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Exhausted and in pain, Jessica stumbles upon a hunter named Robert, who offers her food, shoes and a ride. As they drive, their path is blocked by a fallen tree. The man appears once again, claiming that Jessica is his sister who’s having a psychotic episode following her husband’s death. Suspicious, Robert demands the man’s phone to call ...
Sam criticizes her refusal to consider other suspects, as most of the physical evidence points away from the two boys. Cassie's boss, Captain Rod Cody, and her ex, Assistant D.A. Al Swanson, fearing Richard's influential parents, take Cassie off the case. Richard kills Ray, and makes it appear like a suicide.
Feud: Capote vs. The Swans is the second season of the American anthology television series Feud created by Ryan Murphy , Jaffe Cohen , and Michael Zam for FX . Directed by Gus Van Sant , Max Winkler , and Jennifer Lynch , it is written by Jon Robin Baitz .
News of Hallmark’s next Hannah Swensen mystery movie begat a mystery of its own: Why isn’t Cameron Mathison again reprising his role of lawman Mike Kingston…? Mathison, after all, has played ...
Sam Diamond parodies another Dashiell Hammett character, The Maltese Falcon ' s hardboiled Sam Spade, and is a caricature of Humphrey Bogart in his Casablanca character. He is accompanied by his long-suffering, hard-boiled, sexy but needy secretary Tess Skeffington (Eileen Brennan), whom he continually denigrates and mistreats. Tess Skeffington ...
The prolific producer has scored a straight-to-series order for Feud, an anthology, about famous feuds, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. Ryan Murphy anthology 'Feud,' starring Jessica Lange and ...
In addition, amongst the plethora of brief cameo appearances, director Garry Marshall plays a violinist (his usual family crew of wife, son, daughter, grandchildren and niece also appear), singer Paul Williams provides opening and closing dialogue as a radio DJ, and ESPN sports journalist Hannah Storm plays herself.
We Need to Talk About Kevin is a 2011 psychological thriller drama film directed by Lynne Ramsay from a screenplay she co-wrote with Rory Stewart Kinnear, based on the 2003 novel of the same name by Lionel Shriver.