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Tag Archives: abortion
Nocturnal Animals (2016)
Director: Tom Ford Writer: Tom Ford (Based on a novel by Austin Wright)
Posted in Crime, Drama, Thriller, Uncategorized
Tagged aaron taylor-johnson, abortion, adaptation, amy adams, armies hammer, art gallery, austin wright, book, crime, drama, ex-husband, isla fisher, jake hyllenhaal, laura linney, manuscript, michael shannon, michael sheen, nocturnal animals, novel, revenge, thriller, tom ford
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Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982)
Director: Amy Heckerling Writer: Cameron Crowe (Based on the book by Cameron Crowe)
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Uncategorized
Tagged abortion, adaptation, amy heckerling, anthony edwards, brian backer, california, cameron crowe, comedy, drama, drugs, eric stoltz, fast times at ridgemont high, forest whitaker, high school, jennifer james leigh, judge reinhold, kelli maroney, nancy wilson, nicolas cage, Phoebe Cates, rampart ramanus, school, scott thomson, sean penn, sex, spicoli, taylor negron, vincent schiavelli
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Obvious Child (2014)
Director: Gillian Robespierre Writer: Gillian Robespierre (Story by Karen Maine and Elisabeth Holm) (Based on the short film written by Anna Bean and Karen Maine and Gillian Robespierre) Love Jenny Slate and I loved this movie. Very funny and … Continue reading
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Review, Romance
Tagged 2014, abortion, anna bean, book store, break up, brooklyn, cindy cheung, comedian, comedy, condom, david cross, drama, drunk, dumped, elisabeth holm, gabe liedman, gaby hoffmann, gillian robespierre, jake lacy, jenny slate, karen maine, new york, new york city, nyc, obvious child, paul briganti, paul simon, polly draper, pregnancy, pregnant, richard kind, romance, romantic comedy, stand up comedian, stand up comedy, valentine's day
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Short Term 12 (2013)
Director: Destin Daniel Cretton Writer: Destin Daniel Cretton
Posted in Drama, Review
Tagged 2013, abortion, abuse, alex calloway, at risk teenagers, boyfriend, brie larson, counselor, destin cretton, destin daniel cretton, foster care, foster home, frantz turner, incest, john gallagher jr., kaitlyn dever, kevin hernandez, melora walters, pregnancy, pregnant, rami malek, sexual abuse, short term, short term 12, staff, stephanie beatriz, teenager, treatment, treatment facility
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Solaris (2002)
Director: Steven Soderbergh Writer: Steven Soderbergh (Based on the novel by Stanislaw Lem) I understand why this wasn’t a big mainstream hit but I think it is really great and due for re-discovery. I watched it and then again immediately … Continue reading
Posted in Drama, Mystery, Review, Romance, Science Fiction
Tagged abortion, adaptation, doctor, drama, dream, fantasy, george clooney, james cameron, jeremy davies, john cho, mystery, natascha mcelhone, planet, psychologist, research, romance, sci-fi, science fiction, solaris, space, space station, stanislaw lem, steven soderbergh, suicide, ulrich tukur, viola davis
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Revolutionary Road (2008)
Director: Sam Mendes Writer: Justin Haythe (Based on the novel by Richard Yates)
Posted in Drama, Review, Romance
Tagged 1950s, 2008, abortion, adaptation, affair, children, connecticut, david harbour, dylan baker, france, frustration, housewife, justin haythe, kate winslet, kathryn hahn, kathy bates, leonardo dicaprio, marriage, married, max baker, max casella, michael shannon, office, paris, passion, revolutionary road, richard yates, roger deakins, sam mendes, scott rudin, suburbs, thomas newman, travel, zoe kazan
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Pro-Life (2006)
Director: John Carpenter Writers: Drew McWeeny & Scott Swan This is a film that was part of the Masters of Horror series on Showtime. I checked it out mainly because it is directed by the legendary John Carpenter. Granted the … Continue reading
Posted in Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Thriller, Uncategorized
Tagged 2006, abortion, abortion clinic, demon, devil, drew mcweeny, john carpenter, masters of horror, pro-life, religion, ron perlman, scott swan, tv movie
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