Paul Giamatti
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Big Momma's House
(2000)In order to protect a woman from a robber, a male FBI agent disguises himself as an elderly woman.

The Phenom
(2016)An unorthodox sports therapist tries to help a troubled rookie pitcher, sent down to the minor leagues, who grew up with an abusive father.

Saving Mr. Banks
(2013)Discover the surprising backstory behind the making of Mary Poppins.

Man on the Moon
(1999)Based on a true story, Jim Carrey stunningly portrays the late Andy Kaufman - considered the most innovative, eccentric and enigmatic comic of his time - in Man on the Moon. "Jim Carrey is extraordinary" says The New York Post. "Jim Carrey may be a better Andy Kaufman than Andy Kaufman" writes Newsweek. Also starring Danny DeVito as Kaufman's manager, Courtney Love as the woman Andy falls in love with and Paul Giamatti as his best friend. You'll stand up and cheer for Carrey in one of the year's most entertaining movies!

Love & Mercy
(2015)This fascinating, offbeat biopic chronicles the life and musical genius of the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson.

The Ides of March
(2011)Ryan Gosling and George Clooney star in this drama about a political strategist who gets caught between sides of a presidential campaign.

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.

Trumbo
(2007)The blacklisting of prolific screenwriter Dalton Trumbo and other accused Hollywood Communists summoned by the House Un-American Activities Committee.

Confidence
(2003)"A stylish, compelling crime caper full of smoothly navigated plot twists" ("Variety"). Edward Burns stars as a cocky con man who agrees to attempt a seemingly impossible scam--to lift a huge amount of cash from a sleazy banker with mob connections--for a big-time swindler after accidentally treading on the man's turf.

Ironclad
(2011)Set in thirteenth-century England, a Templar knight and a handful of barons’ men defend Rochester Castle from the tyrannical King John.

Duplicity
(2009)Corporate spies Julia Roberts and Clive Owen play a sexy game of cat-and-mouse while attempting a daring ruse.

Ratchet & Clank
(2016)Based on the iconic video game, Ratchet and Clank, two unlikely heroes, struggle to stop a vile alien named Chairman Drek from destroying every planet in the Solana Galaxy.

Private Parts
(1997)A surprisingly sweet movie about radio's bad boy, Howard Stern, and his rise to fame from local DJ to national syndication.

A Mouthful of Air
(2021)Julie Davis writes bestselling children's books about unlocking your fears, but has yet to unlock her own. When her daughter is born, that trauma is brought to the fore, and with it, a crushing battle to survive.

The Ant Bully
(2006)In retaliation for his assault on their ant colony with his water gun, a young boy is shrunken down to insect size and forced to work among them.

Safe Men
(1998)Stocked with a haul of laughs, Safe Men is the feature debut of writer/director John Hamburg (Why Him?, Along Came Polly, and I Love You, Man). The 1998 movie mixes and matches elements of caper film, buddy flick, and music spoof. Spotlighting early lead roles for future stars Sam Rockwell, Steve Zahn, Paul Giamatti, and Mark Ruffalo as well as great turns for veteran character actors Michael Lerner (an Oscar nominee for Barton Fink) and Raymond Serra, Safe Men is a breakthrough comedy in more ways than one.

Planet of the Apes
(2001)The sudden appearance of one man in a world where apes are in charge and humans are enslaved serves as a challenge to the status quo in this exciting sci-fi thriller.

Straight Outta Compton
(2015)Five young men from South Central Los Angeles forge their anger and inner-city frustrations into the most potent weapon imaginable: their music.

Jungle Cruise
(2021)Seeking an ancient tree with healing abilities, Dr. Lily Houghton and wisecracking skipper Frank Wolff team up for the adventure-of-a lifetime on Disney’s Jungle Cruise, a rollicking ride down the Amazon. Amidst danger and supernatural forces lurking in the jungle, secrets of the lost tree unfold as their fate—and mankind’s—hangs in the balance.

Storytelling
(2001)From Todd Solondz, the critically acclaimed director of "Welcome to the Dollhouse" comes a film comprised of two separate stories set against the sadly comical terrain of college and high school, past and present. Following the paths of its young hopeful/troubled characters, it explores issues of sex, race, celebrity and exploitation.