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- 2008 - Train Choir
- 2008 - Wendy and Lucy
- 2008 - American Violet
- 2007 - Code Name: The Cleaner
- 2004 - The Punisher
- 2001 - The Mothman Prophecies
- 2000 - Remember the Titans
- 2000 - Gone in Sixty Seconds
- 1999 - Breakfast of Champions
- 1999 - Entrapment
- 1998 - Armageddon
- 1997 - The Postman
- 1997 - Inventing the Abbotts
- 1996 - Fled
- 1996 - The Spitfire Grill
- 1996 - This World, Then the Fireworks
- 1995 - Copycat
- 1994 - The Puppet Masters
- 1994 - The Client
- 1993 - Romeo Is Bleeding
- 1992 - Painted Heart
- 1992 - In the Deep Woods
- 1992 - In the Soup
- 1991 - The Rapture
- 1990 - A Shock to the System
- 1990 - Cold Heaven
- 1990 - Everybody Wins
- 1987 - A Gathering of Old Men
- 1986 - No Way Out
- 1985 - Desperately Seeking Susan
- 1984 - Chinese Boxes
- 1983 - Variety
- 1982 - King Blank
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