Bringing Down the House 2003 PG-13, 105 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Adam Shankman Cast: Steve Martin, Queen Latifah, Eugene Levy, Joan Plowright, Jean Smart, Kimberly J. Brown, Angus T. Jones, Missi Pyle, Michael Rosenbaum, Betty White, Jim Haynie, Michael Ensign
Divorced tax lawyer Peter Sanderson (Steve Martin) is in for a surprise when the "slim and blonde" woman he met in an Internet chat room turns out to be a jailed inmate–an African American (Queen Latifah)–who arrives on his doorstep to convince Peter to appeal her case and prove her innocence.
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Halloweentown 1998 TV, 84 min. Genre: Family
Director: Duwayne Dunham Cast: Debbie Reynolds, Judith Hoag, Kimberly J. Brown, Phillip Van Dyke, Joey Zimmerman, Emily Roeske, Robin Thomas, Shannon Day, J.W. Crawford, Nurmi Husa
With ancestors that were witches, it is not surprising that grandmother Aggie (Debbie Reynolds) is one too. Now she can use these powers to take care of a long-time evil menace of the family.
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Halloweentown High 2004 TV, 83 min. Genre: Family / Comedy / Fantasy
Director: Mark A.Z. Dippe Cast: Kimberly J. Brown, Joey Zimmerman, Emily Roeske, Judith Hoag, Debbie Reynolds, Michael Flynn, Lucas Grabeel, Jeff Olson, Frank Gerrish, Clifton Davis, Finn Wittrock, Eliana Reyes
In this entry in the "Halloweentown" series, teenage witch Marnie Piper (Kimberly J. Brown) suggests an exchange program in which the supernatural teens from Halloweentown will attend her high school in a "mortal" community. With help from her grandmother Aggie (Debbie Reynolds), the council agrees with Marnie's idea. But, if problems develop, Marnie and her friends will lose their magical powers. And trouble does come–in the form of the Knight of the Iron Dagger. Will Marnie be able to save the day?
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Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge 2001 TV, 85 min. Genre: Family / Adventure / Fantasy
Director: Mary Lambert Cast: Kimberly J. Brown, Debbie Reynolds, Blu Mankuma, Daniel Kountz, Joey Zimmerman, Emily Roeske, Judith Hoag, Peter Wingfield, Phillip Van Dyke, Wren Roberts, Robin Thomas
In this made-for-Disney TV follow-up to "Halloweentown," Kal (Daniel Kountz), the son of the evil warlock Kalaban (Robin Thomas), seeks revenge on those who defeated his father. He starts by stealing Aggie's (Debbie Reynolds) spell book for his own evil purposes. Can Aggie's granddaughter, Marnie (Kimberly J. Brown), save the day?
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My Sister's Keeper 2002 TV, 95 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Ron Lagomarsino Cast: Kathy Bates, Elizabeth Perkins, Lynn Redgrave, Bobby Harwell, Kathleen Wilhoite, David St. James, Jascha Washington, Kimberly J. Brown, Hallee Hirsh, Ann Cusack, Clark Gregg, Susan Krebs, Dylan Kussman, Annie O'Donnell, Alyson Reed
Based on a true story, this film was a Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation. Christine (Kathy Bates), mentally ill since birth, has been in and out of mental institutions and desires independence. Her mother (Lynn Redgrave) is domineering, and this further increases Christine's desire for freedom. When her mother dies, Christine's sister, Judy (Elizabeth Perkins), is appointed Christine's trustee. This is Judy's story of how she copes with the situation.
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Rose Red 2002 PG-13, 255 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller aka: Stephen King's Rose Red
Director: Craig R. Baxley Cast: Nancy Travis, Matt Keeslar, Kimberly J. Brown, David Dukes, Judith Ivey, Melanie Lynskey, Matt Ross, Julian Sands, Kevin Tighe, Julia Campbell, Emily Deschanel, Laura Kenny
Rose Red is a house with many secrets. When a group of psychics come for a visit to find out about the house, the house's past begins to be revealed. Written by Stephen King, the film was originally a TV miniseries. 1 User Review
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| | Anonymous 03/07/2007 | I just loved it my sister and I couldn't keep away from the TV. I think Stephen King rocks but his moovies give me the creepy crawly. Ugh! And I never thought the mind reader would die. I would have wished for the guy who gets his fingers cut of to die. He was just too creepy. But I loved the last part when the gosts hum "A Summer Place."
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Tumbleweeds 1999 PG-13, 104 min. Genre: Drama / Comedy
Director: Gavin O'Connor Cast: Janet McTeer, Kimberly J. Brown, Jay O. Sanders, Gavin O'Connor, Lois Smith, Laurel Holloman, Michael J. Pollard, Noah Emmerich, Ashley Buccille, Cody McMains, Linda Porter, Brian Tahash, Josh Carmichael, Sara Downing, Joel Polis
Mary Jo Walker (Janet McTeer) has run away from every person she has had a relationship with except for one person: her 12-year-old daughter, Ava (Kimberly J. Brown). As the story begins, this twosome are on the way to San Diego leaving behind Mary Jo's fourth husband. Once "settled in," Ava finds her niche, but Mary Jo is still a piece of work in progress. Janet McTeer received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress.
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| 1. Bringing Down the House (2003)
2. Halloweentown (1998)
3. Halloweentown High (2004)
4. Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge (2001)
5. My Sister's Keeper (2002)
6. Rose Red (2002) aka: Stephen King's Rose Red
7. Tumbleweeds (1999)
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