BECAUSE I SAID SO
Diane Keaton, Mandy Moore and Lauren Graham at 'Because I Said So' Premiere held at the ArcLight Theater. Los Angeles, California - 30.01.07
Cast: Lauren Graham, Mandy Moore, Piper Perabo, Diane Keaton, Gabriel Macht
Synopsis: Powerhouse actresses Diane Keaton, Mandy Moore, Lauren Graham and Piper Perabo serve up the laughs when they join wickedly funny director Michael Lehmann (The Truth about Cats & Dogs, 40 Days and 40 Nights, Heathers) in his new film about cutting the apron strings, Because I Said So. Keaton stars as Daphne Wilder, a mother whose love knows no bounds or boundaries. She is the proud mom of three daughters: stable psychologist Maggie (Graham), sexy and irreverent Mae (Perabo) and insecure, adorable Milly (Moore) - who, when it comes to men, is like psychotic flypaper. In order to prevent her youngest from the same mistakes she did, Daphne decides to set Milly up with the perfect man. Little does Milly know, however, that her mom placed an ad in the online personals to find him. Comic mayhem unfolds as Daphne continues to do the wrong thing for the right reasons…all in the name of love. In a hilarious battle of strong wills, the mother-daughter dynamic is tested in all its fierce, wacky complexity. The girls help Daphne finally discover the truths and impossibilities of motherly love, all while trying to answer the questions: where does it begin and where should it end? Joining Lehmann behind the scenes on Because I Said So are scribes Karen Leigh Hopkins (Stepmom) and Jessie Nelson (I Am Sam). Paul Brooks (My Big Fat Greek Wedding) produces the film with Nelson.
THE MESSENGERS
Cast: Dylan McDermott, Penelope Ann Miller, Graham Bell, John Corbett, Kristen Stewart
Synopsis: In THE MESSENGERS, a thriller starring KRISTEN STEWART as Jess, Dylan McDermott and Penelope Ann Miller as Jess' parents Roy and Denise Solomon and John Corbett as field hand John Burwell, the Solomon family has left the fast paced life of Chicago for the secluded world of a North Dakota farm. Amidst the tranquil sway of the farm's field of sunflowers, Jess, 16, soon realizes how terrifiying seclusion can be when she and her brother Ben, 3, begin seing ominous apparitions invisible to everyone else. When those specters become violent, Jess' sanity is questioned -- a double jeopardy for the tormented teen. Her troublesome past comes face to face with the past of those who once lived in the house, a perilious confrontation that leaves her believability in question with those she desperately tries to warn before it is too late.
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