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Matthew Avery Modine (born March 22, 1959) [1] is an American actor and filmmaker. He shared the Venice Film Festival ‘s Volpi Cup for Best Actor as part of the ensemble cast of Robert Altman film Streamers (1983).
Critic David Browne of Entertainment Weekly, who included 100% Fun on his year's-best list, wrote in his review that it "makes you feel as if a good pop hook can solve any crisis." [4] The title of the album was derived from Kurt Cobain's 1994 suicide note. [12]
Upon release, Jeff Bunch from The Spokesman-Review named it one of the "best examples of profitable soundtracks" of unsuccessful movies. [14] The home video release also peaked at number five on Cash Box ' s Top 40 Videocassettes. [15] Vision Quest ended as one of the Top 50 Albums and Top Soundtracks on Cash Box ' s Pop Album Awards. [15]
What the Deaf Man Heard is a 1997 Hallmark Hall of Fame television movie that aired on CBS television on November 23, 1997. It concerns Sammy, a man who pretends to be deaf and mute, when in reality he can hear and speak perfectly well. The movie stars Matthew Modine and James Earl Jones and is based on the novel What the Deaf Mute Heard by G.D ...
[6] [7] The album was released digitally by Republic Records on November 18, 2022 and on CD through Target Corporation the same day. [8] A 12-inch vinyl single featuring songs from Spirited was announced for Record Store Day's annual Black Friday event on November 25, 2022.
Treat (Matthew Modine) and Phillip (Kevin Anderson) are two brothers living alone in a rundown row house in Newark, New Jersey.Treat, the elder, is a violent pickpocket who spends the day robbing people in order to provide for himself and Phillip.
Pages in category "Albums produced by Matthew Wilder" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Free broke up in 1971 due to tensions between members of the band. [1] In September, the group's first live album Free Live! was released, reaching number 4 on the UK Albums Chart and number 89 on the Billboard 200. [3] [6] The non-album single "My Brother Jake", released the same year, peaked at number 4 in the UK. [4]