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Hunt Lowry (born in Oklahoma) is an American film and TV producer, who has been involved with film production since the 1980s.He is the president and CEO of Roserock Films, a Warner Brothers in-house studio.
The first two films in the series were released by Warner Bros. Pictures; as the third was a direct to home video, it was released by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. Each entry in the trilogy was accompanied by a soundtrack release. The soundtrack for the first film sold well and became George Strait's most commercially successful album.
Eraser: Reborn is a 2022 American action film, and serves as a reboot of the 1996 Eraser, and is described as the next installment in the franchise. [2] Directed by John Pogue from a script by Michael D. Weiss, the plot centers around a secret agency that specializes in engineering the fake deaths of witnesses that need to leave no trace of their existence.
Jan. 5 – Critics Choice final ballots go out to film and TV branch members / Art Directors Guild nomination voting ends at 5:00 p.m. PST. / Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Awards voting closes
TV movie (1996) The Birds II: Land's End: Rick Rosenthal: Ted Kurdyla, David A. Rosemont: MCA Television Entertainment, Rosemont Productions International, Showtime, Universal Studios* Horror: TV movie (1994) Christmas in Conway: John Kent Harrison: Andrew Gottlieb: American Broadcasting Company, Hallmark Hall of Fame: Christmas: TV movie (2013 ...
‘Love of the Irish’ Premiere Date: Saturday, January 4, at 8 p.m. ET.. Stars: Shenae Grimes-Beech, Stephen Hagan and Moira Kelly. Logline: “Tired of her bad luck, Fiona (Grimes-Beech) takes ...
All new premiere movies will also be available day after premiere on TVE/VOD, and Lifetime Movie Club will offer 70 library titles starting 10/25 to stream commercial-free. For more People news ...
The movie features early roles for Cynthia Nixon and Anthony Michael Hall (co-starring as Huck). It was the first major role for then-child actor and future award-winning filmmaker Patrick Creadon, who starred as Tom. The teleplay was written by Carlos Davis and David Taylor. It was directed by Dick Lowry and produced by his brother Hunt Lowry. [4]