Patricia Arquette
19 titles
Filmography
19 results

Stigmata
(1999)Bleeding sores matching Jesus's crucifixion wounds develop on an atheist woman and a skeptical priest sent to investigate finds dark forces at work.

Goodbye Lover
(1999)Two brothers are drawn into dangerous romance and dark intrigue when a mysterious femme fatale pulls them into a web of secrets and homicidal plots.

True Romance
(1993)Young lovers hit the road with a suitcase full of cocaine.

Boyhood
(2014)Unprecedented in its long-haul production methods, this expansive drama from writer-director Richard Linklater is a coming-of-age tale like no other. Nominated for six Oscars®—including a Supporting Actress win for Patricia Arquette—this is a deeply felt ode to growing pains and parental wisdom.

Bringing Out the Dead
(1999)Frank Pierce is a paramedic on the brink of madness from too many years of saving and losing lives. One fateful night, he meets Mary, the daughter of a man he tried to save. Together, they confront the ghosts of the past, and discover that redemption can be found among the living.

A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors
(1987)Freddy Krueger invades the minds of a new group of teens ... and the nightmares begin again.

Nightwatch
(1997)A law student (Ewan McGregor) working as a morgue night watchman to make some extra money soon discovers that he's being framed for a string of violent murders.

Otherhood
(2019)Feeling forgotten on Mother's Day, three best friends leave the suburbs and drive to New York City to surprise their adult sons.

Permanent
(2017)Set in 1982, a hilariously awkward story depicts a newly relocated family, as they grapple with major life changes together and try to stay intact.

Little Nicky
(2000)A demon travels from Hell to New York to track down his runaway brothers. Little Nicky must stop his brothers from creating their own Hell on Earth!

The Wannabe
(2015)Based on a true story, a man obsessed with the mob attempts to fix the trial of infamous mobster John Gotti and goes on a crime spree of his own.

You Cannot Kill David Arquette
(2020)Determined to redeem his reputation and reclaim his self-respect, the Hollywood star will stop at nothing to earn his place in professional wrestling.

Tiptoes
(2002)Matthew McConaughey, Gary Oldman and Kate Beckinsale form a quirky love triangle between a woman and two brothers, one of whom is a dwarf.

Ed Wood
(1994)A director refuses to let a studio derail his big-screen dreams.

The Hi-Lo Country
(1998)An intimate story of the bond of friendship between two hard-living men, set against a sweeping backdrop: the American West, post World War II, in its twilight. Pete and Big Boy are masters of the prairie, but ultimately face trickier terrain: the human heart.

Survivor's Guide to Prison
(2018)A deeply disturbing look at daily life inside a prison and at U.S. government policies designed to lock up more citizens than any country on Earth.

Girl in Progress
(2012)A single mom juggles work, bills and an affair while her kid plots a shortcut to adulthood inspired by the coming-of-age stories she reads in school.

A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III
(2013)A graphic designer plays out unusual fantasies in his head as a way of coping with the departure of his longtime lover.

Holes
(2003)Prepare to be dazzled by the spectacular adaptation of Louis SacharÂ's acclaimed teen adventure Holes, featuring an all star cast including Sigourney Weaver, Jon Voight and Patricia Arquette. Wrongfully convicted of a petty crime, cursed youngster Stanley Yelnuts (played by acclaimed newcomer Shia LaBeouf) is banished to Camp Green Lake Â- a detention centre for boys.