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  2. The Giver (film) - Wikipedia

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    The site's critical consensus reads, "Phillip Noyce directs The Giver with visual grace, but the movie doesn't dig deep enough into the classic source material's thought-provoking ideas." [ 15 ] On Metacritic , the film holds a score of 47 out of 100 based on 33 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [ 16 ]

  3. What a Way to Go! - Wikipedia

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    Louisa wants to give her $211 million to the U.S. government Internal Revenue Service, who believes it is an April Fools' Day joke. Sobbing to her unstable psychiatrist, Dr. Stephanson, Louisa tries to explain why she wants to give away her money, leading to a series of flashbacks, interspersed with fantasy sequences.

  4. The Cast of ‘Love & Death’ vs. Their Real-Life Counterparts

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    The new HBO Max series Love & Death stars Elizabeth Olsen as Candace "Candy" Montgomery, a housewife in 1970s Wylie, Texas whose life is upended when she is accused of murdering her friend from ...

  5. Take a Look at the ‘Love & Death’ Cast vs. the IRL People ...

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    I want (another) Candy. True crime fans, Marvel fans, Lily Rabe fans: unite! HBO Max is giving us a new iteration of the famous Candy Montgomery case following last year's Hulu series starring ...

  6. Love means never having to say you're sorry - Wikipedia

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    "Love means never having to say you're sorry" is a catchphrase based on a line from the Erich Segal novel Love Story and was popularized by its 1970 film adaptation starring Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal. The line is spoken twice in the film: once in the middle of the film, by Jennifer Cavalleri (MacGraw's character), when Oliver Barrett (O'Neal ...

  7. The Gift of Love - Wikipedia

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    The Gift of Love is a 1958 American CinemaScope drama romance film directed by Jean Negulesco and starring Lauren Bacall and Robert Stack. [2]The film's screenplay was based on the short story "The Little Horse" by Nelia Gardner White, originally published in a 1944 issue of Good Housekeeping, and previously made into the film Sentimental Journey (1946), with John Payne and Maureen O'Hara.

  8. To Die For - Wikipedia

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    To Die For is a 1995 satirical black comedy film [6] directed by Gus Van Sant.It stars Nicole Kidman, Joaquin Phoenix and Matt Dillon, with Illeana Douglas, Wayne Knight, Casey Affleck, Kurtwood Smith, Dan Hedaya, and Alison Folland in supporting roles.

  9. Reckless (1935 film) - Wikipedia

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    Reckless (also known as Born Reckless and Hard to Handle) is a 1935 American musical film directed by Victor Fleming and starring Jean Harlow, William Powell, Franchot Tone, and May Robson.