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Tag Archives: billy crudup
Public Enemies (2009)
Director: Michael Mann Writers: Ronan Bennett and Michael Mann & Ann Biderman (Based on the book “Public Enemies: America’s Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI, 1933-34” by Bryan Burrough)
Posted in Action, Crime, Drama
Tagged 1930s, 2009, action, adaptation, agent, ann biderman, baby face nelson, bank, bank robbers, bank robbery, bill camp, billy crudup, bryan burrough, carey mulligan, channing tatum, christian bale, cop, crime, crime wave, dante spinotti, david wenham, diana krall, drama, elliot goldenthal, emilie de ravin, fbi, gangster, giovanni ribisi, government, great depression, heist, historical, history, hostage, investigation, j. edgar hoover, jason clarke, jeffrey ford, john dillinger, john ortiz, johnny depp, kevin misher, leelee sobieski, mafia, manhunt, marion cotillard, michael mann, money, numbers, paul rubell, police, pretty boy floyd, public enemies, ronan bennett, shootout, stephen dorff, stephen graham, stephen lang, true story, vault
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Zack Snyder’s Justice League (2021)
Director: Zack Snyder Writer: Chris Terrio (Story by Zack Snyder & Chris Terrio and Will Beall) (Based on characters from DC Comics) Well it is certainly longer!
Posted in Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Science Fiction
Tagged 2021, action, adaptation, adventure, alien, amber heard, amy adams, aquaman, atlantis, batman, ben affleck, billy crudup, bruce wayne, carla gugino, carlos m. castillon, charles roven, chris terrio, christopher nolan, ciaran hinds, clark kent, comic book, connie nielsen, cyborg, darkseid, david brenner, david thewlis, dc, dc comics, deathstroke, deborah snyder, desaad, diane lane, director's cut, dody dorn, ezra miller, fabian wagner, fantasy, farm, fight, gal gadot, gotham city, green lantern, henry cavill, j.k. simmons, jared leto, jason momoa, jeremy irons, jerry siegel, jesse eisenberg, joe manganiello, joe morton, joe shuster, joker, junkie xl, justice league, kersey clemons, kevin costner, lex luthor, martian manhunter, metropolis, mother box, ray fisher, resurrection, robin wright, russell crowe, ryan zheng, sci-fi, science fiction, sequel, steppenwolf, superhero, superman, the flash, thomas holkenborg, will beall, willem dafoe, wonder woman, zack snyder, Zack Snyder's Justice League
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Where’d You Go, Bernadette (2019)
Director: Richard Linklater Writers: Richard Linklater & Holly Gent & Vince Palmo (Based on the novel by Maria Semple)
Posted in Comedy, Drama
Tagged 2019, adaptation, architect, artist, billy crudup, brad simpson, cate blanchett, david paymer, emma nelson, family, fbi, ginger sledge, holly gent, james urbanbiak, judy greer, kristen wiig, laurence fishburne, maria semple, megan ellison, megan mullally, nina jacobson, richard linklater, steve zahn, vince palmo, vincent palmo jr., where'd you go bernadette, zoe chao
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Princess Mononoke (1997)
Director: Hayao Miyazaki Writer: Hayao Miyazaki
Posted in Action, Adventure, Animated, Fantasy, Foreign
Tagged action, adventure, animated, animation, anime, billy bob thornton, billy crudup, claire danes, curse, fantasy, foreign, forest, gillian anderson, gods, hayao miyazaki, jada pinkett smith, japan, japanese, john demita, john dimaggio, journey, keith david, mining, minnie driver, neil gaiman, pamela adlon, princess, princess mononoke, spirits, studio ghibli, wolf
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Mission: Impossible III (2006)
Director: J.J. Abrams Writers: Alex Kurtzman & Roberto Orci & J.J. Abrams (Based on the television series created by Bruce Geller)
Posted in Action, Adventure
Tagged 2006, aaron paul, action, adaptatin, adventure, agent, alex kurtzman, arms dealer, billy crudup, bruce geller, eddie marsan, fiancee, greg grunberg, IMF, j.j. abrams, jonathan rhys meyers, keri russell, laurence fishburne, maggie q, michael giacchino, michelle monaghan, mission impossible 3, mission: impossible, paula wagner, philip seymour hoffman, rabbits foot, roberto orci, sequel, simon pegg, spy, tom cruise, ving rhames, weapon
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Jackie (2016)
Director: Pablo Larrain Writer: Noah Oppenheim
Posted in Drama
Tagged 1960s, 2016, assassination, beth grant, billy crudup, biography, camelot, caspar phillipson, darren aronofsky, death, drama, faith, first lady, greta gerwig, grief, history, jackie, jacqueline kennedy, jfk, john carroll lynch, john f. kenney, john hurt, max casella, murder, natalie portman, noah oppenheim, pablo larrain, peter sarsgaard, president, richard e. grant, trauma, widow
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Alien: Covenant (2017)
Director: Ridley Scott Writers: John Logan and Dante Harper (Story by Jack Paglen and Michael Green) (Based on characters created by Dan O’Bannon and Ronald Shusett)
Posted in Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller
Tagged alien, alien: covenant, android, billy crudup, colony, dan o'bannon, danny mcbride, dante harper, demian bichir, guy pearce, horror, jack paglen, james franco, john logan, katherine waterston, michael fassbender, michael green, noomi rapace, paradise, planet, ridley scott, ronald shusett, sci-fi, science fiction, sequel, ship, space, thriller, walter hill, xenomorph
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20th Century Women (2016)
Director: Mike Mills Writer: Mike Mills
Posted in Comedy, Drama
Tagged 1979, 2016, 20th century women, 70's, alia shawkat, annette bening, art, artist, billy crudup, bohemian, california, comedy, drama, elle fanning, family, greta gerwig, love, lucas jade zumann, megan ellison, mike mills, mom, mother, southern california, teen, teenager
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Spotlight (2015)
Director: Tom McCarthy Writers: Josh Singer & Tom McCarthy
Posted in Drama
Tagged 2015, abuse, archdiocese, billy crudup, boston, boston globe, brian d'arcy james, catholic, church, cover up, drama, globe, howard shore, investigation, john slattery, josh singer, journalism, journalist, live schreiber, mark ruffalo, michael keaton, molestation, newspaper, predator, rachel mcadams, religion, sexual abuse, spotlight, stanley tucci, tom mccarthy
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