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Sam Hazeldine Movies

2011  
 
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A weekend getaway descends into a paranoid fight for survival when a group of vacationers uncover a serial killer in their midst. Mandy (Gemma Harvey) met Tristan (Gordon Alexander) during a one night stand. Smitten, she invites him to join her herself, her brother Calvin (Rhys Meredith), and his girlfriend Paige (Sophie Linfield) for a relaxing getaway at a secluded cabin. And for Tristan, the timing couldn't be better; he's desperate to escape the city, and there's something he's not sharing with his fellow travelers. Meanwhile, a local policeman tells the group to be wary of strangers, because a maniac known as the Tree Surgeon has been butchering people in the forest, and decorating the trees with their severed limbs. Later that very night, a desperate man named Shawn comes knocking on their cabin door. He's just survived a brutal attack, but thanks to emergency room nurse Paige it looks as if he'll pull through. Meanwhile, paranoia takes hold when it becomes apparent that the Tree Surgeon lurks among them. And by the time his true identity is revealed, there may be no one left to tell his secret. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Gordon AlexanderSophie Linfield, (more)
 
2010  
 
Wimbledon: The 2010 Official Film compiles highlights from the 124th playing of the summer tournament, including singles wins by Serena Williams and Rafael Nadal. Also highlight reel-worthy is the epic, three-day matchup between American John Isner and France's Nicolas Mahut and Williams breaking her own record from the previous year by serving 89 aces. ~ Rachel Sprovtsoff, Rovi

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Starring:
Sam Hazeldine
 
2009  
 
This official release from the Wimbledon tennis championship chronicles the greatest moments from the 2009 competition, including Serena Williams defeating Russian Elena Dementieva, and then besting her sister Venus to take home her third title, and Roger Federer securing his fifteenth grand slam in the Men's final, breaking the record set by Pete Samprass. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

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Starring:
Sam Hazeldine
 
2007  
 
 
2007  
 
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Sally Hawkins and Rupert Penry-Jones star in this adaptation of the Jane Austin classic about a lovelorn woman who receives a second chance for true happiness. Anne Elliot was just nineteen when she fell hopelessly in love with dashing naval officer Frederick Wentworth, so when her family attempted to convince her that she was making a terrible mistake the smitten young woman hastily broke off her engagement. That decision has haunted her ever since, and despite the fact that nearly a decade has passed not a day goes by that Anne doesn't long for Frederick's embrace. Now, eight years later, Frederick has returned a highly decorated, and extremely wealthy military man. As every eligible woman in Anne's district swoons over the handsome and successful naval officer, the crestfallen young woman still holds out hope that Frederick will somehow find it in his heart to look beyond her youthful indecision, and give her a second shot at true love. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Sally HawkinsRupert Penry-Jones, (more)
 
2004  
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Based on author Helen Fielding's sequel to Bridget Jones's Diary, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason picks up four weeks after the original film left off, with Bridget (Renée Zellweger) emotionally satisfied at long last with Mark Darcy (Colin Firth), her barrister boyfriend. Stability in Bridget's life, however, quickly becomes a contradiction in terms. Though Mark is openly supportive of Bridget's eccentricities -- and there are many -- she is nonetheless threatened by Mark's young, nubile intern, not to mention irked at finding out that he is, among other less desirable qualities in her eyes, a conservative voter. Complicating issues further is the reentrance of her ex-lover, Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant), whom Jones, perhaps mistakenly, thought she had finally gotten over. Before long, the situation escalates into another series of embarrassing circumstances for Bridget, who is faced once again with a crippling feeling of self-doubt and has only her diary and friends to combat it. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Starring:
Renée ZellwegerHugh Grant, (more)