INTERNAL AFFAIRS
Dennis Peck knows his way around the law. He can launder money, run a scam, fix a bad rap. He can even, for the right price, arrange a murder. "Trust me, he says, "I'm a cop."
Richard Gere is Peck and
Andy Garcia is Raymond Avila, the investigator determined to bring Peck to justice in this supercharged police thriller. Peck isn't going down without a fight. The slick, cold-blooded manipulator intends to take Avila's career, his marriage, even his sanity with him in Internal Affairs. "A fine tight script, says Gary Franklin (KABC-TV). "Two thumbs up!" say Siskel & Ebert. Trust them.
SLIVER
Sliver Heights has everything a girl could want. Panoramic views of the city, a fully functional gym and voyeuristic landlord with a minor oedipal complex and psychotic tendencies. One day, one of the tenants has an accident. First she looks out the window, then she looks the wrong way and finally she looks like pavement pizza. This leave a vacant room, which Carly Norris takes a fancy to. She's a 30 something executive who has never had that much success with men. But, hey, isn't that a perfectly eligible voyeuristic landlord with a minor oedipal complex and psychotic tendencies?
JADE
Money. Sex. Power. They're all part of this crisp, stylish suspense thriller from the director of the French Connection and the writer of Basic Instinct.
David Caruso (Kiss Of Death) plays Corelli, a D.A. up to his neck in a case that may lead to where he doesn't want to go.
Chazz Palminteri (The Usual Suspects) portrays Matt, a prominent attorney, local power broker and Corelli's longtime pal.
Linda Fiorentino (The Last Seduction) is Matt's wife Trina: a clinical psychologist who's bold, uninhibited and capable of anything, maybe even murder. With gripping suspense, fiery performances and one of the most spectacular car chases ever filmed, Jade is "a powerful movie without equal this year" (Doug Moore FOX-TV).