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Caffeine (2006)
Genre:
Comedy,
Romantic Comedy,
Workplace Comedy,
Ensemble Film.
Director:
John Cosgrove.
Actors:
Mena Suvari,
Marsha Thomason,
Katherine Heigl,
Andrew Lee Potts,
Mike Vogel,
Breckin Meyer,
Callum Blue,
Mark Pellegrino,
Roz Witt,
Sonya Walger,
Orlando Seale,
Andrew Abelson,
Mark Dymond,
Jules Leyser,
Daz Crawford,
Neil Dickson,
Andrew Ableson,
Bridget Ann Brno.
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Storyline:
A cozy coffeehouse serves as the setting for director John Cosgrove's over-caffeinated tale of sexual peccadilloes and complicated relationships starring Mena Suvari, Katherine Heigl, and Breckin Meyer. It's a typical lunch hour in London, and The Black Cat Café is fast filling up with patrons whose sexual lives have become a tangled web of infidelity, kinky idiosyncrasies, and betrayal. Stoned on ...
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Storyline:
Gary Oldman, Terence Stamp, Robert Carlyle, and Billy Zane headline this stylish, darkly comic crime comedy centering on a disarmingly charming hit man (Oldman) on a frantic quest for love, money, and bloody revenge.
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Popcorn (2007)
Genre:
Director:
Darren Paul Fisher.
Actors:
Jack Ryder,
Jodi Albert,
Andrew Lee Potts,
Luke de Woolfson,
Colette Brown,
Kate Maberly,
Laura Holly Aikman,
Ophelia Lovibond,
Lee Williams,
Victoria W. Addo,
Nana Afrita-Kyei,
Jayne Aibangbee,
Fiona Apps,
Susie Arbeid,
Joanna Atkin,
Sally Austin,
Tania Banks,
Sean Barber,
Mike Barlow,
Leah Bartczak,
Sophie Beavan,
Samantha Beirne,
Sarah Bond,
Joe Boswick,
Elliott Breach,
Shaun Brissenden,
Daniel Broadhurst,
Morris Brown,
Pathjmwood Browning,
Lisa Bunyan,
Claire Cahill,
Karen Cassidy,
Lawrence Castillo,
Paul Catley,
Danny Child,
Naomi Clucas,
Richard P. Clucas,
Simon Cohi,
Natalie Coles,
Elizabeth Collins,
Richard Conway,
Liz Courtenay,
Tony Coward,
Jessica Cummings,
Sinéad Cusack,
Jamie Cutler,
Pauline Cutler,
Joseph B. Dairo,
Lois Dalphinis,
Soulay Daramu,
James Delow,
Nikhil Dhul,
Rahil Dhul,
Jess Distill,
Peta Dunn,
Matt Durkin,
Jay Elliott,
Shad Ellis,
Mark Emberson,
Helen Eracleous,
Daniel Ferguson,
Kelly Field,
Matthew Field,
Hawga Fikir,
Elizabeth Finn,
Elly Finn,
Jessica Finn,
Derek Fisher,
Marilyn Fisher,
Laura Francies,
Ruth Fraser,
Daniel Gareh,
Teresa Geer,
Wesley Gilbert,
Andrea Gonzalez,
Ross Goodlass,
Juliet Goymer,
Shaun Gozo-Hill,
John Hanley,
Colin Hardie,
Rachael Harman,
Georgina Hayes,
Laura Hayter,
Josie Henwood,
Kevin Imajemite,
David Jackson,
Matthew Jansz,
Esma Jung,
Prakah Karia,
Mickela Kavanagh,
Farrukh Khan,
Rajneet Khera,
Stephanie H. King,
Scott Lincoln,
Margarita F. Loseba,
Francessca Lucia,
Sarah Lucken,
Sean Lynch,
Ghazala Malik,
Richard Marshall,
Louise Martin,
Jacob Mason-Dixon,
Kieran McAvoy,
Rebecca McDonald,
Hannah McEwan,
Laura McLean,
Wangari Muhid,
Emma Newman,
Peter Newman,
Jo-Anita O'Dude,
Donna O'Sullivan,
Roberto Oliver,
Sara Orritt,
Francessca Owosho,
Rob Paice,
Gunilla Panayi,
Joseph Panayi,
Terrance Pannell,
Noah Payne-Frank,
Daniel Peay,
Stephanie Pleasance,
John A. Pollard,
Joanna Pumple,
Gerry Randall,
Fiona Ray,
Ian Redford,
Emma Roberts,
Joaniia Robinson,
Rosie Roche,
Stuart Russell,
Medhi Sahkri,
Seb Sears,
Devon Simpson,
Erin Smith,
S. Spowart,
Ian Stone,
Terri Stone,
Kathryn Storey,
Tim Syres,
Robert Tang,
Lauren Tarascio,
Kemon Tarawali,
Joe Tarby,
Emma Taylor,
Myles Thorne,
Emily To,
Lise Ulrich,
Helena Vagndini,
Philippa Vassallo,
David Vincent,
Katie R. Vincent,
Naomi Vincent,
Nadia Volodina,
Crystal Wallar,
Rebecca Walmsley,
Leontine West,
Daye Whiting,
Tafia Wilks,
Glenn Williams,
Salome Wouters,
Paul Young,
Pearl Zuma,
Kavi Shastri,
Andrew Dunn,
Chike Chan,
Charlotte Bellis-Ferreira,
Kacey Barnfield,
Oliver Ford Davies,
David Goodall,
Bev Lillywhite,
Alan Westaway,
Louisa Milwood-Haight,
Shaun Ricafranca,
Charlie Clements,
Simon Anderson,
Sally Mates,
Joshua Clucas,
Jasmine San,
Layke Anderson,
Gemma Gregory,
Sarah McVicar,
Michael Luxton,
Benjamin Wilkin,
Jamie Allan,
Peter Lowden,
Richard Hatherell,
Sonny Muslim,
Harrison Foss,
Barbie Oben Ohne,
Sam King,
Tim Gambrell,
Eliot Hankins,
Sophie Anderton,
Matthew Bateman,
Luce Norris,
Tamsin Ambrose,
Michael Vivian,
Charlotte Jacks,
Tim Robinson,
Kate Loustau,
Abigael San,
David Clucas,
Naomi Abecassis,
Sammy Abecassis,
Hannah Abecassis,
Joanna Huckvale,
Claire Kurylowski,
Matt King,
Ashley Curtis Felicien,
Anthony O'Sullivan,
Daniel San,
Abdul Dawood,
Abdullah Saleem,
Adam Boussit,
Adrian Lawrence,
Aisha Salu,
Alejandra Viejo,
Lopez De Roda,
Alastair Gray,
Alvaro Trujillo,
Amber Lowe,
Amjad Niazi,
Andrea Campusand,
Andrew Coyne,
Andrew McNulty,
Angela Kelley,
Angelo Beato,
Anna-Rui Nagtalon,
Anthiny Tarascio,
Anthony Wisson,
Archiebald Muller,
Aseandyar Munir,
Asfandyai Munu,
Bainbos Eracleous,
Barnaby Murtagh,
Bashaas Ansasu,
Ben Flint,
Ben Malone,
Ben Newman,
Benjamin Lewis,
Beth Maloney,
Caleb Lindsay,
Catherine McTeague,
Celia Sadie,
Catriona Gellatly,
Chantelle Banks,
Charlene Jones,
Charlotte Webb,
Cheryl-Anne Cowley,
Chris Boyle,
Chris Dearock.
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Storyline:
Writer-director Darren Fisher's innuendo-laden romantic comedy Popcorn unfurls entirely within the confines of a British multiplex known as "Moovieworld," where 19-year-old Danny (Jack Ryder) accepts a job with the intention of wooing and winning over usherette Suki (Jodi Albert) - little realizing that it is her last day at the theater. Faced with a very short amount of time in which to ...
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Storyline:
When the lone survivor of the original excursion to The House on Haunted Hill dies under suspicious circumstances, her sister returns to the foreboding mansion to solve the mystery of her sibling's death in the feature directorial debut of former make-up special effects artist Victor Garcia (Hellboy). Back in 1931, malevolent doctor Richard Vannacut and his entire staff at the hilltop asylum were ...
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