James Woods
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Filmography
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Videodrome
(1983)David Cronenberg's (Scanners) diabolical invader is a television show that seduces and controls its viewers. James Woods as a cable programmer looking for the ultimate in viewing thrills who becomes caught up in the horrific television reality.

Too Big to Fail
(2011)A gripping look at the financial crisis of 2008 from the perspective of the insiders who prevented a global economic meltdown.

Salvador
(1986)Compelling drama based on the real experinces of journalist Richard Boyle in strife-ridden El Salvador in 1980-81.

True Believer
(1989)A burnt-out former civil rights lawyer and his idealistic young clerk uncover a deadly conspiracy while defending a Korean convict framed for murder.

Diggstown
(1992)The con is on and so are the laughs in this two-fisted action-comedy packed full of surprises! James Woods and Louis Gossett, Jr. are a potent one-two punch as a con man and an over-the-hill boxer out to scam Bruce Dern out of a small fortune!

Cop
(1988)Story of a dedicated cop, his troubled marriage, and the difficulties he encounters while on a murder case.

Dirty Pictures
(2000)The director of a Cincinnati museum fights against local opinions to have the right to show the controversial work of Robert Mapplethorpe.

Vampires
(1998)A contemporary and blood-chilling take on the gothic legend, horror master John Carpenter's Vampires stars James Woods as the ultimate vampire slayer on his most dangerous mission ever.

Northfork
(2003)It's 1955 and industries are booming as America undergoes a postwar metamorphosis. However, in the small town of Northfork, the townspeople are being evacuated because of the construction of a dam that will wash away their homes.

The Boost
(1988)Down-on-his-luck Lenny Brown is finally on a roll. But when Lenny’s luck suddenly runs out, he indulges in a “boost” to regain his edge.

First Contact
(2016)The amazing story of a man’s encounter with a UFO and his resulting gift to channel an extraterrestrial entity to convey messages to the human race.

Once Upon a Time in America
(1984)Two childhood friends from New York become wealthy and powerful gangsters during the 1920's.

John Q
(2002)Story centers on a man whose nine-year-old son is in desperate need of a life-saving transplant. When he discovers that his medical insurance won't cover the costs of the surgery and alternative government aid is unavailable, John Q. Archibald takes a hospital emergency room hostage in a last-ditch attempt to save his child.

Cat's Eye
(1985)A stray cat guides us through each tale in this Stephen King-based anthology favorite.

The Hard Way
(1991)A Hollywood comedy star decides he wants to play a tough policeman in his next film - and the abrasive, maverick NYC cop assigned as a tutor plunges the actor into the middle of an explosive murder case!

Straight Talk
(1992)A telephone operator's life changes when she innocently walks through a wrong door at the right time and is mistakenly identified as the station's new on-air psychologist.

Women and Men: Stories of Seduction
(1990)Three short stories, each focused on a man and a woman. In "The Man in a Brooks Brothers Suit," a businessman pursues a woman aboard a train. In "Dusk Before Fireworks," a flapper's romantic evening is interrupted by constant phone calls. In "Hills Like White Elephants," a couple discusses the woman's pregnancy while traveling in Spain.

Contact
(1997)A brilliant scientist receives a message across space from an alien intelligence.

The Virgin Suicides
(2000)This cult-classic set in the middle of 1970s America, tells the story of a group of male friends who become obsessed with five pretty teenage sisters, who are sheltered by their strict, religious parents.

Ghosts of Mississippi
(1996)Alec Baldwin stars as an assistant DA seeking justice for the 1963 murder of civil rights leader Medgar Evers. Co-starring Whoopi Goldberg and James Woods.