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Two Moon Junction is a 1988 American erotic romantic drama film written and directed by Zalman King, and starring Sherilyn Fenn and Richard Tyson. [2] The original music score is composed by Jonathan Elias. Burl Ives and Hervé Villechaize appear in their final film roles. It is the theatrical film debut of Milla Jovovich.
In 1988, she made her screen debut in the television film The Night Train to Kathmandu and appeared in her first feature film, Two Moon Junction. Jovovich gained attention for her role in the 1991 romance film Return to the Blue Lagoon.
In the Lost Lands is a 2025 epic fantasy film directed by Paul W. S. Anderson, with a screenplay by Constantin Werner from a story they both co-wrote. [3] Based on the short story of the same name by George R. R. Martin, the film stars Milla Jovovich and Dave Bautista as a witch and a hunter, respectively, who journey into a dangerous landscape to find an artifact for a queen.
"I am torn in two as I watch the horror unfolding, the country being destroyed, families being displaced, their whole life lying in charred fragments around them."
Milla Jovovich is sharing her love for her firstborn on her birthday. On Sunday, Nov. 3, the actress, 48, celebrated her daughter Ever's 17th birthday on Instagram, sharing a variety of sweet ...
Two Moon Junction: Lorimar Film Entertainment / The Samuel Goldwyn Company: Zalman King (director/screenplay); Sherilyn Fenn, Richard Tyson, Louise Fletcher, Burl Ives, Kristy McNichol, Martin Hewitt, Juanita Moore, Don Galloway, Millie Perkins, Milla Jovovich, Kerry Remsen, Herve Villechaize, Dabbs Greer: The Unholy: Vestron Pictures
Milla Jovovich shared an emotional message about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.. The Resident Evil actress, who was born in Ukraine, took to Instagram on Feb. 26 to share that she was ...
She made two theatrical films in 1988: You Can't Hurry Love and Two Moon Junction. In the same year, she began the role of Barbara Weston on Empty Nest, a spin-off of The Golden Girls. She left the show in 1992 after being diagnosed with bipolar disorder but returned for its final episode in 1995. It was her last on-screen performance.