Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Geek Charming is a 2011 American teen comedy-drama film released as a Disney Channel Original Movie. It was directed by Jeffrey Hornaday from a screenplay by Elizabeth Hackett and Hilary Galanoy, and based on the novel of the same name by Robin Palmer. The film stars Sarah Hyland and Matt Prokop.
Schindler's List (1993) Loshitzky, Yosefa (1 January 1997). Spielberg's Holocaust: Critical Perspectives on Schindler's List. Indiana University Press. ISBN 0-253-21098-4. Palowski, Franciszek (1998). The Making of Schindler's List: Behind the Scenes of an Epic Film. Carol Publishing Group. ISBN 978-1-55972-445-6. Star Wars franchise (1977–)
Matthew Ray Prokop (born July 29, 1990) [1] is an American former actor. He is known for his roles as Jimmie "The Rocket Man" Zara in the Disney film High School Musical 3: Senior Year (2008) and Josh Rosen in the Disney Channel Original Movie Geek Charming (2011).
In the midst of Disney's commercially and critically successful renderings of fairy tales, women authors were working away behind the scenes to whip up their own bold takes. The conventions of the genre -- violence, fantasy, and morality – were gobbled up, roiled, rearranged fluidly, and spit back out anew.
Behind-the-scenes shots of some of the many dangerous stunts play during the credits. Aabra Ka Daabra: In a post-credits scene, a purple skull bat. The Princess Diaries 2: The Royal Engagement: Hector Elizondo is doing an ad for a trip to Genovia. MXP: Most Xtreme Primate: During the credits, A Collection of outtakes and Little Bobby singing.
Geek Charming: Ari Disney Channel Original Movie: 2015 Resident Advisors: Ian Recurring 2016 Grease: Live: Putzie 2019 Search and Destroy: Dustin 2019-2021 Movie Trivia Schmoedown "Diamond" Dave Del Rio 2020 The Baker and the Beauty: Mateo Garcia 9 episodes 2021 The Good Doctor: Ben 1 episode 2022 Maggie: Ben 13 episodes 2024 Matlock: Billy [6 ...
Image credits: EnigmaCA There are many ways film creators make movies captivating. Some rely on storytelling for that. By making the narrative engaging, understandable, relatable, and educational ...
Disney Channel's highest numbers ever in the time period among teens (2.3 million), and second-highest on record in Total Viewers (6.0 million) and Kids 7–11 (2.4 million), behind only the August 19, 2007 encore of High School Musical 2. [2] There were 987,000 viewers when it premiered in the UK and Ireland on May 14, 2010. [3]