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Gray Matters is a 2006 American romantic comedy film directed and written by Sue Kramer, starring Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh, and Bridget Moynahan. The film premiered at the Hamptons International Film Festival on October 21, 2006.
"Gray Matter" is the fifth episode of the first season of the American television crime drama series Breaking Bad. Written by Patty Lin and directed by Tricia Brock , it aired on AMC in the United States on February 24, 2008.
Lawrence Grey is a Canadian-American film and television producer. Grey launched his production company Grey Matter Productions in 2013. [ 1 ] Grey Matter's first film, Lights Out , was released by Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema on July 22, 2016.
The Times gave the film four out of five stars, as they felt it was "a fascinating documentary on the great modernist designer and architect Eileen Gray". [6] The Guardian gave Gray Matters three out of five stars, writing that "what makes this even more compelling is the supporting art-historical input from its numerous interviewees (I developed a particular soft spot for the dulcet-voiced Dr ...
John Burnham Schwartz (born 1965) is an American novelist and screenwriter. Schwartz is best known for his novels Reservation Road (1998) and The Commoner (2008). His fifth novel, Northwest Corner , a sequel to Reservation Road , was published in 2011. [ 1 ]
The 28 dates of Family Values Tour grossed $6.5 million [5] and over 243,000 fans purchased the fan-friendly ticket prices that ranged from $26.00 to $29.50. [1] Critical acclaim for the tour started to pour in as soon as it all started.
Gray Matters or Grey Matters may refer to: Gray Matters, by William Hjortsberg; Gray Matters, a film directed by Sue Kramer; Gray Matters, a documentary film by Marco Orsini; Gray Matter, science fiction film by Meko Winbush; Gray Matters (record label) "Gray Matters" (Johnny Bravo), a 2004 episode of Johnny Bravo
Gray Matter is a 2023 American science fiction thriller drama film written by Philip Gelatt, directed by Meko Winbush and starring Mia Isaac, Jessica Frances Dukes and Garret Dillahunt. [1] It is Winbush's feature directorial debut.