Rated:R It's 1948 and Los Angeles is booming, but Easy Rawlins (Denzel Washington) has seen better days. He's just been fired and he's got house payments to make, so when he's offered a job locating the mysterious Daphne Monet (Jennifer Beals), he doesn't waste much time saying yes. Now, he finds himself drawn into a web of murder, blackmail, brutal cops and dirty city politics.
Rated:R When beautiful, young Rebecca Lott (Elizabeth Perkins) is unexpectadly widowed, she is left shell-shocked, confused and lonely -- until her best friend Sylvie (Whoopie Goldberg), younger sister Lucy (Gwyneth Paltrow) and ex-stepmother Alberta (Kathleen Turner) all arrive to provide support.
When, for Rebecca's birthday, Alberta hires a house painter (Jon Bon Jovi) to "spruce up her siding", the four women -- the widow, the virgin, the divorcee and the wife -- bound together by a single tragic event -- are liberated by a single, sexy house painter who inspires unforeseen passion within themselves and unexpected compassion for each other. And they discover that letting go of something is sometimes a whole lot better than holding on to nothing at all.
Rated:R Los Angeles, December 30, 1999 -- The eve of the Millenium. In the digital underground of the violent and chaotic city, human experience is bought and sold as the newest form of illicit entertainment. Meet Lenny Nero -- street hustler, ex-cop, panhandler of stolen dreams. As the world spins toward the last midnight of this century, he finds himself drawn into a vortex of paranoia and murder. All he needs to do is get the woman who loves him to help him save the woman he loves. And somehow make it through the night alive.