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On Rotten Tomatoes, All Summers End has an approval rating of 20% based on five reviews (one positive review and four negative), with an average rating of 3.50/10. [5] In a positive review, Stephen Farber of The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "the resolution seems honest and mature, and a brief epilogue is so powerful that it makes us forget some of the film's earlier lapses.
Summer's End is a 1999 drama television film directed by Helen Shaver (in her directorial debut) from a screenplay by Grant Scharbo and Jim Thompson, based on a story by Scharbo. [1] The film tells the story of two teenage brothers who have lost their father, one of which befriends an African-American physician facing racial prejudice in a ...
Summer's End may refer to: Summer's End, a 1999 Canadian-American TV film; Summer's End, by Autumn, or the title song, 2004 "Summer's End", a song by Amorphis ...
Ahmir Thompson, better known as Questlove, is the director behind the documentary “Summer of Soul,” which captures an important part of Black history, culture and music. In 1969, the Harlem ...
Billy Summers is a former Marine sniper and hitman who only accepts jobs killing truly evil men. When he expresses a desire to retire from the life of being an assassin, Nick Majarian, a mobster for whom Billy has worked many times before, offers him one last job–one that pays $500,000 up front, and $1.5 million after it is done.
Although some consider summer's end to be Labor Day or when the kids go back to school, the official last day of summer for 2024 is September 22. It seems like winters go on forever but summers ...
Summer's over, and that means one last wild weekend with no regrets...or maybe a few. A Hamptons White Party turns into a messy affair when Kyle blows up at his ex-girlfriend Amanda over a lip-syncing scandal. Meanwhile, Cristina makes a dramatic exit, and Carl and Lauren's romantic pretzel twists one final time, when Carl disappears into the ...
Montague Summers was the youngest of the seven children of Augustus William Summers, a wealthy businessman and justice of the peace in Clifton, Bristol, and his wife Ellen née Bush. [ 1 ] : 1 Augustus was a director of Lloyds Bank , chairman of Bristol United Breweries, and the head of a firm of mineral water manufacturers.