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Tag Archives: rebecca hall
Resurrection (2022)
Director: Andrew Semans Writer: Andrew Semans
Posted in Drama, Horror, Thriller
Tagged 2022, abuse, abusive relationship, affair, alex scharfman, andrew semans, baby, drama, drew houpt, grace kaufman, horror, jim williams, lars knudsen, lia buman, michael esper, past, pregnancy, pregnant, rebecca hall, resurrection, ron dulin, stalker, thriller, tim headington, tim roth, tooth, Tory Lenosky, wyatt garfield
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The Night House (2021)
Director: David Bruckner Writers: Ben Collins & Luke Piotrowski
Posted in Drama, Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Tagged 2021, architect, ben collins, ben lovett, boat, book store, cell phone, David Bruckner, david marks, david s. goyer, depressed, depression, drama, elisha christian, evan jonigkeit, ghost, horror, husband, john zois, keith levine, lake, lake house, luke piotrowski, marriage, mirror, murder, murderer, mystery, night house, occult, rebecca hall, sarah goldberg, school, serial killer, spirit, suicide, supernatural, teacher, the night house, thriller, vondie curtis hall, widow, wife
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Godzilla vs. Kong (2021)
Director: Adam Wingard Writers: Eric Pearson and Max Borenstein (Story by Terry Rossio and Michael Dougherty & Zach Shields) (Based on Characters Created by Toho) Saw this in IMAX. I thought it was a hoot!
Posted in Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Science Fiction
Tagged action, Adam Wingard, adventure, alex garcia, alexander skarsgard, axe, battle, ben seresin, brian rogers, brian tyree henry, deaf, demian bichir, eiza gonzalez, eric mcleod, eric pearson, fantasy, fight, florida, Ghidorah, godzilla, gojira, hollow earth, hong kong, jon jashni, josh schaeffer, julian dennison, junkie xl, kaiju, kaylee hottle, king ghidorah, king kong, kong, kyle chandler, lance reddick, mary parent, max borenstein, mechagodzilla, michael dougherty, military, millie bobby brown, monarch, monster, monsters, navy, podcast, rebecca hall, robot, sci-fi, science, scientist, sequel, ship, shun oguri, sign language, skull, skull island, terry rossio, thomas tull, toho, tom holkenborg, versus, zach shields
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Holmes & Watson (2018)
Director: Etan Cohen Writer: Etan Cohen (Based on characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)
Posted in Comedy, Mystery, Uncategorized
Tagged 2018, adam mckay, adaptation, arthur conan doyle, billy zane, britain, bruce buffer, comedy, detective, disguise, doctor watson, england, etan cohen, holmes & watson, holmes and watson, houdini, hugh laurie, inspector, investigation, john c. reilly, kelly macdonald, lauren lapkus, mark mothersbaugh, michael buffer, moriarty, mystery, noah jupe, priest, queen, ralph fiennes, rebecca hall, rob brydon, sherlock holmes, sir arthur conan doyle, steve coogan, titanic, will ferrell
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Christine (2016)
Director: Antonio Campos Writer: Craig Shilowich
Posted in Drama
Tagged 1970s, 2016, antonio campos, biography, career, christine, christine chubbuck, craig shilowich, depression, drama, journalism, journalist, maria dizzia, michael c. hall, rebecca hall, reporter, suicide, television, timothy simons, tracy letts, true story, tv
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The Gift (2015)
Director: Joel Edgerton Writer: Joel Edgerton
Posted in Mystery, Thriller
Tagged 2015, allison tolman, bully, busy phillipps, david genman, gift, high school, jason bateman, jason blum, joel edgerton, katie aselton, lie, married, mystery, rebecca hall, secret, stalker, the gift, thriller, tim griffin, wendell pierce
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Frost/Nixon (2008)
Director: Ron Howard Writer: Peter Morgan (Based on the play by Peter Morgan)
Posted in Drama
Tagged 2008, adaptation, andy milder, brian grazer, clint howard, david frost, diane sawyer, frank langella, frost/nixon, gabriel jarret, hans zimmer, interview, jim meskimen, kate jennings grant, kevin bacon, matthew macfadyen, michael sheen, oliver platt, patty mccormack, peter morgan, play, president, rebecca hall, resignation, richard nixon, Ron Howard, sam rockwell, scandal, television, toby jones, tv, walter cronkite, watergate
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Transcendence (2014)
Director: Wally Pfister Writer: Jack Paglen
Posted in Drama, Review, Science Fiction
Tagged 2014, artificial intelligence, christopher nolan, cillian murphy, clifton collins jr, cole hauser, computer, drama, jack paglen, johnny depp, kate mara, lukas haas, morgan freeman, paul bettany, program, rebecca hall, sci-fi, science, science fiction, scientist, terrorism, terrorist, transcendence, wally pfister
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Iron Man 3 (2013)
Director: Shane Black Writers: Drew Pearce & Shane Black The best thing Marvel did was hire Shane Black and let him do his thing. Black was MIA for many years but came back with the stellar Kiss Kiss Bang Bang … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Romance, Science Fiction, Thriller
Tagged action, adventure, avengers, ben kingsley, bill maher, brian tyler, christmas, comedy, comic book, don cheadle, don heck, drama, drew pearce, experiment, extremis, fantasy, guy pearce, gwyneth paltrow, happy hogan, hulk, iron man, iron man 3, iron man three, jack kirby, james badge dale, joan rivers, jon favreau, kevin feige, larry lieber, mandarin, mark ruffalo, marvel, paul bettany, pepper potts, rebecca hall, Robert Downey Jr, s.h.i.e.l.d., sci-fi, science, science fiction, shane black, shield, stan lee, stephanie szostak, superhero, thriller, tony stark, warren ellis, william sadler
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