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Showing posts with label Sarah Hyland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sarah Hyland. Show all posts
Friday, May 22, 2020
SPANGLISH (2004)
Written & Directed By: James L. Brooks
Cinematography: John Seale
Editor: Richard Marks & Tia Nolan
Cast: Adam Sandler, Paz Vega, Tea Leoni, Cloris Leachman, Sarah Steele, Shelbie Bruce, Phil Rosenthal, Thomas Haden Church, Angela Gothelas, Freddy Soto, Nichole Hiltz, Eric Schaefer, Spencer Locke, Sarah Hyland
Flor emigrates to Los Angeles from Mexico in hopes of finding a better life for her and her daughter, Cristina. Hired by the John and Deborah Clasky as their housekeeper, Flor contends with the language barrier, Cristina's budding femininity, and the eccentric Clasky's way of life.
Labels:
2004,
Adam Sandler,
Angela Gothelas,
Cloris Leachman,
Comedy,
James L. Brooks,
John Seale,
Paz Vega,
Phil Rosenthal,
Romance,
Sarah Hyland,
Sarah Steele,
Tea Leoni,
Thomas Haden Church
Friday, June 14, 2019
DATE AND SWITCH (2014)
Directed By: Chris Nelson
Written By: Alan Yang
Cinematography: David Robert James
Editor: Akkiko Iwakawa-Grieve & Tia Nolan
Cast: Nicholas Braun, Hunter Cope, Zach Cregger, Dakota Johnson, Ray Santiago, Megan Mullally, Nick Offerman, Larry Wilmore, Gary Cole, Sarah Hyland, Dustin Ybarra, Rob Huebel, Aziz Ansari, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Brian Geraghaty
High school seniors Michael and Matty make a pact to help each other lose their virginity before their high school prom. Their plan hits a snag when Matty tells his best friend that he's gay. Michael's supportive but awkward attempts to help Matty fit in put a strain on their decade-long friendship. Their friendship is further tested when Michael falls for Matty's former girlfriend and Matty falls for a guy whom Michael wouldn't approve of. Prom looms and Michael and Matty have to repair their friendship and then figure out their love lives.
Labels:
2014,
Alan Yang,
Aziz Ansari,
Chris Nelson,
Comedy,
Dakota Johnson,
Gary Cole,
Hunter Cope,
Larry Wilmore,
LGBTIQ,
Megan Mullally,
Nicholas Braun,
Nick Offerman,
Ray Santiago,
Romance,
Sarah Hyland,
Teen,
Zach Cregger
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