Peter Weller and Judy Davis star in The New Age (1994), writer-director Michael Tolkin's satire of Southern California yuppies grasping for spiritual meaning. When the credit-card-addicted heroes find themselves suddenly out of work, they turn first to sexual misadventures, and then to a series of mystics, gurus, pagan rituals, and other fashionably outré practices, only to continually find themselves unfulfilled. The movie's true moment of transcendence is provided by Paula Marshall, who turns The New Age into the nude age.