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Tag Archives: jonathan groff
Knock at the Cabin (2023)
Director: M. Night Shyamalan Writers: M. Night Shyamalan and Steve Desmond & Michael Sherman (Based on the novel “The Cabin at the End of the World” by Paul Tremblay)
Posted in Drama, Horror, Thriller
Tagged 2023, abby quinn, adaptation, adopted, adoption, apocalypse, Ashwin Rajan, ben aldridge, cabin, dave bautista, death, disaster, drama, family, gay, gun, herdis stefansdottir, home invasion, horror, jarin blaschke, jonathan groff, knock at the cabin, kristen cui, lowell a. meyer, m. night shyamalan, marc bienstock, michael sherman, nikki amuka-bird, Noemi Katharina Preiswerk, paul tremblay, plane crash, prophecy, rupert grint, sacrifice, steve desmond, thriller, vacation, visions, woods
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Taking Woodstock (2009)
Director: Ang Lee Writers: James Schamus (Based on the book “Taking Woodstock: A True Story of a Riot, A Concert and a Life by Elliot Tiber with Tom Monte)
Posted in Comedy, Drama
Tagged 1960s, 2009, adam pally, adaptation, ang lee, catskills, Celia D. Costas, comedy, concert, dan fogler, danny elfman, demetri martin, drama, drugs, elliot tiber, emile hirsch, Eric Gautier, eugene levy, farm, festival, gay, henry goodman, hippie, hippies, imelda staunton, james schamus, jeffrey dean morgan, jonathan groff, josh safdie, katherine waterston, Liev Schreiber, lsd, mamie gummer, motel, music, new york, paul dano, taking woodstock, tim squyres, tom monte, true story, woodstock
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Spring Awakening: Those You’ve Known (2022)
Director: Michael John Warren Writer: Steven Sater
Posted in Documentary, Musical
Tagged 2022, broadway, bryant fisher, dave sirulnick, documentary, duncan sheik, john gallagher jr., jonathan groff, lea michele, meredith bennett, michael john warren, music, musical, musician, reunion, sing, singer, singing, skylar astin, spring awakening, Spring Awakening: Those You've Known, stage, steven sater, theater, theatre, those you've known, tom hulce, tony awards
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The Matrix Resurrections (2021)
Director: Lana Wachowski Writers: Lana Wachowski & David Mitchell & Aleksandar Hemon (Based on characters created by The Wachowskis)
Posted in Action, Science Fiction
Tagged 2021, action, agent, aleksandar hemon, california, carrie-any moss, chad stahelski, christina ricci, computer, cyberpunk, daniele massaccesi, david mitchell, future, grant hill, jada pinkett smith, james mcteigue, jessica henwick, john toll, johnny klimek, jonathan groff, joseph jett sally, keanu reeves, lambert wilson, lana wachowski, lilly wachowski, love, machine, matrix, memory, morpheus, motorcycle, neil patrick harris, neo, pills, post apocalypse, post apocalyptic, priyanka chopra jonas, program, resurrection, robot, san francisco, sci-fi, science fiction, sequel, simulation, technology, the matrix, the matrix resurrections, the wachowskis, therapist, therapy, tom tykwer, trinity, video game, virtual reality, yahya abdul-lateen II
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Hamilton (2020)
Director: Thomas Kail Writer: Lin-Manuel Miranda (Based on the book “Alexander Hamilton” by Ron Chernow)
Posted in Drama, Musical
Tagged 2020, aaron burr, adaptation, affair, alexander hamilton, anthony ramos, biography, broadway, christopher jackson, daveed diggs, duel, founding fathers, george washington, government, hamilton, hip hop, james madison, jasmine che-has jones, jeffrey seller, jonathan groff, king george, leslie odom jr., lin-manuel miranda, marquis de lafayette, money, murder, music, musical, okieriete onaodowan, Phillipa soo, rap, renee elisa goldsberry, revolutionary war, richard rodgers theater, ron chernow, secretary of the treasury, theater, theatre, thomas jefferson, thomas kail, war
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Frozen II (2019)
Directors: Chris Buck & Jennifer Lee Writer: Jennifer Lee (Story by Jennifer Lee & Chris Buck & Kristen Anderson-Lopez & Robert Lopez & Marc E. Smith)
Posted in Adventure, Animated, Comedy, Fantasy, Musical
Tagged 2019, adventure, alan tudyk, alfred molina, animated, animation, castle, chris buck, ciaran hinds, comedy, disney, Edina menzel, evan rachel wood, family, fantasy, frozen, frozen 2, frozen II, hans christian andersen, ice, jason ritter, jennifer lee, jeremy sisto, jonathan groff, josh gad, kingdom, kristen anderson-lopez, kristen bell, magic, marc smith, martha plimpton, musical, phil lamarr, powers, queen, rachel matthews, reindeer, robert lopez, sequel, sisters, snow, snowman, sterling k. brown, the snow queen
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The Normal Heart (2014)
Director: Ryan Murphy Writer: Larry Kramer (Based on the play by Larry Kramer)
Posted in Drama, Review, Romance
Tagged 1980s, 80s, activism, activist, adam b. shapiro, adaptation, aids, alfred molina, BD wong, brad pitt, cliff martinez, corey stoll, crisis, death, drama, fire island, frank de julio, gay, hiv, homosexual, jim parsons, joe mantello, jonathan groff, julia roberts, larry kramer, louis armstrong, love, mark ruffalo, matt bomer, new york, new york city, nyc, politics, romance, ryan murphy, sean meehan, sex, stephen spinella, taylor kitsch, the normal heart, virus, william demeritt
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Directors: Chris Buck & Jennifer Lee Writer: Jennifer Lee (Story by Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee, & Shane Morris) (Based on “The Snow Queen” by Hans Christian Anderson)
Posted in Animated, Comedy, Fantasy, Review, Romance
Tagged adventure, alan tudyk, animated, animation, chris buck, cold, comedy, drama, family, frozen, hans christian anderson, ice, idina menzel, jennifer lee, jonathan groff, josh gad, kristen bell, love, princess, queen, reindeer, romance, shane morris, sisters, snow, snow queen, snowman, summer, the snow queen, troll, trolls, winter
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C.O.G. (2013)
Director: Kyle Patrick Alvarez Writer: Kyle Patrick Alvarez (Based on a short story by David Sedaris)
Posted in Comedy, Drama
Tagged apple, c.o.g., casey wilson, child of god, cog, comedy, corey stoll, david sedaris, dean stockwell, denis o'hare, drama, factory, farm, gay, god, homosexual, jade, jonathan groff, kyle patrick alvarez, oregon, pray, religion, small town, yale
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