Carla Gugino
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The Fall of the House of Usher
To secure their fortune — and future — two ruthless siblings build a family dynasty that begins to crumble when their heirs mysteriously die, one by one.

The Buccaneers
In London for the season, four beautiful Americans charm the impoverished English aristocracy with their vivacity and wealth. But it all turns to ashes.

Gerald's Game
(2017)When her husband's sex game goes wrong, Jessie -- handcuffed to a bed in a remote lake house -- faces warped visions, dark secrets and a dire choice.

The Mighty Macs
(2011)Based on a true story, coach Cathy Rush joins a women's Catholic college basketball team and fights to help it succeed against the starkest odds.

Judas Kiss
(1998)The shooting of a U.S. senator's wife raises the stakes for kidnappers (Simon Baker-Denny, Gil Bellows, Carla Gugino) seeking a hefty ransom for a computer magnate.

Leopard Skin
A criminal gang fleeing a botched jewelry heist is forced to hide out in a beach side estate where two women live in seclusion. Their world turns into a web of secrets, betrayal and desire.

Murder Without Motive: The Edmund Perry Story
(1992)Based on a true story, a young black man is killed by a police officer. The murky details and questionable investigation spark outrage and questions.

Hotel Noir
(2012)A detective gets entangled in a web of women, guns, and money as he evades hit men on his tail during a night in downtown Los Angeles.

Women in Trouble
(2009)From writer/director Sebastian Gutierrez comes a comedy about a day in the life of ten seemingly disparate women - including a porn star, a flight attendant, a psychiatrist, a masseuse, a bartender and a pair of call girls - all with one thing in common: trouble. Women In Trouble stars Carla Gugino, Adrianne Palicki, Connie Britton, Marley Shelton, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Simon Baker and Josh Brolin.

Hide
(2011)In this movie based on Lisa Gardner's book, Carla Gugino plays Boston Police Detective D.D. Warren, who is called to the grounds of an abandoned mental hospital where a buried chamber is discovered.

Rise: Blood Hunter
(2007)From the producers of THE GRUDGE Franchise comes this terrifying new thriller starring Lucy Liu! A female reporter (Lucy Liu) wakes up in a morgue to find herself a member of the undead. Trying desperately to fight off her thirst, Sadie prowls the dark city streets, armed with a crossbow and hell-bent on slaying the twisted vampires that made her this way. Detective Rawlins (Michael Chiklis) ..

Elektra Luxx
(2011)Pregnant porn star Elektra Luxx is trying to leave the adult film industry by making a living teaching sex classes to housewives. But her life is thrown into disarray when a flight attendant with ties to Elektra's past approaches her for a favor.

Match
(2014)Patrick Stewart stars as a master dance teacher and choreographer with a lifetime of memories, who is interviewed by a young couple and unexpectedly forced to confront the painful decisions he thought he left in the past.

Night at the Museum
(2006)A new guard at the Natural History Museum finds that when visitors leave the exhibits come to life.

The Girls on the Bus
Three years after a heartbreaking campaign, journalist Sadie McCarthy (Melissa Benoist) persuades her editor to let her cover the upcoming presidential primaries. As she hits the trail, Sadie bonds with three female competitors: seasoned reporter Grace (Carla Gugino), devoted conservative journalist Kimberlyn (Christina Elmore) and progressive Gen Z influencer Lola (Natasha Behnam). Despite their differences in personality, politics and lifestyle, the women must navigate both political and personal scandals amid an increasingly turbulent campaign. Inspired by Amy Chozick’s best-selling book, The Girls on the Bus is a gutsy political dramedy following a tenacious group of journalists -- and unlikely friends -- as they cover the greatest soap opera in town: the battle for the White House.

Son in Law
(1993)A pretty college freshman brings Pauly Shore home to meet her family in this fish-out-of-water comedy.

The One
(2001)From the director of "Final Destination" comes a wild action-packed trip to the future starring international superstar Jet Li ("Romeo Must Die," "Lethal Weapon 4") in an incredible dual role as a police officer in a fight for his life and a universe-hopping assassin obsessed with terminating it. Also starring Carla Gugino ("Spy Kids"), Jason Statham ("Snatch") and loaded with explosive action ..

Mr. Popper's Penguins
(2011)A man (Jim Carrey) turns his posh apartment into a winter wonderland after he inherits six penguins.

Wolves
(2016)In New York, talented high school basketball star Anthony (newcomer Taylor John Smith) hopes a college scholarship will take him far away from the tenements of the Lower East Side. But his skills on the court don't seem to be able to stop his family from unraveling, as his father's (Michael Shannon) addictions threaten to destroy his mother (Carla Gugino) and their home. With compelling performances and a true feel for the city, Wolves paints a powerful portrait of a boy growing into a man.

The Jimmy Show
(2002)Jimmy O’Brien is a stand-up comedian – and not a very good one – which explains his day job at Tops Grocery. Like any dreamer, Jimmy yearns to escape his working class roots and make it big, if not for the nagging details of his small life. Jimmy lives with his high school sweetheart Annie, their daughter Wendy, and his wheelchair-bound grandmother Ruth in a sagging house propped among the stark suburban sprawl of blue-collar New Jersey. Jimmy finds release amid a lonely stretch of comedy clubs along the Jersey Turnpike. Like a poor man’s Lenny Bruce, Jimmy lets fly with a biting commentary on the naked details of his life. As Jimmy’s situation devolves with passing year, so too does his routine, until the line between persona and reality is blurred entirely. In the uncompromising style of his acclaimed feature debut Joe the King, Whaley’s The Jimmy Show explores an America where dreams are sometimes few and far between. With honesty, compassion, and wit, The Jimmy Show reminds us that sometimes what we’re searching for has been there all along.