Amy Hunter Movies

2007  
R  
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In the aftermath of a deadly attack on American forces in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, diplomats are slow to act, but meanwhile, FBI special agent Ronald Fleury (Jamie Foxx) assembles a secret team of U.S. counter-terrorism investigators to enter the city and find the criminal behind what has quickly become an international incident. The crew, however, finds their attempt to capture the perpetrators stalled by bureaucracy and their presence unwelcome. Desperate to gain the trust they need to accomplish their mission in just five days, the team enlists the aid of a Saudi Arabian police officer (Ashraf Barhoum), but as the agents infiltrate the dark and complex world of the Saudi crime scene, they find that the perpetrator's next target may be them. Directed by Peter Berg, The Kingdom also stars Jennifer Garner, Chris Cooper, and Jason Bateman. ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jamie FoxxChris Cooper, (more)
 
2006  
 
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From director Craig Ross Jr. comes this introspective comedy about a woman who wonders why all her relationships fail, and gets the rare opportunity to find out. Jazsmin Lewis stars in the title role, an advice columnist who decides to let her filmmaking pal interview all of her past boyfriends to learn what went wrong in each instance. She might not like a lot of the answers, but she ultimately discovers a lot about herself. Traci Townsend won the Audience Choice Award at the 2006 Hollywood Black Film Festival. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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Starring:
Jazsmin LewisRichard T. Jones, (more)
 
2001  
R  
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Love really is a battlefield in this war of the sexes comedy that marks the directorial debut of Def Jam's How to Be a Player (1997) screenwriter Mark Brown. Vivica A. Fox stars as Shante, a knowledgeable veteran of the dating game who thinks she's found the perfect mate in the handsome Keith (Morris Chestnut). When Keith is spotted stepping out with Shante's arch-rival Conny (Gabrielle Union), the spurned lover institutes what she labels the "ten-day plan," an all-out assault on Keith designed to make him come crawling back to her. Shante's scheme includes sexy lingerie, home cooking, aloofness, and other tactics intended to make Keith regret his errant ways, but Keith is receiving contradictory advice from his allegedly worldly wise buddy Tony (Anthony Anderson). Two Can Play That Game is produced by Doug McHenry, director of Jason's Lyric (1994) and Kingdom Come (2001). ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Vivica A. FoxMorris Chestnut, (more)
 
1994  
 
While on a double date with Will (Will Smith), Ashley (Tatyana M. Ali) begins to chafe at her cousin's overprotective, patronizing attitude. Finally, Ashley stands up and demands that Will stop treating her like a kid--and for good measure, she insists upon the same treatment from her astonished father. Meanwhile, Hilary (Karyn Parsons) makes a foredoomed effort to cook her own dinner. This Valentine's Day episode was one of several similarly-themed programs seen over NBC on February 14, 1994. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1989  
 
With the rest of the family out of town, Theo (Malcolm-Jamal Warner) has the Huxtable house all to himself. Taking advantage of the sitaution, Theo's pals Howard (Reno Wilson) and Denny (Troy Winbush) talk hm into throwing a small, intimate party for themselves and their girl friends. You guessed it: The festivities quickly get out of hand and the house is overrun with a plague of uninvited guests, who wreak both havoc and damage in equal measure--and worst of all, Theo's girl never shows up! ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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