Matthew Modine
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Full Metal Jacket
(1987)Through the eyes of an 18-year-old recruit--from his first days in the seeming hell of Marine Corps boot camp as his superiors try to strip of him his individuality and re-create him as a Marine, to the hell of the 1968 Tet offensive, Kubrick reveals the damage done to the collective human soul by the inhumanity of war. Based on the novel The Short-Timers by Gustav Hasford.

Memphis Belle
(1990)A human drama set against a World War II backdrop and focussing on thecrew of a US Eighth Air Force B-17 bomber, stationed in England.

Birdy
(1984)Birdy comes back from Vietnam mentally shattered and deludes himself into thinking that he is a bird, an animal that has obsessed him since childhood. His best friend Al (Nicolas Cage), also a wounded Vietnam vet, visits Birdy every day, determined to bring him back to reality.

Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal
(2021)Reenactments drive this documentary investigating the mastermind behind a scam to get the kids of rich and famous families into top US universities.

Fluke
(1995)An overworked and neglectful businessman dies in a car accident, only to be reincarnated as a dog. Will he finally bring his family joy?

And the Band Played On
(1993)Matthew Modine is a doctor who tracks a deadly epidemic halfway around the world in this medical thriller.

Vision Quest
(1985)A gentle but driven 18-year-old underdog toils against the odds to become Washington state’s top wrestler while winning the heart of a young drifter.

Gross Anatomy
(1989)A brilliant first-year med student meets his match with a demanding professor. Meanwhile, he falls for his no-nonsense lab partner who doesn't have time for romance.

Hard Miles
(2024)A determined social worker at a youth prison assembles a cycling team of teenage convicts and takes them on a transformative 1000-mile ride.

Foster Boy
(2019)A corporate lawyer and a young man who has suffered in the foster care system must work together to expose the immorality of for-profit foster care.

The Trial
(2010)A grieving small town attorney still facing the trauma of a family accident takes on a capital punishment case that transforms his life.
Equinox
(1992)Henry Petosa (Matthew Modine) and Freddy Ace (also Modine) are identical twins who were separated at birth and now lead their own lives in the same city, each entirely unaware of the other. While Henry is a working-class guy involved with both a wealthy girlfriend (Lara Flynn Boyle) and a prostitute (Marisa Tomei), Freddy has a wife (Lori Singer) and works as a hit man. When the brothers stand to inherit a fortune from their birth mother, they are abruptly reunited, leading to conflict.

Accidental Truth: UFO Revelations
(2023)An incredible cast of experts and insiders come together as never before to reveal the most crucial and suppressed story in the history of mankind.

The Blackout
(1997)A Hollywood movie star whose excessive and shameless behavior led to drug blackouts becomes tormented by a lost night in Miami years earlier.

Hollywood North
(2004)The acquisition of the rights of a famous Canadian novel becomes a double-edged sword for a producer forced by Hollywood to compromise his vision.

If... Dog... Rabbit
(1999)After serving time for a crime his brother helped with, Johnnie is determined to live everyday life, but soon, his brother pays a visit.

Chance
(2020)Based on a true story, a talented young baseball player's bright future is undone by the silent pressures of bullying and teen romance.

Kettle of Fish
(2006)Feuding roommates Mel and Ginger couldn't be more different; she's an uptight biologist, he's a commitment-phobic musician. When Mel falls in love with another woman at one of his gigs, it sparks a series of events that will change their relationship forever. Delightfully fresh, Kettle of Fish is an offbeat romantic comedy you won't want to miss.

In the Shadows
(2001)A hitman is sent to Hollywood to take the life of a stuntman but falls in love with the man's daughter in the process and decides to switch jobs.

The American
(1998)After the horror of the Civil War, 'ignorant' Christopher Newman made his fortune. He travels to France in search of cultural treasures.