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[d] Rodger became frustrated at the unanswered door and set down the gas can. [51] Rodger returned to his car and, around 9:27 p.m., noticed three women walking near the sorority house; these were 19-year-old Veronika Weiss, 22-year-old Katherine "Katie" Cooper, and a 20-year-old woman, all of whom were members of the sorority Delta Delta Delta.
Newshub's reviewer Kate Rodger awarded the film five stars; praising Thavat's direction of the film, script writer Sophie Henderson's scriptwriting, and the cinematography of Ginny Loane and Cushla Dillon. She also praised the film for focusing on the "little-seen lives of women and families living with trauma, desperation and powerlessness and ...
Kate Rodger of Newshub praised the film, stating that it had great performances and a cracking script. Rodger wrote that Dead "was, in fact, full of life, and death and was an unexpected delight" and gave it four out of five stars. [2]
Elliot Oliver Robertson Rodger (July 24, 1991 – May 23, 2014) was an English-American mass murderer who was responsible for the 2014 Isla Vista killings.On May 23, 2014, Rodger killed six people and injured fourteen others using knives, semi-automatic pistols and his car near the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) in Isla Vista, California.
Kate Rodger as Shapely Adorable (credited as Kathleen Rodger) R.J. Rudolph as Dr. Bernie Glatzer (credited as Dick Rudolph) Henry G. Sanders as TV Director; David Schickele as The Bartender; Julie Simone as Fan; Bill Smillie as Official; Ann Walker as Waitress; Chris Adamec as Overzealous Fan (uncredited) James Andrew Clark as Spectator ...
"I left feeling surprisingly buoyant, with a warm heart, and a smile," Kate Rodger wrote for Newshub. In "Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day" (2008), she was Delysia Lafosse.
Newshub reviewer Kate Rodger awarded the film three out of five stars; praising the performance of the main cast including Temuera Morrison, Nancy Brunning, and Akuhata Keefe. Rodger also praised Loane's cinematography for immersing the viewer "entirely in the back blocks of New Zealand's rich farming heritage and lending a very tangible and ...
Gorgeous in all facets of visual detail, The Vintner's Luck is also a fascinating romantic melodrama, and at its core, comprises a cast that is spot on"; [7] and Kate Rodger of 3 News who said, "For me, The Vintner's Luck was a gorgeous collection of imagery, sound and movement, with moments of intoxicating beauty."