On Saturday, Can’t Hardly Wait co-writer/director Deborah Kaplan announced a stage musical in the works based on her and Harry Elfont‘s 1998 cult classic teen movie, which starred Jennifer ...
A shy high-school senior (Ethan Embry) sees a wild graduation party as his chance to act on a deep infatuation for his school's sexy prom queen (Jennifer Love Hewitt), who has suddenly become ...
1998, Rated PG-13, 101 min. Directed by Harry Elfont and Deborah Kaplan. Starring Jennifer Love Hewitt, Ethan Embry, Peter Facinelli, Seth Green, Jerry O'Connell, Jenna Elfman and Melissa Joan Hart.
He rose to fame as Mike Dexter in the 1998 rom-com Can't Hardly Wait. Facinelli's most famous ... Carlisle Cullen in the Twilight movies. His other popular films include The Scorpion King ...
In all fairness to the movie studios whose 2024 slates are a mystifying ... up a bee-filled pit with some grass and sticks and then making that person chase him and step on the grass and sticks ...
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All of this is accompanied by the legacy bonus content, making this ... Released in 1998, “Can’t Hardly Wait” felt like a cheeky tribute to the 1980s John Hughes movies that made teen ...
But so you can keep them straight, this is the one that stars Sydney Sweeny as Cecilia, a woman who can’t wait to take ... is serious about making only one more movie, then his penultimate ...
Adopting a pseudo-documentary format with a film-within-a-film metacinema approach, it portrays the onsite filming and behind-the-scenes during the making of Spy Love.
But with a creature feature now making an appearance on ... so we'll have to wait and see if it's named one of the best Prime Video movies. But for now, it seems that it has all the classic ...
The story of Moonlight invites the audience to follow the life of a character who’s young, black, queer and who feels so alienated from the world around him that he can’t see himself as he is.
So more or less it’s someone going “we should make a Game of Thrones” movie, I guess. Though it seems likely to happen in the context of the current media market and state of the franchise.