Tom Waits
13 titles
Filmography
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Down by Law
(1986)Framed for crimes they didn’t commit, two men form an uneasy alliance with a killer who aids their daring prison escape and flight to freedom.

Big Time
(1988)This highly-theatrical concert movie crackles with the same vivacity and curve-ball humor that has animated Waits through his 15-year career.

Cold Feet
(1989)In this caper movie, Keith Carradine, Rip Torn and Tom Waits play a band of fledgling jewel thieves who decide it's time to break into the big time. Their plan? To smuggle emeralds from Mexico to the United States by implanting the gems inside a horse. But their plot quickly unravels when they discover there's a mentally unhinged criminal in their midst. Which one is it, and will the other two be able to make off with the loot in the end?

Keith Richards: Under the Influence
(2015)In a documentary with unparalleled access, discover the people and sounds that inspired rock 'n' roll legend Keith Richards from childhood to today.

Licorice Pizza
(2021)Riding the hot breeze of a 1970s California summer, this coming-of-age wonder from Paul Thomas Anderson launches a whirlwind of mischief and mayhem. With star-making turns from Alana Haim and Cooper Hoffman, Licorice Pizza is a joyous ode to love, friendship, and the buoyancy of free-spirited youth.

Candy Mountain
(1988)Strumming along to the syncopated rhythms of ‘80s America, Robert Frank and Rudy Wurlitzer’s cult film reckons with scraggy countercultural myths of the road. Gathering an alternative hit parade of faces—Jim Jarmusch! Bulle Ogier!—this rough diamond of independent cinema gleams in a new restoration.

The Old Man & the Gun
(2018)The Old Man & the Gun tells the mostly true story of bank robber Forrest Tucker (Robert Redford), who escaped prison at age 70, yet refused to retire from his chosen profession.

Seven Psychopaths
(2012)From BAFTA and Oscar®- winning writer and director Martin McDonagh comes a star-studded, blood-drenched, black comedy. Marty is a struggling writer who dreams of finishing his screenplay, 'Seven Psychopaths.' All he needs is a little focus and inspiration. Billy is Marty's best friend, an unemployed actor and part-time dog thief, who wants to help Marty by any means necessary. Hans is Billy's partner in crime and a religious man with a violent past. Charlie is the psychopathic gangster whose beloved dog Billy and Hans have just stolen. Charlie is unpredictable, extremely violent and wouldn't think twice about killing anyone and anything associated with the theft. Marty is going to get all the focus and inspiration he needs, just as long as he lives to tell the tale.

The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
(2009)A traveling showman, who performs the remarkable feat of turning dreams to reality, makes the risky mistake of entering into a bet with the devil.

The Dead Don't Die
(2019)The Dead Don't Die - they rise from their graves and savagely attack and feast on the living - and the citizens must battle for their survival.

The Absence of Eden
(2024)After killing a cartel member in self-defense, private dancer Esmee (Zoe Saldaña) flees on a perilous journey across the U.S.-Mexico border, where survival is anything but guaranteed.

Coffee and Cigarettes
(2004)Jim Jarmusch started Coffee & Cigarettes in 1986 with a six-minute improvised caprice starring Steven Wright and Roberto Benigni. Two guys meet in a coffee bar to sip, smoke and chat. Jarmusch has continued the series over the years.

The Book of Eli
(2010)Eli walks alone in post-apocalyptic America. He heads west on a mission he doesn’t fully understand but knows he must complete. In his backpack is the last copy of a book that could become the wellspring of a revived society. Eli keeps his blade sharp and his survival instincts sharper as his quest thrusts him into explosive conflict with a resourceful warlord set on possessing the book.