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Cast a Deadly Spell (1991) is a horror-fantasy detective comedy television film [1] with Fred Ward, Julianne Moore, David Warner, and Clancy Brown. [2] [3] It was directed by Martin Campbell, produced by Gale Anne Hurd, and written by Joseph Dougherty.
My Girl is a 1991 American coming-of-age romantic comedy-drama film directed by Howard Zieff, written by Laurice Elehwany, and starring Dan Aykroyd, Jamie Lee Curtis, Macaulay Culkin, and Anna Chlumsky in her first role in a major motion picture. The film tells the story of an 11-year-old girl living in Madison, Pennsylvania, during the summer ...
Book of Blood is a 2009 British horror film directed by John Harrison and starring Jonas Armstrong, Sophie Ward, and Doug Bradley. It is based on the framing stories "The Book of Blood" and "On Jerusalem Street (A Postscript)" from Clive Barker 's Books of Blood .
A woman blames the death of her cheating lover and his partner on a zombie attack. The Sleeping Plot: Dean Hewison: Dean Hewison, Sam Dickson, Richard Falkner, Aidee Walker Ruth Korver A woman accused of murdering her best friend claims she committed suicide. Banishing: Erlingur Thoroddsen: Jacey Heldrich and Brian McAuley Jacey Heldrich
The Netflix synopsis of the movie reads, "When he loses his apartment just after his friends' wedding, quirky best man Dupree crashes with the newlyweds and quickly overstays his welcome."
The Forgotten (also known as Don't Look in the Basement and Death Ward #13) is a 1973 independent horror film directed by S. F. Brownrigg, written by Tim Pope and starring Bill McGhee, former Playboy model Rosie Holotik, and Annabelle Weenick (credited as Anne MacAdams) about homicidal patients at an insane asylum.
It stars Sela Ward as a television journalist Jessica Savitch. The film premiered on Lifetime on September 4, 1995. The film received mixed reviews from television critics, [1] [2] [3] but was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Television Movie. It was Lifetime's most-watched original movie with 7.1 million viewers. [4]
That journey — which she chronicles in her upcoming book Rated X: How Porn Liberated Me From Hollywood, out Sept. 6 — was one of taking back control of her sexuality.