Movies Starring Calum Worthy
Total movies found: 10, viewing from 1 to 10
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Best Player
[ 2011, USA ] starting from $1.99Actors: Jerry Trainor, Jennette McCurdy, Amir Talai, Janet Varney, Jean-Luc Bilodeau, Nick Benson, Jan Bos, Osric Chau, Talon Dunbar, Dan Joffre, Dejan Loyola, Elfina Luk, Julia Maxwell, Baljodh Nagra, Lissa Neptuno, Kevin O'Grady, Adom Osei, Jesse Reid, Gabrielle Rose, Milo Shandel, Malcolm Stewart, Karissa Tynes, Jesse Wheeler, Calum Worthy
Directors: Damon Santostefano
Chris Sanders and Quincy are both involved in a video game called "Black Hole", and they both want to win the tournament with a $175,500 prize. Quincy then tries to sabotage Chris, but it all goes wrong, because Chris' mom Tracy thinks that Quincy is her Internet date. Quincy lies to Tracy on their first date saying that he is a Home Ec. teacher at Chris' school. Right before the tournament, Chris figures out that Quincy was lying about everything. So, Chris decides that she will "destroy" him at the tournament. Quincy ends up forfeiting the tournament to show that he is sincerly sorry. Tracy takes him back, and they go to Chris' prom. Chris decides to go with her love interest in the movie, Ash.
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Daydream Nation
[ 2010, Canada ] starting from $1.99Actors: Kat Dennings, Reece Thompson, Josh Lucas, Andie MacDowell, Rachel Blanchard, Natasha Calis, Quinn Lord, Calum Worthy, Katie Boland, Genevieve Buechner, Luke Camilleri, Michelle Creber, Lauren Dela Pena, Cole Heppell, Patricia Isaac, Laura Jacobs, Landon Liboiron, Scott E. Miller, William J. Phillips, Jesse Reid, Ian Robison, Connor Stanhope, Sean Tyson, Ted Whittall, Nadine Wright
Directors: Michael Goldbach
Only seventeen years old, Caroline Wexler (Kat Dennings) is facing a teenager’s nightmare: her widowed father has moved from the city to a tiny, nowhere town where the major tourist attraction is an industrial fire that seems destined to burn forever. Everyone under the age of nineteen is permanently stoned. Concocting new ways of getting high is a major hobby for most of Caroline’s classmates, including the lovelorn Thurston (Reece Thompson), who falls for Caroline the minute he lays eyes on her, although she’s more interested in someone else. And then there’s the minor inconvenience of a killer running around the neighborhood. Visually arresting, slyly funny and boasting its share of chills, Daydream Nation is a smart debut from Mike Goldbach (who co-wrote Don McKellar’s Childstar). An astute and frequently comic account of adolescent confusion and angst, the film exposes the wide rift between the adult and the adolescent worlds. No parent really knows how out of control their children are, but the adults in this world don’t seem to possess any more maturity than their juniors. Daydream Nation is driven by a stellar performance by Dennings as a girl who’s too smart to get sucked into teenaged melodrama, but has only a tenuous hold on her temper. The film is propelled by Caroline’s voice-over, a potent mix of sarcasm, naïveté and confusion. Dennings is supported by a magnificent cast which includes Josh Lucas, Ted Whittall, Katie Boland, Rachel Blanchard and Andie MacDowell as Thurston’s overwhelmed but sharp single mother. Goldbach subtly and effectively overlays genres here; initially, the film is an exposé of adolescent life, using suspense elements to invest the characters’ dilemmas with gravitas. The principal characters may be young, but their decisions are fateful. Daydream Nation announces the presence of a skilful and exciting new voice on the Canadian film scene.
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Bond of Silence
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99One of them killed her husband ... none of them will talk.
Genres: Drama
Actors: Kim Raver, Greg Grunberg, Charlie McDermott, Haley Ramm, Rebecca Jenkins, Nicole Oliver, Calum Worthy, Reila Aphrodite, Rob LaBelle, Jesse Moss, Magda Apanowicz, David Cubitt, Adrian Hough, Genevieve Buechner, Kacey Rohl, Iris Quinn, Paul Campbell, Fred Henderson, Cory Dagg, Greg Kean, Tess van Stranton, Liam Sproule, Steve Adams, Kathleen Duborg, Johannah Newmarch, Keith MacKechnie, Brett Delaney, Chris Shields, Tess Lauren, Jacob Hoppenbrouwer, Ruby Curtis, Alf Humphreys, Patrick J. Phillips, Tatiana Szalay, Rich Johnson, Alexander Mendeluk, Kristina Ruddick, Astrid Braunschmidt, Jacqueline Brown, Denis Corbett, Yolanda Corbett, Eric Crump, Andrew Francis
Directors: Peter Werner
A widow's forgiveness. A killer's remorse. Bond of Silence is the true life story of a shocking murder and the amazing bond that came from it. Katy and Bob live a perfect life in a small close knit town. He's a respected lawyer, a renowned tri-athlete. She just had twins. It is New Year's Eve. Teens converge on the house next door. Always the good neighbor, Bob goes to shut it down. A confrontation occurs. Then he's dead. No teen comes forward. The media pours in. Headlines scream. Katy hunts for answers. But no one talks. A bond of silence covers the town. The police do an undercover sting and someone's caught. Ryan, a popular kid, tries to be cool, but the burden of what he did that night is unbelievable. Ryan and his attorney want to plead not guilty, but then Katy and Ryan meet. Where Katy should be a grieving wife, she becomes a supportive mother. Rather than berating, she listens. Rather than accusing, she comforts. And Ryan tells her what happened. Step by step. When Ryan appears in court he pleads guilty. He turns to Katy. The look between them is one of compassion and shared loss. Katy pleads for leniency and makes a horrible ending be a hope-filled beginning. Written by anonymous





