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Tag Archives: timothy olyphant
Amsterdam (2022)
Director: David O. Russell Writer: David O. Russell
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Mystery
Tagged 1930s, 2022, adel nur, alessandro nivola, andrea riseborough, anthony katagas, anya taylor-joy, arnon milchan, assassin, assassination, car accident, chris rock, christian bale, comedy, conspiracy, daniel pemberton, david o. russell, doctor, drake, drama, ed begley jr., emmanuel lubezki, eye patch, Fascism, framed, glass eye, history, jay cassidy, john david washington, lawyer, margot robbie, matthew budman, matthias schoenaerts, michael shannon, mike myers, murder, murderer, mystery, nazi, nurse, one eye, rami malek, robert de niro, soldier, taylor swift, timothy olyphant, war, world war I, WWI, zoe saldana
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Scream 2 (1997)
Director: Wes Craven Writer: Kevin Williamson (Based on characters created by Kevin Williamson)
Posted in Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Tagged adam shankman, cathy konrad, college, cop, copycat, courteney cox, david arquette, detective, duane martin, fraternity, ghostface, heather graham, horror, jada pinkett, jada pinkett smith, jamie kennedy, jason trost, jerry o'connell, joshua jackson, journalism, journalist, kevin williamson, knife, laurie metcalf, Liev Schreiber, luke wilson, marco beltrami, marianne maddalena, mask, matthew lillard, murder, murderer, mystery, nancy o'dell, neve campbell, omar epps, party, patrick lussier, peter deming, police, portia de rossi, rebecca gayheart, reporter, sarah michelle gellar, school, scream, scream 2, selma blair, sequel, serial killer, slasher, sorority, stab, thriller, timothy olyphant, tori spelling, wes craven
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The First Wives Club (1996)
Director: Hugh Wilson Writer: Robert Harling (Based on the novel by Olivia Goldsmith)
Posted in Comedy
Tagged 1996, adaptation, bette midler, bronson pinchot, comedy, dan hedaya, death, diane keaton, divorce, ed kock, elizabeth berkley, goldie hawn, hugh wilson, ivana trump, j.k. simmons, kathie lee gifford gloria steinem, maggie smith, marc shaiman, marcia gay harden, marriage, married, new york, new york city, nyc, olivia goldsmith, philip bosco, revenge, rob reiner, robert harling, sarah jessica parker, scott rudin, stephen collins, stockard channing, suicide, the first wives club, timothy olyphant, victor harber
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Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood (2019)
Director: Quentin Tarantino Writer: Quentin Tarantino
Posted in Comedy, Drama
Tagged 1960s, 1969, 2019, acid, actor, agent, al pacino, austin butler, brad pitt, bruce dern, bruce lee, california, celebrity, charles manson, clifton collins jr, clu gulager, comedy, cowboy, dakota fanning, damian lewis, dog, drama, emile hirsch, fame, film, george spahn, green hordet, hippie, hollywood, italy, james remar, jay sebring, kate berlant, kurt russell, lena dunham, leonardo dicaprio, los angeles, luke perry, manson murders, margaret qualley, margot robbie, michael madsen, mike moh, murder, once upon a time in hollywood, quentin tarantino, rafal zawierucha, rebecca gayheart, robert richardson, roman polanski, rumer willis, scoot mcnairy, sharon tate, spahn ranch, squeaky, steve mcqueen, stunt double, stunt man, television, timothy olyphant, tv, Western, zoe bell
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Snowden (2016)
Director: Oliver Stone Writers: Kieran Fitzgerald & Oliver Stone (Based on the book “The Snowden Files” by Luke Harding) (Based on the book “Time of the Octopus” by Anatoly Kucherena)
Posted in Drama, Thriller
Tagged 2016, agent, anatoly kucherena, biography, cia, classified, cyber warefare, drama, edward snowden, government, illegal, internet, joely richardson, joseph gordon-levitt, journalism, journalist, kieran fitzgerald, lakeith stanfield, laura poitras, leaked, lindsay mills, logan marshall-green, luke harding, melissa leo, nicolas cage, nsa, oliver stone, politics, press, rhys ifans, scott eastwood, shailene woodley, snowden, spy, surveillance, the snowden files, thriller, time of the octopus, timothy olyphant, tom wilkinson, true story, zachary quinto
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Dreamcatcher (2003)
Director: Lawrence Kasdan Writers: William Goldman and Lawrence Kasdan (Based on the novel by Stephen King)
Posted in Drama, Horror, Science Fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged adaptation, alien, blizzard, cabin, camp, camping, damian lewis, donnie wahlberg, drama, friends, horror, james newton howard, jason lee, lawrence kasdan, maine, military, morgan freeman, outer space, parasite, psychic, sci-fi, science fiction, snow, stephen king, supernatural, thomas jane, timothy olyphant, tom sizemore, william goldman, woods
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The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy (2000)
Director: Greg Berlanti Writer: Greg Berlanti
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Romance
Tagged 2000, andrew keegan, ben weber, broken hearts club, chris payne gilbert, chris weitz, comedy, dean cain, drama, gay, greg berlanti, hollywood, homosexual, jennifer coolidge, john mahoney, los angeles, mary mccormack, matt mcgrath, nia long, paul weitz, romance, romantic comedy, the broken hearts club, timothy olyphant, zach braff
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This Is Where I Leave You (2014)
Director: Shawn Levy Writer: Jonathan Tropper (Based on the novel by Jonathan Tropper)
Posted in Comedy, Drama
Tagged 2014, aaron lazar, abigail spencer, adam driver, adaptation, ben schwartz, comedy, connie britton, corey stoll, dax shepard, debra monk, drama, family, father, funeral, jane fonda, jason bateman, jewish, jonathan tropper, kathryn hahn, michael giacchino, rose byrne, shawn levy, shiva, siblings, this is where i leave you, timothy olyphant, tina fey
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I Am Number Four (2011)
Director: D.J. Caruso Writers: Alfred Gough & Miles Millar and Marti Noxon (Based on a novel by Jobie Hughes & James Frey) A pretty lame would be franchise starter where everyone in a small town is an American Apparel model … Continue reading
Rango (2011)
Director: Gore Verbinski Writers: John Logan (Story by John Logan & Gore Verbinski and James Ward Byrkit) Saw this light night and liked it quite a bit. The story is kind of an amalgam of different movies like Chinatown and … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Animated, Comedy, Romance, Uncategorized
Tagged abigail breslin, adventure, alfred molina, animated, bill nighy, clint eastwood, gore verbinski, harry dean stanton, isla fisher, john logan, johnny depp, ned beatty, Nickelodeon, rango, ray winstone, stephen root, talking animals, timothy olyphant, Western
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