2005
"The Trouble With Frank" Starring Jon Bon Jovi and Estella
Warren, National Lampoon Productions. Directed by Arthur Hiller,
Written by William Dozier, Sal Catalano, J.D. Shapiro and Matty
Simmons. Executive Producer L. Charles Grimes.
2005
"Lovewrecked" Starring Amanda Bynes, Media 8 Entertainment.
Directed by Randall Kleiser, Written by Stephen Langford. Executive
Producers James Lance Bass, Derek F.C. Elliot, Kelli Konop and
Matthew F. Leonetti Jr.
2004
"I Am David" Starring Jim Caviezel and Ben Tibber, Walden
Media/Lions Gate. Directed by Paul Feig, Written by Paul Feig and
Anne Holm. Producers Davina Belling, Lauren Levine, and Clive Parsons.
2002
"Deuces Wild" Starring Stephen Dorff and Brad Renfro, MGM.
Directed by Scott Kalvert, Written by Paul Kimatian and Christophen
Gambale. Executive Producers Eberhard Kayser, Mario Ohoven and Marc
Sferrazza.
2001
"On the L" Starring Lance Bass and Joey Fatone,
Miramax/Zomba. Directed by Eric Bross, Written by Eric Aronson and
Paul Stanton. Executive Producers Robbie Brenner, Jeremy Kramer, Bob
Osher, Andrew Panay and Johnny Wright.
2000
"Sunset Strip" Starring Simon Baker, Anna Friel and Nick
Stahl, 20th Century Fox. Directed by Adam Collis. Written by Randall
Jahnson and Russell DeGrazier, Executive Producer James Dodson.
2000
"Skipped Parts" Starring Drew Barrymore and Jennifer Jason
Leigh, Trimark. Directed by Tamra Davis. Written by Tim Sandlin,
Executive Producers Mark Amin, Tamra Davis and Mike Elliott.
2000
"Boys and Girls" Starring Freddie Prinze, Jr., Claire
Forlani, and Jason Biggs, Miramax/Dimension. Directed by Robert
Iscove, Written by The Drews, Executive Producers Jeremy Kramer,
Jill Sobel Messick, Bob Weinstein and Harvey Weinstein.
1999
"Simpatico" Starring Nick Nolte, Jeff Bridges and Sharon
Stone, Fine Line. Directed by Matthew Warchus. Written by Sam
Shepard, Matthew Warchus and David Nicholls. Executive Producers Sue
Baden-Powell, Joel Lubin and Greg Shapiro.
1999
"She's All That" Starring Freddie Prinze, Jr and Rachael
Leigh Cook, Miramax. Directed by Rob Iscove. Written by R. Lee
Fleming Jr. Executive Producers Bob Weinstein and Harvey Weinstein.
1999
"More Dogs Than Bones" Starring Joe Mantegna and Peter
Coyote, Dream Entertainment. Directed by Michael Browning. Written
by Michael Browning, Producers Ehud Bleiberg, Yitzhak Ginsberg,
Miriam Leffert and Brittany Taylor.
1999
"Made Men" Starring James Belushi, Michael Beach and Timothy
Dalton, Silver Pictures. Directed by Louis Morneau. Written by
Robert Franke, Alfred Gough and Miles Millar. Executive Producers
Dan Cracchiolo and Steve Richards.
1998
"Very Bad Things" Starring Christian Slater and Cameron Diaz,
Polygram. Directed by Peter Berg. Written by Peter Berg. Executive
Producers Ted Field, Michael A. Helfant, Scott Kroopf and Christian
Slater.
1998
"Pecker" Starring Edward Furlong and Christina Ricci, New
Line. Directed by John Waters. Written by John Waters. Executive
Producers Joseph M. Caracciolo Jr, Mark Ordeseky, Joe Revitte and
Jonathan Weisgal.
1998
"Four Days in September" Starring Alan Arkin, Miramax.
Directed by Bruno Baretto. Written by Ferrnando Gabeira and Leopoldo
Serran. Producers Lucy Barreto and Luiz Carlos Barreto.
1997
"Little Boy Blue" Starring Ryan Phillippe, Nastassja Kinski
and John Savage, Warner Bros. Directed by Antonio Tebaldi. Written
by Michael Boston. Executive Producer Virginia Giritlian.
1997
"Gridlock'd" Starring Tupac Shakur and Tim Roth, Columbia
Tristar/Polygram. Directed by Vondie Curtis Hall. Written by Vondie
Curtis Hall. Executive Producers Ted Field, Scott Kroopf and Russell
Simmons.
1997
"Good Burger" Starring Kel Mitchell and Kenan Thompson,
Paramount/Nickelodeon. Directed by Brian Robbins. Written by Dan
Schneider, Kevin Kopelow and Heath Seifert. Executive Producer Julia
Pistor.
1996
"The Pallbearer" Starring David Schwimmer and Gwyneth
Paltrow, Miramax. Directed by Matt Reeves. Written by Jason Katims
and Matt Reeves. Executive Producers Meryl Poster, Bob Weinstein and
Harvey Weinstein.
1996
"The Leopard Son" Documentary, Discovery Films. Directed by
Hugo Van Lawick. Eecutive Producer Tim Cowling. -
1996
"Boys" Starring Winona Ryder, Interscope. Directed by Stacy
Cochran. Written by Stacy Cochran and James Salter. Executive
Producers Ted Field, Robert W. Cort and Scott Kroopf.
1994
"Surviving the Game" Starring Ice-T and Rutger Hauer, New
Line. Directed by Ernest R. Dickerson. Written by Eric Bernt.
Executive Producer Kevin J. Messick.
1994
"Silent Fall" Starring Richard Dreyfuss, Linda Hamilton and
John Lithgow, Warner Bros. Directed by Bruce Beresford. Written by
Akiva Goldsman. Executive Producer Gary Barber.
1994
"Rapa Nui" Starring Jason Scott Lee, Esai Morales and
Sandrine Holt, Warner Bros. Directed by Kevin Reynolds. Written by
Kevin Reynolds and Tim Rose Price. Executive Producers Guy East and
Barrie M. Osborne.
1994
"Fresh" Starring Sean Nelson and Samuel L. Jackson, Miramax.
Directed by Boaz Yakin. Written by Boaz Yakin. Executive Producer
Lila Cazes.
1994
"Airborne" Starring Shane McDermott, Warner Bros. Directed by
Rob Bowman. Written by Bill Apablasa and Stephen McEveety. Producers
Bruce Davey and Stephen McEveety.
1993
"The Wide Sargasso Sea" Starring Karina Lombard, New Line.
Directed by John Duigan. Written by Carole Angier, John Duigan, Jean
Rhys and Jan Sharp. Executive Producer Sara Risher.
1993
"Raining Stones" Starring Bruce Jones and Julie Brown.
Directed by Ken Loach. Written by Jim Allen. Producers Sally Hibbin. -
1991
"Riff-Raff" Starring Robert Carlyle and Emer McCourt.
Directed by Ken Loach. Written by Bill Jesse. Producer Sally Hibbin. -
1991
"Highlander II" Starring Sean Connery and Virginia Madsen,
Miramax/Columbia TriStar. Directed by Russell Mulcahy. Written by
Gregory Widen, Brian Clemens, William Panzer and Peter Bellwood.
Executive Producers Guy Collins and Mario Sotela. -
1990
"The First Power" Starring Lou Diamond Phillips, MGM.
Directed by Robert Resnikoff. Written by Robert Resnikoff. Executive
Producer Robert W. Cort.
1990
"Taking Care Of Business" Starring James Belushi and Charles
Grodin, Touchstone. Directed by Arthur Hiller. Written by Jill
Mazursky and Jeffrey Abrams. Executive Producer Paul Mazursky.
1990
"Men at Work" Starring by Charlie Sheen and Emilio Estevez.
Directed by Emilio Estevez. Written by Emilio Estevez. Executive
Producers Moshe Diamant and Irwin Yablans.
1990
"Hidden Agenda" Starring Frances McDormand, Brian Cox, Brad
Dourif and Mai Zetterling, MGM. Directed by Ken Loach. Written by
Jim Allen. Executive Producers John Daly and Derek Gibson.
1989
"See No Evil, Hear No Evil" Starring Richard Pryor and Gene
Wilder, TriStar. Directed by Arthur Hiller. Written by Earl Barret,
Arne Sultan and Marvin Worth. Executive Producers Earl Barret, Burtt
Harris and Arne Sultan.
1988
"Talk Radio" Starring Eric Bogosian, Universal. Directed by
Oliver Stone. Written by Eric Boogosian and Oliver Stone. Executive
Producers Greg Strangis and Sam Strangis.
1987
"Wall Street" Starring Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen and
Daryl Hannah, 20th Century Fox. Directed by Oliver Stone. Written by
Stanley Weiser and Oliver Stone. Producer Edward R. Pressman.
1987
"She's Having a Baby" Starring Kevin Bacon and Elizabeth
McGovern, Paramount. Directed by John Hughes. Written by John
Hughes. Executive Producer Ronald Colby.
1984
"Rumblefish" Starring Matt Dillon, MCA/Universal. Directed by
Francis Ford Coppola. Written by S. E. Hinton and Francis Ford
Coppola. Executive Producer Francis Ford Coppola. [Best Score Golden
Globe nominee]