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Tag Archives: chris cooper
Irresistible (2020)
Director: Jon Stewart Writer: Jon Stewart Not good!
Posted in Comedy
Tagged 2020, bill irwin, bobby bukowski, brent sexton, bruce altman, bryce dessner, cable news, campaign, chris cooper, comedy, competition, dede gardner, election, farm, farmer, jay rabinowitz, jeremy kleiner, jon stewart, lila yacoub, mackenzie davis, marine, mayor, mayoral race, mike selemon, money, news, political campaign, politician, politics, rose byrne, satire, small town, steve carell, strategist, strategy, television, topher grace, tv, veteran, will sasso, wisconsin
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Little Women (2019)
Director: Greta Gerwig Writer: Greta Gerwig (Based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott)
Posted in Drama, Romance
Tagged 2019, actor, adaptation, alexandre desplat, bob odenkirk, chris cooper, christmas, drama, eliza scanlen, emma watson, family, florence pugh, france, greta gerwig, james norton, laura dern, little women, louis garrel, louisa may alcott, meryl streep, painter, paris, romance, saoirse ronan, sisters, Timothée Chalamet, tracy letts, writer
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Live by Night (2016)
Director: Ben Affleck Writer: Ben Affleck (Based on the novel by Dennis Lehane)
Posted in Action, Crime, Drama
Tagged 2016, action, adaptation, alcohol, anthony michael hall, ben affleck, boston, brendan gleeson, chris cooper, chris messina, chris sullivan, clark gregg, crime, dennis lehane, derek mears, distillery, drama, elle fanning, florida, gangster, illegal, kkk, ku klux klan, leonardo dicaprio, live by night, loquor, love, mafia, Massachusetts, matthew maher, max casella, miguel, mob, police, prohibition, remo girone, revenge, robert glenister, sienna miller, speakeasy, titus welliver, zoe saldana
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Demolition (2015)
Director: Jean-Marc Vallee Writer: Bryan Sipe
Posted in Comedy, Drama
Tagged 2015, accident, bryan sipe, car crash, chris cooper, comedy, death, demolition, drama, investment banker, jake gyllenhaal, jason reitman, jean-mara vallee, john malkovich, naomi watts, relationship
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August: Osage County (2013)
Director: John Wells Writer: Tracy Letts (Based on the play by Tracy Letts)
Posted in Drama
Tagged 2013, abigail breslin, adaptation, august: osage county, benedict cumberbatch, bob weinstein, chris cooper, dermot mulroney, dysfunctional, ewan mcgregor, family, george clooney, grant heslov, harvey weinstein, incest, john wells, julia roberts, julianne nicholson, juliette lewis, margo martindale, meryl streep, misty upham, oklahoma, play, reunion, sam shepard, theater, tracy letts
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Me, Myself & Irene (2000)
Director: Bobby Farrelly & Peter Farrelly Writers: Peter Farrelly, Mike Cerrone, & Bobby Farrelly
Posted in Comedy
Tagged 2000, anna kournikova, anthony anderson, bobby farrelly, chris cooper, comedy, cop, disorder, dissociative identity disorder, jim carrey, me myself & irene, me myself and irene, mike cerrone, multiple personality, pete yorn, peter farrelly, police, renee zellweger, rhode island, richard jenkins, robert forster, the farrelly brothers, tony cox
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Syriana (2005)
Director: Stephen Gaghan Writer: Stephen Gaghan (Based on the book “See No Evil” by Robert Baer)
Posted in Drama, Review, Thriller
Tagged 2005, alexander siddig, alexandre desplat, amanda peet, china, chris cooper, christopher plummer, cia, covert, drama, george clooney, hostage, industry, iran, jeffrey wright, kidnap, kidnapped, matt damon, mazhar munir, middle east, oil, political, politics, robert baer, robert elswit, see no evil, stephen gaghan, steven soderbergh, syriana, thriller, tim blake nelson, torture, william hurt
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Great Expectations (1998)
Director: Alfonso Cuaron Writer: Mitch Glazer (Based on the novel by Charles Dickens)
Posted in Drama, Review, Romance
Tagged 1998, adaptation, alfonso cuaron, anne bancroft, art, art linson, artist, charles dickens, chris cooper, coast, convict, drama, emmanuel lubezki, escape, ethan hawke, fish, fisher, florida, gabriel mann, great expectations, gwyneth paltrow, hank azaria, jail, josh mostel, kim dickens, lance reddick, love, mitch glazer, Modernization, nell campbell, new york, new york city, nyc, paint, painter, poor, prison, rich, robert de niro, romance, romantic, soho
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Where the Wild Things Are (2009)
Director: Spike Jonze Writers: Spike Jonze & Dave Eggers (Based on the book by Maurice Sendak) What a weird and wonderful movie. It seems like a crazy miracle that it even exists in the way that it does.
Posted in Drama, Fantasy, Review
Tagged 2009, adaptation, adventure, carter burwell, catherine keener, catherine o'hara, childhood, children, chris cooper, coming of age, dave eggers, drama, family, fantasy, forest whitaker, imagination, james gandolfini, karen o, king, lance acord, lauren ambrose, love, mark mccracken, mark ruffalo, maurice sendak, max, max records, monster, paul dano, spike jonze, steve mouzakis, where the wild things are, wild
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