Gray Matters 2007 PG-13, 92 min. Genre: Comedy / Romance
Director: Sue Kramer Cast: Heather Graham, Thomas Cavanagh, Bridget Moynahan, Molly Shannon, Alan Cumming, Rachel Shelley, Sissy Spacek, Alejandro Abellan, Don Ackerman, Gloria Gaynor, Warren Christie, Bill Mondy
Ballroom dancers Gray (Heather Graham) and Sam (Thomas Cavanagh) are a very close sister and brother team who share an apartment in San Francisco. Neither has been interested in dating until Sam crosses paths with Charlie (Bridget Moynahan) who shares his interests in ballroom dancing, retro styles, and 1940s' movies. Within a very short time Charlie and Sam are married, but problems arise on the eve of the wedding when Gray and a very drunk Charlie kiss. With that passionate kiss, Gray realizes that she is a lesbian and is in love with her brother's wife. Now, it is up to Gray to figure out how to handle this very confusing situation.
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How to Eat Fried Worms 2006 PG, 83 min. Genre: Family / Comedy / Drama
Director: Bob Dolman Cast: Luke Benward, Hallie Kate Eisenberg, Adam Hicks, Thomas Cavanagh, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Austin Rogers, Alexander Gould, Ryan Malgarini, Philip Bolden, Clint Howard, Ty Panitz, James Rebhorn
Fifth-grader Billy Forrester (Luke Benward) is scared to start attending his new school. His fears come true when bullies confront him on the first day of school and dare him to eat 10 worms by seven p.m. the following Saturday. That weekend, the gang turns out to watch Billy eat those fried and stewed worms along with wormy marshmallows and worm smoothies. Based on Thomas Rockwell's award-winning book.
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Mask of Death 1996 R, 89 min. Genre: Action
Director: David Mitchell Cast: Lorenzo Lamas, Rae Dawn Chong, Billy Dee Williams, George Jenesky, Jerry Wasserman, Thomas Cavanagh, Kevin McNulty, Tim Henry, Ciara Hunter, James Crescenzo
Lyle (Lorenzo Lamas) and Frank (George Jenesky) are on the lam, though Frank is really working for the FBI to trap Lyle. In the process they take hostages, including Detective Turner (Rae Dawn Chong) and Detective McKenna's (also Lamas) wife. When McKenna shows up, bullets fly and Lyle is killed. Now, McKenna takes on the persona of Lyle to finish the job, as does Turner, McKenna's partner. Poor story, poor acting, poor directing, etc.
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Two Weeks 2006 R, 102 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama
Director: Steve Stockman Cast: Sally Field, Ben Chaplin, Thomas Cavanagh, Julianne Nicholson, Glenn Howerton, Anna Grace Smith, Jeffery Reagan Johnson, Clea DuVall, James Murtaugh, Michael Hyatt, Susan Misner, Jenny O'Hara
Siblings–Keith (Ben Chaplin), Barry (Thomas Cavanagh), Emily (Julianne Nicholson), and Matthew (Glenn Howerton)–come home to visit their dying mother Anita (Sally Field) for what they believe will be a couple of days. When the days drag into two weeks, personality conflicts rise to the fore, and Keith, Barry, Emily, and Matthew struggle to put their differences aside at this life-changing time of their lives.
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| 1. Gray Matters (2007)
2. How to Eat Fried Worms (2006)
3. Mask of Death (1996)
4. Two Weeks (2006)
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