Alexis Arquette
12 titles
Filmography
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I Think I Do
(1997)Two college roommates meet again five years later at their housemates' wedding, and the sparks start to fly as they try to navigate their new romance.

Jack Be Nimble
(1993)In this gothic and twisted horror fable from New Zealand starring Alexis Arquette (Pulp Fiction) twin children are abandoned by their parents and separated by adoption. Jack is tortured by a sadistic family whereas Dora grows up with latent psychic powers. Both twins feel the pull to find each other again as they grow older, but violence threatens their joining from all sides.

Never Met Picasso
(1997)Rejected by numerous art schools and lacking romantic prospects, a gay 30-year-old in a creative funk looks to his charismatic uncle for inspiration.

Jumpin' at the Boneyard
(1991)In this tough and uncompromising drama, unemployed Manny (Tim Roth) spends a painful day attempting to get his drug addict brother Danny (Alexis Arquette) straightened out.

Sometimes They Come Back... Again
(1996)A man returns to his hometown only to be haunted by ghostly teenagers.

Threesome
(1994)A coming-of-age comedy about a girl who is mistakenly assigned to room with two guys in a college dorm, and the love triangle that changes their lives forever.

Bride of Chucky
(1998)Chucky's doll body is rescued by his fianc?e and he comes back to life. For their homicidal honeymoon, the demonic newlyweds hit the road, leaving a trail of murder and mayhem behind them!

Miracle Beach
(1992)In this hilarious and heart-warming comedy, beach bum Scotty McKay (Dean Cameron) discovers a magic genie lamp that conjures an adorable yet lonely Jeannie (Ami Dolenz). He and his buddies soon have everything their hearts desire….or do they?

The Trip
(2002)Romance, politics, sex and humor all collide during two men’s 11-year journey of passion, self-discovery and adventure.

Spun
(2003)A down-on-his-luck drug addict connects with the man behind the meth lab, resulting in three days of insanity and mind-altering misadventures.

Last Exit to Brooklyn
(1989)The lives of a closeted union leader, a prostitute, her pimp, and a striking factory worker intertwine against the grim backdrop of 1950s Brooklyn.

Hubert Selby Jr: It/ll Be Better Tomorrow
(2006)A harrowing exploration into the life and art of the renowned author Hubert Selby Jr., who described himself as "a scream looking for a mouth."