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Tag Archives: Robert Ri’chard
Alley Cats Strike (2000) Rated TV-G
A group of teenage outsiders gets involved in a bowling rivalry. Starring Kyle Schmid, Robert Ri’chard, and Kaley Cuoco. Disney has always been good with making made-for-TV movies. This is one of them. We have two schools that will become … Continue reading
Posted in 2000, Disney, Drama, Family, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated TV-G, reviews
Tagged 50s, acting, adult, Alley Cats Strike, balance, bowling, children, day, Disney, film, film reviews, film type, films, game, geeks, group, kaley cuoco, Kyle Schmid, lackluster, made for tv, moral, movie, movie reviews, movies, Music, not worth, one, Outsiders, rivalry, Robert Ri'chard, schools, script, teenager, trailer, two, year
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New This Week in Theater, March 18, 2021
Ā My Brother’s Keeper (PG-13)Opens on Friday, March 19Starring: Joey Lawrence, Robert Ri’chard, Keshia Knight PulliamĀ Travis Fox is returning veteran struggling with PTSD and his faith in God. Ā The Courier (PG-13)Opens on Friday, March 19Starring: Benedict Cumberbatch, Merab Ninidze, Rachel … Continue reading
Posted in 2021, films, Lists, movies, New in Theater
Tagged 2021, Andy Serkis, benedict cumberbatch, bruce dern, Hannah John-Kamen, Happily, IMDB, Jeremy Piven, Joel McHale, joey lawrence, Kerry BishƩ, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Last Call, March 18, Merab Ninidze, My Brother's Keeper, Natalie Morales, Natalie Zea, New This Week in Theater, Rachel Brosnahan, Red Notice, Robert Ri'chard, Ruby Rose, Sam Heughan, SAS, SAS: Red Notice, Taryn Manning, Vladimir Chuprikov, Zach McGowan
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New This Week in Theaters, March 18, 2021
Ā My Brother’s Keeper (PG-13)Opens on Friday, March 19Starring: Joey Lawrence, Robert Ri’chard, Keshia Knight PulliamĀ Travis Fox is returning veteran struggling with PTSD and his faith in God. Ā The Courier (PG-13)Opens on Friday, March 19Starring: Benedict Cumberbatch, Merab Ninidze, Rachel … Continue reading
Posted in 2021, films, Lists, movies, New in Theater
Tagged 2021, Andy Serkis, benedict cumberbatch, bruce dern, Hannah John-Kamen, Happily, IMDB, Jeremy Piven, Joel McHale, joey lawrence, Kerry BishƩ, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Last Call, March 18, Merab Ninidze, My Brother's Keeper, Natalie Morales, Natalie Zea, New This Week in Theater, New This Week in Theaters, Rachel Brosnahan, Red Notice, Robert Ri'chard, Ruby Rose, Sam Heughan, SAS, SAS: Red Notice, Taryn Manning, Vladimir Chuprikov, Zach McGowan
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New This Week in Theaters, October 15, 2020
While theaters are closed, due to COVID-19, these films could be at select drive-in theaters and available for digital rental. Ā Shithouse (R)Opens on Friday, October 16Starring: Cooper Raiff, Dylan Gelula, Amy Landecker, Logan Miller A homesick college freshman goes to … Continue reading
Posted in 2020, films, Lists, movies, New in Theater
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New This Week on DVD, August 4, 2015
Ā The Divergent Series: Insurgent (PG-13) Beatrice Prior must confront her inner demons and continue her fight against a powerful alliance which threatens to tear her society apart with the help from others on her side. Starring Kate Winslet, Jai Courtney, … Continue reading
Posted in 2015, DVDS, films, Lists, movies, Tv Shows
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