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Little is a 2019 American fantasy comedy film directed and co-written by Tina Gordon. It stars Regina Hall, Issa Rae and Marsai Martin, and follows an overbearing boss who is transformed into the teenage version of herself. Martin serves as an executive producer for the film, and at 14 years old, is the youngest person to ever hold that title ...
"A Great or Little Thing" is the eighth episode and series finale of the American crime drama television miniseries The Penguin, a spin-off from the film The Batman. The episode was written by series developer Lauren LeFranc , and directed by Jennifer Getzinger .
Little Children is a 2006 American satirical melodrama film [3] directed by Todd Field, based on the 2004 novel by Tom Perrotta, who co-wrote the screenplay with Field. It follows Sarah Pierce ( Kate Winslet ), an unhappy housewife who has an affair with a married neighbor ( Patrick Wilson ).
The movie received mixed reviews and holds a "Rotten" score of 53% on Rotten Tomatoes from a sample of 15 critics. Walter Goodman said that Benjamin's directing strategy in the film "seems to have been to paper over the holes in the plot with routine moves from spy shows past, in hopes of making the improbable passable."
The Little Unicorn is a 2001 South African direct-to-video fantasy adventure film ... Vince Leo from Qwipster's Movie Reviews gave the film one and a half out of five ...
Bougainvillea was released worldwide on 17 October 2024 in theatres and received mixed reviews from critics. [6] The film later began streaming on SonyLIV from 13 December 2024. [ 7 ] The film was a commercial success at box office.
Little England (Greek: Μικρά Αγγλία, romanized: Mikra Anglia) is a 2013 Greek period romantic drama film directed by Pantelis Voulgaris.Based on the novel of the same name by Ioanna Karystiani (Voulgaris' wife) who also wrote the screenplay, [1] it features an ensemble cast starring Pinelopi Tsilika, Sofia Kokkali, Aneza Papadopoulou and Andreas Konstantinou.
The 14 (also known as Existence; U.S. title: The Wild Little Bunch) is a 1973 British drama film directed by David Hemmings and starring Jack Wild and June Brown. [1] It was written by Roland Starke. Its plot, based on fact, concerns the fate of fourteen children in west London who are orphaned after the death of their single mother.