Road House


5:15 pm - 8:00 pm, Today on AMC HDTV (East) ()

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An ex-UFC middleweight fighter takes a job at a rowdy bar in the Florida Keys, where things are not as they seem.

2024 English Stereo
Action Adaptation Remake Suspense/thriller

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Jake Gyllenhaal (Actor) .. Elwood Dalton
Born: December 19, 1980
Birthplace: Los Angeles, CA
Trivia: As the offspring of producer/writer Naomi Foner and director Stephen Gyllenhaal, it is not surprising that Jake Gyllenhaal has been acting since childhood. Raised in Los Angeles, Gyllenhaal acted in school plays and made his winsome screen debut when he was in the fifth grade, playing Billy Crystal's son in the blockbuster summer comedy City Slickers (1991). Keeping it in the family while acting with some of the industry's most notable talents, Gyllenhaal subsequently appeared in his parents' 1993 adaptation of the novel A Dangerous Woman with Debra Winger, and played Robin Williams' son in a 1994 episode of TV's Homicide that was directed by his father. Poised to make the transition from child to adult actor, Gyllenhaal earned rave reviews, heralding him as a star in the making, for his emotionally sincere performance as real-life rocket builder Homer Hickam in the warmly received drama October Sky (1999). Though he opted to stay in school and attend college at Columbia University, Gyllenhaal continued his creative pursuits, playing in a rock band and starring as the oddball title character alongside Drew Barrymore in the Barrymore-produced Sundance Film Festival entrant Donnie Darko (2001). Gyllenhaal could be seen later that same year as the titular character in the ill-fated Bubble Boy.After co-starring on the London stage in This Is Our Youth in spring 2002, Gyllenhaal was declared one half of Entertainment Weekly's "It Gene Pool" (with sister Maggie Gyllenhaal) for his aversion to taking the easy, teen flick route. In keeping with his preference for off-center work, Gyllenhaal coincidentally played the younger love object of choice in two consecutive indie comedies, appearing as Catherine Keener's sensitive boss in Nicole Holofcener's slyly witty Lovely & Amazing (2002) and Jennifer Aniston's enticing yet disturbed co-worker in Miguel Arteta's sardonic The Good Girl (2002). As further proof that he had the acting chops to go with his sad-eyed good looks, Gyllenhaal subsequently co-starred with Dustin Hoffman and Susan Sarandon as a young man enmeshed in his dead fiancée's family in Moonlight Mile (2002).With his star on the rise and his status as a heartthrob all but cemented, it became impossible for Gyllenhaal to avoid the draw of a big summer blockbuster. In 2004, he starred alongside Dennis Quaid in the mega-budgeted The Day After Tomorrow, and the success of that film put him in another league altogether. What followed was an interesting, challenging mix of roles for the young actor. He could be seen in the fall of 2005 starring in no less than three high-profile prestige films, all of them adaptations: the delayed big-screen version of the Pulitzer-prize winning play Proof, with Gwyneth Paltrow; the Gulf War memoir Jarhead, directed by American Beauty wunderkind Sam Mendes; and Ang Lee's cowboy romance Brokeback Mountain. The first two films received an indifferent response by critics, even though Jarhead's opening-weekend gross confirmed Gyllenhaal's bankability. Lee's film, however, garnered the most acclaim of 2005, and offered him perhaps his riskiest, most rewarding role to date. Playing the closeted, romantically frustrated rancher Jack Twist, Gyllenhaal added heartbreaking shades of vulnerability to his usual frat-boy cockiness, and more than held his own opposite a memorably gruff, taciturn Heath Ledger. As praise was heaped out upon the film and its two male leads, Gyllenhaal found himself the recipient of a BAFTA award, a National Board of Review notice, and an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Gyllenhaal would spend the next several years enjoying his status as a leading man, appearing in projects like Zodiac, Brothers, Love and Other Drugs, and Source Code.
Daniela Melchior (Actor) .. Ellie
Born: November 01, 1996
Birthplace: Almada, Portugal
Trivia: Joined a drama class when she was young, which gave her a way to connect with her classmates.Started her acting career working in films and television in her home country of Portugal.To get the role of Ratcatcher 2 in The Suicide Squad (2021), she first sent a self-tape from Portugal, and then was asked to fly to Atlanta for a screen test and audition with real-life rats.Wasn't familiar with the DC universe before getting cast as Ratcatcher 2 in The Suicide Squad (2021).Made her English-language debut in the film The Suicide Squad (2021).Worked with real-life rats while filming The Suicide Squad (2021).
Billy Magnussen (Actor)
Born: April 20, 1985
Birthplace: Woodhaven, Queens, New York, United States
Trivia: Wrestled in high school until a hamstring injury forced him to quit and drop out of gym class during his senior year; enrolled in a drama course instead and fell in love with acting. Made Broadway debut in the 2007 revival of The Ritz. Big break came in 2008 being cast as Casey Hughes on As the World Turns. Meryl Streep caught his Tony-nominated performance in Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, and recommended him to director Rob Marshall for the film adaptation of Into the Woods; landed the role of Rapunzel's prince. Plays bass in the New York City-based band Reserved for Rondee. Appears in two movies (Bridge of Spies; The Big Short) nominated for 2015 Best Picture Oscars.
Jessica Williams (Actor)
Joaquim De Almeida (Actor)
Born: March 15, 1957
Birthplace: Lisbon, Portugal
Trivia: A prominent international screen presence whose Golden Globe-nominated performance in the hit Fox series 24 has only served to cement his success in the United States, Joaquim de Almeida has found equal success on both American and European screens. Though he would tend the gardens at the Embassy of Zaire in Austria before testing his mettle as an actor, the Lisbon-born future star eventually set his sights on New York City. It was there that de Almeida first began to achieve fame as a performer in numerous New York Shakespeare Festival productions, with early roles in Miami Vice and The Soldier first bringing him to the attention of American viewers. Though indeed a skilled English-language performer, it was de Almeida's proficiency in Spanish, German, Italian, and French (in addition, of course, to his native Portuguese), that truly helped him to expand into the international film market. Throughout the 1990s, de Almeida's career continued to pick up steam thanks to performances in such widely seen efforts as Robert Rodriguez's Desperado and the sprawling miniseries Nostromo. In 1997, the actor found his continued efforts before the camera finally beginning to pay off when he was awarded a Portuguese Golden Globe for his spellbinding performance in the romantic drama Tentação. Though few would have the opportunity to see de Almeida exchange gunfire with Emilio Estevez in the hybrid spaghetti Western-Hong Kong action flick A Dollar for the Dead when the film proved dead on arrival, subsequent roles in Behind Enemy Lines and the 2003 miniseries Kingpin served well to keep him a recognizable international player. In the early 2000s, it began to appear as if television was the medium in which de Almeida truly shined. If a recurring role as Ramon Salazar on Fox's 24 wasn't enough for viewers, de Almeida could also be spotted on The West Wing and Wanted. Subsequent performances in such features as The Celestine Prophecy and Moscow Zero -- as well as voice-over work in the controversial video game Saints Row -- preceded a particularly heartfelt turn as painter Óscar Domínguez in the 2007 biopic Óscar -- El Color del Destino.
Austin Post (Actor)
Born: July 04, 1995
Birthplace: Syracuse, New York, United States
Trivia: Moved to Grapevine, Texas, at the age of 9. In 2010, his guitar strings broke during his audition for the band Crown the Empire. Former member of a heavy metal band. Recorded his first mixtape at the age of 16. Worked at a Chicken Express when he was a teenager. Moved to Los Angeles, California, after dropping out of college. Was the opening act on Justin Bieber's Purpose World Tour.
Conor McGregor (Actor)
Born: July 14, 1988
Birthplace: Crumlim, Dublin, Ireland
Trivia: McGregor made his mixed-martial arts debut in an amateur fight against Kieran Campbell for the Ring of Truth promotion in Dublin in February 2007. He won via technical knockout in the first round. After the fight, he turned professional and was signed by the Irish Cage of Truth promotion. McGregor's first professional MMA bout was against Gary Morris in March 2008. He won in the second round via TKO. When UFC President Dana White made a trip to Dublin, Ireland in February 2013, he was inundated with requests to sign McGregor. He signed him a few days later following a meeting. McGregor made his professional boxing debut in August 2017 against boxing legend Floyd Mayweather. He lost via technical knockout in the tenth round.

Before / After
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Road House
2:45 pm
The Mummy
8:00 pm