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Tag Archives: election
Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore (2022)
Director: David Yates Writers: J.K. Rowling & Steve Kloves (Based on a screenplay by J.K Rowling)
Posted in Adventure, Fantasy
Tagged 2022, adaptation, adventure, alison sudol, dan fogler, david heyman, david yates, dumbledore, eddie redmayne, election, ezra miller, fantasy, george richmond, harry potter, hogwarts, j.k. rowling, james newton howard, jessica williams, jude law, katherine waterston, lionel wigram, Mads Mikkelsen, magic, maja bloom, mark day, Poppy Corby-Tuech, professor, prophecy, school, sequel, spell, spin-off, steve kloves, tim lewis, wand, witch, wizard, wizarding world
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Batman Returns (1992)
Director: Tim Burton Writer: Daniel Waters (Story by Daniel Waters and Sam Hamm) (Based on characters from DC Comics)
Posted in Action, Adventure, Crime, Drama
Tagged 1992, action, adaptation, adventure, batman, batman 2, batman returns, bob badami, bob kane, bruce wayne, butler, campaign, cats, catwoman, children, chris lebenzon, christmas, christopher walken, circus, city, clown, comic book, crime, daniel waters, danny devito, danny elfman, dc comics, deformed, denise di novi, doug jones, drama, election, gotham, holidays, jan hooks, kidnap, kidnapped, kidnapping, kids, mayor, michael gough, michael keaton, michael murphy, michelle pfeiffer, money, monkey, murder, pat hingle, paul reubens, penguin, power plant, rich, sam hamm, sequel, sewer, snow, stefan czapsky, steven brill, superhero, tim burton, villain, vincent schiavelli, wealthy
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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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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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Mank (2020)
Director: David Fincher Writer: Jack Fincher
Posted in Comedy, Drama
Tagged 1930s, 1940s, 2020, Academy Awards, actor, alcoholic, alcoholism, amanda seyfried, arliss howard, atticus ross, bill nye, black and white, california, cean chaffin, charles dance, citizen kane, comedy, david fincher, david o. selznick, director, douglas urbanski, drama, election, eric roth, ferdinand kingsley, film, gary oldman, herman j. mankiewicz, hollywood, irving thalberg, jack fincher, jamie mcshane, joseph cross, lily collins, mank, marion davies, monika gossmann, movies, netflix, orson welles, oscar, party, politics, RKO, sam troughton, screenplay, studio, toby leonard moore, tom burke, tom pelphrey, trent reznor, tuppence middleton, upton sinclair, william randolph hearst, writer, wunderkind
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Feels Good Man (2020)
Director: Arthur Jones (Based on original artwork by Matt Furie)
Posted in Documentary
Tagged 2020, aaron wickenden, alex jones, art, arthur jones, artist, cartoon, caryn capotosto, comic book, comic strip, documentary, donald trump, election, emily heller, feels good man, frog, giorgio angelini, hillary clinton, internet, katy perry, logan paul, matt furie, meme, nicki minaj, pepe, pepe the frog, phil mcgraw, politics, rachel maddow, Richard spencer, samantha bee, stephen colbert
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Widows (2018)
Director: Steve McQueen Writers: Gillian Flynn & Steve McQueen (Based on “Widows” by Lynda La Plante)
Posted in Crime, Drama, Thriller
Tagged adaptation, brian tyree henry, campaign, carrie coon, chicago, church, coburn goss, colin farrell, crime, criminal, cynthia erivo, daniel kaluuya, drama, election, elizabeth debicki, eric lynch, gillian flynn, government, hans zimmer, heist, jacki weaver, jon bernthal, liam neeson, lukas haas, lynda la plante, manuel garcia-rulfo, matt walsh, michael j. harney, michelle rodriguez, murder, politician, politics, remake, robert duvall, steve mcqueen, thriller, viola davis, wealth, widow, widows
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11/8/16 (2017)
Directors: Duane Andersen, Don Argott, Yung Chang, Garth Donovan, Petra Epperlein, Vikram Gandhi, Raul Gasteazoro, J. Goncalves, Andrew Grave, Alma Harrel, Sheena M. Joyce, Daniel Junge, Alison Klarmann, Ciara Lacy, Martha Shane, Elaine McMillion Sheldon, Bassam Tariq and Michael Tucker
Posted in Documentary
Tagged 11/8/16, 2016, 2017, Alison Klarmann, Alma Harrel, america, Andrew Grave, Bassam Tariq, Ciara Lacy, Daniel Junge, documentary, don argott, donald trump, Duane Andersen, Elaine McMillion Sheldon, election, election day, Garth Donovan, J. Goncalves, Martha Shane, Michael Tucker, netflix, Petra Epperlein, Raul Gasteazoro, sheena m. joyce, united states, vikram gandhi, Yung Chang
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