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Tag Archives: allison janney
The Ice Storm (1997)
Director: Ang Lee Writer: James Schamus (Based on the novel by Rick Moody)
Posted in Drama
Tagged 1970s, 1997, adam hann-byrd, adaptation, affair, allison janney, ang lee, christina ricci, coming of age, connecticut, david krumholtz, drama, electrocuted, electrocution, elijah wood, family, fantastic four, frederick elmes, henry czerny, ice, ice storm, infidelity, james schamus, joan allen, katie holmes, kevin kline, key party, marriage, Michael danna, middle class, richard nixon, rick moody, sex, sigourney weaver, storm, swapping, swinging, ted hope, the ice storm, tim squyres, tobey maguire, train, winter
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Juno (2007)
Director: Jason Reitman Writer: Diablo Cody
Posted in Comedy, Drama
Tagged 2007, adoption, allison janney, baby, birth, comedy, dana e. glauberman, diablo cody, drama, ellen page, elliot page, eric steelberg, high school, j.k. simmons, jason bateman, jason reitman, jennifer garner, john malkovich, juno, lianne halfon, mason novick, mateo messina, michael cera, minnesota, olivia thirlby, pregnancy, pregnant, rain wilson, russell smith, teen mom, teenager, tic tacs
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Primary Colors (1998)
Director: Mike Nichols Writer: Elaine May (Based on the novel “Primary Colors: A Novel of Politics” by Joe Klein as Anonymous)
Posted in Comedy, Drama
Tagged 1998, adaptation, adrian lester, affair, allison janney, anonymous, arthur schmidt, bill maher, billy bob thornton, campaign, charlie rose, comedy, dianne ladd, drama, elaine may, election, emma thompson, geraldo rivera, governor, james earl jones, joe klein, john travolta, kathy bates, larry hagman, larry king, maura tierney, michael ballhaus, mike nichols, mykelti williamson, paul guilfoyle, political campaign, politician, politics, president, primary colors, rob reiner, ry cooder, scandal, sex, tony shalhoub
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Wolf (1994)
Director: Mike Nichols Writers: Jim Harrison and Wesley Strick
Posted in Drama, Horror, Romance, Thriller
Tagged 1994, allison janney, career, christopher plummer, cop, david hyde pierce, david schwimmer, detective, douglas wick, drama, editor, eileen atkins, elaine may, ennio morricone, full moon, giuseppe rotunno, horror, investigation, jack nicholson, james spader, jim harrison, jon, kate nelligan, manhattan, michelle pfeiffer, mike nichols, moon, murder, new york, new york city, nyc, om puri, police, publisher, richard jenkins, rival, rivalry, romance, sam o'steen, thriller, werewolf, wesley strick, wolf, wolves
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Bombshell (2019)
Director: Jay Roach Writer: Charles Randolph
Posted in Drama
Tagged 2019, aaron l. gilbert, abuse, alice eve, allison janney, amy landecker, anchor, ashley greene, beth kono, bill o'reilly, biography, bombshell, brigette lundy-paine, charles randolph, charlize theron, chris wallace, connie britton, correspondent, d'arcy carden, drama, fox news, geraldo rivera, greta van susteren, gretchen carlson, jay roach, jeanine pirro, john lithgow, jon gabrus, journalism, journalist, kate mckinnon, lawsuit, liv hewson, malcolm mcdowell, margaret riley, margot robbie, mark duplass, mark moses, megyn kelly, michelle graham, neil cavuto, network, news, nicole kidman, p.j. byrne, richard kind, rob delaney, robert graf, robin weigert, roger ailes, rudy giuliani, rupert murdoch, scandal, sean hannity, sexual harassment, stephen root, television, true story, tv
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Bad Education (2020)
Director: Cory Finley Writer: Mike Makowsky
Posted in Comedy, Crime, Drama
Tagged 2020, affair, alex wolff, allison janney, annaleigh ashford, arrest, bad education, brian kavanaugh-jones, comedy, cory finley, crime, drama, eddie vaisman, embezzlement, fraud, fred berger, gay, Geraldine Viswanathan, homosexual, homosexuality, hugh jackman, journalism, journalist, julia lebedev, las vegas, long island, mike makowsky, money, nevada, new york, oren moverman, prison, public school, rafael casal, ray romano, scandal, school, superintendent, true story
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Ma (2019)
Director: Tate Taylor Writers: Scotty Landes and Tate Taylor (Story by Scotty Landes)
Posted in Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Tagged 2019, alcohol, allison janney, bully, corey fogelmanis, dante brown, diana silvers, gianni paolo, high school, horror, jason blum, juliette lewis, luke evans, ma, McKaley miller, missi pyle, mystery, octavia spencer, party, scotty landes, small town, tate taylor, tease, teenagers, thriller
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I, Tonya (2017)
Director: Craig Gillespie Writer: Steven Roberts
Posted in Comedy, Crime, Drama, Sports
Tagged abuse, abusive, allison janney, assault, attack, biography, bobby cannavale, bojana novakovic, caitlin carver, champion, championships, comedy, controversy, craig gillespie, crime, drama, fame, famous, figure skating, i tonya, julianne nicholson, margot robbie, olympics, oregon, paul walter hauser, sebastian stan, skate, skating, sport, sports, steven roberts, tonya harding, triple axel, true story
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The Girl on the Train (2016)
Director: Tate Taylor Writer: Erin Cressida Wilson (Based on the novel by Paula Hawkins)
Posted in Crime, Drama, Mystery
Tagged 2016, adaptation, alcohol, alcoholic, alcoholism, allison janney, crime, danny elfman, divorce, drama, edgar ramirez, emily blunt, Erin Cressida Wilson, haley bennett, justin theroux, laura prepon, lisa kudrow, luke evans, mystery, paula hawkins, rebecca ferguson, tate taylor, the girl on the train, train
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Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children (2016)
Director: Tim Burton Writer: Jane Goldman (Based on the novel by Ransom Riggs)
Posted in Adventure, Drama, Fantasy
Tagged adaptation, adventure, allison janney, asa butterfield, chris o'dowd, drama, eva green, family, fantasy, jane goldman, judi dench, misfit, miss peregrine, miss peregrine's home for peculiar children, powers, ransom riggs, rupert everett, samuel l. jackson, terence stamp, tim burton, time travel
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