Hope Davis filmography
The Secret Lives of Dentists The movie is based on Jane Smiley's novella The Age of Grief, and centres on a dentist, played by Campbell Scott, who has a strange dream that blurs the boundaries between fantasy and reality. Leary plays one of the dentist's patients.
Written by
AnonymousBuy this movie | Comments (0) | Post new comment
About Schmidt Warren Schmidt is forced to deal with an ambiguous future as he enters retirement. Soon after, his wife passes away and he must come to terms with his daughter's marriage to a man he does not care for and the failure that his life has become.
Written by
AnonymousBuy this movie | Comments (0) | Post new comment
Hearts in Atlantis This is a gentle, innocent film about the reflections of an aging man (David Morse), who returns to his home town after the death of his best friend. Memories of life at age 11 floods back as it was a magical time that changed his life. Three 11 year old children (Anton Yelchin as Bobby, Mika Boorem as Carol, and Will Rothaar as Sully) share their lives. Carol & Bobby have a special affection for one another including sharing a kiss "by which all others will be measured". Bobby lives with his mother (Hope Davis), a bitter, vain woman who looks for pleasures for herself without sharing much with her son. Into their lives comes a mysterious new boarder (Anthony Hopkins), who befriends the boy but generates distrust from the mother. As time passes, the man and boy share confidences and special powers are revealed. The man warns the boy to be on the lookout for the "lowmen", who were seeking him. The two share a summer's adventures and come to love one another before the inevitable happens. A confrontation with a school bully (Timothy Reifsnyder) also changes everyone.
Written by
John Sacksteder {jsackste@bellsouth.net}Buy this movie | Comments (0) | Post new comment
Final Buy this movie | Comments (0) | Post new comment
"Deadline" Buy this movie | Comments (0) | Post new comment
Joe Gould's Secret Around 1940, New Yorker staff writer Joe Mitchell meets Joe Gould, a Greenwich Village character who cadges meals, drinks, and contributions to the Joe Gould Fund and who is writing a voluminous Oral History of the World, a record of 20,000 conversations he's overheard. Mitchell is fascinated with this Harvard grad and writes a 1942 piece about him, "Professor Seagull," bringing Gould some celebrity and an invitation to join the Greenwich Village Ravens, a poetry club he's often crashed. Gould's touchy, querulous personality and his frequent dropping in on Mitchell for hours of chat lead to a breakup, but the two Joes stay in touch until Gould's death and Mitchell's unveiling of the secret.
Written by
{jhailey@hotmail.com}Buy this movie | Comments (0) | Post new comment
Mumford A man gives up his job with the IRS and relocates to a small town named Mumford of which he takes the name and passes it off as his own by being a psychologist. While as a psychologist, Mumford decides to give his patients no holds barred advice which changes his life and that of his patients and the residents.
Written by
Jester-55Buy this movie | Comments (0) | Post new comment
Arlington Road Buy this movie | Comments (0) | Post new comment
The Impostors In an attempt to resurrect the slapstick comedy of Laurel and Hardy or The Marx Brothers, Stanley Tucci and Oliver Platt team-up as two out-of-work actors who accidentally stowaway on a ship to hide from a drunken, belligerent lead actor who has sworn to kill them for belittling his talents. Of course, the lead actor end up on the ship as well. Also, a madman (Tony Shalhoub) plots the destruction of the ship and Steve Buscemi is a depressed, suicidal lounge singer named Happy Frank.
Written by
John Sacksteder {jsackste@bellsouth.net}Buy this movie | Comments (0) | Post new comment
Next Stop Wonderland Buy this movie | Comments (0) | Post new comment
Information source: imdb.com