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  2. Sean Covel - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] The program is also available for people affected due to coronavirus. [11] In 2019, Covel partnered with illustrator Rebecca Swift to launch a 64-book series for kids, in which the title character is called Porter the Hoarder. The first book, Porter the Hoarder and the Ransacked Room, was a bestseller in 2019. [12] [13]

  3. Regal Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Regal Cinemas (also Regal Entertainment Group) is an American movie theater chain that operates the second-largest theater circuit in the United States, with 5,720 screens in 420 theaters as of December 31, 2024. [3] Founded on August 10, 1989, it is owned by the British company Cineworld and headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee. [4]

  4. Reagan (2024 film) - Wikipedia

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    [45] [46] The film earned $7.7 million during its opening three day weekend, and $10.3 million over the four day Labor Day Weekend. [47] [48] Audiences skewed older, white, and Southern; 78% of moviegoers were white, 63% were at least 55 years old, and the theater with the highest grosses for the film on opening weekend was located in Edmond ...

  5. ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’ Sets December Release After ...

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    “The Count of Monte Cristo,” one of four films on France’s shortlist for the country’s official submission to the Academy Awards, will open on Dec. 20 in U.S. theaters.

  6. Charlie Covell - Wikipedia

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    As a screenwriter, Covell wrote Banana, [5] Burn Burn Burn (2015), [5] and then the Channel 4 series The End of the F***ing World. [6] In 2015, Covell was named as a Screen International Star of Tomorrow. [3] In 2024, Covell created Kaos (2024) for the streaming service Netflix. It was cancelled after one season. [7]

  7. Ed Begley - Wikipedia

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    Edward James Begley Sr. (March 25, 1901 – April 28, 1970) was an American actor of theatre, radio, film, and television. [1] He won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the film Sweet Bird of Youth (1962) and appeared in such classics as 12 Angry Men (1957), Odds Against Tomorrow (1959) and The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964).

  8. The Painted Veil (2006 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Painted Veil initially had a limited release in four theaters in the United States on December 20, 2006, grossing $51,086 over the opening weekend. The film gradually expanded its showings in the United States and Canada, peaking at 287 theaters on the weekend of January 26, 2007. [9]

  9. Edward Norton filmography - Wikipedia

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    [10] The People vs. Larry Flynt: Alan Isaacman [11] Everyone Says I Love You: Holden Spence [12] 1998 Rounders: Lester "Worm" Murphy [13] American History X: Derek Vinyard [14] 1999 Fight Club: The Narrator [15] 2000 Keeping the Faith: Father Brian Finn Also producer and director [16] 2001 The Score: Jack Teller [17] 2002 Death to Smoochy ...