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The Man with One Red Shoe review

Not well received, this somewhat cheesy yet typical 80's movie is fun to watch just to see what Hollywood computers and gadgets looked like before they were invented.

What To Expect When You're Expecting review

See Quaid at his quirkiest, as he plays the role of overly-competitive father in this star-packed comedy that questions what it means to become a parent.

Flight of the Phoenix review

Quaid stars as pilot Frank Towns in this remake of the 1965 film, he is his rough and rugged self trying to rebuild their last hope of escaping their desolate location after their plane crash lands in the desert.

Vantage Point review

Taking action movies to a new level, Quaid stars in this suspenseful and complex journey of a presidential abduction and assassination. Follow this story as told from the perspective of seven different strangers and how they are all linked. Can you unravel the mystery before the end is revealed?

Footloose review

Be sure not to miss Quaid, as Rev. Shaw in this fun-loving remake of this 1980's film. It is sure to have you up on your feet dancing to the beat, whether you can keep it or not.

Soul Surfer review

See Quaid in a different light as he portrays free-spirited, fun-loving dad to surfer Bethany Hamilton as she undergoes her journey to recovery after a horrific shark attack. This true story, chalk full of faith, will inspire and uplift even the most downtrodden of souls.

Pandorum review

Try to wrap your mind around this psychological sci-fi thriller, as Quaid stars as captain of a space voyage gone wrong. Witness the inner turmoil and plot twists that ensue.

Legion review

Truly a test of faith, Quaid plays the role of small business owner reluctant and bitter to believe in a higher power, but he is soon faced with unmistakable proof and forced to rise to the occasion. Not one for the kids, this somewhat disturbing action sci-fi film is sure to keep you up at night.

Yours, Mine & Ours review

Side-splitting hilarity as Dennis Quaid and Rene Russo try to maintain love and romance while combining their two very different methods of parenting into one. Constantly being outnumbered and undermanned by their very cunning 18 children,this two try to make it work in the Hollywood remake of this 1968 film.

In Good Company (2004) review

Dennis Quaid, Topher Grace, Scarlett Johansson, and Marg Helgenberger make an epic team in this comedy about old vs. new and what it means to truly be happy with life.
