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The Song of Names is a 2019 drama film directed by François Girard. [7] An adaptation of the novel of the same name by Norman Lebrecht, it stars Tim Roth and Clive Owen as childhood friends from London whose lives have been changed by World War II. [7] The film was nominated for nine Canadian Screen Awards, winning five.
Healing is a 2014 English-language Australian drama film produced by PointBlank Pictures and directed by Craig Monahan [2] and co-written with Alison Nisselle. [3] The film stars Don Hany, Hugo Weaving, Robert Taylor, Xavier Samuel, Justine Clarke, Laura Brent and Anthony Hayes. [4] It was released theatrically in Australia on 8 May 2014. [5]
Lollipop is a musical comedy in three acts with book by Zelda Sears, lyrics by Sears and Walter De Leon, and music by Vincent Youmans.The show was produced by Henry W. Savage at the Knickerbocker Theatre, and opened January 21, 1924.
Healing Hearts (Chinese: 俠骨仁心) is a 2000 Hong Kong medical romantic drama film directed by Gary Tang and stars Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Michelle Reis, and Kenny Bee. Cast [ edit ]
The actor and comedian said goodbye to his beloved pup Zelda earlier this year. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
Liam Conlon of Vice, comparing Ben Drowned to both Majora's Mask and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, referred to it as "a shining example of how Zelda fans have always been in lockstep with Nintendo's own experimentation with horror. [being] a well-told story", as well as praising its unique take on the found footage genre. [16]
Song of Nunu received positive reviews on Metacritic. [11] Rock Paper Shotgun said that knowledge of League of Legends is unnecessary to enjoy the game, which they thought was a "heartfelt, winsome platformer". [1] Polygon felt that giving Nunu and Willump their own adventure made them more appealing and said watching them play together was a ...
The Album is the 31st studio album by English singer Cliff Richard.Released in 1993, it peaked at number one on the UK Albums Chart, [4] becoming Richard's first non-compilation or non-film soundtrack album to reach the top spot since 21 Today in 1961.