Stewart Steinberg

Stewart Steinberg

Birth : 1936-03-08, New York, New York, USA

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Stewart Steinberg

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Spider-Man: Homecoming
Ferry Commuter
Following the events of Captain America: Civil War, Peter Parker, with the help of his mentor Tony Stark, tries to balance his life as an ordinary high school student in Queens, New York City, with fighting crime as his superhero alter ego Spider-Man as a new threat, the Vulture, emerges.
It's Kind of a Funny Story
Charlie
A clinically depressed teenager gets a new start after he checks himself into an adult psychiatric ward.
Shooting Johnson Roebling
Constantine Papamichael
In the far-reaching labyrinth of the New York City streets, life can be tough. Especially if you're not exactly sure where you fit in. Meet Charles Pavolski, just another Polack from Jersey, whose greatest achievement was 4th place in the potato sack race finals at Seashore Day Camp. Age 9. On the brink of a network deal, life finally seems to be falling into place for the young film student. There's only one problem. He doesn't think so. Sacrificing his integrity in a world of reality TV, Charles feels trapped. Breaking free, he kicks in a door to the underbelly of the city on a hunt for his missing mentor. Embarking on this journey of self-discovery will change the course of his life forever.
A Fish in the Bathtub
Rabbi Harris
A forty-year marriage begins to unravel when the husband brings home a pet fish that he wants to keep in the bathtub.
Lovesick
Analyst
Sigmund Freud's ghost advises a married New York psychiatrist in love with a patient.
The Island
Hiller
David Nau leads a band of modern day pirates who raid yachts and sail boats of people on vacation in the Caribbean. When reporter Blair Maynard and his son arrive to investigate the mystery of the disappearing boats, Nau and his band of raiders decide to induct them into their tribe.
American Hot Wax
Stone
This is the story loosely based on Cleveland disc jockey Alan Freed, who introduced rock'n'roll to teenage American radio audiences in the 1950s. Freed was a source of great controversy: criticized by conservatives for corrupting youth with the "devil's music"; hated by racists for promoting African American music for white consumption; persecuted by law enforcement officials and finally brought down by the "payola" scandals.
Freud's Magic Powder