l Network (1976)
l Network (1976)
Mad as hell and not going to take it any more? Then tune into Sidney Lumet's ahead of its time drama starring Peter Finch and Faye Dunaway, winners of two of the film's four Oscars.
l Broadcast News (1987)
William Hurt plays the auto-cutie anchorman with Holly Hunter as his brilliant producer. Albert Brooks steals the picture as the plain John reporter who sweats up a storm when given his chance to read the news.
l To Die For (1994)
Suzanne Stone (Nicole Kidman) is a suburban wife who wants to be a famous name and face on television. But how far will she go to achieve her ambitions? Husband Larry (Matt Dillon) is about to find out.
l The Insider (1999)
Kidman's fellow Aussie Russell Crowe blows the whistle on big tobacco in Michael Mann's thriller, based on a true story. Al Pacino is the ambitious producer who scents a scoop.
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