Michael Hyatt is a British-born American actress. Before her work in film and television, she enjoyed memorable performances on stages throughout the country, particularly in Ragtime on Broadway.
, 1h29 Directed byKaren Moncrieff OriginUSA GenresDrama ActorsKate Beckinsale, David Lyons, James Cromwell, Nick Nolte, Clancy Brown, Mark Pellegrino Roles Fern Rating62% Cate McCall (Kate Beckinsale) is an alcoholic lawyer who is in recovery, on probation, and estranged from her family. In order to regain custody of her young daughter and be reinstated to the bar, this former hotshot lawyer accepts a pro bono appeal of a woman, Lacey, who has been convicted of murder. Aided by her assistant, Cate pulls out all stops to prove Lacey's innocence, as well as work on her own alcohol and work addictions. Cate does not move past her work addiction, neglecting arranged time with her daughter while she successfully gets Lacey's conviction overturned. When Cate finds out that Lacey is guilty, she starts drinking again, further neglecting her daughter. Cate returns to her original, high profile law firm, and purposefully torpedoes her own client's case in the middle of a trial. Cate then takes multiple illegal actions to put Lacey back in prison. Cate gives evidence to the prosecutor that can convict Lacey, then conspires with the prosecutor, with the two of them agreeing to keep it a secret so that she won't be disbarred, which would deny him the ability to use the evidence that he should not have, stating "if you have me disbarred, you can't take credit for my idea". Cate, with the full knowledge of the prosecutor that she is working illegally against her client, does not recuse herself from Lacey's trial – though she does blackmail the original judge, who previously ruled in Lacey's favour, to recuse himself. The prosecutor, exercising prosecuterial misconduct, does not recuse himself from the case either. Cate's overt acts of fraud, conspiracy, blackmail and misconduct enable her to get Lacey re-convicted. Cate's reward for her illegal actions is to be granted shared custody of her daughter.
, 1h30 OriginUSA GenresDrama ActorsBarbara Hershey, Rachael Leigh Cook, Nicholas Gonzalez, Michael Hyatt, Vincent Irizarry, Kristina Lilley Roles Congresswoman Brown Rating56% Alors que Sandra Chase part en vacances en Équateur, cette dernière se fait arrêter pour trafic de drogue sur le chemin du retour à l'aéroport de Quito. Incarcérée dans l'une des pires prisons d'Amérique du sud, l'ambassade des États-Unis est impuissante pour l'aider, bien qu'elle soit innocente. C'est alors que sa fille va mener un véritable combat pour libérer sa mère gravement malade, avec l'aide d'une représentante du Congrès.
, 1h30 Directed byDrake Doremus OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy-drama, Romance ActorsAnton Yelchin, Felicity Jones, Jennifer Lawrence, Alex Kingston, Charlie Bewley, Finola Hughes Rating65% Anna Gardner (Felicity Jones), a British exchange student attending college in Los Angeles, meets and falls in love with Jacob Helm (Anton Yelchin), an American student who returns her affections. After graduation, Anna decides to spend the summer with Jacob rather than return to England, unaware of the consequences of staying longer than her student visa, which expired upon her graduation, allows. After returning to London for a family engagement, Anna flies back to Los Angeles, where she is detained, denied entry, and sent back to England by immigration officials.
, 1h30 Directed byTamara Tunie OriginUSA GenresComedy, Romantic comedy, Romance ActorsEstella Warren, Michael Rispoli, Whoopi Goldberg, Justin Kirk, Liza Lapira, Sandra Bernhard Roles Eve Rating46% Lindsay is a successful producer of commercials, but, as it often happens in big cities, her personal life is not well. Gentlemen chase her and even propose to marry, but she feels that all of them are not her type. Only psychoanalysis sessions do help her, and she can barely live without them. But one day her doctor leaves for vacation until September. Lindsay is upset but comes up with a brilliant idea—to assemble her own support group for people with the same personal problems.
, 1h47 Directed byKevin Tancharoen OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy, Musical theatre, Musical, Romance ThemesDance films, Films about music and musicians, Musical films ActorsCollins Pennie, Kelsey Grammer, Charles Dutton, Megan Mullaly, Bebe Neuwirth, Naturi Naughton Roles Malik's Mom Rating50% During the opening scenes in auditions and orientation, it is told that in 1936, New York City Mayor Fiorello H. LaGuardia founded the High School of Music & Art in order to provide a facility where the most gifted and talented public school students of New York City could pursue their talents in art or music, while also completing a full academic program of instruction. In 1948, the School of Performing Arts (P.A.) was created to provide training in performance skills to students who wished to prepare for professional careers in dance, music or drama.
, 1h42 OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy, Comedy-drama ActorsSally Field, Ben Chaplin, Tom Cavanagh, Julianne Nicholson, Glenn Howerton, Clea DuVall Roles Carol Rating63% Four siblings return home to their mother's house, in North Carolina, for what they think are the last few days of her life. Suddenly this unexpected family reunion extends uncomfortably as she hangs on and they find themselves trapped together for two weeks, forced to face her death and also their connection with each other.
, 1h30 Directed byMiguel Arteta OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Romance ThemesFilms about sexuality, Films about suicide, Children's films ActorsJennifer Aniston, Jake Gyllenhaal, John C. Reilly, Tim Blake Nelson, Mike White, Zooey Deschanel Roles Floberta Rating63% Justine Last (Jennifer Aniston) is a depressed and unmotivated thirty-year-old woman living in a small town in Texas with her husband Phil (John C. Reilly), a house painter who spends most of his free time smoking marijuana with his best friend, Bubba (Tim Blake Nelson). Justine works at Retail Rodeo, the local big-box store, along with Cheryl (Zooey Deschanel), a cynical, plain-spoken teenager, Gwen (Deborah Rush), a ditzy older woman who manages the cosmetics counter, and Corny (Mike White), a highly religious security guard.