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    • Young Guns. Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland, Lou Diamond Phillips. 669 votes. Estevez delivers a riveting performance as Billy the Kid in the action-packed western film, Young Guns.
    • The Breakfast Club. Emilio Estevez, Molly Ringwald, Judd Nelson. 662 votes. Estevez brings a nuanced and layered portrayal to the character of Andrew Clark in John Hughes's seminal coming-of-age dramedy, The Breakfast Club.
    • The Outsiders. Matt Dillon, C. Thomas Howell, Ralph Macchio. 485 votes. Estevez shines in The Outsiders, a captivating drama that explores the lives of two rival teen gangs in the 1960s.
    • Young Guns II. Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland, Lou Diamond Phillips. 514 votes. Estevez reprises his role as Billy the Kid in the thrilling sequel, Young Guns II.
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    • 8 'Blow Out'
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    • 6 'Minority Report'
    • 5 'The Lives of Others'
    • 4 'Eye in The Sky'
    • 3 'The Truman Show'
    • 2 'The Conversation'
    • 1 'Rear Window'

    Rotten Tomatoes: 78% 30 years after Rear Window, Alfred Hitchcock's successor Brian De Palma created a funnier, sexier, sleazier take on the 1954 original. Also paying homage to other Hitchcock classics including Vertigo and Dial M for Murder, Body Doubleis a deliciously indulgent turn from De Palma with his dazzling camera and twisted humor on ful...

    Rotten Tomatoes: 83% One of the '80s most underrated cop thrillers, Sharky's Machine sees Burt Reynolds star in a smart, tough, strangely erotic crime picture, the type that Clint Eastwood would revel in, such as Tightrope. Reynolds, who had done a string of comedies up to that point, returns to form both in front of and behind the camera, as he al...

    Rotten Tomatoes: 87% Another classic De Palma that was misunderstood upon release, Blow Out is an intelligent thriller driven by style rather than plot. Like his previous years' Dressed to Kill, contemporary audiences failed to realize that Blow Out was about craft, not story. A '70s thriller masquerading as an '80s one, the movie helped signal the...

    Rotten Tomatoes: 89% A traditional mismatched buddy cop romp, Stakeout gives charm to a bawdy and, in the wrong hands, indecorous concept. The pacing is eloquent, and John Badham'sdirection is fun and tonally consistent. However, the movie's performances are what make it one of the better action comedies of the '80s. Richard Dreyfuss is wonderful, ...

    Rotten Tomatoes: 90% In Minority Report, the superintendence is not done by the protagonist but by the enemy. From director Steven Spielberg, Minority Report is, like many of his best-known works, a chase film. However, it also deftly mixes elements of tech noir, mystery, and classic thriller. Minority Report catches Spielberg at a great time, unen...

    Rotten Tomatoes: 92% More contemplative drama than intense thriller, The Lives of Others proves a startling mature first feature for its writer/director, Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck. Surrounding the Stasi monitoring of a playwright and his actress lover in East Berlin, the movie glides through its 137-minute run time to deliver a poignant, int...

    Rotten Tomatoes: 95% Although he did try his hand with bigger franchise movies, director Gavin Hood is at his best working with smart, political material, and Eye in the Skyhighlights his biggest strengths. Depicting the debate around a potential drone strike, the movie is a challenging moral quandary and presents its ethical dilemma with atypical ...

    Rotten Tomatoes: 95% It's unclear whether The Truman Showis a more important film now or when it was released. The movie was not just a prescient look into the pervasiveness of broadcasting in the new millennium but provided a warm, charming, and thought-provoking narrative along with it. While it raises some interesting questions on the nature of ...

    Rotten Tomatoes: 97% The world is crumbling under Harry Caul, the protagonist of Francis Ford Coppola's The Conversation. He is a surveillance expert, played with a somber tragedy by Gene Hackman in one of his great roles. Like other thematic contemporaries, such as Blow Out, Blowup, or The Parallax View, The Conversationis about what happens when ...

    Rotten Tomatoes: 98% Although limited in range, Rear Windowgives Hitchcock as many ideas to work with as any of his pictures. The narrative is sharp, uncluttered, and thematically right up his alley. Although simple on the outset, its concept is fertile for exploring some of Hitchcock's favorite ideas, such as voyeurism and shameless desires. The "...

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    Police detectives Chris Lecce (Richard Dreyfuss) and Bill Reimers (Emilio Estevez) are on the hunt for escaped prisoner "Stick" Montgomery (Aidan Quinn). When the trail dries up, the pair are...

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  2. Another Stakeout is a 1993 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by John Badham and starring Richard Dreyfuss, Emilio Estevez, and Rosie O'Donnell. It is a sequel to the 1987 film, Stakeout. Unlike its predecessor, the film was neither a critical nor a commercial success.

  3. Jul 25, 2019 · The Public: Directed by Emilio Estevez. With Alec Baldwin, Taylor Schilling, Emilio Estevez, Jena Malone. An act of civil disobedience turns into a standoff with police when homeless people in Cincinnati take over the public library to seek shelter from the bitter cold.

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  5. The Way (2010) 43 Videos. 99+ Photos. Emilio Estevez was born on May 12, 1962, in New York City. He is the eldest son of actor Martin Sheen, who at the time was just breaking into the business. His mother, Janet Sheen (née Templeton), was a former New York art student who had met Emilio's father right after he had moved to Manhattan.

  6. Stakeout is a 1987 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by John Badham and starring Richard Dreyfuss, Emilio Estevez, Madeleine Stowe and Aidan Quinn. The screenplay was written by Jim Kouf , who won a 1988 Edgar Award for his work.

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