Posts Tagged ‘scarf’

Happy Birthday to Me (1981)

Friday, March 20th, 2009
Genres: Horror | Mystery
Countries: Canada
Actors: Anderson, Melissa Sue | Ford, Glenn | Dane, Lawrence | Acker, Sharon | Hyland, Frances | Bregman, Tracey E. | Blum, Jack | Craven, Matt | Zann, Lenore | Eisner, David | Langlois, Lisa | Labelle, Michel-René | Rebiere, Richard | Donaldson, Lesleh | Pennington, Earl
Directors: Lee Thompson, J.
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Virginia is proud that she belongs to a clique. The best students at a private school. But before her 18th birthday, a grueling set of murders take place and her friends are the ones who are falling prey. Could it be her? She suffers from blackouts due to a freak accident one year earlier. We soon learn the truth behind her accident and what is going on…

Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day (2008)

Thursday, August 7th, 2008
Genres: Comedy | Romance
Countries: UK
Actors: Adams, Amy | Alexander, David | Clifford, Clare | Cole, Christina | Cole, Stephanie | Edney, Beatie | Henderson, Shirley | Hinds, Ciarán | Kants, Sarah | Leonard, Sally | McDormand, Frances | Murphy, Katy | Pace, Lee | Payne, Tom | Potter, Tim
Directors: Nalluri, Bharat
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Guinevere Pettigrew, a middle-aged London governess, finds herself unfairly dismissed from her job. An attempt to gain new employment catapults her into the glamorous world and dizzying social whirl of an American actress and singer, Delysia Lafosse.

Suburban Girl (2007)

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008
Genres: Comedy | Drama | Romance
Countries: USA
Actors: Gellar, Sarah Michelle | Baldwin, Alec | Grace, Maggie | Naughton, James | Carmack, Chris | Albanese, Dennis | Cantor, Geoffrey | Corddry, Nathan | De Paul, Vincent | Dreyfuss, Richard | Hawken, Spencer | Hubbert, Daniel | Jackson, Amad | Jordan, Keith | Moss-Bachrach, Ebon
Directors: Klein, Marc
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Brett, a young woman from the suburbs, is an associate editor at a small New York publishing house, hoping to be promoted when, on the same day, she meets a literary lion, Archie Knox, who’s 50 and who shows an interest in her, and gets a new boss, a dolly-dolly Brit. Brett is soon dating Archie, then moves in with him. He’s charming, attentive, and gives advice. He also has a history - ex-wives, a distant daughter, a couple of diseases, and a photo album of former girlfriends. It’s no fairy tale: family issues (and more) intervene, and Brett has decisions to make. Meanwhile, she’s working with a writer who fears peanut butter sticking to the roof of his mouth. Is Archie dinner, an hors d’oeuvre, or a peanut-butter sandwich?