
Dennis Quaid
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2 months ago |
moviemaker.com | Tim Molloy |Dennis Quaid |Must-Watch Movies
These shameless new comedies don’t care if you’re offended — and disprove the idea that new movies are afraid to be funny. No, comedy isn’t dead, as these films prove. Writer-director-star Bill Burr (above right) plays a 50-something Gen X dad who refuses to abide by the new rules of what is and isn’t OK to say — no matter how many problems it creates for his growing family.
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2 months ago |
moviemaker.com | Tim Molloy |Dennis Quaid
Here are 12 films about the adult entertainment industry that don’t sugarcoat a thing. Of course, it’s hard to generalize about a multibillion-dollar industry that has existed nearly as long as film itself, headquartered for decades in the San Fernando Valley over the Hollywood Hills from the mainstream Hollywood studios.
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2 months ago |
moviemaker.com | Tim Molloy |Dennis Quaid
Drug overdoses have claimed the lives of countless people, including some of our greatest stars. One of the greatest of all movie stars — and one of the key people in making film what it is — Judy Garland was born June 10, 1922 and died June 22, 1969, at 47. The Wizard of Oz icon achieved fame very early, but at a terrible cost: She said that she and other young stars were prescribed amphetamines to keep up their busy shooting schedules, and barbiturates to help them sleep.
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2 months ago |
itsjustmovies.com | Bev Questad |Demi Moore |Dennis Quaid |Margaret Qualley
— by BEV QUESTAD —I am obsessed with my weight, aging, hair and wrinkled looks. I see my 75-year-old self in the mirror every morning, sometimes totally disgusted. I’m just being honest. I asked my best friend, Bill, if he did the same. “Oh yes,” he sadly confided. So, women aren’t the only ones. Getting older is hard. But it seems to me that celebrities like 62-year-old Demi Moore know all the tricks to remain unchanged, vibrant and beautiful.
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Jan 11, 2025 |
reelfilm.com | David Nusair |Coralie Fargeat |Demi Moore |Dennis Quaid
Directed by Coralie Fargeat, The Substance follows an aging performer (Demi Moore’s Elisabeth) as she attempts to revitalize her career by consuming a mysterious product that results in a younger version of herself (Margaret Qualley’s Sue).
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