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Tag Archives: paris
Murder Mystery 2 (2023)
Director: Jeremy Garelick Writer: James Vanderbilt (Based on characters created by James Vanderbilt)
Posted in Action, Comedy, Crime, Mystery
Tagged a.j. dix, action, adam sandler, adeel akhtar, allen covert, annie mumolo, bojan bazelli, brian robinson, charlize theron, comedy, crime, dany boon, detective, eiffel tower, enrique arce, france, helicopter, james d. stern, james vanderbilt, jennifer aniston, jeremy garelick, jillian bell, jodie turner-smith, john kani, kuhoo verma, mark strong, melanie laurent, murder, murder mystery, murder mystery 2, murderer, mystery, paris, private investigator, rupert gregson-williams, sequel, theft, tom costain, tony goldwyn, tripp vinson, wedding, zurin villanueva
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John Wick: Chapter 4 (2023)
Director: Chad Stahelski Writers: Shay Hatten and Michael Finch (Based on characters created by Derek Kolstad)
Posted in Action, Crime, Martial Arts, Thriller
Tagged 2023, action, aimee kwan, assassin, basil iwanyk, bill skarsgard, cane, chad stahelski, clancy brown, crime, dan laustsen, david leitch, derek kolstad, dog, donnie yen, duel, eiffel tower, erica lee, france, george georgiou, guns, hiroyuki sanada, Hitman, hotel, ian mcshane, japan, joel j. richard, john wick, john wick 4, john wick: chapter 4, keanu reeves, killer, lance reddick, laurence fishburne, marko zaror, martial arts, michael finch, nathan orloff, nunchucks, on the run, osaka, paris, Rina Sawayama, scott adkins, sequel, Shamier Anderson, shay hatten, sumo, thriller, tyler bates
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A Day in the Country (1946)
Director: Jean Renoir Writer: Jean Renoir (Based on the short story “Une partie de campagne” by Guy de Maupassant)
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Foreign, Romance
Tagged 1860s, 1946, a day in the country, adaptation, Claude Renoir, comedy, country, countryside, drama, fishing, foreign, france, french, gabrielle fontan, Georges D'Arnoux, guy de maupassant, inn, jacques b. brunius, jane marken, jean renoir, Joseph Kosma, love, Marguerite Renoir, Marinette Cadix, paris, Partie de campagne, paul temps, picnic, Pierre Braunberger, river, romance, rowboat, sylvia bataille, une partie de campagne
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L’Argent (1983)
Director: Robert Bresson Writer: Robert Bresson (Based on “The Forged Coupon” by Leo Tolstoy)
Posted in Crime, Drama, Foreign
Tagged adaptation, axe, bank robbery, christian patey, counterfeit money, counterfeiting, crime, criminal, Daniel Toscan du Plantier, drama, driver, Emmanuel Machuel, faux billet, foreign, forgery, france, french, jail, Jean-Francois Naudon, Jean-Marc Henchoz, l'argent, leo tolstoy, lev tolstoy, money, murder, murderer, paris, Pasqualino De Santis, prison, robert bresson, suicide, the forged coupon, tolstoi, trial
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The Gleaners and I (2000)
Director: Agnes Varda Writer: Agnes Varda
Posted in Documentary, Foreign
Tagged 2000, agnes varda, Didier Doussin, Didier Rouget, documentary, farm, farmer, food, foreign, france, french, garbage, gleaners, harvest, Isabelle Olivier, Jean-Baptiste Morin, Joanna Bruzdowicz, Laurent Pineau, Les glaneurs et la glaneuse, paris, Pascal Sautelet, potato, Stephane Krausz, the gleaners and i, trash
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Three Colors: Blue (1993)
Director: Krzysztof Kieslowski Writers: Krzysztof Kieslowski & Krzysztof Piesiewicz
Posted in Drama, Foreign
Tagged 1993, Agnieszka Holland, blue, car accident, composer, composition, death, drama, Edward Zebrowski, foreign, france, fraud, grief, Jacques Witta, julie delpy, Juliette Binoche, krzysztof kieslowski, Krzysztof Piesiewicz, marin karmitz, mourning, music, musician, paris, piano, sex, Slawomir Idziak, three colors, three colors: blue, traume, trilogy, Trois couleurs: Bleu, widow, Zbigniew Preisner
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Not Okay (2022)
Director: Quinn Shephard Writer: Quinn Shephard
Posted in Comedy, Drama
Tagged 2022, Apolline Berty, bomb, Brad Weston, Brennan Brown, Caroline Jaczko, Chan Phung, comedy, drama, dylan o'brien, Embeth Davidtz, france, internet, journalism, journalist, karan soni, liar, lie, Miranda Hill, Mollie Goldstein, not okay, online, paris, Pierre-Philippe Cote, quinn shephard, Robby Baumgartner, social media, terrorism, terrorists, trip, vacation, zoey deutch
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The Walk (2015)
Director: Robert Zemeckis Writers: Robert Zemeckis & Christopher Browne (Based on the book “To Reach the Clouds” by Philippe Petit)
Posted in Adventure, Drama
Tagged 1970s, 2015, adaptation, adventure, alan silvestri, arrest, artist, ben kingsley, ben schwartz, charlotte le bon, christopher browne, Dariusz wolski, france, french, heights, high wire, jack rapke, james badge dale, jeremiah o'driscoll, joseph gordon-levitt, mime, new york, new york city, nyc, paris, philippe petit, robert zemeckis, rope, steve starkey, the walk, tightrope, tightrope walker, to reach the clouds, true story, walk, world trade center
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Shaft in Africa (1973)
Director: John Guillermin Writer: Stirling Silliphant (Based on characters created by Ernest Tidyman)
Posted in Action, Crime, Thriller
Tagged 1973, action, adaptation, africa, african, blaxploitation, chain gang, crime, ernest tidyman, human trafficking, john guillermin, john shaft, johnny pate, marcel grignon, max benedict, paris, private investigator, richard roundtree, roger h. lewis, roger lewis, sequel, shaft, shaft in africa, slave, slavery, stirling silliphant, thriller, voncetta mcgee
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