TV Schedule for ScreenPix
Tuesday, May 14th TV listings for ScreenPix
Stanley & Iris (1990)
A widow and a bakery worker find escape from the demands of their everyday lives when romance blossoms between them.
Richard III (1995)
An ambitious noble murders his way to England's throne in this adaptation of Shakespeare's play, set in the 1930s.
Convicts (1991)
A boy (Lukas Haas) works with convicts on the sugar-cane plantation of a senile Civil War veteran (Robert Duvall) in 1902 Texas.
Crooked Hearts (1991)
A college dropout (Pete Berg) comes home to his wild older brother (Vincent D'Onofrio) and the rest of their fun but flawed family.
Harry and Son (1984)
An out-of-work hard hat (Paul Newman) clashes with his surfer son (Robby Benson), a would-be writer working in a car wash.
Heart of Dixie (1989)
A sorority member (Ally Sheedy) uses the college newspaper to crusade for civil rights in 1957 Alabama.
It Takes Two (1988)
A Texan (George Newbern) buys a red sports car from a beauty (Kimberly Foster) who makes him think twice about his bride (Leslie Hope).
Golden Gate (1994)
A mission to find subversives within San Francisco's Chinese community has far-reaching consequences for an FBI agent.
The Indian Runner (1991)
Family tragedy follows a Nebraska policeman (David Morse) and his bad-streak veteran brother (Viggo Mortensen) in the late 1960s.
Crime and Punishment (2002)
In contemporary Moscow a law student (Crispin Glover) goes on the run and struggles with a guilty conscience after he has murdered an old pawnbroker.
Cohen and Tate (1988)
A 12-year-old (Harley Cross) tries to outwit two mob hit men (Roy Scheider, Adam Baldwin) driving him from Oklahoma to Houston.
Under Fire (1983)
Three U.S. journalists (Nick Nolte, Joanna Cassidy, Gene Hackman) get too close to one another and their work in 1979 Nicaragua.
The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1998)
New York subway hijackers threaten to kill passengers if they do not receive a $5 million ransom within the hour.
Twice Told Tales (1963)
Three creepy Hawthorne stories: "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment," "Rappaccini's Daughter," "The House of the Seven Gables."