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At present we don’t have “night call nurses” in the dialogue. I want you to work it in. I want frontal nudity from the waist up. Total nudity from behind. No pubic hair. This is my wife, Julie [who was to produce the film] . Go off and rewrite the script. Goodbye.’" [7] Kaplan says his total fee was $2,000 plus a round trip ticket. [8]
We finally have a full-length trailer for The Summer I Turned Pretty season 2 — and a preview of Taylor Swift's "Back to December (Taylor's Version)" from the re-record of her 2010 album, Speak ...
The Eighth Grade star is taking on a whole new role in season 2 of The Summer I Turned Pretty. Elsie is 20 years old in real life, making them a little older than the teen they portray on-screen.
As The Summer I Turned Pretty fans found themselves caught between Team Conrad or Team Jeremiah, the cast of the hit Prime Video series has had sparks flying off screen in their own love lives.
Open Window is a 2006 American drama film written and directed by Mia Goldman and starring Robin Tunney and Joel Edgerton. [1] Lasse Hallström and Todd Field served as executive producers of the film. [2] It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2006. It aired on Showtime on July 16, 2007. [1]
So let's just say that For Colored Girls is a barely competent film (which is a big step up for Perry), illuminated by luminous performances." [20] Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly comments: "The female cast is great, with especially fierce performances from Loretta Devine, Kimberly Elise, Phylicia Rashad, and Anika Noni Rose. But stuck ...
In “The Summer I Turned Pretty,” Blanchard plays family friend Susannah, who is also Conrad and Jeremiah’s mother. Susannah and Laurel have been friends for years and basically raised their ...
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "Tasteless and exploitative for all its earnest production notes ("The transexual, latent or developed, may be more prevalent in modern society than is generally reaised"), I Want What I Want is likely to cause as much distaste as that other controversial film about an 'abnormal' minority, Roy Boulting's Twisted Nerve.