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Actor: Ving Rhames, starred in:
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| 1. Baby Boy (year: 2001) |
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Ten years later, writer and director John Singleton returns to the South Central Los Angeles neighborhoods of his debut film Boyz 'N the Hood (1991). ...
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| 2. Blood In Blood Out (year: 1993) |
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Taylor Hackford directed this urgent melodrama about the realities of street crime, gangs, and prison life among the Chicanos of East Los Angeles. Mik ...
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| 3. Bringing Out the Dead (year: 1999) |
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This tense urban drama stars Nicolas Cage as Frank Pierce, a paramedic on the brink of physical and emotional collapse. Frank has worked for years in ...
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| 4. Con Air (year: 1997) |
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Former war hero Cameron Poe (Nicolas Cage) is sentenced to eight years in prison when he accidentally kills a man in a barroom brawl while defending h ...
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| 5. Dave (year: 1993) |
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The ghost of Frank Capra must have smiled when he saw Dave, an amusing and effective update of one of Capra's favorite themes — the scrupulo ...
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| 6. Entrapment (year: 1999) |
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After a long career playing good guys, Sean Connery gets to have some fun playing a crook for a change in the romantic crime thriller Entrapment & ...
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| 7. I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry (year: 2007) |
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When two testosterone-fueled firemen attempt to register as domestic partners in order to bypass the bureaucratic red tape preventing one of them from ...
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| 8. Jacob's Ladder (year: 1990) |
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A tortured man finds himself caught in a middle-ground between hallucination and reality in this supernatural thriller, scripted by Bruce Joel Rubin o ...
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| 9. Pulp Fiction (year: 1994) |
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Outrageously violent, time-twisting, and in love with language, Pulp Fiction was widely considered the most influential American movie of the 1990s. D ...
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| 10. Shooting Gallery (year: 2005) |
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A billiard-savvy street kid resorts to desperate measures after finding himself caught between a pair of veteran hustlers and a corrupt vice cop in th ...
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| 11. The People Under the Stairs (year: 1991) |
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Wes Craven wrote and directed this surrealistic horror-comedy, which was inspired by a true story of parents keeping their children locked in a baseme ...
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