Rosanna Arquette
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The Linguini Incident
(1991)Two waitresses and a bartender become friends outside of work and decide to rob the local New York restaurant where they are employed.

Untouchable
(2019)Untouchable reminds us why Harvey Weinstein managed to escape incrimination for so long. A bully and a monster, his years as a sexual predator have given birth to an emboldened #MeToo generation of women who refuse to be silenced anymore.

Desperately Seeking Susan
(1985)A bored New Jersey housewife's fascination with a kooky character she's read about in the personals leads to her becoming the woman’s doppelganger.

In the Deep Woods
(1992)After her friend is slain by a serial killer, a woman plunges into paranoia, fearing that the private eye examining the case might be the murderer.

Sweet Revenge
(1990)A successful female lawyer (Carrie Fisher) decides to divorce her failed writer husband. He effectively sues her for alimony, based upon an agreement they had made that she would support him if he put her through law school. The only condition attached by the judge is that if he remarries then the alimony stops. She decides to get revenge by hiring an actress (Rosanna Arquette) to seduce him and get him to marry her.
I'm Losing You
(1998)Wealthy businessman Perry Krohn tries to juggle the needs of his dedicated wife, demanding mistress, and grown children while facing his impending death from lung cancer.

Wendy Cracked a Walnut
(1990)Romantic comedy that mixes magical realism with traditional Australian urban-outback contrasts. The plot centers on a bored woman (the eponymous Wendy) who conjures up the perfect lover, Jake, while her husband is out on the road suffering comical mishaps.

Hell's Kitchen
(1998)After being set up by his friends and imprisoned for a crime he didn't commit, Johnny returns home — but discovers that old grudges never die.

Rush of Fear
(2003)While trying to mend their fractured marriage, a couple's romantic weekend takes a nightmarish turn when the husband is kidnapped by diamond thieves.

Diary of a Sex Addict
(2001)A successful restauranteur and family man risks everything to lead a secret life, where he can privately satisfy his relentless compulsion.

Falsely Accused
(2016)After her brother is murdered, Shelly can only prove her innocence and clear her name by catching the true killer in this journey of love and sorrow.

Born Guilty
(2017)Born Guilty is the story of a lonely and frazzled New York social worker (Rosanna Arquette) who can’t resist the urge to intervene in her son Marty’s life. Meanwhile, Marty (Jay Devore) is trying to be creative in his advertising career and manage a romantic relationship at the same time, on top of constantly talking his mother off the ledge. When Marty's free-spirited Aussie pal Rawl (David Coussins) shows up, Marty hires Rawl to see Judy and 'restore her to health' -- any way it takes. Director Max Heller's heartfelt, ensemble comedy is filled with wry, sly, funny and sexy connections reminiscent of Nora Ephron, Neil Simon, Woody Allen, The Farrelly Brothers and Rob Reiner’s romantic concoctions.

After Hours
(1985)Paul's life as a word processor is humdrum. Nothing prepares him for his date with Marcy in the SoHo area of New York as he meets her artist flatmate Kiki, cocktail waitress June, ice cream vendor Gail and Mark who's ripe for his first gay fling. Paul longs for his upper East Side flat - but will he make it home intact?

New York Stories
(1989)Three different views of life in the big city.

The Etruscan Smile
(2018)A rugged old Scotsman, who reluctantly goes to San Francisco and moves in with his son, finds his life transformed by a baby and a beautiful woman.

Switched at Birth
(1999)In a twist of fate, two women discover a year postpartum that their babies have been mistakenly swapped at birth, altering their lives forever.

Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power
(2022)In BRAINWASHED: SEX-CAMERA-POWER, Nina Menkes examines the pervasiveness of the male gaze in the film canon and its chilling real-world consequences. Originally coined by feminist film theorist Laura Mulvey, the term "male gaze" articulates the way in which women have been filmed as objects to be looked at on screen by male characters, for an assumed male audience by often-male filmmakers.

Nowhere to Run
(1993)Action superstar Jean Claude Van Damme has nowhere to run and nothing to lose.

8 Million Ways to Die
(1986)This crime thriller follows an ex-cop who befriends a young prostitute. When she is found dead, he vows to take down the man responsible.

The Aviator
(1985)In 1928, a daredevil mail pilot is tasked with transporting a teenage girl when the two crash-land on a snowy mountain full of hungry wolves.