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Mallrats is a 1995 American buddy comedy film written and directed by Kevin Smith and starring Jason Lee, Jeremy London, Shannen Doherty, Claire Forlani, Priscilla Barnes and Michael Rooker. It is the second film in the View Askewniverse following 1994's Clerks .
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Gwen Turner is a supporting character in Mallrats. She was portrayed by Joey Lauren Adams. Turner was the ex-girlfriend of T.S. Quint, one of the main characters played by Jeremy London. Despite cheating on him constantly, she still maintains a soft-spot for him. Throughout Mallrats, Gwen is seen interacting with T.S. and Brodie. Her clothes ...
Kevin Smith is considering following up his cult film Mallrats as a tribute to the late Shannen Doherty. In an interview with People, Smith, 53, said Doherty, who died on July 13 after losing a ...
Series creator Kevin Smith in 2022.. The View Askewniverse is a fictional universe created by writer/director Kevin Smith, featured in several films, comics and a television series; it is named for Smith's production company, View Askew Productions.
In 1995, she played Brandi Svenning in Mallrats. [6] In 1996, Forlani appeared in a supporting role as Sean Connery's daughter in the film The Rock. [7] She continued to appear in both widely released and smaller-budget films, such as Basquiat, [8] directed by Julian Schnabel. In 1998, she starred with Anthony Hopkins and Brad Pitt in Meet Joe ...
Tusk is based on a story from Kevin Smith's SModcast podcast. It stars Michael Parks, Justin Long, Haley Joel Osment, Johnny Depp and Genesis Rodriguez. [1] The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, before it was released on September 19, 2014, by A24.
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