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Luke Grimes Movies

2010  
 
A one-time movie star struggles to find meaning as her days as an actress are behind her in this arty independent drama. Colleen West (Ellen Barkin) is an actress whose career has gone into a slump after a long run of success. Convinced time is passing her by, the beautiful but damaged Colleen has decided to retire, and chooses to end her career with a role in a stage production. Colleen falls into an affair with Harvey West (Luke Grimes), her handsome and significantly younger co-star, but the two have practically nothing in common, and before long Colleen finds herself isolated, living in a small cottage where she has to deal with her chatty neighbor Shelly (Melora Walters) and disinterested brother Rick (Bob Einstein). Meanwhile, Colleen periodically finds herself trying to explain herself and her life to a mysterious woman named Marion (Theresa Randle) as she looks back on the shambles fate has made of her existence. Strikingly photographed in black and white, Shit Year was the second feature from writer and director Cam Archer, and received its world premiere at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Ellen BarkinLuke Grimes, (more)
 
2008  
R  
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A teenage take on Roman Polanski's post-noir classic Chinatown, The Sophomore stars Reece Daniel Thompson, Mischa Barton, and Bruce Willis in the tale of a Catholic high-school newspaper reporter who stumbles upon a disturbing conspiracy. Prompted by the most popular girl in school to investigate the theft of the SAT exams, an ambitious young fact-finder discovers that the school's president -- a disillusioned Gulf War veteran -- and the top jock are responsible for the crime. As if this information wasn't unsettling enough, it appears that both have been operation under the direction of an even higher power. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Mischa BartonReece Daniel Thompson, (more)
 
2008  
PG13  
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Inspired by a true story, War Eagle, Arkansas follows the emotional journey of a talented young athlete wrestling with the difficult decision to leave his working-class town and pursue a career in baseball, or remain at home and continue to be the glue that holds his community together. Enoch Cass (Luke Grimes) may stutter so badly that he can barely get a sentence out, though his inherent good nature and his skill on the baseball diamond ensures that he's not only beloved in his community, but has a good chance of making it to the major leagues as well. Ever since he was a young boy, Enoch has been best friends with Samuel "Wheels" Macon (Dan McCabe). Samuel suffers from cerebral palsy, and as a result he's been confined to a wheelchair since childhood. Together there's nothing that Enoch and Samuel can't accomplish, though now that Enoch is at the crossroads of childhood and independence those days may be numbered. Enoch's domineering grandfather (Brian Dennehy) still regrets the fact that he was forced to give up his own minor league career forty years prior, and sees in his grandson a chance to finally fulfill the dream that has haunted him for decades. And while his mother often clashes with Enoch's grandfather over the issues, his co-worker Jack and Samuel's mother Jessie always seem willing to offer some level-headed advice. Later, after a memorable performance at the All-Star game, Enoch finds himself pursued by persuasive college recruiters, and finally catching the attention of pretty local girl Abby. It's all pretty overwhelming for the boy who never thought he could amount to anything on his own, and as his personal relationships begin to dissolve in the wake of his recent success, Enoch is faced with making the decision that will not only affect his own future, but the futures of everyone around him as well. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Luke GrimesDan McCabe, (more)
 
2006  
R  
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An unattainable teenage beauty whose etherial allure is so potent that it has drawn some men to their doom goes on a weekend trip with her popular new friends with tragic results in the feature debut of filmmaker Jonathan Levine. Sixteen-year-old Mandy Lane (Amber Heard) is an earthbound angel who has been courted by every available man in her small Texas town to no avail. When the normally reclusive enchantress reluctantly agrees to accompany her new friends on a weekend getaway, the initially irritating adolescent advances made toward her rapidly turn menacing. As the sun falls behind the hills and a volatile mix of drugs, alcohol, and hormones turns explosive, the irreversible propositions of her peers lead to unexpected, and horrifying, consequences. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Amber HeardAnson Mount, (more)