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Pleasantville is a 1998 American teen fantasy comedy-drama film written, co-produced, and directed by Gary Ross (in his directorial debut). It stars Tobey Maguire , Jeff Daniels , Joan Allen , William H. Macy , J. T. Walsh , and Reese Witherspoon , with Don Knotts , Paul Walker , Marley Shelton , and Jane Kaczmarek in supporting roles.
A book report is an essay discussing the contents of a book, written as part of a class assignment issued to students in schools. There is a difference between a book report and a book review. A report includes a larger outline, and a review stays on the topic of the book.
Growing up, she would often work on art projects, which later turned into illustrations in the form of books that she ultimately used to tell a story. The written word became her story-telling medium of choice. During her time in Hollywood, she still focused on visual arts to relieve her stress.
The book contains a selection [Note 1] of questions and answers originally published on his blog What If?, along with several new ones. [1] The book is divided into several dozen chapters, most of which are devoted to answering a unique question. [Note 2] What If? was released on September 2, 2014 and was received positively by critics.
PLEASANTVILLE − The village of Pleasantville now has a new police department with Nick Garver as its chief. The Baltimore Police Department has been running patrols through the village on a ...
A passage I added about the death of cinematographer Brent Hershman and subsequent lawsuit against the Pleasantville production has been removed by TheOldJacobite (talk · contribs) as "Not relevant to film". I think a death allegedly from the production conditions, and subsequent litigation about it, is material to an article about the film.
A Common Reader: Books for Readers with Imagination was an American mail-order book catalog, established in 1986 by James Mustich Jr., a bookseller, editor, and writer.It was notable among general-interest book catalogs for its eclecticism, with large sections of each issue given over to obscure literary classics.
The Breakfast Club, Weird Science: Universal Pictures, A&M Films, Channel Productions: John Hughes stated that many of his films all took place within the same fictional Illinois town of Shermer. [5] The Breakfast Club and Weird Science both make explicit reference to the town by name. Silent Hill, West Virginia Silent Hill