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Alison Brie in No Stranger Than Love (2015)
Review: ‘No Stranger Than Love’ Has a Hole Where Its Heart Should Be
Alison Brie in No Stranger Than Love (2015)
Everyone wants Lucy Sherrington. Well, every man wants Lucy Sherrington, and in the world where Nick Wernham’s “No Stranger Than Love” takes place, that’s enough to create an entire character (and drive a good chunk of a film’s narrative). From her teenage art students to her bosses, from a local cop to the old man at the hardware store (who snarls, “You make a man growl, that’s all there is to it!”), everyone wants Lucy Sherrington, and damn if they don’t feel like it’s a-okay to say so.

Read More: Alison Brie Is Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places in Exclusive ‘No Stranger Than Love’ Poster

While most of Lucy’s (Alison Brie) wannabe suitors are respectful – garbage collectors attempt to woo her through feats of strength, all done at a reasonable distance – some couldn’t care less about what she wants...
See full article at Indiewire
  • 6/17/2016
  • by Kate Erbland
  • Indiewire
"Breakfast with Scot" - We host 9 clips from the Tom Cavanagh starrer.
We have nine clips from the Regent Releasing film "Breakfast with Scot" starring Thomas Cavanagh, Cameron Ansell, Ben Shenkman, Benz Antoine, Noah Bernett, Robin Brûlé, William Cuddy, Colin Cunningham, Dylan Everett. The film opens in theatres on September 19, 2008 (Exclusive to Los Angeles) and is directed by Laurie Lynd ("TV's Noah's Arc," "Degrassi: The Next Generation"). Adapting the Michael Downing novel is Sean Reycraft who has written episodes of "Slings and Arrows" as well as "Degrassi: The Next Generation" and "The Eleventh Hour"...
See full article at Upcoming-Movies.com
  • 9/5/2008
  • Upcoming-Movies.com
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