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Wesley A. Ramsey Movies

2007  
 
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An aspiring feminist filmmaker attempts to finance her dream project - a serious film that will change the world - by producing a porno in this screwball comedy from first-time feature filmmaker Sarah Schenck. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Kelly HutchinsonJim True-Frost, (more)
 
2006  
PG13  
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The frightful saga of literature's most fearsome vampire continues in this feature that finds young lovers Bram and Elizabeth separated when Dracula kidnaps Elizabeth and flees with the girl to his remote castle. Determined to ensure that no harm comes to his beloved Elizabeth, Bram wastes no time in racing across Europe to confront her undead abductor and rescue her from a fate worse than death. Originally excised from Bram Stoker's novel Dracula by the publisher due to concerns over the length of the book, the story of Dracula's Guest was published independently as a short story in 1914. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Wesley A. RamseyAndrew Bryniarski, (more)
 
2005  
 
This episode marks the first time that twin infants Jason and Kristopher Simmons are given screen credit for sharing the role of baby Wyatt. While attending a non-magical preschool, Wyatt begins talking to himself, much to the dismay of his father, Leo (Brian Krause). Although the teacher is convinced that it is perfectly normal for Wyatt to have an "imaginary friend," the child is actually in danger of being possessed by a deceptively mild-mannered demon named Vicus (Marcus Chait). In their efforts to rescue baby Wyatt, the Charmed Ones inadvertently conjure up the 25-year-old "future" Wyatt (Wesley A. Ramsey). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Brian KrauseDorian Gregory, (more)
 
2003  
R  
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Sweet Home Alabama screenwriter C. Jay Cox directs the independent romance Latter Days. Christian (Wesley A. Ramsey) is a young gay party boy who lives in Southern California. When a group of good-looking Mormon missionary guys move into his apartment complex, he's determined to pick one up. He ends up falling for sweet, innocent Mormon Aaron Davis (Steve Sandvoss), who's secretly struggling with his sexuality. Aaron slowly falls for Christian, even though he thinks he's shallow. The romance causes problems in both worlds. Christian tries to develop a conscience and ends up meeting Keith (Erik Palladino), a man dying of AIDS. Aaron has the difficult job of coming out to his mom (Mary Kay Place) and to his fellow missionaries. He comes against harsh criticism from the blatantly homophobic Ryder (Joseph Gordon-Levitt). Latter Days won awards at the Philadelphia Lesbian and Gay Film Festival and L.A. Outfest. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi

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Starring:
Wesley A. RamseySteve Sandvoss, (more)
 
2003  
 
Latino comic actor Luis Guzman starred in this eponymously titled sitcom as the owner of a donut shop and landlord of an apartment building, both located in Spanish Harlem. When dealing with his sharp-tongued, ethnically mixed tenants, co-workers, and loved ones, Luis demonstrated that he could give back as good as he got -- most of the time. The supporting cast included Diana-Maria Riva as Luis' ex-wife, Isabella, who hung around mostly to dispense insults and gobble down her former hubby's donuts; Jaclyn DeSantis as Luis' daughter, Marly, a level-headed type except when it came to her boyfriend, indolent "artist" Greg (Charlie Day); Charlie Day as Luis' assistant Richie, who carried a torch for Marly; and Malcolm Barrett as TK, a glib wheeler-dealer who spent most of his time trying to sell "valuable" merchandise which he'd recently fished out of the neighborhood dumpsters. Created and produced by Will Gluck, Luis made its FOX network bow on September 19, 2003. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Luis GuzmanJaclyn DeSantis, (more)
 
2003  
 
Marisol Nichols guest stars as Bianca, a visitor from the future who materializes in the present-day P3 club -- then promptly robs Whitelighter Chris (Drew Fuller) of his powers. Leo (Brian Krause) soon discovers that Bianca is a part of a family of assassin witches, and that dire consequences lie ahead for everyone concerned unless she restores Chris' skills posthaste. Meanwhile, Paige (Rose McGowan) seriously considers moving out of the mansion and moving in with Richard Montana (Balthazar Getty); Phoebe (Alyssa Milano) wants to join Jason (Eric Dane) in Hong Kong in hopes of restoring their relationship; and Piper (Holly Marie Combs) worries that her romance with a firefighter will cause a rift between herself and her son, Wyatt. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Brian KrauseDorian Gregory, (more)