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Actor: Celia Weston, starred in:
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| 1. Dead Man Walking (year: 1995) |
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Tim Robbins' second directorial effort (after the political satire Bob Roberts) was this drama based on a true story, which explores the issue of capi ...
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| 2. Flirting With Disaster (year: 1996) |
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In this satirical comedy, Mel Coplin (Ben Stiller) has a beautiful wife, Nancy (Patricia Arquette), and a four-month old son, and on the surface his l ...
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| 3. How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (year: 2003) |
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Two New Yorkers fight the battle of the sexes to a standstill (without entirely realizing it) in this romantic comedy. Andie (Kate Hudson) is a young ...
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| 4. Junebug (year: 2005) |
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Phil Morrison, who collaborated with screenwriter Angus MacLachlan for his acclaimed 1990 short, Tater Tomater, joins forces with MacLachlan again for ...
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| 5. K-PAX (year: 2001) |
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The 1995 novel by Dr. Gene Brewer becomes this drama from director Iain Softley. After a mugging incident at New York's Grand Central Station, Prot (K ...
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| 6. Little Man Tate (year: 1991) |
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Jodie Foster made her directorial debut (with a script by Scott Frank) in this tale of a child prodigy's search for social acceptance. Fred Tate (Adam ...
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| 7. No Reservations (year: 2007) |
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Carol Fuchs adapts writer/director Sandra Nettelbeck's screenplay for the 2001 romantic drama Mostly Martha for this Scott Hicks directed remake starr ...
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| 8. The Invasion (year: 2007) |
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A mysterious, mind-altering epidemic has infected mankind, and when a Washington, D.C. psychiatrist discovers that the outbreak seems to be extraterre ...
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| 9. The Village (year: 2004) |
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M. Night Shyamalan, the creative mind behind The Sixth Sense and Signs, wrote and directed this characteristically atmospheric thriller. The rustic vi ...
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