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The Games Maker (Spanish: El inventor de juegos) is a 2014 Argentine-Canadian family adventure film co-written and directed by Juan Pablo Buscarini and starring Joseph Fiennes, Tom Cavanagh, Megan Charpentier, Valentina Lodovini, Robert Verlaque, Ed Asner, and introducing David Mazouz in his film debut. It tells the story of an aspiring board ...
Teenagers find a vintage video game version of Jumanji and get sucked into its jungle setting. [365] eHero (2018) – Directed by Joseph Procopio. An up-and-coming video gamer and his team must overcome a fiery gaming superstar, as well as their own battling egos, to win the ultimate video game championship. [citation needed]
In the 2004 hockey movie Miracle, Cahill had the chance to play his boyhood hero, goalie Jim Craig. [13] He had never played the goaltender position prior to the movie, [14] so most of the game-action sequences of Craig were filmed with former NHL goalie Bill Ranford doubling for Cahill, although Cahill did shoot several key sequences from ...
[5] Referencing the film, Sestero said, "Hopefully, Miracle Valley ends up as the second best worst movie ever made." [ 4 ] while, writing for Sight and Sound , critic Anton Bitel wrote, "Perhaps Sestero’s debut as writer/director seeks to replicate The Room' s peculiar effect, leaving the viewer unsure whether its tone-deaf awfulness is a ...
“One game; if we played them 10 times, they might win nine. ... The average person might think simply of hockey when the 2004 movie Miracle is brought up in conversation, but others (like Us ...
Michael Mantenuto (May 13, 1981 – April 24, 2017) was an American college ice hockey player, film actor, and Army non-commissioned officer, best known for his performance as Olympic ice hockey star Jack O'Callahan in the 2004 Disney film Miracle.
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“The Miracle Club” may not be a faith-based movie in the traditional sense (that is, a film made with an explicitly evangelical Christian agenda), but this Ireland-set art-house offering is a ...