List of the best Steven Wright movies: Coffee and Cigarettes(2003), Son of the Mask(2005), Stars and Bars(1988), Desperately Seeking Susan(1985) ... ...
Comedy, Drama
USA|Japan|Italy
2003
96 Minutes
Roberto Benigni Steven Wright Joie Lee Cinqué Lee Steve Buscemi Iggy Pop Tom Waits Vinny Vella Vinny Vella Jr. Renee French E.J. Rodriguez
iggy pop steve buscemi waiter actor tom waits musician amusing cheeky uneasy coffee shop house restaurant california brooklyn, n.y. coffee cigarettes conversation communication nikola tesla misunderstanding
A series of vignettes that all have coffee and cigarettes in common.
Comedy
USA|Germany|Australia|France
2005
95 Minutes
Jamie Kennedy Alan Cumming Ryan Falconer Liam Falconer Traylor Howard Steven Wright Bob Hoskins Ben Stein Gabriel Botha Galen Botha Jeanette Cronin
father mother son dog odin loki madcap wild city suburb household superhuman abilities artifact father/son relationship shapeshifting supernatural phenomenon family discovery metamorphosis 2000s
Tim Avery, an aspiring cartoonist, finds himself in a predicament when his dog stumbles upon the mask of Loki. Then after conceiving an infant son "born of the mask", he discovers just how looney child raising can be.
Comedy
USA
1988
94 Minutes
Daniel Day-Lewis Harry Dean Stanton Martha Plimpton Matthew Cowles Joan Cusack Maury Chaykin Deirdre O'Connell Will Patton Steven Wright Keith David Laurie Metcalf
A British art expert travels across America in order to purchase a rare Renoir painting in the South but comes across some crazy characters in the process.
Comedy
USA
1985
104 Minutes
Rosanna Arquette Madonna Aidan Quinn Mark Blum Robert Joy Laurie Metcalf Anna Levine Will Patton Peter Maloney Steven Wright John Turturro
housewife musician young woman husband young man mobster cheeky hilarious quirky new york city battery park disco street east village mistaken identity personal ads jewelry theft amnesia murder marital problems
A bored New Jersey suburban housewife's fascination with a kooky character she's read about in the personal columns leads to her being mistaken for the woman herself.