Movies Starring Brian Mccormack
Total movies found: 4, viewing from 1 to 4
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Something Borrowed
[ 2011, USA ] starting from $1.99It's a thin line between love and friendship.
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Actors: Kate Hudson, John Krasinski, Steve Howey, Ginnifer Goodwin, Ashley Williams, Colin Egglesfield, Peyton List, Jill Eikenberry, Anya Bergstedt Jordanova, Sean Patrick Reilly, Shirley Dluginski, Eric West, Mary O'Rourke, Naeem Uzimann, Sarah Baldwin, Grace Capra, Christopher Peuler, Brian McCormack, Brandon Hunter, Jared Acosta, George Aloi, Pedro Alvarado, Rich Campbell, Jay Ferraro, Todd Fredericks, Rosemary Howard, Ron Maestri, Faye Yvette McQueen, Oakley Stevenson, Steven Weisz
Directors: Luke Greenfield
Rachel (Ginnifer Goodwin) is a talented attorney at a top New York law firm, a generous and loyal friend and, unhappily, still single...as her engaged best friend Darcy (Kate Hudson) is constantly reminding her. But after one drink too many at her 30th birthday party, perpetual good girl Rachel unexpectedly ends up in bed with the guy she's had a crush on since law school, Dex (Colin Egglesfield), who just happens to be Darcy's fiancй. When Rachel and Darcy's lifelong friendship collides with true love, it leads to unexpected complications and potentially explosive romantic revelations. Meanwhile, Ethan (John Krasinski), who has been Rachel's constant confidante and sometimes conscience, has been harboring a secret of his own, and Marcus (Steve Howey), an irrepressible womanizer, can't keep his mind out of the gutter or his hands off any girl within reach.
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Listen to Your Heart
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99One song can change your life.
Actors: Alexia Rasmussen, Kent Moran, Cybill Shepherd, Shirley Knight, Frank Watson, Ernie Sabella, Lisa Benner, Amy Clare Lockwood, Matthew Albrecht, Robert Ousley, Luke Moran, Gia McKnight, Kelly Kirklyn, Chase Dean Nelson, Aisha Kabia, John Rawlinson, Brian McCormack, John Maniaci, Allen Enlow, Matt Pinfield, Scott L. Schwartz, Liz Holtan, Deborah Selby, Abby Ross, Nick Coroza, Nurit Monacelli, Bill McHugh, Jim Crosson, Mark Borkowski, Stephen Bonnell, Karina Bonnefil, Aubrey Sinn, Martin Joyce, Ryan Jorgensen, Carlos Morales, Marcy Lovitch, Dion Matthews, Rocco Messina, Lily Kong, Emily Orenstein, Jan Carden, Shirley Day, Teddy White, Mike Pirozzi, John-Michael Damato, Jeremy Frutkin, Celeste Rojas, Michele Ann Suttile
Directors: Matt Thompson
A struggling New York City songwriter (Kent Moran) becomes enamored with a wealthy hearing-impaired girl from Greenwich, Connecticut (Alexia Rasmussen) who tragically cannot hear the music she inspires him to write. After falling in love against the wishes of her controlling mother, Ariana becomes torn between hanging onto the shelter her controlling mother (Cybill Shepherd) provides and fighting for a love that, if given the chance, might just change her life. Written by annonymous
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Fair Game
[ 2010, USA, United Arab Emirates ] starting from $1.99Wife. Mother. Spy.
Genres: Action, Drama, Thriller, Biography
Actors: Naomi Watts, Sonya Davison, Vanessa Chong, Anand Tiwari, Stephanie Chai, Michael Kelly, Sean Penn, Ty Burrell, Jessica Hecht, Norbert Leo Butz, Rebecca Rigg, Brooke Smith, Thomas McCarthy, Ashley Gerasimovich, Quinn Broggy, Nicholas Sadler, Noah Emmerich, Iris Bahr, Ghazil, Kristoffer Ryan Winters, Louis Ozawa Changchien, Sean Mahon, Mohamed Abdel Fatah, Rashmi Rao, David Andrews, David Denman, Bruce McGill, Liraz Charhi, Remy Auberjonois, Tim Griffin, Sunil Malhotra, Kevin Makely, Mousa Al Satari, Khaled Nabawy, Rafat Basel, Maysa Abdel Sattar, Judith Resnik, Ben Mac Brown, Satya Bhabha, Nabil Koni, Mohammad Al Sawalqa, Jenny Maguire, David Warshofsky, Geoffrey Cantor, David Ilku, Deidre Goodwin, Donna Placido, Adam LeFevre, Brian McCormack, James Rutledge, Tricia Munford, Michael Goodwin, Nasser, Chet Grissom, James Joseph O'Neil, Danni Lang, Jane Lee, James Moye, Judy Maier, Polly Holliday, Sam Shepard, Kola Ogundiran, Byron Utley, Anastasia Barzee, Sanousi Sesay, Harry L. Seddon, Colin Powell, Satu Makeda, Rebekah Paltrow, Condoleezza Rice, Ken Sladyk, Bill Walters
Directors: Doug Liman
Plame's status as a CIA agent was revealed by White House officials allegedly out to discredit her husband after he wrote a 2003 New York Times op-ed piece saying that the Bush administration had manipulated intelligence about weapons of mass destruction to justify the invasion of Iraq. Written by anonymous







