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Eenie Meanie is an upcoming American heist thriller film written and directed by Shawn Simmons, in his feature directorial debut. Samara Weaving, leading an ensemble cast that includes Karl Glusman, Kyanna Simone, Randall Park, Andy Garcia, Jermaine Fowler, Marshawn Lynch, Chris Bauer, Steve Zahn, and Mike O'Malley.
For Love Alone is a 1986 Australian film written and directed by Stephen Wallace and based on Christina Stead's 1945 novel of the same name. It stars Helen Buday, Hugo Weaving, Sam Neill and Naomi Watts in her film debut. [2]
No Letting Go is a 2015 American drama film directed by Jonathan D. Bucari. It is Bucari's directorial debut and is based on his 2013 short film Illness . [ 1 ] It is also based on the true story of the producer and co-screenwriter Randi Silverman.
Watts at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Naomi Watts is a British actress and producer known for her work in Australian and American film, television and video games. Watts emigrated with her family to Australia from the UK at the age of 14, and made her debut in the 1986 Australian film For Love Alone. [1]
Matt Lee Whitlock is the respected chief of police in the small Florida Keys town of Banyan Key. Recently separated, Matt is currently seeing local resident Ann Merai-Harrison, an old flame from high school whose husband Chris, a former professional quarterback seemingly oblivious to the relationship, abuses her.
Cary Darling of the Houston Chronicle rated the film 3 stars out of 5 and wrote that "where the film ultimately goes may not be totally unexpected but getting there is an engaging trip." [ 4 ] Barbara Shulgasser-Parker of Common Sense Media rated the film 2 stars out of 5 and wrote that while Stewart is "compelling", she "cannot inject sense ...
Karina Adelgaard of Heaven of Horror wrote, "When the plot is like something out of a soap opera (or the earlier mentioned 90s action movies), then you need to adjust your acting accordingly. This is something Tasha Smith manages to get away with in a way that makes her performance very entertaining."
In February 2018, it was announced Samara Weaving, Carly Chaikin, Zach Avery, Brian Cox, Udo Kier and Hal Ozsan had joined the cast of the film, with James and Colin Krisel directing from a screenplay they wrote. [3] Principal photography began in February 2018 in Norfolk, Virginia. [4]