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Tag Archives: ellen page
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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Tallulah (2016)
Director: Sian Heder Writer: Sian Heder
Posted in Comedy, Drama
Tagged allison janney, baby, babysit, babysiter, beverly hills, california, chris columbus, comedy, david sayas, drama, ellen page, evan jonigkeit, felix solis, housewife, kidnap, kidnapped, kidnapping, mom, mother, sian heder, tallulah, tammy blanchard, toddler, uno aduba, zachary quinto
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X-Men: Days of Future Past – Rogue Cut (2014)
Director: Bryan Singer Writer: Simon Kinberg (Story by Jane Goldman & Simon Kinberg & Matthew Vaughn)
Posted in Action, Adventure, Science Fiction
Tagged adaptation, anna paquin, beast, bishop, blink, booboo stewart, brian cox, bryan singer, colossus, comic book, cyclops, daniel cudmore, days of future past, ellen page, evan peters, fake janssen, future, halle berry, havok, hugh jackman, ian mckellen, iceman, james marsden, james mcavoy, jane goldman, jean grey, jennifer lawrence, josh helman, kelsey grammer, kitty pryde, lucas till, magneto, marvel, marvel comics, matthew vaughn, michael fassbender, michael lerner, mutant, mystique, nicholas hoult, nixon, omar sy, past, patrick stewart, peter dinklage, president, professor x, quicksilver, rogue, rogue cut, scott summers, sentinel, shawn ashmore, simon kinberg, stan lee, storm, stryker, sunspot, superhero, time travel, toad, warpath, wolverine, x-men, x-men: days of future past, xavier
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The East (2013)
Director: Zal Batmanglij Writers: Zal Batmanglij & Brit Marling
Posted in Crime, Drama, Review, Thriller
Tagged 2013, alexander skarsgard, anarchist group, anarchy, brit marling, corporation, covert, crime, drama, ellen page, infiltrate, information, intelligence firm, jason ritter, julia ormond, lie, patricia clarkson, ridley scott, secret, terror, terrorism, terrorist, the east, thriller, toby kebbell, tony scott, zal batmanglij
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X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014)
Director: Bryan Singer Writer: Simon Kinberg (Story by Jane Goldman, Simon Kinberg, & Matthew Vaughn) This is OK. There hasn’t been a GREAT X-Men movie even though there are 7 of them. X-Men Origins: Wolverine is completely awful and I … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Fantasy, Review, Science Fiction
Tagged 1970s, 2014, action, adaptation, anna paquin, beast, bingbing fan, bishop, blink, bolivar trask, booboo stewart, bryan singer, charles xavier, chris claremont, colossus, comic book, daniel cudmore, days of future past, dystopia, ellen page, erik lehnsherr, evan peters, fantasy, future, halle berry, hank mccoy, havok, history, hugh jackman, ian mckellen, iceman, james mcavoy, jane goldman, jennifer lawrence, john ottman, josh helman, kitty pryde, lauren shuler donner, len wein, logan, lucas till, magneto, marvel, marvel comics, matthew vaughn, michael fassbender, military, mutant, mystique, newton thomas sigel, nicholas hoult, nixon, omar sy, past, patrick stewart, peter dinklage, president nixon, professor x, quicksilver, raven, rogue, sci-fi, science fiction, sentinel, sentinels, shawn ashmore, simon kinberg, stan lee, storm, stryker, sunspot, superhero, time travel, toad, vietnam, warpath, wolverine, x-men, x-men: days of future past
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To Rome With Love (2012)
Director: Woody Allen Writer: Woody Allen
Posted in Comedy, Review, Romance
Tagged 2012, actor, actress, affair, alec baldwin, alessandra mastronardi, alessandro tiberi, alison pill, architect, carol alt, celebrity, comedy, ellen page, fabio armilato, famous, greta gerwig, honeymoon, jack rollins, jesse eisenberg, judy davis, love, musician, opera, opera singer, penelope cruz, prostitute, roberto benigni, romance, romantic, rome, sing, singer, to rome with love, tourist, woody allen
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Touchy Feely (2013)
Director: Lynn Shelton Writer: Lynn Shelton
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Review, Romance
Tagged 2013, allison janney, bicycle, bike, boyfriend, comedy, dentist, drama, ellen page, heal, healer, husband, josh pais, love, lynn shelton, massage, massage therapist, relationship, relationships, romance, ron livingston, rosemarie dewitt, scoot mcnairy, touchy feely, wife
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SUPER (2011)
Director: James Gunn Writer: James Gunn
Posted in Action, Comedy, Crime, Drama
Tagged 2011, action, andre royo, comedy, crime, drama, ellen page, gregg henry, hero, james gunn, kevin bacon, linda cardellini, liv tyler, lloyd kaufman, michael rooker, mikaela hoover, nathan fillion, rain wilson, rob zombie, sean gunn, stephen blackehart, steve agee, super, superhero, tyler bates, zach gilford
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Juno (2007)
Director: Jason Reitman Writer: Diablo Cody
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Uncategorized
Tagged 2007, abortion, adoption, allison janney, baby, clinic, comedy, diablo cody, drama, ellen page, high school, j.k. simmons, jason bateman, jason reitman, jennifer garner, juno, michael cera, olivia thirlby, pregnancy, pregnant, rainn wilson, teen pregnancy, yuppies
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SUPER (2011)
Director: James Gunn Writer: James Gunn A pretty crazy low budget indie flick about a Do It Yourself superhero. Rainn Wilson plays Frank who loses his wife to the influence of a drug dealer named Jacques. Convinced that God has … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Comedy, Drama, Thriller, Uncategorized
Tagged action, comedy, crimson bolt, cult, dark comedy, drama, drug addict, edgy, ellen page, james gunn, kevin bacon, liv tyler, michael rooker, nathan fillion, rainn wilson, sean gunn, super, superhero, vigilante, violent
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