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Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y: 12 Antitrust: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer / Hyde Park Entertainment: Peter Howitt (director); Howard Franklin (screenplay); Ryan Phillippe, Tim Robbins, Rachael Leigh Cook, Claire Forlani, Douglas McFerran, Richard Roundtree, Tygh Runyan, Yee Jee Tso, Nate Dushku, Ned Bellamy, Tyler Labine, Scott Bellis, David Lovgren, Zahf Hajee ...
The site's consensus states that it "has all the elements children enjoy in a movie: a lovable dog, bad things happening to stupid adults, and lots of dog poop. For adults, it's either hit-or-miss". [2] On Metacritic, the film holds a weighted average score of 24 out of 100 based on 23 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". [3]
Race to Space is a 2001 fictional American family drama film. The film was shot on location at Cape Canaveral and Cocoa Beach and Edwards AFB in cooperation with NASA and the U.S. Air Force . Plot
Trailer; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org 2001年宇宙の旅; ツァラトゥストラはこう語った (交響詩) Usage on kk.wikipedia.org 2001: Ғарыш одиссеясы; Usage on no.wikipedia.org AFI’s 100 Years…100 Movie Quotes; Usage on pl.wikipedia.org 2001: Odyseja kosmiczna (film) Usage on pt.wikipedia.org 2001: A Space Odyssey
April 22, 2001 () Au Pair II (also known as Au Pair II: The Fairytale Continues ) is a 2001 American made-for-television romantic comedy film starring Gregory Harrison and Heidi Lenhart and is the second installment in the Au Pair trilogy .
It airs sporadically on the Lifetime Movie Network. Due to its television release date coinciding the following day with the 9/11 Attacks , the film received little attention until its DVD release in 2002, after which it was nominated for The American Society of Cinematographers Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of ...
Tate McRae is officially Britney Spears' number one fashion fan.. The 21-year-old Canadian pop star arrived at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards on Wednesday, Sept. 11 in a black high neck long ...
No Such Thing (previously titled Monster, Icelandic: Skrímsli) is a 2001 supernatural drama film directed by Hal Hartley. It tells the story of Beatrice (Sarah Polley), a journalist whose fiancé is killed by a monster in Iceland. The story is based very loosely on the Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf. [1]