DCSIMG
 
 

Craig Behenna Movies

2007  
 
Add Modern Love to Queue Add Modern Love to top of Queue  
A middle-aged businessman packs up his family to explore the farm he has recently inherited, only to discover that old curses die hard in Aussie director Alex Frayne's stylish psychological drama. In the aftermath of an old man's mysterious death, suburban whit-collar worker John (Mark Constable) is informed that he has inherited his uncle's dank seaside farm. Though his emotionally distant spouse Emily (Victoria Hill and withdrawn son Edward (William Traegar) are initially informed that the trip with be an brief one, the grip of old ghosts soon begins to tighten when, upon returning to his spooky hometown, John comes face to face with his disturbed brother Daniel (Craig Behenna) for the first time in decades. Subsequently banishing his wife and child to a dingy nearby hotel as he locks himself in the family farmhouse and begins hearing mysterious voices on the radio, John becomes convinced that his uncle met with foul play and determines to sort out the mystery before venturing back into the outside world. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

 Read More

Starring:
Mark ConstableVictoria Hill, (more)
 
2005  
PG13  
Add Look Both Ways to Queue Add Look Both Ways to top of Queue  
Preoccupation with disasters and a growing sense of mortality threaten to derail the growing relationship between the witness of a train accident and the reporter sent to interview her in this daring drama from emerging Australian filmmaker Sarah Watt. As the weekend draws near, three troubled souls find themselves faced with pivotal, potentially life-changing events. Though the death of her father still looms heavily in her mind, Meryl (Justine Clark) is forced to cut short her bereavement in order to focus on a work-related deadline. While reporter Nick (William McInnes) awaits the prognosis after being informed that he has testicular cancer, his photographer Andy (Anthony Hayes) is preoccupied with his girlfriend's unplanned pregnancy. When a train crashes and Meryl is the sole witness to the horrifying event, Nick and Andy are sent to interview her, sparking an unusual affair between the grieving witness and the troubled reporter. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

 Read More

Starring:
William McInnesJustine Clarke, (more)
 
2002  
PG  
Add Scooby-Doo to Queue Add Scooby-Doo to top of Queue  
The long-running cartoon from William Hanna and Joseph Barbera that began life in 1969 as Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? becomes this live-action, tongue-in-cheek comedy-adventure featuring a computer-generated version of the easily frightened, mush-mouthed Great Dane. Freddie Prinze Jr. stars as Fred, the blonde, confident, ascot-sporting leader of Mystery Inc., a ghost-busting service that exposes phony supernatural phenomena as the work of shysters. Working with Fred are: his rich, beautiful girlfriend, Daphne (Sarah Michelle Gellar), who has a bad habit of getting kidnapped by villains; Velma (Linda Cardellini), the real brains of the group who pines secretly for Fred; cowardly slacker and dog's best friend Shaggy (Matthew Lillard); and the snack-gobbling pet pooch Scooby. However, after solving its latest case involving a beleaguered toy company owner (Pamela Anderson), the group fractures over Fred's habit of grabbing credit for everyone's hard work, despite the pleas of Shaggy and Scooby. Two years later, they are reunited at Spooky Island, a theme park and teen spring break destination that owner Emile Mondavarious (Rowan Atkinson) claims is plagued with ghosts. Suspicious as usual of any claims involving the paranormal, the Mystery Inc. clan is soon probing a scheme involving ancient rites, summoned spirits, and brainwashed college students, forcing the group members to resolve their differences and uncover the truth. Directed by Chris Columbus protégé Raja Gosnell, Scooby-Doo features the voice of Scott Innes as the title character. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

 Read More

Starring:
Freddie Prinze, Jr.Sarah Michelle Gellar, (more)