Elisabeth Nunziato Movies
Filmmakers Samm Styles and TCinque Sampson collaborate to explore the life and death of prison rights activist George L. Jackson in this biographical drama starring CSI's Gary Dourdan as the Soledad Brother author who took up the cause of prisoners' rights in the 1960s, and whose incendiary philosophy sparked the most militant civil rights movement in United States history. Enraged at the inhuman conditions he and his fellow prisoners were forced to endure as the outside world bore witness to the growing civil rights movement, Jackson filtered his fury into the philosophy that would eventually fuel the Black Guerilla Family, elevating him from common thug to political martyr after he was given a "one year to life" sentence for a seventy dollar gas station robbery. In his eleven years behind bars, Jackson studied the writings of such revolutionary thinkers as Marx and Mao and began channeling his anger into a series of letters that damned the racist status quo. Collected and published in the volume Soledad Brother along with the help of idealistic editor David Dryer, these letters instantly transformed the author into a controversial celebrity figure while successfully drawing attention to the topic of prison reform. Shortly thereafter, Jackson would serve as the catalyst for an event that would go down as one of the most violent in the history of San Quentin. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Gary Dourdan, Darren Bridgett, (more)
An anal retentive author of children's books wrestles with personal significance and professional recognition while falling for an unemployed single mom whose old beau won't let her go. Jack Payne (Paul Kinney) used to be successful, but these days his career has hit the skids. Fed up with his overbearing book editor/fiancée Amanda (Elisabeth Nunziato), Jack is pondering his career when he crosses paths with single mom Jennifer (Rachel Songer), who's out of work and trying to break away from a bad relationship. Jennifer's ex just isn't willing to accept the fact that she's decided to move on, and in order to get the message across Jack recruits his friends to stage a fake funeral with her starring as the dearly departed. Unfortunately on the day of the funeral, not everything goes according to plan. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Paul Kinney, Elisabeth Nunziato, (more)
Director Jon Turteltaub followed up the hit While You Were Sleeping (1995) with this fantasy similar to Charly (1968) and a film from the previous year, Powder (1994). John Travolta stars as George Malley, a humble mechanic in a rural California town. On his 37th birthday, George celebrates at a pub with friends Nate (Forest Whitaker) and Doc (Robert Duvall), the local physician. When he steps outside, George observes a bright light in the sky that knocks him briefly unconscious. When he awakens, George has incredible intellectual powers. He checks books out of the library in armfuls, becomes an inventor, a psychic, has telekinetic powers, predicts an earthquake, and memorizes Portuguese in minutes. Using his newfound powers, George becomes a hero, but he can't totally win over the spooked townsfolk or the standoffish Lace (Kyra Sedgwick), a single mom burned by love once too often. As George's kindness breaks down Lace's reserve and a romance begins, his fame spreads, bringing him to the attention of the FBI and curious university scientists. Similarities between George's powers and the alleged benefits of Travolta's religion, Scientology, led to charges that the film was veiled pro-Scientology propaganda. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- John Travolta, Kyra Sedgwick, (more)












