The Devil's Advocate (1997) |
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| Promising young lawyer Kevin Lomax (Keanu Reeves) has never lost a case--even when his client is guilty. When Kevin is seduced away from his sleepy hometown in Florida to work for a flashy, charming lawyer (Al Pacino, in a role he seems born to play), his mother (Judith Ivey) has reservations. But as he works his way up the corporate ladder, Kevin manages to put them aside, along with his wife's (Charlize Theron) needs and the stirrings of his conscience over knowingly defending the guilty. However, his vanity won't let him start losing now. As Kevin's career skyrockets, his neglected wife Mary Ann begins to see evil, violent visions. Hoping a visit from his mother will help, instead Kevin finds himself confronted with a secret his mother has never told him. As Mary Ann seemingly descends into madness, Kevin begins to suspect his boss may be much more than he seems, and he finds himself faced with a choice between saving his own life and saving his soul. Thought-provoking, inventive, and entertaining, director Taylor Hackford's film is reminiscent of psychological horror films like ROSEMARY'S BABY. Andrzej Bartkowiak's lush, innovative cinematography complements the smart script and dead-on acting.
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| Heat (1995) |
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| Robert De Niro and Al Pacino are finally together on screen in this riveting story about an intense rivalry between expert thief Neil McCauley (De Niro) and volatile cop Vincent Hanna (Pacino). McCauley will stop at nothing to do what he does best and neither will Hanna, even though it means destroying everything around them, including the people they love. With a solid supporting cast that includes Val Kilmer, Jon Voight, Ashley Judd, and Natalie Portman, HEAT is a truly epic crime story.
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| Carlito's Way (1993) |
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| Story about the Puerto Rican Mafia during the 1970s. An ex-con tries to retire from his life of crime but old ties seem to make it impossible.
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