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Empire Records
TrailerA funky little record shop provides the setting for this youthful comedy that centers on the workers there as they try to help poor. The manager who really wants to buy the place, recoups his losses after his well-meaning, but dim-bulbed employee Lucas steals his savings and loses it all in Atlantic City while trying to increase it twofold at the gaming tables. If they can not come up with the loot, the mega-chain Music City will buy it.Actors: Anthony LaPaglia, Maxwell Caulfield, Debi Mazar, Rory Cochrane, Johnny Whitworth, Robin Tunney, Renée Zellweger, Ethan Embry, Coyote Shivers, Brendan Sexton III, Liv Tyler, ...»Director: Allan MoyleCountry: United StatesDuration: 90 minQuality: HDRelease: 1995IMDb: 6.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Empire Records"
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Characters of "Empire Records"
Joe ReavesPlayed by: Anthony LaPagliaRex ManningPlayed by: Maxwell CaulfieldJanePlayed by: Debi MazarLucasPlayed by: Rory CochraneA.J.Played by: Johnny WhitworthDebraPlayed by: Robin TunneyGinaPlayed by: Renée ZellwegerMarkPlayed by: Ethan EmbryBerkoPlayed by: Coyote ShiversWarrenPlayed by: Brendan Sexton IIICorey MasonPlayed by: Liv TylerEddiePlayed by: James 'Kimo' WillsMitchell BeckPlayed by: Ben Bode -
Directors of "Empire Records"
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Creators of "Empire Records"
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Critic Reviews of "Empire Records"
Ken Eisner VarietyAugust 11, 2008A soundtrack in search of a movie, Empire Records is one teen-music effort that never finds a groove.
Joe Levy Rolling StoneAugust 14, 2007Lovably sloppy.
Roger Ebert Chicago Sun-TimesJanuary 01, 2000If the movie is a lost cause, it may at least showcase actors who have better things ahead of them.
Jason Bailey FlavorwireMay 28, 2016It's high on charm and low on quality; the writing is pedestrian at best, the characters are paper-thin, and director Allan Moyle lets the music do the heavy lifting.
Clint Morris MovieholeApril 19, 2008One of the hippest and most enjoyable movies of the 90s. This ROCKS!
John J. Puccio Movie MetropolisJuly 16, 2003...things just move quickly from one person's conflicts to another, with little momentum or feeling of satisfaction.
Bill Chambers Film Freak CentralJune 22, 2003Leaves you with the sensation of having chewed a piece of bubblegum until well after its flavour ran dry.
Dragan Antulov rec.arts.movies.reviewsApril 03, 2003[Leaves the] impression of artificiality.
Brian Mckay eFilmCritic.comMarch 20, 2003The Empire Strikes Out . . . lame Gen-X "comedy" that falls completely flat . . . Go rent CLERKS
Kevin N. Laforest Montreal Film JournalSeptember 10, 2002Empire Records is little more than a poor man's Clerks, but an entertaining one.
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Soundtracks of "Empire Records"
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