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    Confessions of an Action Star 2005 POSTER

    Confessions of an Action Star

    2005

    English

    3.8

    6

    27%

    27%

    Action

    Comedy

    dancer

    fame

    found footage

    martial arts

    mockumentary

    movie business

    Musical

    Brad Martin Brad Martin Director Ben Stiller Ben Stiller as Commander Angelina Jolie Angelina Jolie as Self Carrie-Anne Moss Carrie-Anne Moss as Self / Girlfriend in movie Peter Jason Peter Jason as (uncredited)
    A 'mockumentary' on the rise and fall of Chip and Dales dancer turned martial arts action star, Francis Allen Sledgewick, AKA Frank Sledge. When fame and fortune caused Frank to lose his sense of what's truly important, he realized he'd have to get in touch with his roots, if there's ever going to be a comeback.
    Matrix: Generation 2024 POSTER

    Matrix: Generation

    2024

    French

    6.3

    6

    Action

    based on movie

    cult movie

    cultural revolution

    Documentary

    pop culture

    social control

    social issues

    Benjamin Clavel Benjamin Clavel Director George W. Bush George W. Bush as Self Keanu Reeves Keanu Reeves as Self Carrie-Anne Moss Carrie-Anne Moss as Self Laurence Fishburne Laurence Fishburne as Self
    After the 1999 premiere of the first Matrix movie, it became a pop culture phenomenon. A special documentary about the Matrix saga and its prophetic aspects.
    The Milky Way 2014 POSTER

    The Milky Way

    2014

    English

    7.2

    2

    breastfeeding

    Documentary

    Family

    Jon Fitzgerald Jon Fitzgerald Director Carrie-Anne Moss Carrie-Anne Moss as Minnie Driver Minnie Driver as Rachel Luttrell Rachel Luttrell as Alanis Morissette Alanis Morissette as Self
    What 'Food, Inc.' did for the food industry in America, this film will do for breastfeeding in our country. It will make every viewer rethink motherhood and how we treat mothers. It is a film that will empower each woman to trust her body, her baby, and herself in her journey as a mother. It will make her laugh, cry, nod fiercely in agreement, get angry, and then get so inspired it will be impossible not to take action.
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