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Kenneth DelVecchio Movies

2012  
PG13  
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Three women are forced to make a gruesome series of life or death decisions after being abducted by an enigmatic madman, and imprisoned in a derelict hospital. Robert Loggia, Charles Durning, and Lindsey Haun star. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2012  
R  
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An attorney-turned-film producer rallies his crew to stage a brazen jewelry heist in order to finance his ambitious bank robbery film. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2011  
 
A lesbian couple commits fraud by pretending that one of them is male so they can adopt a child. When the governor finds out about them, and needs to whip up support for an anti gay-marriage bill, he ends up in a very public legal battle that quickly snowballs into a media circus thanks to the couple's savvy heterosexual attorney. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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2010  
R  
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Gabriel Mann stars in this crime thriller, as Daniel Jakor, a struggling artist who has never managed to establish public recognition on par with the quantity of his output. His strongest abilities are tied to forgery, specifically flawless imitations of iconic artists such as Monet and Picasso. He soon gets sucked into the criminal underworld by Irish kingpin Seamus White (Robert Loggia), and soon disappears from view, whereabouts unknown. And it seems that the only individual capable of tracking him down is his ex-fiancée, a Sotheby's authenticator. As time runs out, she attempts to get to him before the FBI does. Meanwhile, Daniel himself sets out to double-cross the mob - with potentially disastrous consequences. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Gabriel MannRobert Loggia, (more)
 
2009  
PG13  
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When an unidentified creature wrecks havoc in Central Park, it's up to Edward Carnby to destroy the monstrous abomination. Rick Yune, Rachel Specter and Lance Henriksen star in this sequel to Uwe Boll's 2005 video game adaptation. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Rick YuneRachel Specter, (more)
 
2009  
 
A cocaine-addicted college student makes a deal with the Devil to become President of the United States so he can shred the Constitution and rule as a Communist dictator in this thinly-veiled political satire from writer/star Kenneth Del Vecchio (The Drum Beats Twice). After transferring to from Occidental College to Columbia University, the future ruler becomes a law student at Harvard and goes on to become a community organizer, all the while training under his diabolical mentor The Righteous Reverend. Later ascending to the White House, Satan's puppet realizes his role of the Antichrist, leading millions of unsuspecting souls into the fiery depths of Hell. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2009  
 
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Independent writer/director Robbie Bryan makes his feature filmmaking debut with this thriller about a series of gruesome murders that all tie in to a popular social networking website. In the aftermath of a tragic shooting involving a jilted lover, eight members of the FaceSpace chat-room are being methodically slaughtered in their own homes. Perhaps Sandra Wilson (Terri Colombino), a thirty-something professional with a decidedly mysterious past, holds the key to solving this bloody mystery. But she's not the only suspect, because unstable Bostonian Janet King (Miranda Kwok), ambitious Professor Uberoth (William Forsythe), haunted model Lindsay Jefferies (Gabrielle Anwar), phone sex operator "Meltnurmouth" (Jane Dashow), and special effects artist Mark Sanders (Wilson Jermaine Heredia) all seem to have a motivation for murder. Meanwhile, as FBI Agents Otis Washington (Tony Todd) and Lori Romano (Brooke Lewis) race to capture the killer, Lori's brother Joe (Frank Grillo) realizes that he may hold the clue that will crack the case wide open. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2009  
 
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Robert (character actor David Thornton) is a grumpy burned-out musician, trying to survive in Manhattan. When his fed-up friend Rose (Thornton's real-life wife Cyndi Lauper in a small role) throws him out of her apartment, the destitute Robert reluctantly makes a deal with the young Serbian, Branko (Branislav Trifunovic), who's moving his stuff out. For a hefty fee, Robert agrees to fly to Belgrade and marry Branko's girlfriend, Ivana (Jelena Mrdja), so that she can move to New York. Branko gives him a down payment, and Robert goes to Belgrade and moves in with Branko's mother, Olga (Mirjana Karanovic of Emir Kusturica's When Father was Away on Business and Underground). Robert is predictably miserable there, unimpressed with the city's culture and unresponsive to Olga's kindness. Back in New York, Branko faces his own struggles. While he's desperately trying to raise the money to pay Robert, his van is stolen. He begs Robert to stay in Belgrade for another week until he can send the money. Devoid of options, Robert agrees, and, despite himself, slowly begins to enjoy his stay. Here and There marks the narrative feature debut of writer-director Darko Lungulov. The film had its International Premiere at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival, where it won the award for Best New York Narrative. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

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Starring:
David Thornton
 
2008  
 
A Vietnam War hero and police officer is horribly crippled during a violent attack, only to find a second life as a musician thanks to the efforts of a kind and compassionate nun. Vietnam veteran John Carreck was serving his community as a police officer when he was brutally attacked by two brothers seeking to avenge their father's death. Robbed of both his sight and his hands in the shocking assault, Carreck loses all of his ability to communicate with the outside world while becoming trapped in the prison of his own ravaged body. Now, as a saintly young nun works to help the former war hero harness his talents as a drummer, the demon of vengeance threatens to draw him down a dark path from which he may never return. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2002  
 
A lawyer must decide if his greatest loyalty is to his family or to justice in this drama. Jake DeMitro (Seamus McNally) is an attorney whose life and career are falling apart; while he was a star student at a well-respected law school and has a important position as a prosecutor, he's developed an obsessive-compulsive disorder and is constantly butting heads with Brian O'Leary, his frequent opponent in court. His relationship with his girlfriend Kelly Francini (Rebecca Budig) is also beginning to fray. With DeMitro already walking on an emotional tightrope, he discovers his father, a doctor, is being investigated for his possible involvement in a drug ring, and detectives are hoping to link the drug charges to the recent murder of DeMitro's sister. Based on a novel by Kenneth Del Vecchio, Pride and Loyalty features a supporting cast of actors best known for their work on daytime dramas, including Mark Consuelos, John Bolger, and Marj Dusay. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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