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In School of Rock, a wannabe rock star posing as a substitute teacher turns his class into a rock band, showcasing themes of self-discovery and the power of music. Jack Black's energetic performance as Dewey Finn is pivotal to the film's charm and success, bringing comedic relief and teaching life lessons to both his students and the audience. The film's engaging plot, catchy soundtrack, and talented young cast all contribute to its enduring popularity, solidifying its status as a classic.
- Released: 2003
- Directed by: Richard Linklater
Kung Fu Panda presents the delightful journey of an unlikely hero discovering his true potential while saving his homeland from an evil threat. Jack Black voices the lovable protagonist Po, whose humor and determination anchor the film's heart and soul. Combining stunning animation, memorable characters, and a powerful message about believing in oneself, this film has become an animated classic and spawned successful sequels and spin-offs.
- Released: 2008
- Directed by: John Stevenson, Mark Osborne
A modern reimagining of the beloved 90s film, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle brings a fresh twist to the franchise by trapping players inside a video game world. Jack Black's uproarious performance as a self-absorbed, social-media-obsessed teenager trapped in an explorer's body steals every scene he's in. Boasting a talented ensemble cast, thrilling action sequences, and well-timed humor, this film has successfully revived the Jumanji series for a new generation.
- Released: 2017
- Directed by: Jake Kasdan
The Holiday is a delightful romantic comedy that weaves together the stories of two women who swap homes for the holidays to escape their love lives, uncovering new relationships and experiences along the way. Jack Black brings warmth and humor to the film in his role as Miles, a kind-hearted composer who forms an unexpected connection with one of the leading ladies. The film's charming premise, relatable characters, and escapist appeal have made it a favorite among rom-com enthusiasts.
- Released: 2006
- Directed by: Nancy Meyers
Tropic Thunder is a satirical action-comedy that pokes fun at Hollywood and war movies, boasting an ensemble cast led by a standout performance from Jack Black. Playing an out-of-control comedian battling drug addiction, Black's unhinged and manic portrayal adds a layer of chaos to the already absurd plot. The film's sharp writing, inventive set pieces, and memorable performances make it a wildly entertaining and successful entry in the comedy genre.
- Released: 2008
- Directed by: Ben Stiller
Featuring the origin story of the iconic rock duo Tenacious D, The Pick of Destiny is a rollicking musical adventure packed with humor and heart. Jack Black's infectious passion for music and his dynamic chemistry with co-star Kyle Gass propel the film forward, allowing their irreverent personalities to shine. The film's epic quest narrative, hilarious songs, and cult-classic status have cemented its place in the pantheon of rock comedies.
- Released: 2006
- Directed by: Liam Lynch
Exploring themes of inner beauty and self-acceptance, Shallow Hal is a romantic comedy with a unique and heartwarming premise. Jack Black delivers a nuanced and heartfelt performance as the superficial protagonist who learns to see past appearances. The film's endearing message, coupled with the chemistry between Black and co-star Gwyneth Paltrow, allows it to transcend typical rom-com territory and leave a lasting impression on audiences.
- Released: 2001
- Directed by: Robert Farrelly, Peter Farrelly
In Jumanji: The Next Level, the gang returns to the perilous video game world, only to find new dangers and challenges awaiting them. Jack Black continues to shine as the avatar Professor Shelly Oberon, infusing the character with comedic brilliance and a surprisingly emotional depth. With thrilling new adventures, impressive visual effects, and character growth, this sequel maintains the excitement for audiences and expands the Jumanji universe.
- Released: 2019
- Directed by: Jake Kasdan
Based on the beloved children's horror book series, Goosebumps is an action-packed, family-friendly adventure that follows a group of kids as they accidentally unleash iconic monsters from author R.L. Stine's manuscripts. Jack Black brilliantly portrays the eccentric writer Stine, bringing gravitas and wit to the character while driving the film's narrative. With thrilling special effects, engaging performances, and a healthy dose of nostalgia, Goosebumps has delighted both fans of the books and newcomers alike.
- Released: 2015
- Directed by: Rob Letterman
Nacho Libre follows a monastery cook who moonlights as a masked wrestler to raise money for orphans, blending humor, action, and unexpected heart. Jack Black's hilarious portrayal of the titular character Nacho showcases his comedic range and physical prowess, elevating the film to cult status. Anchored by director Jared Hess's unique visual style and a clever script, Nacho Libre continues to resonate with audiences seeking a fun, feel-good film.
- Released: 2006
- Directed by: Jared Hess
In Kung Fu Panda 2, hero Po faces new challenges as he confronts a formidable nemesis and uncovers the truth about his past. Jack Black returns to voice the beloved panda, infusing the character with humor, heart, and vulnerability that resonates with audiences. The sequel successfully builds upon the original’s foundation, offering stunning visuals, engaging storytelling, and a powerful emotional arc, solidifying the franchise's status as an animated treasure.
- Released: 2011
- Directed by: Jennifer Yuh Nelson
Director Peter Jackson's epic retelling of the classic monster movie, King Kong transports audiences to the mysterious Skull Island where an ambitious filmmaker discovers the colossal gorilla. Jack Black provides a captivating performance as the obsessive director Carl Denham, showcasing his talent for dramatic roles. With its breathtaking visuals, emotional depth, and thrilling action sequences, King Kong has cemented itself as a modern classic in the realm of adventure films.
- Released: 2005
- Directed by: Peter Jackson
Ice Age is a charming animated adventure that follows a group of prehistoric creatures as they embark on a perilous journey to return a lost human baby to his tribe. Jack Black lends his voice talents to the chatty saber-toothed tiger named Zeke, displaying his knack for comedic timing. With endearing characters, engaging storytelling, and heartfelt emotion, Ice Age became an instant classic and spawned a successful franchise.
- Released: 2002
- Directed by: Chris Wedge
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High Fidelity tells the story of a record store owner who reflects on his past relationships in an attempt to understand his romantic failings. Jack Black steals the show as the snarky employee Barry, demonstrating his ability to command attention and deliver memorable one-liners effortlessly. The film's smart script, engaging characters, and nostalgic soundtrack have garnered it a loyal following and a reputation as one of the most iconic romantic dramedies in cinematic history.
- Released: 2000
- Directed by: Stephen Frears
Mars Attacks! is a campy science fiction film that features an all-star ensemble cast fending off an alien invasion. Jack Black plays a small but memorable role as an inexperienced soldier, contributing to the film's offbeat humor and charm. Director Tim Burton's distinctive visual style, combined with the talented cast and tongue-in-cheek humor, makes Mars Attacks! a cult classic.
- Released: 1996
- Directed by: Tim Burton
The House with a Clock in Its Walls is a family-friendly fantasy-adventure that follows a young orphan as he discovers the hidden magical world that exists within his uncle's mysterious house. Jack Black plays the enigmatic uncle, infusing the character with warmth, humor, and a sense of wonder. Boasting enchanting visuals, an engaging story, and a talented cast, the film offers a delightful cinematic experience for viewers of all ages.
- Released: 2018
- Directed by: Eli Roth
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy is a comedy classic that follows the exploits of a bombastic news anchor and his eccentric team in the 1970s. Jack Black makes a memorable cameo as a vengeful biker, providing one of the film's most iconic and quotable scenes. The combination of absurd humor, quotable lines, and an ensemble cast of comedic heavyweights has solidified Anchorman's place in the pantheon of modern comedy films.
- Released: 2004
- Directed by: Adam McKay
Orange County is a coming-of-age comedy centered around a young man's desperate attempts to escape his dysfunctional family and attend a prestigious university. Jack Black plays the protagonist's older brother, a down-on-his-luck surfer who inadvertently creates chaos and hilarity at every turn. Touching on themes of family, ambition, and self-discovery, the film resonates with viewers and showcases Black's comedic prowess.
- Released: 2002
- Directed by: Jake Kasdan
In Be Kind Rewind, two video store clerks accidentally erase the footage of every VHS tape in the store and must re-shoot each film themselves. Jack Black's zany performance as one of the hapless protagonists is endearing and showcases his improvisational skills. With its original premise, heartfelt message about the power of community, and undeniable charm, the film has become a cult favorite among moviegoers.
- Released: 2008
- Directed by: Michel Gondry
Kung Fu Panda 3 sees Po confronting a new supernatural threat while discovering the secrets of his family and heritage. Jack Black continues to excel in his role as the lovable hero, bringing out the character's vulnerability and growth amidst the humor. With stunning visuals, heartfelt storytelling, and masterful voice acting, the film solidifies its place as a standout entry in the beloved animated franchise.
- Released: 2016
- Directed by: Jennifer Yuh Nelson, Alessandro Carloni
Saving Silverman is a raucous comedy chronicling the efforts of two friends to break up their buddy's controlling relationship, leading to a series of wild and unpredictable events. Jack Black's zany performance as the lovable yet dimwitted J.D. showcases his comedic chops and ensures that laughter never ceases throughout the film. The combination of a hilarious script, dynamic ensemble cast, and outrageous antics makes this movie a cult favorite.
- Released: 2001
- Directed by: Dennis Dugan
Demolition Man is an action-packed sci-fi thriller set in a futuristic society where a skilled police officer and a notorious criminal are cryogenically frozen, only to be revived decades later. Jack Black appears in a small role as one of the criminal's henchmen, showcasing his early career in the movie industry. The film's innovative premise, thrilling action sequences, and strong performances make it a classic example of 90s science fiction cinema.
- Released: 1993
- Directed by: Marco Brambilla
Shark Tale is an underwater animated comedy that centers around a fast-talking fish who dreams of rising above his mundane life. Jack Black lends his voice to Lenny, a vegetarian shark who befriends the protagonist and helps him on his journey. With its colorful animation, catchy soundtrack, and star-studded voice cast, Shark Tale has become a beloved family film.
- Released: 2004
- Directed by: Bibo Bergeron, Vicky Jenson, Rob Letterman
Enemy of the State is an action-thriller that follows a lawyer who becomes the target of a corrupt government official after accidentally obtaining incriminating evidence. Jack Black appears in a supporting role as a skilled computer analyst, showcasing his versatility as an actor within an ensemble cast. The film's pulse-pounding plot, intense action sequences, and gripping performances make it a standout entry in the political thriller genre.
- Released: 1998
- Directed by: Tony Scott
The Cable Guy is a dark comedy that tells the story of a man who befriends his cable installer, only to discover that he's a dangerously obsessive individual. Jack Black delivers a solid supporting performance as the protagonist's best friend, displaying his ability to thrive within an ensemble cast. The film's unique blend of humor, suspense, and psychological exploration has made it a cult favorite among fans of unconventional comedies.
- Released: 1996
- Directed by: Ben Stiller
Bernie is a darkly comedic true-crime tale centered around a charismatic mortician embroiled in a shocking scandal. Jack Black's transformative performance as the titular character showcases his dramatic range and ability to inhabit complex characters. The film's fascinating real-life basis and director Richard Linklater's unique storytelling style result in a gripping and unforgettable cinematic experience.
- Released: 2011
- Directed by: Richard Linklater
This heartwarming, family-friendly comedy follows a group of puppet characters on a quest to save their beloved theater. Jack Black delivers an eccentric and comically engaging performance as the kidnapped celebrity guest for the show. The film's blend of humor, nostalgia, and uplifting messages is expertly enhanced by Black's presence, making it an undeniable success.
- Released: 2011
- Directed by: James Bobin
Gulliver's Travels brings the classic literary tale to life in a modern, comedic adaptation, following the misadventures of a travel writer who finds himself in the land of Lilliput. Jack Black's portrayal of the titular character adds a fresh twist to the story, as he navigates the peculiar world with his signature humor. The film combines stunning visual effects, slapstick comedy, and a heartwarming message about self-worth, resulting in an entertaining family film.
- Released: 2010
- Directed by: Rob Letterman
- Po must train a new warrior when he's chosen to become the spiritual leader of the Valley of Peace. However, when a powerful shape-shifting sorceress sets her eyes on his Staff of Wisdom, he suddenly realizes he's going to need some help. Teaming up with a quick-witted corsac fox, Po soon discovers that heroes can be found in the most unexpected places.
- Released: 2024
- Directed by: Mike Mitchell
The Jackal is an action-packed thriller that follows an elusive assassin who is pursued by a seasoned FBI agent and a former IRA operative. Jack Black plays a supporting role as a skilled weaponsmith, further demonstrating his ability to tackle dramatic roles and adapt to various genres. The film's intense plot, gripping suspense, and strong performances make it a noteworthy entry in the thriller genre.
- Released: 1997
- Directed by: Michael Caton-Jones
Year One is a comedic romp through ancient history, as two dimwitted cavemen embark on a journey that takes them through various historical epochs. Jack Black plays one of the bumbling protagonists, making the most of his comedic talents amidst a chaotic and absurd plot. Though divisive among critics, the film's irreverent humor, slapstick comedy, and unique concept have earned it a dedicated following.
- Released: 2009
- Directed by: Harold Ramis
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer is a horror sequel that follows the surviving characters from the first film as they are once again terrorized by a vengeful killer. Jack Black makes a brief appearance as a quirky and suspicious resort worker, injecting some humor into the suspenseful plot. The film maintains the thrilling atmosphere of its predecessor and has become a staple within the slasher genre.
- Released: 1998
- Directed by: Danny Cannon
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story is a satirical biopic that parodies the rise and fall of famous musicians. Jack Black makes a memorable appearance as Paul McCartney, further highlighting his range as a comedic actor. The film's smart writing, strong performances, and hilarious musical numbers have made it a cult classic among comedy enthusiasts.
- Released: 2007
- Directed by: Jake Kasdan
Waterworld is an ambitious post-apocalyptic action film set in a world where the polar ice caps have melted, submerging the Earth's surface and forcing humanity to adapt to life on the water. Jack Black makes a brief appearance as a pilot, showcasing his versatility in the early stages of his career. Despite its mixed reception, the film remains an iconic example of 90s science fiction, featuring impressive visuals, intense action sequences, and noteworthy performances.
- Released: 1995
- Directed by: Kevin Reynolds
In Bio-Dome, two slackers accidentally become trapped in a scientific experiment and must find a way to adapt to their new environment. Jack Black appears in a small role as one of the protagonists' stoner friends, further demonstrating his early comedic talents. The film has gained a cult following over the years, thanks to its offbeat humor and eccentric characters.
- Released: 1996
- Directed by: Jason Bloom
Delving into the backstories of the legendary Furious Five, Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Masters is a short film that explores themes of teamwork and overcoming adversity. Jack Black reprises his role as Po, serving as the bridge between past events and the present, as he learns valuable lessons from his mentors. This engaging addition to the series showcases the characters' depth and maintains the franchise's high standards for storytelling and animation.
- Released: 2011
- Directed by: Anthony Leondis
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D Tour: A Tenacious Documentary
Jack Black, Kyle GassD Tour: A Tenacious Documentary offers a behind-the-scenes look at the band Tenacious D as they embark on a world tour to promote their film, The Pick of Destiny. Jack Black leads viewers through the journey, showcasing his passion for music and his dedication to entertaining audiences. The documentary provides unique insight into the band's creative process, touring life, and the deep bond between Black and his bandmate Kyle Gass.
- Released: 2008
- Directed by: Jeremy Konner
In The Big Year, three bird-watching enthusiasts vie for the title of "Birder of the Year," resulting in a heartfelt and quirky comedy. Jack Black's charming performance as one of the competitors highlights his ability to infuse humor and depth into his roles. With its unique premise, endearing characters, and beautiful cinematography, the film offers a fresh take on the comedic genre.
- Released: 2011
- Directed by: David Frankel
Envy is a dark comedy that explores the destructive nature of jealousy when a man becomes resentful of his best friend's newfound success from an absurd invention. Jack Black stars as the successful inventor, expertly bringing his signature flair for comedy to the role. Despite its mixed reception, the film remains a showcase of Black's talent and chemistry with co-star Ben Stiller.
- Released: 2004
- Directed by: Barry Levinson
- When a young boy mails his Christmas wish list to Santa with one crucial spelling error, a devilish Jack Black arrives to wreak havoc on the holidays.
- Released: 2024
- Directed by: Robert Farrelly
In Kung Fu Panda Holiday, Po struggles to balance his responsibilities as the Dragon Warrior while preparing for his village's annual holiday festivities. Jack Black returns to voice the beloved panda, delivering a heartwarming performance filled with humor and sincerity. This festive short film holds true to the franchise's winning formula, combining beautiful animation, engaging storytelling, and endearing characters for a delightful seasonal treat.
- Released: 2010
- Directed by: Tim Johnson
Dead Man Walking is a powerful drama that explores the moral complexities of capital punishment, as a nun becomes the spiritual advisor to a death row inmate. Jack Black appears in a small role as the inmate's younger brother, showcasing his dramatic range and early acting talent. The film's thought-provoking subject matter, gripping performances, and compelling story make it an unforgettable cinematic experience.
- Released: 1995
- Directed by: Tim Robbins
Secrets of the Furious Five delves into the backstories of the Kung Fu Panda franchise's beloved characters, exploring themes of perseverance, personal growth, and the power of friendship. Jack Black once again voices Po, bridging the stories and learning valuable life lessons from the origins of his mentors. This engaging short film expands the series' universe and enriches the development of its characters.
- Released: 2008
- Directed by: Raman Hui
- Returning to her home planet Pandora, an infamous bounty hunter forms an unexpected alliance with a ragtag team of misfits. Together, they battle alien monsters and dangerous bandits to uncover one of Pandora's most explosive secrets.
- Released: 2024
- Directed by: Eli Roth
Based on the true story of a Polish immigrant who creates a Ponzi scheme within the polka community, The Polka King is a dark comedy that explores themes of ambition and deception. Jack Black delivers a captivating performance as the charismatic conman, showcasing his talent for inhabiting complex, real-life characters. The film's compelling story and strong ensemble cast make it a fascinating and entertaining exploration of human nature.
- Released: 2018
- Directed by: Maya Forbes
In The NeverEnding Story III, the beloved fantasy franchise continues as young hero Bastian must return to the magical land of Fantasia to save it from an evil sorceress. Jack Black appears as one of the film's antagonists, showcasing his early talent for playing comedic villains. Despite mixed reviews, the film offers fans a nostalgic trip back to the imaginative world of Fantasia.
- Released: 1994
- Directed by: Peter MacDonald
The Fan is a psychological thriller that examines the dangerous relationship between an obsessive sports fan and a professional baseball player. Jack Black plays a supporting role as a broadcast technician, further solidifying his versatility as an actor. The film's unnerving exploration of celebrity obsession, intense performances, and gripping narrative make it a memorable entry in the thriller genre.
- Released: 1996
- Directed by: Tony Scott
Airborne is a coming-of-age sports film that follows a California surfer who moves to Cincinnati and discovers his passion for rollerblading. Jack Black plays a minor role as one of the rollerblading enthusiasts, demonstrating his early acting talent and ability to tackle a variety of roles. The film's high-energy sports sequences, engaging characters, and relatable themes make it a nostalgic favorite among fans of 90s cinema.
- Released: 1993
- Directed by: Rob Bowman
Cradle Will Rock is a historical drama set during the 1930s, focusing on the tumultuous production of the controversial play of the same name. Jack Black delivers a strong performance as a young playwright navigating the challenges of his career and the socio-political climate of the time. The film's captivating plot, period-accurate production design, and ensemble cast make it a standout entry in the historical drama genre.
- Released: 1999
- Directed by: Tim Robbins
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Yo Gabba Gabba: Circus
Jack Black, Lance RobertsonYo Gabba Gabba: Circus is an episode of the popular children's television series that follows the colorful characters as they learn about the thrills of the circus. Jack Black guest stars as a fun-loving ringmaster, adding his signature charm and humor to the episode. With its catchy songs, colorful visuals, and engaging storyline, this installment of Yo Gabba Gabba continues to entertain and educate young audiences.
- Released: 2009
The Love Letter is a romantic comedy about an anonymous love letter that causes chaos and confusion among the residents of a small town. Jack Black delivers a humorous supporting performance as the protagonist's coworker, adding levity to the film's heartwarming story. The film's charming premise, light-hearted tone, and engaging performances make it an enjoyable addition to the romantic comedy genre.
- Released: 1999
- Directed by: Peter Chan
- Run Ronnie Run is an American comedy film & a spin-off inspired by the HBO sketch comedy show Mr. Show. The recurring character Ronnie Dobbs is the focal point of the movie. It was directed by Troy Miller. While the film was produced in 2001 it was released direct-to-video in 2003.
- Released: 2003
- Directed by: Troy Miller
Bongwater is a quirky indie comedy centered around a group of eccentric, marijuana-loving friends living in Portland, Oregon. Jack Black provides a memorable supporting performance as a zany stoner musician, further highlighting his comedic range and ability to bring unique characters to life. The film's offbeat humor, idiosyncratic characters, and laid-back atmosphere make it a cult favorite among fans of indie comedies.
- Released: 1998
- Directed by: Richard Sears
Bob Roberts is a satirical mockumentary that follows the political campaign of a conservative folk singer running for the U.S. Senate. Jack Black makes a brief appearance as a fan of the titular character, showcasing his knack for comedic timing in the early stages of his career. The film's biting satire, clever writing, and memorable performances have earned it a reputation as a thought-provoking and entertaining exploration of political culture.
- Released: 1992
- Directed by: Tim Robbins
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Bailout
Jack BlackThe content of this entry is unspecified in terms of available information about the film's plot or thematic focus.
- Released: 2012
- Directed by: Michael Winterbottom
- Bye Bye Love is a 1995 American comedy-drama film that deals with the central issue of divorce. It was directed by Sam Weisman and written by Gary David Goldberg and Brad Hall. It stars Matthew Modine, Randy Quaid, Paul Reiser, Janeane Garofalo, Amy Brenneman, Eliza Dushku, Rob Reiner, Amber Benson, and Lindsay Crouse. Production costs were heavily underwritten by McDonald's product placement. Goldberg and Hall stated that they included in the script several fictionalized accounts of events that had happened to divorced friends of theirs. Also acting in the film were Jayne Brook, and Ed Flanders in his last movie role. A not-yet-famous Jack Black has one line as a disc jockey at a party. Co-stars Amber Benson and Eliza Dushku went on to play main roles on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, as did Lindsay Crouse. While Benson shared episodes with both Dushku and Crouse, the three actresses never spoke lines to or were featured in the same scenes as each other.
- Released: 1995
- Directed by: Sam Weisman
- Prop 8: The Musical is a 2008 short film directed by Adam Shankman and written by Marc Shaiman.
- Released: 2008
- Directed by: Adam Shankman
- Self-absorbed writer Margot (Nicole Kidman) and her young son arrive at her family's seaside home as surprise guests at the wedding of her sister Pauline (Jennifer Jason Leigh). The siblings are estranged, and hope to reconcile during their weekend visit. However, all hope for a peaceful reunion disintegrates when Margot tries to convince Pauline not to marry her ne'er-do-well fiance, Malcolm (Jack Black).
- Released: 2007
- Directed by: Noah Baumbach
- "After the boys leave the party . . ." Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site.
- Released: 2011
- Directed by: Adam Yauch
- Set in the early 1970's, "Jesus' Son" is a series of linked yet discrete stories that chart the to-hell-and-back journey of a young man known only as "FH." Told in the way a person might recount a series of anecdotes over a drink -- with all the mistakes and exaggerations, false starts and shuttling back in time that inevitably occurs -- it is a stunning glimpse into the way one man's heart and mind work.
- Released: 1999
- Directed by: Alison Maclean
- A magic crystal leads a college student (Josh Charles) and an adventurer (Rutger Hauer) on a surreal quest to save the world.
- Released: 1996
- Directed by: Krishna Rao
- Blind Justice is a 1994 American television film on HBO directed by Richard Spence. It features Armand Assante, Robert Davi, Elisabeth Shue, Adam Baldwin, and Jack Black. First Nations actor Jimmy Herman appears as a shaman. It was shot entirely in Arizona.
- Released: 1994
- Directed by: Richard Spence
- Jaded and detached, Johnny Skidmarks (Peter Gallagher) is a crime scene photographer who has no qualms about moonlighting as a blackmailer to earn extra cash. Johnny and his team have a lucrative business going: no one gets hurt, no questions asked, no harm done... until things start to go wrong. Once cool about everything and unaffected by all that he sees, Johnny's fortunes take a turn for the worse when his fellow conspirators in his blackmailing venture keep turning up as victims in the crime scenes he has to photograph.
- Released: 1998
- Directed by: John Raffo
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Melvin Goes to Dinner
Michael Blieden, Stephanie Courtney, Matt PriceWhen Melvin (Michael Blieden) organizes a dinner party with an old friend (Matt Price), two more acquaintances tag along. The group sips wine and discusses the casual happenings of daily life amid flashbacks to past events, and as the evening progresses, the friends become comfortable with each other. Their conversations shift to intimate details about sex, marriage and relationships in this slice-of-life drama adapted from Blieden's stage play "Phyro-Giants!"- Released: 2003
- Directed by: Bob Odenkirk