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Tangerine is a 2015 American comedy-drama film directed by Sean Baker, and written by Baker and Chris Bergoch, starring Kitana Kiki Rodriguez, Mya Taylor, and James Ransone. Set on Christmas Eve, the story follows a transgender sex worker who discovers her boyfriend and pimp has been cheating on her. The film was shot with three iPhone 5S ...
The book ends with Paul being driven to his third school of the year by his father, thinking about Mike Costello and Luis and taking in the sight and smell of the orange groves. He gets emotional just thinking about what had happened to them and the effects it had on their families.
Rotten Tomatoes gives the film an approval rating of 63% based on 27 reviews, with an average rating of 6/10. The site's consensus states: " Sommersby stumbles as a consistently compelling mystery, but typically solid work from Jodie Foster and Richard Gere fuels an engaging romance."
German film; the 1996 CD release is of a remixed score quite different from the movie soundtrack. City of Shadows (1987) Tangerine Tree 50: Assorted Secrets 2: Canadian film about two brothers — one a police officer, the other a murderer. Deadly Care (1987) Deadly Care (1992) TV film starring about a substance abusing nurse, starring Cheryl Ladd.
Foster is a 2011 British comedy-drama film written and directed by Jonathan Newman, based on his 2005 short film. [1] Part of it was shot at Legoland Windsor in April 2010. The film stars Golden Globe winner Toni Collette , Ioan Gruffudd , Richard E. Grant , BAFTA Award winner Hayley Mills and Maurice Cole.
Paul John Weitz (/ w aɪ t s /; born November 19, 1965) is an American screenwriter, director and producer.He is the older brother of filmmaker Chris Weitz.Together they worked on the comedy films American Pie and About a Boy; for the latter, they were both nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. [1]
The New Yorker wrote "'Tangerine' is over the top, but it is also endearing and even impressive in the force of its determination to conjure a life more exciting than most lives are." [1] The New York Times said "At times, 'Tangerine' reads as if it were reverse-engineered from a scholarly paper about suspense fiction. Happily, you can write a ...
Stealing Home is a 1988 American coming of age romantic drama film written and directed by Steven Kampmann and William Porter (billed as Will Aldis). The film stars Mark Harmon, Blair Brown, Jonathan Silverman, Harold Ramis, William McNamara, and Jodie Foster.