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    Cost of a Soul 2010 POSTER

    Cost of a Soul

    2010

    English

    5.1

    3

    27%

    48%

    Crime

    Drama

    iraq war

    racism

    Sean Kirkpatrick Sean Kirkpatrick Director Christopher Mann Christopher Mann as Carl Will Blagrove Will Blagrove as DD Davis Mark Borkowski Mark Borkowski as Jake Daveed Ramsay Daveed Ramsay as James Davis
    Wounded in the war, Tommy Donahue and DD Davis return home from Iraq to the slum neighborhood they grew up in. Tommy returns to his wife, Faith, whom he abandoned while she was pregnant to escape a life of crime. Tommy meets his disabled six year-old daughter, Hope, for the first time, and she begins to melt his frozen heart. While DD struggles to make an honest living, his older brother, Darnell, has risen to become the neighborhood kingpin. DD faces the pressure to save his younger brother, James, from following in Darnell’s dangerous footsteps. Tommy and DD find themselves trapped in the same slum they joined the military to escape. As they struggle for redemption, their own families become entangled in a web of crime, corruption and violence.
    Art of the Prank 2015 POSTER

    Art of the Prank

    2015

    English

    6.5

    84%

    84%

    Action

    biography

    Biography

    Comedy

    Documentary

    Andrea Marini Andrea Marini Director Peter Maloney Peter Maloney as Self Robert Forster Robert Forster as Self Verne Williams Verne Williams as Self Mark Borkowski Mark Borkowski as Self
    The great media prankster, Joey Skaggs, wants to fool the world media AGAIN, and, with the most complex hoax of his career in the pipeline, he now must use every trick in his prankster's arsenal to make it work. Art of the Prank is an emotional journey following the evolution of artist Joey Skaggs-a fierce proponent of independent thinking and the man who has turned the media hoax into an art form. With unprecedented access to the man and his archives, the 95-minute documentary interweaves a current unfolding hoax with a look behind-the-scenes at some classic performance pieces (all reported as fact by a wide range of prestigious journalists) plus commentary from co-conspirators and others.
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