As a fan of movies and television, the average person might not know Katheryn Winnick's name, but chances are they have seen some of her varied acting work. She's graced screens both big and small, appearing in guest-starring roles on such hit shows such as CSI: Miami, Law and Order: Criminal Intent, OZ, and CSI: New York.
For hundreds of years we have been fascinated with the nautical myth that there are beings in the oceans who are ½ fish and ½ woman. They are always young, beautiful, and completely naïve. Some classic films have captivated this obsession.
Imagine if you will, you are sitting at your desk and you're a struggling screenwriter and your project is to write a screenplay using clichéd techniques such as "slight of hand", "misdirection", "archetypes", and "caricatures".
Niagara Falls is known throughout Canada and the world as a picturesque tourist destination. This motion picture shows the darker underside of the town through its depiction of a variety of characters whose lives cross paths in and around the Niagara Motel.
Leonard (Ewan Bremmer) and Patrick (David Richmond Peck) are all each other have. Since the tragic death of their parents, Leonard has made it his mission to look after Patrick despite his life of crime and constant stints behind bars. When he's not locked up, he works odd jobs here and there while persuing robbery and other crimes at night.
You couldn't meet a more enthusiastic and a more charming person than Fetching Cody director David Ray.
Director Wayne Kramer, who also directed the overly-brilliant The Cooler, returns to the grit of the underworld with his latest film Running Scared.
Paul Walker stars as Joey Gazelle, a low-ranked thug whose only job for the mob is to hide their guns after a hit so they can't be traced.
This "bottom of the world" story is displayed in the perfect Disney-family package as eight sled dogs are left behind in Antarctica. Their handler (Paul Walker) struggles to mount a rescue for his furry friends.
There is this saying that states "less is more".
Well when it comes to Freedomland, Moore should have been less.
Julianne Moore and Samuel L. Jackson star in the thriller, Freedomland, which opens with Moore stumbling into a hospital with blood-soaked hands and utterly hysterical.
There have been so many horror films as of late, why do we need sequels as well? Well, because horror films are kings of the box office right now.
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