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Darren O. Campbell Movies

2001  
 
What would Jesus be like if he returned in the here and now? Apparently, he'd be an ordinary guy living in Los Angeles, if this quirky independent comedy offers us any kind of knowledgeable perspective. A quiet but charismatic young man (Darren Campbell) arrives in Southern California and soon acquires a girlfriend, a prostitute with a heart of gold (Lucie Laurier). Before long, the stranger has also attracted a small but fervent legion of followers, among them a double-dealing lawyer named Jude, and as the leader of the group begins uncovering social evils all around him, Jude begins having other ideas. Second Coming was the first feature for writer, co-director, and leading man Darren Campbell. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Darren O. CampbellJay Boyer, (more)
 
1997  
R  
In this debut feature film from young British writer-director Shane Meadows, an unemployed ex-boxer, Alan Darcy (Bob Hoskins), borrows money from a gangster to set up a boxing club in his small, gritty English city. Darcy narrates the story from his diary notes. Boxing saved him from a wasted youth, and Darcy promotes the idea to the town fathers as a gang-prevention strategy. The town's economy is in shambles and the young men have nothing to look forward to. Darcy gives them a reason to live and a dream, converting their violent energy to sport and fostering a sense of camaraderie and sportsmanship. First he wins them over by playing soccer with them, then he lures them into his lessons on boxing. He drives them hard to prepare them for their first match, against boxers from a rival local team. Darcy has the team poised to win when one of his best fighter's parents threatens to pull him from the match. ~ Michael Betzold, Rovi

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Starring:
Bob HoskinsDanny Nussbaum, (more)
 
1996  
 
Julia (Neve Campbell) and Justin (Michael Goorjian) feel both sad and guilty when their classmate Libby commits suicide--and also begin to wonder what the future holds in store for them. For her part, Sarah (Jennifer Love Hewitt) thinks she has the answer to that question, and finally breaks up with Bailey (Scott Wolf), who has failed her once too often. Meanwhile, Charlie (Matthew Fox) is forced to do some serious soul-searching when an unpleasant secret comes to light during a reunion with his high school buddies. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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