Paul (Patton Oswalt) is an obsessive New York Giants fan. His days as a parking-lot attendant are dull, but at night he watches games or calls sports talk-radio shows. When he and his buddy (Kevin Corrigan) see one of their favorite players at a gas station, they follow him. In a bar, they admit they've been on their trail and things get violent. How can the Giants' most devoted fan redeem himself after this incident? Directed by Robert D. Siegel. With Marcia Jean Kurtz, Gino Cafarelli, and Matt Servitto. Categories: Drama. Year: 2009.

Marcia Jean Kurtz in Big Fan
As Sara Goldfarb (Ellen Burstyn), a lonely widow, uses prescription diet pills to prepare for a game show appearance that will never come, her son, Harry (Jared Leto), his girlfriend, Marion (Jennifer Connelly), and his best friend, Tyrone (Marlon Wayans), sink deeper and deeper into the vicious grip of heroin addiction. Facing a supply shortage in New York, Harry and Tyrone head out on the road to pull off a drug deal that they hope will be the answer to their prayers. Marion, left alone in her apartment, is forced to sacrifice her morals to score the heroin she so desperately needs. Directed by Darren Aronofsky. With Christopher McDonald and Suzanne Shepherd. Categories: Cult Classics, Crime, Drama, New York. Year: 2000.

Marcia Jean Kurtz in Requiem for a Dream
Sonny Wortzik (Al Pacino) thinks he has a simple plan. All he has to do is rob a bank and he'll be able to pay for his lover's sex-change operation. What he gets is a complicated, day-long standoff in a New York City bank, where nothing goes as planned. Directed by Sidney Lumet. With John Cazale, James Broderick and Charles Durning. Categories: Politics, Crime, Drama, Thriller. Year: 1975.

Marcia Jean Kurtz in Dog Day Afternoon