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Le chien milliardaire

Rob Lowe To EP & Star In Netflix Family Film ‘Dog Gone’
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Exclusive: Emmy nominee Rob Lowe is set to headline and executive produce the Netflix movie Dog Gone, based on the true story of a father and son who repair their fractured relationship during a forced hike of the Appalachian trail to find their beloved lost dog.

Funny and heartwarming, the story received worldwide attention, as people of all walks of life joined the search for the ailing mutt, Gonker, who has only days to live without his medication. Dog Gone reps Lowe’s second reteaming with Netflix after the romantic comedy Holiday in the Wild, which was one of the streamer’s most watched movies of the year. Production on Dog Gone starts later this month in Georgia.

Also starring in the movie, which is directed by Stephen Herek is Johnny Berchtold and Kimberly Williams-Paisley. Dog Gone is written by...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 8/5/2021
  • by Anthony D'Alessandro
  • Deadline Film + TV
Seth MacFarlane
Family Guy Recap: Let's Do the Time Warp Again! Seth MacFarlane Defends 'Warm, Fuzzy' Lesson
Seth MacFarlane
Odds are, you won’t be shocked by what transpires in this week’s holiday episode of Family Guy. (The signs weren’t just all there, they were all there and written in big, bold, neon letters!) But you’ll probably also be so happy about what transpires that you won’t complain (much). So without further ado…

Related | Family Guy Crossover Will Introduce the Griffins to The Simpsons in Fall 2014!

Merry Axe-mas | Tearing themselves away from non-stop seasonal programming (like Home Alone With Competent Robbers and The Year Without a Santa Claus or Sex), the Griffins head to the...
See full article at TVLine.com
  • 12/16/2013
  • by Andy Patrick
  • TVLine.com
Creature of Darkness and Unbelievable Characters: A Movie Review
Director/writer: Mark Stouffer.

Mti Home Video is a company based in Miami, Florida that has released over a hundred titles in the last few years with a twenty-five year record of promoting film in the distribution business. Mti releases slightly under the radar, independent films like Warrior Angels, 13th Child and many, many more. One of this distribution company's latest releases is Creature of Darkness from Emmy Award nominee Mark Stouffer (Dog Gone), which was released on DVD April 13th, 2010. This science fiction geared production puts an eight foot tall alien human collector up against several annoying and unlikeable twenty-something adults in a climactic battle for supremacy of the campground! This film's many flaws are sometimes overlooked if one is able to laugh at human suffering and stupid choices.

Creature of Darkness can be summed up quite quickly; an alien creature dresses up as a fishmonger to capture unintelligent lifeforms,...
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 5/29/2010
  • by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
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