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Tag Archives: julie delpy
Three Colors: White (1994) Rated R
After his wife divorces him, a barber plots revenge. Starring Zbigniew Zamachowski, Julie Delpy, and Janusz Gajos. This is the second film in a trilogy of colors by director, Krzysztof Kieslowski. The three colors of the trilogy are Blue, White, … Continue reading →
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Posted in 1994, Comedy, Drama, films, French Film, Movie reviews, movies, Rated R, reviews
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New This Week on DVD, July 13, 2021
Mortal Kombat (R) MMA fighter Cole Young seeks out Earth’s greatest champions in order to stand against the enemies of Outworld in a high stakes battle for the universe. Starring Lewis Tan, Jessica McNamee, Josh Lawson Wrath of Man (R) … Continue reading →
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Tagged 16 & Pregnant, 16 & Pregnant: Season 3, 2021, A Cinderella Story, A Cinderella Story: Starstruck, Annie Maynard, April Telek, bailee madison, Bill Fagerbakke, Cassidy Nugent, Cecelia Peters, Chasing Waterfalls, Christopher Russell, Cindy Busby, Clancy Brown, Cold Feet The New Years, Cold Feet The New Years: Season 9, DeNeen L. Brown, Drew Pinsky, Fire and the Forgotten, Frank Grillo, Frontline, Frontline: Pandemic, Holt McCallany, IMDB, Jake Allyn, James Nesbitt, Jason Statham, Jessica McNamee, John Thomson, Jorge A. Jimenez, Josh Lawson, julie delpy, July 13, Lewis Tan, Madeleine West, Madeline Brewer, Michael Evans Behling, Michel Martin, Mortal Kombat, My Zoe, New This Week on DVD, No Man's Land, Omar Benson Miller, pandemic, Pastor Robert Turner, Playing for Keeps, Playing for Keeps: The Complete Second Season, Priyanka Boghani, Richard Armitage, Rob Corddry, Robert Bathurst, Rocci Williams, Rupert Friend, Sarah Childress, Season 3, Season 9, Season Two, separation, Sophia Ally, Sponge on the Run, Starstruck, The Complete Second Season, The Spongebob Movie, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run, The Unicorn, The Unicorn: Season Two, Tim Hill, Tulsa, Tulsa: Fire and the Forgotten, Violet McGraw, Walton Goggins, Weston Gosa, Weston Gosa Jr., Will Lyman, Wrath of Man
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New This Week in Theaters, March 10, 2016
The Brothers Grimsby (R) Opens on Friday, March 11 Starring: Sacha Baron Cohen, Mark Strong, Rebel Wilson A new assignment forces a top spy to team up with his football hooligan brother. Eye in the Sky (R) Opens on Friday, … Continue reading →
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Tagged 10 Cloverfield Lane, Aaron Paul, Alexia Rasmussen, André Marcon, Benjamin Dickinson, Burning Bodhi, Cassie Ventura, Catherine Frot, Christa Théret, City of Gold, Creative Control, Dan Gill, Dany Boon, David Bradley, Dick Russell, Donald Faison, Eye in the Sky, helen mirren, Hello My Name is Doris, Hostile Border, Iain Glen, IMDB, John Gallagher Jr., John Goodman, Jonathan Bailey, Jonathan Gold, julie delpy, Julio Cedillo, kaley cuoco, Karin Viard, Larry Fessenden, Lisa Bowman, Lolo, Marguerite, Mark Strong, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Max Greenfield, Michael Buscemi, Michel Fau, Nora Zehetner, Pocha: Manifest Destiny, Rebel Wilson, River of Grass, Roberto Urbina, Sacha Baron Cohen, Sally Field, Sasha Pieterse, Sean Bean, Terrence J, The Brothers Grimsby, The Perfect Match, The Young Messiah, Tyne Daly, Veronica Sixtos, Vincent Lacoste, Virginia Madsen
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The Countess (2009) Rated TV-MA
A 17th century Hungarian countess becomes a serial killer of virgin girls to stay young. Based on the true story of Elizabeth Báthory. Starring Julie Delpy, Daniel Brühl, William Hurt I agree that this isn’t historically accurate film. I believe Julie … Continue reading →
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