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Boogie Nights

"The life of a dreamer, the days of a business and the nights in between."

In 1977, an idealistic porn producer and his promising protege try to catch up with the end of an era before their never-ending party collides with cold, hard reality.

Top Cast

  • Mark Wahlberg

    Mark Wahlberg

    Eddie Adams / Dirk Diggler

  • Burt Reynolds

    Burt Reynolds

    Jack Horner

  • Julianne Moore

    Julianne Moore

    Amber Waves

  • John C. Reilly

    John C. Reilly

    Reed Rothchild

  • Heather Graham

    Heather Graham

    Rollergirl

  • Don Cheadle

    Don Cheadle

    Buck Swope

  • Philip Seymour Hoffman

    Philip Seymour Hoffman

    Scotty J.

  • William H. Macy

    William H. Macy

    Little Bill

  • Thomas Jane

    Thomas Jane

    Todd Parker

Overview

In 1977, an idealistic porn producer and his promising protege try to catch up with the end of an era before their never-ending party collides with cold, hard reality.

Rating

7.6 / 10
3,581 Reviews
6 Popular

2 Reviews

  • CinemaSerf
    CinemaSerf
    7 May 28, 2023

    Yikes, but was there fuss around this when it was released? A film about porn, yes, but a film about men in porn - and with the ribbed and toned "Marky Mark" too! What will we see? What will he show? I remember the general interest in this hitherto rather unsavoury topic was insatiable. Well, what we do get is a rather interesting and lively exposé of just how the porn industry might have worked in the late 1970s. Experienced producer "Horner" (Burt Reynolds) spots hunky waiter "Eddie" (Mark Wahlberg) in a restaurant and next thing, the young man is the hottest of properties. With the timeless moniker of "Dirk Diggler" (try finding that on PornHub!) he is soon a true star with money and girls and drugs galore. Fame is a fickle friend, however, and the writing is soon on the wall for our emotionally ill-equipped young man who never for a moment considers that this escalator can go down as well as up. This story is filled with engaging and enigmatic characters - ranging from the stoic "Amber Waves" (a cracking effort from Julianne Moore) who seems to try and instil a sense of proportion and responsibility to the gorgeously stereotypical "Reed Rothschild" (an unlikely casting, I thought, in John C. Reilly). It's Mark Wahlberg who proves to be the revelation here, though. He works quite naturally with the on-form, and entirely plausible, veteran Reynolds and for quite a while, their roller-coaster of sex and success is compelling and quite enjoyable to follow. Is anything real in that scene at the end? Well who knows - but 2½ hours peppered with some great disco just flew by in a cinema that was packed to the rafters.

  • JPV852
    JPV852
    6 Dec 30, 2025

    While I can admire the production design recreating the 70s and 80s and a great performance from Burt Reynolds, I didn't find this terribly engaging. The first part and last section were very good but found the middle to be meandering. I didn't think the various character arcs came together (compared to Magnolia which I loved) and I think 15-20 minutes could've been removed. Still, it's worth watching at least. **3.25/5**

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