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Palm Trees and Power Lines: Momentum Pictures: Jamie Dack (director/screenplay); Audrey Findlay (screenplay); Lily McInerny, Jonathan Tucker, Gretchen Mol [47] The Year Between: Gravitas Ventures: Alex Heller (director/screenplay); Alex Heller, J. Smith-Cameron, Steve Buscemi, Wyatt Oleff, Emily Robinson [48] 7: Unseen: Paramount Pictures ...
Sessions Production Payroll / Mountain Movies: William Wages (director/screenplay); Phillip Rob Bellury (screenplay); Rob Mayes, Beau Bridges, Sam Hennings, T.J. Power, Lee Brice, Pam Tillis [71] M A R C H 1: Dune: Part Two: Warner Bros. Pictures / Legendary Pictures
The Cost is a 2022 Australian revenge drama directed by Matthew Holmes from an original screenplay by Matthew Holmes and Gregory Moss. Set over 48 hours, the film follows two men as they seek to enact vengeance on a convicted felon, by taking him deep into the bush to inflict a series of brutal punishments.
Damon at the 2023 Berlin International Film Festival. American actor Matt Damon made his film debut with a small role in Mystic Pizza (1988), [1] after which he played several supporting roles. His first leading role was in the legal drama film The Rainmaker (1997). [2]
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The script was written by Everett De Roche in the late 1980s or early 1990s and it was sent to director Jamie Blanks in 2005 by Darclight Films' Gary Hamilton. [3] The film was produced by Hamilton and Pete Ford for Darclight Films and Resolution Independent with executive producers Greg Sitch, Martin Fabinyi, Michael Gudinski and Mark Pennell. [4]
123 is a 2002 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by K. Subash. It was partially reshot in Telugu and Kannada . [ 1 ] The film stars real-life brothers Prabhu Deva , Raju Sundaram , and Nagendra Prasad alongside Jyothika as the female lead, while Deva composed the film's music.
However, a small adjustment was made to a 2011 deal formed between the two studios (where Marvel gained full control of Spider-Man's merchandising rights, in exchange for making a one-time payment of $175 million to Sony and paying up to $35 million for each future Spider-Man film, and forgoing receiving their previous 5% of any Spider-Man film ...