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Gwen McGee Movies
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Genres:
Drama
Thriller
Mystery
Starring:
Robert Redford,
Helen Mirren,
Willem Dafoe,
Alessandro Nivola,
Matt Craven,
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Wayne and Eileen Hayes appear to be the ideal couple. They have a successful business, live in a wealthy Pittsburgh suburb, and have two well-adjusted grown children. But when Wayne is kidnapped at gunpoint and held for ransom by a former employee, cracks in their armor begin to show. Based on the kidnapping of a Dutch industrialist, Pieter Jan Brugge's The Clearing shows two d...
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Genres:
Crime
Drama
Thriller
Starring:
Michael T. Weiss,
Peter Coyote,
Maureen Flannigan,
Steve Rankin,
Dan Gauthier,
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Genres:
Drama
Horror
Sci-Fi
Thriller
Crime
Starring:
Bill Paxton,
Matthew McConaughey,
Powers Boothe,
Matt O'Leary,
Jeremy Sumpter,
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I had to see this gem twice to really appreciate all of it. When a widowed father of two interrupts his two sons' sleep with a shocking revelation, they are torn between believing him and not. As the horrifying events of this tale unfold, we learn a lot about the father, about his two sons, and about their destinies. With shocking twist after shocking twist, this film never all...
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Genres:
Crime
Drama
Starring:
Sharron Corley,
Gabriel Casseus,
Saul Stein,
Gwen McGee,
Andre Moore,
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I just wanted to inform anyone who may be interested that the the movie "New Jersey Drive" was my personal favorite off alltime. I admire the work Nick Gomez and Spike Lee put into this masterpiece of a movie. This movie made quite an impression on me because of its realness and its appreciation of detail of life in urban New Jersey. It struck a chord with me, personally, b...
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Genres:
Comedy
Starring:
Eddie Murphy,
Tatyana Ali,
Billie Allen,
James Brown III,
Eyde Byrde,
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This movie came out late 1987, and people were dying for a sequel to "Delirious" which was 1983. If you go back and watch Richard Pryor's "live in Concert" or "Here and Now" you see that Eddie used some of Pryor's stuff, but gave it its own shot of himself (In delirious, Murphy does the "bARBQ scene/story" and he describes his aunt falling down the steps. It is the exact same d...
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