Campbell Scott
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Spring Forward
(2000)As the seasons change in a Connecticut town, SPRING FORWARD chronicles the burgeoning relationship between a young ex-con, Paul (Liev Schreiber) and his new work partner, Murph (Ned Beatty), a veteran municipal employee facing his upcoming retirement. The film begins the day the recently paroled Paul, jailed for holding up a Dunkin' Donuts in a moment of financial desperation, gets a fresh start with a Parks and Recreation job. Unfolding through seven real-time episodes set against the backdrop of the changing season -- and shot in sequence over the course of a year -- the film explores the profound way each man changes the other's perspective on life. The film is the feature directing debut of New York actor/playwright Tom Gilroy.

The Exorcism of Emily Rose
(2005)A lawyer takes on a negligent homicide case involving a priest who performed an exorcism on a young girl.

The Sheltering Sky
(1990)In the hopes of rekindling their marriage, sophisticated American couple Port and Kit Moresby set off for North Africa intending to travel through Algeria - uncertain of their ultimate destination but determined to leave the modern world behind. They are instead tested to their limits as the unfathomable emptiness and impassive cruelty of the desert lead them into increasing despair.

Manhattan Night
(2016)When a widow asks a journalist to solve the death of her filmmaker husband, the inquiry draws him into a world of adultery, blackmail and murder.

Hi-Life
(1998)The Hi Life Bar is a romantic comedy starring Eric Stoltz as the catalyst for a wacky chain reaction of events that begins when he lies to his girlfriend so that she will raise the cash to pay off his bookie.

Final Days of Planet Earth
(2006)When the team of astronauts enlisted to excavate the moon returns to earth, it brings with it an alien-insect race that must harvest human bodies for survival. As their underground colony thrives, so does the fear that mankind's end has arrived.

Delivering Milo
(2001)A lapsed guardian angel has just one day to convince a conflicted, young unborn soul, Milo, that life on Earth is actually worth living and not just a succession of pain and heartache. If Milo doesn't take the plunge, the order of the entire universe could be thrown off.

The Chaperone
(2019)Norma Carlisle (Elizabeth McGovern) accompanies future star Louise Brooks (Haley Lu Richardson) to New York. Discover who these women are, and who they eventually become. Written by Julian Fellowes, based on the novel by Laura Moriarty.

The Daytrippers
(1997)The morning after Thanksgiving, Eliza discovers what appears to be a love letter written to her husband. Distraught by the possibilities and seeking advice, she drives to her parents' house, where she shows the letter to her high-strung mother Rita, her mild-mannered father Jim, her rebellious younger sister Jo and Jo's pretentious boyfriend Carl. Hoping to quickly resolve the situation, the five of them cram into the family station wagon and set off for Manhattan where Eliza can confront her husband face-to-face. They arrive at Louis' office only to discover that he has been given the day off. The family desperately tails Louis around the city, but always ends up one step behind him.

From Hollywood to Deadwood
(1989)Two loser detectives need to score a case or give it up. Finding a missing starlet leaving a trail of blackmail and murder may be too much for them.

Marie and Bruce
(2004)A drama following a long-term married couple, Marie and Bruce, as they battle to undermine each other in the midst of an impending divorce.

Loverboy
(2005)In the most haunting performance of her career, Kyra Sedgwick plays Emily, a beautiful and brilliant loner obsessed with having the perfect child. Passionately determined, Emily's desperation will drive her to commit shocking and perilous acts; pushing her closer to the edge of sanity. An unflinching look at one woman's frightening descent into obsession, love and paranoia, Loverboy features an acclaimed, A-List cast that includes Matt Dillon, Marisa Tomei, Campbell Scott, and Kevin Bacon in this starkly beautiful and unforgettable film.