Dead Heat 2002 R, 97 min. Genre: Action / Thriller
Director: Mark Malone Cast: Kiefer Sutherland, Anthony LaPaglia, Radha Mitchell, Lothaire Bluteau, Daniel Benzali, Kay Panabaker, Denis Arndt, Charles Martin Smith, Michael Benyaer, Alf Humphreys
Retired Boston policeman Pally LaMarr (Kiefer Sutherland) and his half-brother Ray (Anthony LaPaglia) invest in a race horse, and Ray hires his friend, Tony (Lothaire Bluteau), to be the jockey. But Tony owes money to the mob, and mob boss Frank Finnegan (Daniel Benzali) steals the horse as payment for a gambling debt. Now it is the two brothers who try to outwit Finnegan. Will they get the horse back in time to win the big race?
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Fame 2009 PG, 107 min. Genre: Family / Comedy / Drama / Musical / Romance
Director: Kevin Tancharoen Cast: Kristy Flores, Asher Book, Kay Panabaker, Paul Iacono, Anna Maria Perez de Tagle, Naturi Naughton, Debbie Allen, Charles S. Dutton, Kelsey Grammer, Megan Mullally, Bebe Neuwirth, Kherington Payne, Walter Perez, Paul McGill, Collins Pennie
This remake of the 1980's hit film features students attending the New York City High School of Performing Arts and striving to find fame in the entertainment world. Among their teachers are Alvin Dowd (Charles S. Dutton), Martin Cranston (Kelsey Grammer), Fran Rowan (Megan Mullally), and Lynn Kraft (Bebe Neuwirth) who give encouragement as the story takes place from early auditions through the four years until graduation.
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Life Is Ruff 2005 TV, 84 min. Genre: Family / Comedy
Director: Charles Haid Cast: Kyle Massey, Kay Panabaker, Mitchel Musso, Carter Jenkins, Mark Christopher Lawrence, Judith Moreland, Ibrahim Abdel-Baaith, Yolanda Wood, Sierra Squires, Ben Hammond
Calvin Wheeler (Kyle Massey) has ways of getting himself almost anything, and when he and his best friend Figg (Mitchel Musso) discover the first episode of his favorite comic book at a small store, he feels that he must get the money to buy it. When Preston Price (Carter Jenkins) brags about the money he makes with his dog, Calvin decides this could be the solution to his problem, and he goes to the animal shelter. Unfortunately for Calvin, the only dog he can take is Tyko, a wild Labrador/St. Bernard mix. With Emily's (Kay Panabaker) help, will Tyko be well enough trained to be in the dog competition, or will his troublesome ways keep Calvin from receiving the prize he is after? (Review by LW)
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Monsters, Inc. 2001 G, 87 min. Genre: Animation / Family / Comedy / Fantasy
Director: Peter Docter, David Silverman, Lee Unkrich Cast: John Goodman, Billy Crystal, Mary Gibbs, Steve Buscemi, James Coburn, Jennifer Tilly, Bonnie Hunt, Bob Peterson, John Ratzenberger, Frank Oz, Kay Panabaker, Jack Angel, Patti Deutsch, Pat Fraley
Monsters, Inc. is a power company run by monsters in the city of Monstropolis. To generate electricity, the scare assistants enter children's closets, and the ensuing screams are turned into electrical energy. There is a crisis in the land: screams are becoming hard to find, and rolling blackouts are predicted. Mike (voice of Billy Crystal) and Sulley (voice of John Goodman) are the company's best scream producers, but when they allow a little girl (voice of Mary Gibbs) from Earth to enter their domain, chaos becomes the order of the day. Randy Newman's song "If I Didn't Have You" won an Oscar, and his musical score was nominated. The film was also nominated for Best Animated Feature, a new category.
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Moondance Alexander 2007 G, 94 min. Genre: Family / Drama
Director: Michael Damian Cast: Kay Panabaker, Don Johnson, Lori Loughlin, James Best, Sasha Cohen, Whitney Sloan, Joe Norman Shaw, Mimi Gianopulos, Aedan Tomney, Landon Liboiron, Greg Lawson, Julia Maxwell, Tom Carey
Teenager Moondance Alexander (Kay Panabaker) has been the victim of teasing by her classmates and is looking forward to summer vacation–despite problems with her eccentric mother (Lori Loughlin). Moondance takes a job delivering horse supplies for Mr. McClancy (James Best) when she discovers a lost pinto pony named Checkers. When she returns the pony to its owner, the gruff Dante Longpre (Don Johnson), Moondance talks him into training her and Checkers for the Bow Valley Classic. It takes work, but they learn that working together really pays off.
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Nancy Drew 2007 PG, 99 min. Genre: Family / Comedy / Drama / Mystery
Director: Andrew Fleming Cast: Emma Roberts, Max Thieriot, Tate Donovan, Josh Flitter, Marshall Bell, Rachael Leigh Cook, Barry Bostwick, Kay Panabaker, Rich Cooper, Amy Bruckner, Cliff Bemis, David Doty, Laura Harring, Bruce Willis, Caroline Aaron
When 16-year-old Nancy Drew (Emma Roberts) leaves her small town of River Heights and moves to Hollywood with her father Carson (Tate Donovan), he makes her promise that there will be no more sleuthing while they are in California. But, unbeknownst to Carson, Nancy finds a haunted house for them to live in so that she can continue her amateur detective adventures. It turns out that their new house was once owned by screen star Dahlia Draycott (Laura Harring) who died mysteriously in the home many years ago. Nancy enrolls in Hollywood High where she does not fit in, but she has other things on her mind–like exploring her home's hidden passage with sidekick Corky (Josh Flitter) in search of clues leading to who killed Dahlia. 3 User Reviews
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| | samantha 05/27/2009 | | emma is so great emma i am your biggest fan super nuber one fan adorable fan funny fan cutest fan my classmates thinks your a dork but i think your not.but dont worry not all classmates hates you. |
| | Anonymous 06/24/2007 | I think it has the suspence and action as if you are reading the Nancy Drew
books . I wouldn't mind going to see it again. |
| | Nancy Drew was the best! | abby242000 06/23/2007 | | IT was the best movie I've seen in a long time. It was also very kid, family, and teenage friendly! |
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The Prince and the Pauper 2007 PG, 92 min. Genre: Family / Action aka: A Modern Twain Story: The Prince and the Pauper
Director: James Quattrochi Cast: Cole Sprouse, Dylan Sprouse, Kay Panabaker, Vincent Spano, Dedee Pfeiffer, Ed Lauter, Sally Kellerman, Nick Vallelonga, Paul Sloan, Gwen McGee, Avrielle Corti, Jesse Corti, Pride Grinn, Leo Rossi, James Quattrochi
Tom Canty (Dylan Sprouse) is a poor boy who dreams of becoming an actor but spends most of his time playing in the streets. Meanwhile, Eddie Tudor (Cole Sprouse) is a star but is not happy with the Hollywood lifestyle and has the reputation of a "bad boy." One day, Tom visits the set of "Teen Spy" in which Eddie stars and meets Eddie. When they realize that they look alike, they switch clothes and identities. While struggling to exist with each others' families, friends, and co-workers, Tom and Eddie learn to appreciate who they really are.
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Read It and Weep 2006 TV, 85 min. Genre: Family / Comedy
Director: Paul Hoen Cast: Kay Panabaker, Danielle Panabaker, Alexandra Krosney, Marquise Brown, Allison Scagliotti, Jason Dolley, Robin Riker, Tom Virtue, Nick Whitaker, Chad Broskey
Jamie Bartlett (Kay Panabaker) is just a normal girl in a normal school. Jamie seems happy with her life, but if you take a look inside her private journal, you see her personal thoughts on the school and the people in it. In this journal, Jamie portrays herself as Isabella (Danielle Panabaker) who handles easily high school and the dreadful "populars," led by Myrna (Allison Scagliotti). All of the people in Jamie's life are included in this book, and Jamie is horrified to realize that part of this journal was accidentally turned in as a homework assignment. When her "essay" wins a contest, it is turned into a book and becomes a bestseller. Jamie is thrown into a life of fame and popularity. She has new friends, fans, and the cutest boy in school. But now Jamie has to decide whether being a bestselling author is worth losing her best friends. (Review by LW)
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| 1. Dead Heat (2002)
2. Fame (2009)
3. Life Is Ruff (2005)
4. Monsters, Inc. (2001)
5. Moondance Alexander (2007)
6. Nancy Drew (2007)
7. The Prince and the Pauper (2007) aka: A Modern Twain Story: The Prince and the Pauper
8. Read It and Weep (2006)
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