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The Ride is a 2018 independent film directed by Alex Ranarivelo and written by him, Hadeel Reda and J.R. Reher. It is based on the true story of Scottish BMX rider John Buultjens, a troubled boy from a Neo-Nazi family who is fostered by an interracial couple. [1] The film stars Shane Graham, Ludacris, and Sasha Alexander. [1]
Ride is a 2018 American thriller film written and directed by Jeremy Ungar and starring Bella Thorne, Jessie Usher and Will Brill. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is Ungar's feature length directorial debut. [ 4 ] [ 5 ]
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On January 26, 2023, it was reported that Amazon ordered an 8-episode season of The Ride, to premiere later in 2023. [1] It is executive produced by Chris Coelen, Eric Detwiler, Karrie Wolfe, Micah Brown, Sean Gleason, and Lawrence Randall, and is a co-production from Prime Video Sports, Kinetic Content, and PBR.
Cast: Alfonso Sánchez, Alberto López , Carmen Canivell, Mar Saura, Javier García Pelayo, Carlos Olalla, Mari Paz Sayago , Alfonso Valenzuela Warner Bros. Pictures [ 16 ]
Sarah Little of Screen Rant awarded the film three and a half stars out of five. [2] Marya E. Gates of RogerEbert.com awarded the film three stars. [4] Joe Leydon of Variety gave the film a positive review and wrote, "C. Thomas Howell and Forrie J. Smith give stand-out performances in director and star Jake Allyn’s suspenseful indie ...
The Ride is a 2022 American thriller drama directed by Adam Marino and starring Savanah Joeckel, Mark Justice, Paul Sorvino (in his final screen appearance), [1] Dee Dee Sorvino, D. B. Sweeney and Dean Cain.
The Chaperone is a 2018 period drama film, directed by Michael Engler, with a screenplay by Julian Fellowes, from the novel by Laura Moriarty. It stars Elizabeth McGovern, Haley Lu Richardson, Miranda Otto, Blythe Danner, Campbell Scott, Géza Röhrig and Victoria Hill. It had its world premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival on