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Tag Archives: rachel weisz
Oz the Great and Powerful (2013)
Director: Sam Raimi Writers: Mitchell Kapner and David Lindsay-Abaire (Story by Mitchell Kapner) (Based on novel “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” by L. Frank Baum)
Posted in Adventure, Fantasy
Tagged 1900s, adaptation, adventure, bill cobbs, black and white, bob murawski, bruce campbell, carnival, circus, con man, danny elfman, david lindsay-abaire, emerald, family, fantasy, hot air balloon, james franco, joe roth, joey king, l. frank baum, magic, magician, michelle williams, mila kunis, mitchell kapner, munchkin, oz, oz the great and powerful, peter deming, rachel weisz, sam raimi, ted raimi, the wonderful wizard of oz, tony cox, witch, yellow brick road, zach braff
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The Mummy Returns (2001)
Director: Stephen Sommers Writer: Stephen Sommers As bad as I remember it being 20 years ago when I saw it in the theater. Dumb, loud and obnoxious. Zero charm or fun.
Posted in Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Horror
Tagged 1930s, 2001, abubis, action, adewale akinnuoye-agbaje, adrian biddle, adventure, alan silvestri, alun armstrong, arnold vosloo, bob ducsay, brendan fraser, child, desert, dwayne johnson, egypt, egyptian, england, fantasy, horror, imhotep, james jacks, john hannah, jungle, kelly matsumoto, kid, london, married, monster, monsters, mummy, oded fehr, patricia velasquez, rachel weisz, sand, scorpion, scorpion king, sean daniel, sequel, son, stephen sommers, the mummy, the mummy returns, the rock, the scorpion king, tomb
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The Mummy (1999)
Director: Stephen Sommers Writer: Stephen Sommers (Story by Stephen Sommers and Lloyd Fonvielle & Kevin Jarre A very important movie going experience for 13 year old Jon! Had not seen it in over decade and thought it held up pretty … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Horror
Tagged 1920s, 1999, action, adrian biddle, adventure, ancient, arnold vosloo, bernard fox, bob ducsay, brendan fraser, curse, egypt, egyptian, fantasy, horror, immortality, jerry goldsmith, john hannah, jonathan hyde, kelly matsumoto, kevin j. o'connor, kevin jarre, librarian, library, lloyd fonvielle, monster, mummy, oded fehr, pharoah, priest, rachel weisz, sand, sean daniel, the mummy, tomb
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Black Widow (2021)
Director: Cate Shortland Writer: Eric Pearson (Story by Jac Schaeffer and Ned Benson) (Based on characters from Marvel Comics) Enjoyed Pugh, Harbour and Weisz but overall a bit of a shrug. Seems like a strange choice to do this prequel … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Adventure, Science Fiction, Thriller
Tagged 2021, action, adaptation, adventure, assassin, avengers, black widow, brainwashed, brainwashing, comic book, david harbour, eric pearson, family, florence pugh, jac schaeffer, julia louis-dreyfus, kevin feige, leigh folsom boyd, lorne balfe, marvel cinematic universe, marvel comics, mcu, ned benson, o-t fagbenle, olga kurylenko, prequel, rachel weisz, ray winstone, Scarlett Johansson, sci-fi, science fiction, secret agent, sequel, spin off, spy, super soldier, superhero, taskmaster, thriller, william hurt
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The Favourite (2018)
Director: Yorgos Lanthimos Writers: Deborah David and Tony McNamara
Posted in Comedy, Drama
Tagged 18th century, 2018, britain, british, comedy, dark comedy, deborah david, drama, emma stone, england, favor, friendship, homosexuality, james smith, joe alwyn, john locke, lesbian, mark hatiss, nicholas hoult, olivia colman, power, queen, rabbit, rachel weisz, relationship, sex, the favourite, tony mcnamara, war, yorgos lanthimos
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Denial (2016)
Director: Mick Jackson Writer: David Hare (Based on the book “History on Trial: My Day in Court with a holocaust Denier” by Deborah Lipstadt)
Posted in Drama
Tagged author, biography, court, david hare, david irving, deborah lipstadt, denial, drama, historian, history on trial, holocaust, law, libel, mick jackson, rachel weisz, timothy spall, tom wilkinson, trial, true story, writer
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Youth (2015)
Director: Paolo Sorrentino Writer: Paolo Sorrentino
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Musical
Tagged 2015, alps, birthday, comedy, composer, conductor, drama, harvey keitel, holiday, jane fonda, mark kozelek, michael caine, music, musician, Paolo Sorrentino, paul dano, queen, rachel weisz, retired, spa, vacation, youth
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Fred Claus (2007)
Director: David Dobkin Writer: Dan Fogelman (Story by Jessie Nelson and Dan Fogelman)
Posted in Comedy, Fantasy
Tagged 2007, broter, christmas, christophe beck, comedy, dan fogelman, david dobkin, dj, elf, elizabeth banks, fantasy, fred claus, holiday, jeffrey dean morgan, jessie nelson, joel silver, john michael higgins, kathy bates, kevin spacey, ludacris, miranda richardson, paul giamatti, rachel weisz, santa, santa claus, vince vaughn
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About a Boy (2002)
Directors: Chris Weitz & Paul Weitz Writers: Peter Hedges and Chris Weitz & Paul Weitz (Based on the novel by Nick Hornby)
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Romance
Tagged 2002, about a boy, adaptation, badly drawn boy, chris weitz, comedy, damon gough, drama, england, friendship, hugh grant, nicholas hoult, nick hornby, paul weitz, peter hedges, rachel weisz, robert de niro, romance, sharon small, slacker, tony collette
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