Brad Sullivan

  • 1977
    Slap Shot

    Slap Shot

    Slap Shot

    6.861 1977 HD

    To build up attendance at their games, the management of a struggling minor-league hockey team signs up the Hanson Brothers, three hard-charging players whose job is to demolish the opposition.

    Slap Shot
  • 1991
    The Prince of Tides

    The Prince of Tides

    The Prince of Tides

    6.631 1991 HD

    A troubled man talks to his suicidal sister's psychiatrist about their family history and falls in love with her in the process.

    The Prince of Tides
  • 1993
    Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit

    Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit

    Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit

    6.375 1993 HD

    Deloris Van Cartier is again asked to don the nun's habit to help a run-down Catholic school, presided over by Mother Superior. And if trying to reach out to a class full of uninterested students wasn't bad enough, the sisters discover that the school is due to be closed by the unscrupulous chief of a local authority.

    Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit
  • 1998
    Nothing Sacred

    Nothing Sacred

    Nothing Sacred

    9.0 1998 HD

    Father Ray, a card-playing, cocktail-sipping, blues-loving priest, ministers to his parishioners at St. Thomas, a large urban church in an inner-city neighborhood. He grapples with his own personal failings, including occasional crises of faith. Offering support are wise older priest Father Leo, young idealist Father Eric, and feminist nun Sister Maureen. (The series was co-created by a Jesuit priest named Bill Cain and producer David Manson.)

    Nothing Sacred
  • 1993
    I'll Fly Away

    I'll Fly Away

    I'll Fly Away

    7.5 1993 HD

    I'll Fly Away is an American drama television series set during the late 1950s and early 1960s, in an unspecified Southern U.S. state. It aired on NBC from 1991 to 1993 and starred Regina Taylor as Lilly Harper, a black housekeeper for the family of district attorney Forrest Bedford, whose name is an ironic reference to Nathan Bedford Forrest, the founder of the Ku Klux Klan. As the show progressed, Lilly became increasingly involved in the Civil Rights Movement, with events eventually drawing in Forrest as well. I'll Fly Away won two 1992 Emmy Awards, and 23 nominations in total. It won three Humanitas Prizes, two Golden Globe Awards, two NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Drama Series, and a Peabody Award. However, the series was never a ratings blockbuster, and it was canceled by NBC in 1993, despite widespread protests by critics and viewer organizations. After the program's cancellation, a two-hour movie, I'll Fly Away: Then and Now, was produced, in order to resolve dangling storylines from Season 2, and provide the series with a true finale. The movie aired on October 11, 1993 on PBS. Its major storyline closely paralleled the true story of the 1955 murder of Emmett Till in Money, Mississippi. Thereafter, PBS began airing repeats of the original episodes, ceasing after one complete showing of the entire series.

    I'll Fly Away
  • 1987
    Tin Men

    Tin Men

    Tin Men

    6.294 1987 HD

    A minor car accident drives two rival aluminum-siding salesmen to the ridiculous extremes of man versus man in 1963 Baltimore.

    Tin Men
  • 1987
    The Untouchables

    The Untouchables

    The Untouchables

    7.771 1987 HD

    Young Treasury Agent Eliot Ness arrives in Chicago and is determined to take down Al Capone, but it's not going to be easy because Capone has the police in his pocket. Ness meets Jim Malone, a veteran patrolman and probably the most honorable one on the force. He asks Malone to help him get Capone, but Malone warns him that if he goes after Capone, he is going to war.

    The Untouchables
  • 1973
    The Sting

    The Sting

    The Sting

    8.017 1973 HD

    A novice con man teams up with an acknowledged master to avenge the murder of a mutual friend by pulling off the ultimate big con and swindling a fortune from a big-time mobster.

    The Sting