Laura Dern
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The Tale
(2018)Director Jennifer Fox chronicles her story of childhood abuse at the hands of a high-school coach in this powerful, devastating film. Laura Dern stars as the adult Jennifer who finds herself prompted to reconcile her memories of the situation with the horrifying reality.

Citizen Ruth
(1996)Meet Ruth Stoops. She's homeless, dumb as a cinder block and loves to get high huffing spray paint. Life would be dandy if it weren't for one tiny problem-she's gotten herself knocked up for the umpteenth time, and it seems like everybody's got an opinion about what she should do.

Inland Empire
(2006)Written and directed by David Lynch, this film follows an actress navigating her unconscious as reality and fantasy uncomfortably intermingle while she prepares for an important role.

Rambling Rose
(1991)The tender and funny story of a young 19-year-old girl named Rose and the consequences of her coming to live with an eclectic southern family, the Hillyers in 1935. During a sweltering August afternoon Rose, a country girl, comes to the Hillyer's doorstep carrying a cardboard suitcase closed with a piece of string. The first to see her is Buddy, a 13-year-old boy in the throes of puberty.

Smooth Talk
(1985)Suspended between carefree youth and the harsh realities of the adult world, a teenage girl experiences an unsettling summertime awakening in Joyce Chopra’s Sundance-winning narrative debut—a haunting vision of innocence lost based on a celebrated short story by Joyce Carol Oates and starring Laura Dern (in her breakout performance) and Treat Williams.

Certain Women
(2016)A stunning portrait of three stoic women linked by their isolation as they forge their own imperfect paths in the heartlands of southern Montana.

The Baby Dance
(1998)An infertile, wealthy couple from Los Angeles signs a contract with a penniless, pregnant mother of four from Louisiana to adopt her unborn child.

Lonely Planet
(2024)At an idyllic writers retreat in Morocco, a newly single novelist finds an unexpected connection with a younger man who's reevaluating his life choices.

Jurassic Park
(1993)An entrepreneur invites scientists to his theme park featuring dinosaurs regenerated from DNA.Â

F is for Family
From Executive Producer Vince Vaughn and created by wildly popular stand-up comedian Bill Burr with Emmy® winner Michael Price (The Simpsons), comes an animated half-hour comedy that follows the Murphy family in the 1970's; a time when you could smack your kid, smoke indoors, and bring a gun to the airport.

Wild at Heart
(1990)Sailor Ripley and Lula Fortune are young lovers who are being chased by a detective and a macabre hitman, hired by Lula's psychotic mother. Along the way they will meet a host of bizarre people, and learn secrets about one another as they head for New Orleans.

Wild
(2014)Reese Witherspoon is a troubled young woman who seeks to find herself and overcome her past by hiking the grueling Pacific Crest Trail.

Trial by Fire
(2019)Drama telling the tragic, hard-hitting story of Cameron Todd Willingham, who was executed in Texas for killing his three children. With Jack O'Connell and Laura Dern.

Focus
(2001)Set in New York during the height of World War II, FOCUS recounts the unraveling of an American community when the identity of a man (William H. Macy) and his wife (Laura Dern) are mistaken. Slowly ostracized at home and work, they learn the value of self and solidarity as they struggle to maintain dignity and find happiness. FOCUS marks the directorial debut of award-winning photographer Neal ...

Crazy, Not Insane
(2020)​A provocative look at the minds of serial killers through the lens of renowned psychiatrist Dorothy Otnow Lewis.

We Don't Live Here Anymore
(2004)Two marriages and three children hang by a thread when a pair of professors and best friends in an Oregon college town venture into the forbidden.

Year of the Dog
(2007)Peggy (Shannon) is a happy-go-lucky secretary who is a great friend, co-worker, and sister living alone with her beloved dog, Pencil. But a sudden turn of events sends Peggy into a dog-eat-dog world looking for the perfect companion.

Daddy and Them
(2001)In this darkly humorous comedy treat from Oscar winner Billy Bob Thornton, a dysfunctionally funny family from Arkansas rallies to support their uncle after he's charged with murder.

Sheryl
(2022)Sheryl Crow's life and career told in her own words - and on her own terms.

J.T. LeRoy
(2019)A captivating retelling of one of the literary world's most infamous hoaxes. Laura Albert (Laura Dern) writes as her "avatar," a disenfranchised young queer man named JT LeRoy. When her novel becomes a best-seller, she wants to remain anonymous. Enter her boyfriend's androgynous sister Savannah (Kristen Stewart), who agrees to be JT in the public eye.