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Peter Howitt Movies

2012  
 
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A renegade radio personality stirs controversy in the hallways of her high school in this original Disney Channel movie starring Debby Ryan. In the classroom, high school junior Tara Adams (Ryan) is as shy as they come, but give her a microphone and she transforms into Radio Rebel - an outspoken DJ who's a hit with the popular kids and the misfits alike. When the clique situation in her school starts to get out of hand, Radio Rebel takes to the airwaves as the voice of sanity. But not everyone likes what she has to say; the principal is determined to see that the pirate broadcaster is permanently silenced, but just can't seem to sniff out her true identity. Meanwhile, when Tara's bullying classmate Stacy sets her sights on their cute classmate Gavin, everyone's favorite radio personality realizes that unless she reveals her true identity, the boy she adores might slip through her fingers. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Debby Ryan
 
2009  
 
Mr. Bean star Rowan Atkinson steps into the role of comic landlord Mr. Micawber for director Peter Howitt's screen adaptation of the classic novel by revered author Charles Dickens. Widely regarded as one of the author's most autobiographical works, David Copperfield follows a young orphan coming of age on the streets of Victorian-era London. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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2004  
PG13  
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Though equally respected in their field, divorce lawyers Audrey Woods (Julianne Moore) and Daniel Rafferty (Pierce Brosnan) are opposites inside and out of the courtroom. Audrey is meticulous and by the book, while Daniel relies on personality and luck to get by. Despite the difference in methods, neither lawyer has lost a case, and neither plan on ending their streak after being respectively hired by Serena (Parker Posey) and Thorne (Michael Sheen), a celebrity power couple gone wrong. The divorce settlement hinges on a particularly spectacular Irish castle, which both parties would like to keep for themselves. Audrey and Daniel hurry to Ireland with depositions in their eyes, but a growing mutual attraction manages to squirm out from beneath, and, after being immersed in a romantic Irish festival, the rival lawyers wake up married. Reeling, potentially in love (to Audrey in particular's dismay), and faced with the type of media explosion capable of leading to the end of their careers, the mismatched lawyers contemplate how to go about their clients' divorce hearings as man and wife. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Starring:
Pierce BrosnanJulianne Moore, (more)
 
2003  
PG  
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An unhinged parody of James Bond theatrics, Johnny English finds Mr. Bean himself suiting up as the eponymous super spy for a series of wild and silly adventures. A lowly pencil pusher working for the MI7 agency, Johnny English (Rowan Atkinson) is suddenly promoted to super spy after Agent One is assassinated and every other agent is blown up at his funeral. When billionaire entrepreneur Pascal Sauvage (John Malkovich) sponsors the exhibition of the Crown Jewels and the valuable gems disappear on the opening night, and on the watch of English, the newly designated agent must jump into action to uncover the thief and procure the missing valuables. Tracking the thieves' underground escape route with sidekick Bough (Ben Miller), English locks in on Sauvage despite repeated assurances by boss Pegasus (Tim Pigott-Smith) that the respected entrepreneur has nothing to do with the crime. Could the mysterious Lorna (Natalie Imbruglia), who has an odd habit of turning up at the wrong place at the wrong time, hold the key to helping Johnny? A massive hit overseas, Johnny English held its own at the box office in early April 2003, and was slated for wide release in the U.S. If the spoofing in Johnny English strikes especially close to home, that may be because the film was scripted by Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who teamed to pen such Bond adventures as Die Another Day and The World is Not Enough. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Rowan AtkinsonJohn Malkovich, (more)
 
2001  
PG13  
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Just how far should one man go to stay ahead of his competition? Milo Hoffmann (Ryan Phillippe) is a young and gifted computer software designer who with his close friend Teddy is about to launch a high-tech start-up firm based on Milo's inventive ideas in convergence, in which he's helping to create new ways for different forms of digital technology to work in harmony. However, before Milo and Teddy can get their company off the ground, Milo receives a very tempting offer from Gary Winston (Tim Robbins), a trailblazing genius in the digital world who has turned his company N.U.R.V. (which stands for "Never Underestimate Radical Vision") into one of the richest and most powerful computer firms on Earth. While Milo is sympathetic to Teddy's beliefs that computer technology should belong to the people and that open source software is the most promising future lies, Winston has long been Milo's role model in design and research, and Milo feels Winston's offer is too good to pass up. Milo and his girlfriend Alice Poulson (Claire Forlani) move out to Silicon Valley, and at first Milo thrives on the challenges of his new position, and develops a close working relationship with fellow designer Lisa Calighan (Rachael Leigh Cook). But Milo underestimates the ruthlessness of the leading-edge software industry, and he soon learns there's a sinister undercurrent to Winston's drive to stay on top. Antitrust earned rising star Ryan Phillippe his first million-dollar paycheck after well-regarded roles in 54 and Cruel Intentions. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Ryan PhillippeRachael Leigh Cook, (more)
 
1998  
PG13  
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British actor Peter Howitt wrote and directed this British romantic comedy-drama with a "road not taken" premise recalling the 1921 play If by Lord Dunsany (1878-1957), Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life (1946), and O.Henry's short story Roads of Destiny (1909). Howitt's storyline branches in two directions: Helen (Gwyneth Paltrow) loses her job at a classy London PR firm, has a run-in with a purse-snatcher, and just misses catching her boyfriend Gerry (John Lynch) in bed with his former girlfriend Lydia (Jeanne Tripplehorn). But what if it were one of those days when everything goes right? As the sliding doors close while she stands on a subway platform in the London underground, Helen ponders the events in her alternate reality. The plot of Lord Dunsany's If also hinges on a future determined by catching or missing a train. Sliding Doors was shown at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Gwyneth PaltrowJohn Hannah, (more)
 
1996  
 
In this low-budget screwball-mystery, the death of an L.A. woman leads to a surreal murder investigation on the outer fringes of la-la land. When Molly McMannis (Justine Bateman) turns up dead, still impaled with the murder weapon -- a carrot -- the police launch a probe into the colorful world Molly inhabited. The suspects range from her ex-con brother to her roommate to her high-strung friend (Heather Graham). But a more likely culprit lurks among the ranks of a therapy group full of off-the-wall serial killers and the shrinks who coddle them. The fetishistic police detectives -- including sadistic interrogator Angela Pierce (Jill Hennessy) -- prove as disturbing as the people they're investigating. In fact, their unorthodox procedures leave the door open for the killer to strike again. Written, produced, and directed by Jordan Alan, who previously helmed the similarly offbeat Love and Happiness, Kiss and Tell features a who's who of obscure and indie Hollywood talent, including veteran actor Lewis Arquette and his three famous sons. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

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Starring:
Peter HowittDaniel Craig, (more)
 
1996  
 
An undercover murder investigation leads the authorities to discover the shocking truth behind a crime that initially seemed cut and dry in this thriller starring Daniel Craig and Rosie Rowell. When an outwardly devoted husband is accused of murdering his wife, undercover policewoman Jude (Rowell) assumes the role of a lonely heart in hopes of eliciting a confession. The closer Jude gets to the accused, however, the more she begins to question his guilt. Her judgment soon clouded as her relationship with a supervising officer (Craig) gets intimate, the conflicted cop soon finds reality and fantasy merging as new evidence leads her down an increasingly dangerous path. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Daniel Craig
 
 
 
Duncan (Adrian Paul) has arrived in Paris, where the Immortal Kuyler (Peter Howitt), the most successful hired killer in history, is back in business disguised as a mime. Having a 200-year-old score to settle with Kuyler, Duncan immediately begins tracking down his nemesis. Unfortunately, local police inspector LeBrun (Hughes LeForestier) suspects Duncan of committing Kuyler's most recent murders. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Adrian PaulAlexandra Van Der Noot, (more)