Get ready for a thrilling movie experience with Matt Winston Movies, where you'll find an exciting collection of films starring the talented and versatile actor, Matt Winston. From heart-pumping action to thought-provoking dramas, this roundup will take you on a cinematic journey like no other. So sit back, relax, and let's dive into the world of Matt Winston's movies!
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1. Invaders from Mars (1986)
In 1986, "Invaders from Mars" takes audiences on a thrilling journey to a small town where aliens have infiltrated and are attempting to brainwash the townspeople. With an all-star cast, including Karen Black, Hunter Carson, and Timothy Bottoms, this horror-sci-fi masterpiece will leave you on the edge of your seat.
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2. Jurassic Park (1993)
Step into a breathtaking world of prehistoric wonder and thrilling adventure with the iconic 1993 film, "Jurassic Park. " Directed by the legendary Steven Spielberg, the movie follows a team of scientists and a family of visitors as they explore an awe-inspiring theme park hidden on a remote island teeming with resurrected velociraptors and towering Tyrannosaurus rex. An unexpected power failure sets these prehistoric creatures loose, turning the serene park into a dangerous jungle of fear and uncertainty.
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3. New Nightmare (1994)
New Nightmare" is a 1994 horror film that takes a chilling dive into the realm of fantasy. Directed by the legendary Wes Craven, this movie features characters that have become iconic for fans of the genre. As the title suggests, the film explores a new dimension of the nightmares of Freddy Krueger, a demonic force that has chosen him as its portal to the real world.
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4. Shooting Lily (1996)
Shooting Lily" is a unique 1996 film that combines elements of comedy and drama, directed by Arthur Borman and written by Arthur Borman and Duane Dell'Amico. The movie, starring Matt Winston, Amy Smallman, and Roy Jenkins, delves into the emotional turmoil experienced by a man named David, when the woman he loves, Lily, unexpectedly leaves him.
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5. Josh Kirby: Time Warrior! Chap. 5: Journey to the Magic Cavern (1996)
Josh Kirby: Time Warrior! Chap. 5: Journey to the Magic Cavern" is a thrilling family adventure film that takes audiences on a wild ride with its lively characters and spectacular visual effects. The film follows Josh, a young time-traveling hero, and his friends as they embark on another daring mission, this time, free-falling into the heart of the Earth.
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6. The Peacemaker (1997)
In the pulse-pounding thriller, "The Peacemaker, " an expert US Army colonel teams up with a highly intelligent and determined civilian woman to stop a deadly plot involving stolen Russian nuclear weapons. The clock is ticking and terrorist forces aim to use these dangerous devices for their own chaotic purposes, setting the stage for a relentless race against time. Starring George Clooney and Nicole Kidman, this high-stakes action drama, from directors Mimi Leder and writers Leslie Cockburn and Andrew Cockburn, will have you on the edge of your seat as the Peacemaker faces his toughest challenge.
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7. Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (1998)
Halloween H20: 20 Years Later is a chilling horror/thriller film released in 1998. Directed by Steve Miner, the movie stars Jamie Lee Curtis, Josh Hartnett, and Adam Arkin. This installment of the Halloween franchise follows Laurie Strode, now a dean of a Northern California private school.
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8. Anarchy TV (1998)
Anarchy TV" is a quirky yet provocative comedy that pokes fun at the traditional values of a small town while embracing the unconventionality of adolescent creativity. Following the purchase of a public access station by a conservative reverend, the station's content is deemed shockingly explicit by the outraged father - consisting of popular shows like "Conspiracy Of The Week" and "Eat Me" on Channel 69. However, when the reverend's daughter and her friends inadvertently seize control of the station, they embark on a rebellious mission to turn the tables.
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9. Fight Club (1999)
Fight Club" (1999) is a thrilling drama film that tells the story of an insomniac office worker and a provocative soap maker who form an underground fight club. As their club evolves, they challenge the establishment and delve into the depths of multiple personality disorders and group therapy. This groundbreaking film, written by Chuck Palahniuk and Jim Uhls, features extraordinary performances by Brad Pitt and Edward Norton.
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10. Galaxy Quest (1999)
Galaxy Quest" (1999) is a comedic sci-fi adventure that follows the alumni cast of a beloved space opera television series who are thrust into a real-life interstellar adventure. When an alien race in need of help contacts them, the former actors must put their egos aside and become the heroes they once portrayed.
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11. Passport to Paris (1999)
Passport to Paris" is an exciting family comedy about two twins, Mel and Ally, who are sent to Paris to visit their grandfather. Instead of just visiting, the twins quickly fall in love with the city and its culture, especially the two charming French boys they meet along the way.
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12. Keeping the Faith (2000)
Keeping the Faith" (2000) is a heartwarming romantic comedy that explores the intricate dynamic of love and religion. Directed by Edward Norton and written by Stuart Blumberg, the film stars Ben Stiller, Edward Norton, and Jenna Elfman. The story revolves around two best friends, a priest and a rabbi, who both fall in love with the same woman from their youth. However, due to their religious roles, they are unable to pursue a romantic relationship.
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13. Rocket's Red Glare (2000)
Rocket's Red Glare, released in 2000, is a heartwarming family film directed by Chris Bremble. The movie follows Todd Baker, a 17-year-old teenager who is struggling in school and his relationships. As part of a science project with his grandfather, a retired astronaut, Todd decides to restore a Mercury Redstone rocket. Little does he know that this seemingly simple endeavor will soon test his courage and resourcefulness.
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14. The Amati Girls (2000)
In "The Amati Girls" (2000), we meet four sisters who are mourning their father's death. Determined to help their widowed mother heal, they begin a journey of self-discovery and growth, each addressing the void in their personal and romantic lives. The lessons they learn touch the entire family, leading to emotional healing and unity.
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15. Totally Blonde (2001)
Totally Blonde is a light-hearted comedy that follows the journey of Meg Peters as she struggles to find the perfect partner. With a spontaneous decision, Meg bleaches her hair blonde, igniting a whirlwind of fun and laughter. The film explores the age-old question: "Do blondes really have more fun? "
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16. Hollywood Palms (2001)
Hollywood Palms is a quirky, hour-and-a-quarter-long comedy that takes place entirely within the confines of the Hollywood Palms apartment building and its surroundings. The film masterfully explores the lives of its inhabitants as they navigate through everyday mishaps, intertwined relationships, and unforgettable encounters in the bustling world of Hollywood.
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17. Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles (2001)
Embark on an action-packed adventure with the third installment of the critically acclaimed Crocodile Dundee series, Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles. In this entertaining film, Mick "Crocodile" Dundee (Paul Hogan), the legendary Australian Outback adventurer, brings his young son Mikey to the bustling metropolis of Los Angeles as he tries to solve a mystery at a movie studio. Mixed with comedy, suspense, and heartwarming moments, this family-friendly movie takes viewers on a whirlwind tour of California, with hilarious encounters and unexpected twists.
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18. A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001)
A. I. Artificial Intelligence is a captivating drama-sci-fi film released in 2001, directed by the renowned Steven Spielberg.
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19. About Schmidt (2002)
About Schmidt" is a heart-rending drama film directed by Alexander Payne, starring Jack Nicholson. Set in the serene landscape of Minden, Nebraska, the movie follows the story of Warren Schmidt, a recently retired man, who embarks on a soul-searching journey to his estranged daughter's wedding.
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20. The Core (2003)
The Core" is a thrilling sci-fi adventure film that hurls us into a dystopian future where the Earth's core has died, causing the planet to be on the brink of catastrophic destruction. The fate of humanity rests in the hands of a team of scientists led by Dr. Josh Keyes, played by Aaron Eckhart, and Dr. Susan Helman, portrayed by Hilary Swank. With their lives and the future of Earth at stake, they must brave the extremes of the planet's core in an attempt to jumpstart it once again.
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21. Deliver Us from Eva (2003)
Deliver Us from Eva" is a hilarious and heartwarming romantic comedy that will leave you giggling and swooning. The story revolves around Eva, who is determined to protect her three sisters from their overbearing boyfriends. When the men decide to pay a playboy to win Eva's heart, they are in for a surprise. As the playboy falls for Eva, comedy and romance ensue, creating a feel-good movie that is perfect for a date night.
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22. Death to the Supermodels (2005)
Death to the Supermodels" is a cheeky comedy that takes a unique spin on the classic slasher film. In this outrageous adventure, a group of eccentric supermodels gathers on a deserted island for the ultimate swimsuit photo shoot. But things take a dark turn when a mysterious stalker begins picking off the models one by one.
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23. Kicking & Screaming (2005)
Kicking & Screaming is a family comedy where lifelong soccer enthusiast Phil Weston (Will Ferrell) reluctantly takes on the coaching duties of a children's soccer team. Despite his lack of experience, he soon finds himself in a competition with his own father (Robert Duvall) for the affection of his team and his daughter. With a blend of humor, heart, and a touch of romance, this family-friendly film offers a delightful take on the challenges and triumphs of competitive sports and father-daughter relationships.
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24. Little Miss Sunshine (2006)
Little Miss Sunshine, the delightfully dysfunctional comedy-drama, follows a family's heart-warming and hilarious journey to get their young daughter to the finals of a beauty pageant. With a talented cast led by Steve Carell, Toni Collette, and Greg Kinnear, this cross-country adventure challenges the boundaries of family, love, and ambition.
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25. The Enigma with a Stigma (2006)
The Enigma with a Stigma" is a unique and captivating documentary that blends comedy and drama. The film was originally intended to document a happy couple's journey towards their wedding day. However, unforeseen events caused the movie to take a dramatic turn, revealing a mysterious global phenomenon that shook the world. Due to international response from various organizations, the film's release has been threatened. This gripping story combines humor with real-life issues, creating an intriguing and thought-provoking experience.
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26. Nobel Son (2007)
Nobel Son (2007) is a comedy-drama film that follows the story of a chemistry professor, who unexpectedly wins the Nobel Prize. As the professor and his wife travel to Stockholm to celebrate his achievement, his PhD student son gets kidnapped. The kidnapper demands the very sum the professor receives for winning the prestigious prize.
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27. Zodiac (2007)
In "Zodiac" (2007), a San Francisco cartoonist, Robert Graysmith, finds himself drawn into a chilling game of cat and mouse as he tries to hunt down the elusive and terrifying Zodiac Killer. From 1968 to 1983, this mysterious and brutal murderer haunted Northern California, leaving behind a trail of terror and uncertainty across the region. Graysmith teams up with crime reporter Paul Avery and SFPD inspector David Toschi, along with other investigators and experts, in a tireless quest for justice.
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28. I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry (2007)
I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry" is a hilarious and heartwarming comedy film that features a unique premise. Set in Brooklyn, two straight, single and charming firefighters, Chuck (Adam Sandler) and Larry (Kevin James), find themselves in a pinch when they realize they need insurance. However, domestic partner benefits are only available for gay couples.
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29. Back Nine (2010)
Back Nine" is a comical sports film that follows the journey of a once-successful professional golfer as he attempts to reclaim his spot in the PGA. In a bid to return to the big leagues, the past-his-prime golfer finds himself competing in small time tourneys, where he faces both hilarious challenges and unexpected camaraderie with his fellow competitors. Starring John Schneider, Carmen Electra, and Seymour Cassel, this movie is not only a light-hearted look at the world of golf, but also a heartwarming story of perseverance and redemption.
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30. StarStruck (2010)
StarStruck" is a delightful family comedy from 2010 that tells the story of Jessica Olsen, a teenage girl who embarks on a journey to meet her favorite pop star, Christopher Wilde. When her sister convinces her to join her on this adventure, Jessica finds herself navigating the world of fame, paparazzi, and the demanding life of a rising pop icon. As the story unfolds, she discovers the importance of standing up for oneself, apologizing when needed, and cherishing the unbreakable bond with her grandmother.
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31. The Boy Who Cried Werewolf (2010)
Get ready for a delightful mix of comedy, drama, and family fun in "The Boy Who Cried Werewolf" (2010). The tale unfolds as a young Californian family inherits a castle in the heart of Romania. Excitement ensues, but the highlight is for the youngest member, who is an avid monster enthusiast. He soon discovers that there's more to the castle than meets the eye.
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32. Barry Munday (2010)
Barry Munday" is a 2010 comedy-drama-romance film featuring Patrick Wilson, Judy Greer, and Chloë Sevigny. The film follows Barry Munday, a seemingly ordinary man who suddenly wakes up after being attacked, only to discover that he's missing his family jewels. As if that weren't enough, he learns about a paternity lawsuit filed against him by a woman he can't remember having sex with.
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33. Annie Claus Is Coming to Town (2011)
Annie Claus Is Coming to Town" is a delightful holiday comedy that follows the journey of Santa's daughter, Annie (played by Maria Thayer), as she embarks on her first adventure away from the North Pole. Eager for love and adventure, Annie travels to sunny California, where she befriends Candy Cane Inn's owner, Lucy (Vivica A. Fox) and her daughter Mia (Nay Nay Kirby).
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34. Poolboy: Drowning Out the Fury (2011)
Poolboy: Drowning Out the Fury" is a raunchy and irreverent comedy that takes audiences on a wild ride through sunny California. This action-packed film follows the story of a man who returns to his hometown after fighting in Vietnam for a staggering number of years. Upon his return, he discovers that his once- peaceful community is now overrun by Mexican immigrants and grapples with the devastating news that one of them murdered his family. Taking matters into his own hands, the hero sets out to avenge his family's demise in a high-stakes showdown.
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35. The Boys & Girls Guide to Getting Down (2011)
The Boys & Girls Guide to Getting Down" is a 2011 comedy film that unravels a wild night of partying in the heart of Los Angeles. As the night progresses, the partygoers are introduced to a plethora of tips and tricks on how to navigate the world of substance mixing (and not mixing) and the art of attracting potential hook-ups. This witty film also sheds light on how to avoid undesirables and have a good time without causing irreversible damage to oneself.
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36. Thanks for Sharing (2012)
Thanks for Sharing" (2012) is a heartfelt romantic comedy that brings together three unique individuals, each grappling with the complexities and challenges of the modern world. At the core of their journey is the shared struggle to overcome sex addiction.
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37. A Thousand Words (2012)
In "A Thousand Words, " Eddie Murphy, known for his witty and comedic performances, steps into a serious and reflective role as the character of Jack McCall. A successful, yet dishonest literary agent, McCall makes a deal with a spiritual guru, leading to unexpected supernatural consequences.
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38. FDR: American Badass! (2012)
FDR: American Badass! " is an outrageous, over-the-top spoof that takes you on an unforgettable journey of our country's greatest monster-hunting president! Set in the 1930s, Franklin D. Roosevelt, aka FDR, battles werewolves and other supernatural creatures while in pursuit of his policies.
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39. Star Trek: Enterprise - Uncharted Territory (2013)
Star Trek: Enterprise - Uncharted Territory" offers fans an unprecedented look into the world of one of the most iconic sci-fi series ever created. This 1h 30min documentary, released in 2013, is a must-watch for any Trekkie worth their salt.
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40. Wish I Was Here (2014)
Wish I Was Here" is a poignant comedy-drama that delves into the complexities of family, love, and self-discovery through the eyes of the protagonist, played by Zach Braff. The film follows the character, a struggling actor and devoted father, as he faces a series of life-altering decisions that force him to reevaluate his priorities.
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41. Creature Designers - The Frankenstein Complex (2015)
Creature Designers - The Frankenstein Complex" is a captivating documentary that delves into the art and evolution of creating monsters for the big screen. From the iconic King Kong to the mesmerizing creatures of Avatar, Star Wars, and The Lord of the Rings, this documentary highlights that behind every unforgettable monster lies the passion and ingenuity of talented artists. Follow the journey of these masters as they share their experiences, from designing intricate costumes to using groundbreaking technology to bring their nightmares to life.
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42. Fire City: End of Days (2015)
Fire City: End of Days" (2015) is a thrilling blend of Fantasy, Horror, and Thriller, set in a world where humans and demons coexist, but their balance is under threat. In this movie, demon Vine is forced to take a stand and fight against a dark figure who jeopardizes the tranquility between the two worlds. As the battle intensifies, Vine must use his abilities to protect his fellow demons and avert a catastrophe.
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43. Harbinger Down (2015)
In the chilling depths of the frozen Arctic Ocean, a team of dedicated marine biologists embark on a groundbreaking research mission to study the effects of global warming on an endangered pod of whales. As the crabbing vessel and its crew plunge into the icy waters, they stumble upon an eerie Soviet space shuttle, long forgotten beneath the ice.
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44. Uncle Kent 2 (2015)
In "Uncle Kent 2, " filmmaker Joe Swanberg enlists the help of Kent Osborne to produce a sequel to his 2011 film, "Uncle Kent. " However, Osborne's quest to create a follow-up takes a turn for the surreal when he attends a comic book convention and descends into madness. As the world careens towards its end, Osborne grapples with the implications of his actions and the future he faces.
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45. Traceroute (2016)
Traceroute is a humorous and enlightening exploration into the world of nerd culture, shedding light on the sometimes precarious working conditions found within this realm. Set against the backdrop of the 1980s and '90s, this intriguing documentary offers a unique perspective, combining the personal journey of the director, Johannes Grenzfurthner, with critical theory and the history of this fascinating subculture. Featuring engaging interviews with experts and enthusiasts alike, Traceroute reveals the hidden dangers and creatures that inhabit nerdland, while also highlighting the dedication and passion of those who call it home.
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46. David's Dinosaur (2017)
In the family-friendly movie "David's Dinosaur, " young David and his closest friends stumble upon a mysterious lost dinosaur egg in their grandfather's house. Their joy is short-lived when the menacing game hunter, Jackson Snide, appears on the scene. Snide will do anything in his power to obtain the baby velociraptor hatchling for his collection of rare discoveries.
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47. Making Apes: The Artists Who Changed Film (2019)
Making Apes: The Artists Who Changed Film" is an unforgettable documentary released in 2019, directed by William Conlin and written by Thomas R. Burman and William Conlin. The film takes us on a journey behind the scenes of the groundbreaking science fiction franchise, Planet of the Apes. Focusing on the makeup artists who transformed the face of cinema, this documentary brings to life the creative process behind making these memorable characters come to life.
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48. In Search of Darkness: Part II (2020)
In Search of Darkness: Part II continues the riveting exploration of the '80s horror film era, delving deeper into the practical-effects decade and showcasing interviews with genre icons and industry experts. This highly anticipated sequel builds upon the success of the original film, In Search of Darkness (2019), providing a comprehensive look at the classic horror movies that defined the decade. With engaging interviews in a seamless blend of nostalgia and new perspectives, this documentaries promises to captivate fans of the genre and offer an unforgettable cinematic experience.
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49. In Search of Tomorrow (2022)
In Search of Tomorrow" is a riveting journey into the world of '80s science fiction cinema, offering a nostalgic glimpse into a distinctive era of filmmaking. This compelling documentary allows viewers to understand the lasting impact and relevance of these films through interviews with the artists behind them and enthusiasts who have followed in their footsteps. The film not only delves into the craftsmanship of this genre but also incorporates the influence of significant historical events like the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, enriching the viewing experience for all.
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50. In Search of Darkness: Part III (2022)
In Search of Darkness: Part III is a highly anticipated sequel to the successful horror documentary trilogy. Releasing in 2022, this thrilling experience delves into the straight-to-video classics that filled the shelves at video rental stores, offering a unique blend of imaginative, gory, experimental, and entertaining features. With a runtime of 5 hours and 41 minutes, the documentary stands out as a hidden gem, ripe for rediscovery among avid horror fans.
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