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I Care a Lot is a 2020 American black comedy film written and directed by J Blakeson.The film stars Rosamund Pike, Eiza González, Peter Dinklage, Chris Messina, Macon Blair, Alicia Witt, and Damian Young, with Isiah Whitlock Jr. and Dianne Wiest.
Marla Grayson I Care a Lot: Won [3] 2022: Jennifer Lawrence: Kate Dibiasky Don't Look Up: Nominated [4] 2024: Natalie Portman: Elizabeth Berry May December: Nominated 2025: Karla Sofía Gascón: Emilia Pérez / Juan "Manitas" Del Monte Emilia Pérez: Nominated
Marla Grayson Rosamund Pike: Marla and Fran are romantic and business partners. United States [428] Fran Eiza González: 2020 Kajillionaire: Old Dolio Dyne Evan Rachel Wood: Dyne is an emotionally stunted 26-year-old woman in a manipulative relationship with her con artist parents. She later begins a relationship with Melanie, a friendly young ...
Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y: 9 Firestorm: 20th Century Fox: Dean Semler (director); Chris Soth (screenplay); Howie Long, Scott Glenn, William Forsythe, Suzy Amis, Garwin Sanford, Sebastian Spence, Michael Greyeyes, Barry Pepper, Vladimir Kulich, Jonathon Young, Christianne Hirt, Tom McBeath, Benjamin Ratner, Alexandria Mitchell, Gavin Buhr, Danny Wattley ...
Marla Singer, female character from the 1996 novel Fight Club Marla, Colonel Raeburn's Venusian secretary in the 1962 television series Space Patrol Marla Grayson, the main character in the 2020 black comedy film I Care a Lot
Ralph Meeker, Marla English, and J. Carrol Naish: 1955 The Desert Song: Roy Del Ruth: John Boles, Carlotta King, and Louise Fazenda: 1929 Based on the operatta of the same name. The Desert Song: Robert Florey: Dennis Morgan, Irene Manning, and Bruce Cabot: 1943 The Desert Song: H. Bruce Humberstone: Kathryn Grayson, Gordon MacRae, and Steve ...
Marla Sokoloff on Her Spicy Holiday Movie, “The Merry Gentlemen”: 'Gia Is Bringing the Controversy to Christmas' (Exclusive) John Russell November 15, 2024 at 11:57 AM
The monkey (Marla Lukofsky) angrily denounces Zero for scapegoating her just as he has been scapegoated. Zero turns to Burton and they make love. Zero turns to Burton and they make love. Under pressure from his director and the exhibit's drug manufacturer sponsor, Burton steals Zero's medical records in hopes of discovering new information.