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Charles Evered Movies

2012  
 
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A hot-shot Hollywood horror director (David Newcomer) is taken hostage in his own home by a vengeful father (Academy Award-nominee Michael O'Keefe) whose daughter was killed in an episode that directly reflected the filmmaker's gruesome handiwork. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2008  
 
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A dysfunctional New York couple inadvertently "adopts" a sailor during Fleet Week, only to find their lives affected by the young seaman in the most unexpected of ways. Bebe Neuwirth, Peter Coyote, and Ethan Peck star. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Bebe NeuwirthPeter Coyote, (more)
 
2007  
 
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Two recent college graduates ponder their career prospects while living in an apartment garage owned by a blind war veteran in this independent, coming of age drama. Michael and Eddie may have finished school, but their journey into the real world has only just begun. Flat broke and with no real job prospects, the pair decides to take up residence in an apartment garage owned by crusty but kindly war veteran Stan. Once settled, Michael and Eddie begin perfecting their resumes and attempting to land their first real jobs. Over the course of the next thirty days, Michael dwells wistfully on the past while discovering that he has more in common with Stan than he does with his best friend. Meanwhile, Eddie dreams of the high-paying job that will one day permit him to permanently sever ties with his parents. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2006  
 
Reported killed in an hot air balloon accident, reclusive millionaire Derek Bronson (Stephen Bogardus) seemingly returns from the dead to hire Monk (Tony Shalhoub) for a special assignment. The fact that Bronson is suffering from leprosy would normally be enough to send Monk scurrying in the opposite direction, but he is shamed into taking the job by his more tolerant caregiver Natalie (Taylor Howard). Here's the deal: Bronson had initially been willing to remain "dead", but now he wants Monk to deliver proof that he's still alive so that Mrs. Bronson (Sarah Brown) will not be cheated out of her husband's estate by some scheming relatives. Well, it's a good story, but it's not quite true--and without revealing any more of the plot, it can be noted that a pivotal scene articulates the old vaudeville catchphrase "Don't shoot--I'm only the piano player." ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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