Casts & Crew
Eric Bana
Jennifer Connelly
Sam Elliott
Josh Lucas
Nick Nolte
Paul Kersey
Cara Buono
Todd Tesen
Kevin Rankin
Celia Weston
Mike Erwin
Lou Ferrigno
Stan Lee
Regi Davis
Craig Damon
Geoffrey Scott
Regina McKee Redwing
Daniel Dae Kim
Daniella Kuhn
Michael Kronenberg
David Kronenberg
Rhiannon Leigh Wryn
Lou Richards
Jennifer Gotzon
Louanne Kelley
Toni Kallen
Paul Hansen Kim
John Littlefield
Lorenzo Callender
Todd Lee Coralli
Johnny Kastl
Eric Ware
Jesse Corti
Rob Swanson
Mark Atteberry
Eva Burkley
Rondda Holeman
John A. Maraffi
Michael Papajohn
David St. Pierre
Boni Yanagisawa
David Sutherland
Sean Mahon
Brett Thacher
Kirk B.R. Woller
Randy Neville
John Prosky
Amir Faraj
Ricardo Aguilar
Victor Rivers
Lyndon Karp
Also Directed by Ang Lee
In the weekend after thanksgiving 1973 the Hood family is skidding out of control. Then an ice storm hits, the worst in a century.
Mr. Chu is an elderly widower who teaches tai chi chuan in Beijing. He moves to America to live with his son's family, but finds the cultural adjustment difficult. Since his daughter is a white woman who does not speak Chinese, Mr. Chu's son, Alex, must mediate.
Lee’s award-winning thesis film for NYU parallels a young man running from the Mafia and a young woman hiding from the INS, and its blend of the comic and the melodramatic sets the tone for the first feature films to follow. The title refers to Manhattan’s Canal Street, which separates Chinatown from Little Italy.
BMW film presents "The Hire", a series of eight short films produced for the Internet in 2001 and 2002. A form of branded content, all eight films feature popular filmmakers from across the globe, star Clive Owen as the "The Driver" and highlight the performance aspects of various BMW automobiles. The series made a comeback in 2016, fifteen years after its original run ended.
Two modern-day cowboys meet on a shepherding job in the summer of '63, the two share a raw and powerful summer together that turns into a lifelong relationship conflicting with the lives they are supposed to live.
Clive Owen plays "The Driver," a man who goes from place to place (in BMW automobiles), hired by various clients to provide driving or other services.
19-year-old Billy Lynn is brought home for a victory tour after a harrowing Iraq battle. Through flashbacks the film shows what really happened to his squad - contrasting the realities of war with America's perceptions.
Rich Mr. Dashwood dies, leaving his second wife and her daughters poor by the rules of inheritance. Two daughters are the titular opposites.
During World War II a secret agent must seduce, then assassinate an official who works for the Japanese puppet government in Shanghai. Her mission becomes clouded when she finds herself falling in love with the man she is assigned to kill.
The film tells the story of a retired and widowed Chinese master chef Chu (Si Hung Lung) and his family living in modern day Taipei, Taiwan. At the start of the film, he lives with his three attractive daughters, all of whom are unattached. As the film progresses, each of the daughters encounters new men in their lives. When these new relationships blossom, the stereotypes are broken and the living situation within the family changes.. The film features several scenes displaying the techniques and artistry of gourmet Chinese cooking. Since the family members have difficulty expressing their love for each other, the intricate preparation of banquet quality dishes for their Sunday dinners is the surrogate for their familial feelings.