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The Last Samurai. The Life of David Gale. Lost in Translation. Maria Full of Grace. Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. Memories of Murder. Mona Lisa Smile. Monster. The Motorcycle Diaries.
This is an index of articles that features lists of films based on real-life events. List of 2000 films based on actual events. List of 2001 films based on actual events. List of 2002 films based on actual events. List of 2003 films based on actual events. List of 2004 films based on actual events. List of 2005 films based on actual events.
I Dreamed of Africa. Columbia Pictures. Hugh Hudson (director); Paula Milne, Susan Shiliday (screenplay); Kim Basinger, Vincent Perez, Eva Marie Saint, Daniel Craig, Liam Aiken, Garrett Strommen, Lance Reddick, Connie Chiume, Mary Craig. Michael Jordan to the Max. Giant Screen Films.
Black Christmas (1974 film) Black Christmas (2006 film) Black Christmas (2019 film) Boogeyman 3. Brain Dead (2007 film) Breaking Away. Brotherhood (2010 film) The Brotherhood (2001 film) Buried Alive (2007 film)
In 2019, Lopez produced and starred in Hustlers, which brought critical acclaim along with Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild and Film Independent Spirit Awards nominations. Lopez was also awarded the Palm Springs International Film Festival Spotlight Award. Hustlers grossed over $157 million worldwide.
In 2013, Disney Channel held a Freaky Freakend with seven shows that featured body-swapping episodes. [ a ] This list features exchanges between two beings, and thus excludes similar phenomena of body hopping , spirit possession , transmigration , [ 5 ] and avatars , unless the target being's mind is conversely placed in the source's body.
The Alejandro Hernández Show. Anacostia (web series) Angry Video Game Nerd. Annoying Orange. ArtStars* TV. Average Betty.
In the United States, the Golden Age of Television (also known as Peak TV or Prestige TV) [1][2][3] is a period widely regarded for its high number of "high quality", internationally acclaimed television programs. [4][5][6][7] Named in reference to the original Golden Age of Television of the 1950s, [8] the period has also been referred to as ...