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Marron comes from the Sweets Kingdom to find a partner. The Sweets Spirits show her to the Heiress' classroom as they think Marron and Miya are similar. Marron is not impressed so she tries to force the Sweets Princes into the job, only for all of them to reject. She sees Tennōji and almost asks her, but sees Tennōji already has Honey.
Michaela McManus as the Movie Woman; Madeline Carroll as Elly; Daniel Eric Gold as Todd; Cecelia Ann Birt as Earth Mother; Katie Lowes as Kelly; Hubbel Palmer as Avatar; Richard Short as the Writer; Khan Baykal as Colin; Derek Cecil as the Movie Man; Vaughn Goland as the Tattooed Goth Dude; Gavin Bellour as Dave; Clayton Prince as the Cop; Adam ...
Moron 5.2: The Transformation is a 2014 Filipino superhero comedy film and the direct sequel to Moron 5 and the Crying Lady starring Luis Manzano, Billy Crawford, Marvin Agustin, Matteo Guidicelli, DJ Durano and John Lapus.
On May 6, 2015, Blake Lively was cast, [10] followed by Parker Posey in mid-July. [11] By August 4, 2015, more cast was added, including Jeannie Berlin, Corey Stoll and Ken Stott, along with Anna Camp, Stephen Kunken, Sari Lennick and Paul Schneider. [12] In August, Tony Sirico was cast [13] and Max Adler had also joined the cast. [14]
Si-ying (Vivian Sung) is a university freshman who works part-time at a café.There, she met A Bu-si (), a professional coffee maker who can make any type of coffee according to a customer's order, the shop's proprietress (Vivian Chow) who is often quiet and alone, seated at a corner of her café most of the time, as well as Ze-Yu (Marcus Chang).
Basic Instinct 2 (also known as Basic Instinct 2: Risk Addiction) is a 2006 erotic thriller film directed by Michael Caton-Jones, produced by Mario Kassar, Joel B. Michaels, and Andrew G. Vajna, and written by Leora Barish and Henry Bean.
Stree 2 received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its blend of horror and comedy, performances, and sharp dialogue, though some found the sequel lacking in novelty. [55] On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes , 62% of 13 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.1/10.
Mordaunt Hall, film critic for The New York Times, gave the film a lackluster review, praising the efforts of Gosden and Correll, while not being as kind to the rest of the cast. [6] Gosden and Correll were themselves ashamed of the film, with Gosden calling it "just about the worst movie ever," but it didn't hurt their continued popularity on ...