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Five ambitious medical school students experiment with the fine line between life and death.
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...life to report his or her experiences. They call themselves flatliners (a flat line on EKG and EEG machines signifies heart and...By dodging the questions it raises about life after death, Flatliners ends up tripping on timidity. It's a movie about daring...
Rolling Stone
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A hulking (6'3-1/2"), hardworking dark-haired character player and occasional lead, Oliver Platt grew up the son of a US diplomat, splitting his time between the Middle East, Asia and Washington, DC.
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Actor and producer Michael Douglas enjoyed great success by avoiding the heroic leading man archetype by creating smart, flawed, sympathetically human characters. His popularity grew through
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A leading producer of diverse Hollywood features and Broadway productions, Scott Rudin was seen as a show business wunderkind when he was named President of Production at 20th Century Fox at the age
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Thanks to the sudden celebrity born from his electrifying performance in “Footloose” (1984), actor Kevin Bacon was transformed from a virtual unknown into an unlikely heartthrob who graced the covers
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Began career as an attorney with Columbia Pictures in the late 1970s before joining NBC and later HBO as an executive specializing in business affairs and programming operations. At HBO Pictures
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This strikingly handsome lead of the 1990s is notable for his bedroom eyes and lean physique. The third of the acting Baldwin brothers (including the older Alec and Daniel and younger Stephen),
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The son of a film legend and a former teen heartthrob who seemed poised for mega-stardom, thanks to breakout roles in “Stand By Me” (1986) and “The Lost Boys” (1987), actor Kiefer Sutherland suffered
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Previous work experience as a window display artist and fashion designer provided an appropriate foundation for the films of Joel Schumacher. Amiably shallow, slickly produced and filled to
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