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Homecoming is a 1996 American made-for-television drama film starring Anne Bancroft. On April 14, 1996, Homecoming aired on the American cable channel, Showtime. [1] The screenplay was written by Christopher Carlson and was based on Cynthia Voigt's novel, Homecoming. The movie follows the story of four children who were abandoned by their ...
Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y: 12 Bio-Dome: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer / Motion Picture Corporation of America: Jason Bloom (director); Adam Leff, Mitchell Peck, Jason Blumenthal (screenplay); Pauly Shore, Stephen Baldwin, William Atherton, Joey Adams, Teresa Hill, Rose McGowan, Kylie Minogue, Dara Tomanovich, Henry Gibson, Patricia Hearst, Roger Clinton, Taylor ...
Homecoming is an American psychological thriller television series based on the Gimlet Media podcast of the same name. Created by Eli Horowitz and Micah Bloomberg, the series premiered November 2, 2018, on Amazon Prime Video .
Nearly three decades before Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell’s 2024 sequel Twisters, there was the OG 1996 film Twister starring Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton. Hunt and Paxton played an estranged ...
Rhoyle Ivy King (born January 16, 1996) is an American actor, best known for their role on All American: Homecoming portraying Nathaniel Hardin [1] [2] the first Black nonbinary character to be included in a CW show. [3] [4]
Alix Lapri (born November 6, 1996) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Born in Topeka, Lapri participated in many talent shows in her youth.She portrayed Effie Morales on Power and its sequel and spin-off, Power Book II: Ghost.
Nearly 30 years after The Real World: Los Angeles first debuted on MTV, the original cast is reuniting for season 2 of The Real World Homecoming on Paramount+. Set to premiere Nov. 24, the ...
The Homecoming is a 1973 British-American drama film directed by Peter Hall based on the play of the same name by Harold Pinter.The film was produced by Ely Landau for the American Film Theatre, which presented thirteen film adaptations of plays in the United States from 1973 to 1975. [1]