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Jeremy Crutchley Movies
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Genres:
Comedy
Starring:
John Cleese,
Tanit Phoenix,
Jason Cope,
Troye Sivan,
Jeremy Crutchley,
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Genres:
Comedy
Starring:
Kate Blumberg,
John Carson,
Jeremy Crutchley,
Jose Domingos,
Adrian Galley,
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The Deal is a wacky and frenetic Hollywood insider movie about a movie, in the spirit of Altman's The Player or Mamet's State and Main. Written by and starring the extremely talented William H. Macy and directed by his long-time friend and veteran TV movie director Steven Schachter, The Deal is part vanity piece, part industry insider self-indulgence and wholly funny.Ma...
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Genres:
Adventure
Sci-Fi
Starring:
James Brolin,
Ian Somerhalder,
Bettina Zimmermann,
Jamie Thomas King,
Elodie Frenck,
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I think everybody should watch this movie, not as a serious action movie, but simply for being incredible and hilariously funny. Basically constructed as a cheaper TV imitation of familiar mega productions (Tomb Raider, Indiana Jones, Waterworld etc.), "Lost City Raiders" presents the ultimate explanation for the climate catastrophe: we all live in a gigantic bathtub, and every...
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Genres:
Biography
Drama
Mystery
Starring:
Zoea Alberts,
Nomathamsanga Baleka,
Graeme Bloch,
Ruaan Bok,
Ben Botha,
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I saw this last month at the 2009 Palm springs International Film Festival. This is based on the true story set in South Africa during the Apartheid system of a Sandra Laing (Sophie Okonedo), who was born of dark skin to two Afrikaaners of white Eropean descent Abraham (Sam Neill) and Sannie (Alice Krige) Laing. Sandra is a genetic throwback because unknown to her parents, and ...
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Genres:
Biography
Drama
Mystery
Starring:
Zoea Alberts,
Nomathamsanga Baleka,
Graeme Bloch,
Ruaan Bok,
Ben Botha,
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I saw this last month at the 2009 Palm springs International Film Festival. This is based on the true story set in South Africa during the Apartheid system of a Sandra Laing (Sophie Okonedo), who was born of dark skin to two Afrikaaners of white Eropean descent Abraham (Sam Neill) and Sannie (Alice Krige) Laing. Sandra is a genetic throwback because unknown to her parents, and ...
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Genres:
Action
Sci-Fi
Thriller
Starring:
Caryn Peterson,
Adeola Ariyo,
Emma Cleasby,
Christine Tomlinson,
Vernon Willemse,
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If you enjoyed 28 Days Later, Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome and Gladiator, this might be the film for you. Writer and Director Neil Marshall (Dog Soldiers, The Descent) an obvious student of genre movies, has managed to smoothly craft together a cinematic Frankenstein's monster of sci-fi action clich...
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Genres:
Action
Adventure
Fantasy
Starring:
Michael Copon,
Karen Shenaz David,
Simon Quarterman,
Tom Wu,
Andreas Wisniewski,
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I will be honest I enjoyed like 10 min of this movie only because if you change the main characters name to Hercules, well then its exactly that. And its a horrible version. If you are any type of buff who enjoys Movies that are from way back when then you will hate this because the lingo used is from 2008 - all speech is written as though this whole story took place now. Not h...
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Genres:
Drama
Romance
Starring:
Colin Farrell,
Salma Hayek,
Donald Sutherland,
Eileen Atkins,
Idina Menzel,
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Is Robert Towne L.A.'s Woody Allen? His portraits of the city are indelible, and one of the chief pleasures of Ask the Dust is the way in which the depression-era City of Angels becomes a character in the film. Ask the Dust is haunted by the notion that L.A. is the place where people come to slowly die in the sunshine and is fascinating as a piece of "sunny" film noir. It also ...
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Genres:
Crime
Drama
Thriller
Starring:
Nicolas Cage,
Bridget Moynahan,
Jared Leto,
Shake Tukhmanyan,
Jean-Pierre Nshanian,
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Atop a hillside in Liberia overlooking an impending village massacre once the arms deal settles, Nicolas Cage's Yuri pleads to his conscience rattled brother Vitaly (Jared Leto), "It is none of our business!" Writer and Director Andrew Niccol's "Lord of War" is all about the big business of war, and the cost of selling one's soul. That lost soul is Yuri Orlov played masterfully...
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