Movies Starring Cole Heppell
Total movies found: 7, viewing from 1 to 7
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Red Riding Hood
[ 2011, Canada, USA ] starting from $1.99Believe the legend. Beware the wolf.
Genres: Fantasy, Drama, Romance, Thriller
Actors: Amanda Seyfried, Gary Oldman, Lukas Haas, Billy Burke, Julie Christie, Virginia Madsen, Shiloh Fernandez, Michael Shanks, Michael Hogan, Max Irons, Cainan Wiebe, Darren Shahlavi, Christine Willes, Jen Halley, Adrian Holmes, Kacey Rohl, Cole Heppell, Lauro Chartrand, Matt Ward, Carmen Lavigne, Alexandria Maillot, Dalila Bela, Joel Graves, Dj Greenburg, Karin Dreijer Andersson, Michael Adamthwaite, Jordan Becker, Jana Berengel, Megan Charpentier, Mark Jaxin, Bella King, Olivia Steele-Falconer, Paul Wu
Directors: Catherine Hardwicke
Valerie (Seyfried) is a beautiful young woman torn between two men. She is in love with a brooding outsider, Peter (Fernandez), but her parents have arranged for her to marry the wealthy Henry (Irons). Unwilling to lose each other, Valerie and Peter are planning to run away together when they learn that Valerie's older sister has been killed by the werewolf that prowls the dark forest surrounding their village. For years, the people have maintained an uneasy truce with the beast, offering the creature a monthly animal sacrifice. But under a blood red moon, the wolf has upped the stakes by taking a human life. Hungry for revenge, the people call on famed werewolf hunter, Father Solomon (Oldman), to help them kill the wolf. But Solomon's arrival brings unintended consequences as he warns that the wolf, who takes human form by day, could be any one of them. As the death toll rises with each moon, Valerie begins to suspect that the werewolf could be someone she loves. As panic grips the town, Valerie discovers that she has a unique connection to the beast--one that inexorably draws them together, making her both suspect...and bait. Written by Warner Bros. Pictures
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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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Dear Mr. Gacy
[ 2010, Canada ] starting from $1.99Genres: Drama
Actors: William Forsythe, Jesse Moss, Emma Lahana, Cole Heppell, Belinda Metz, Michael Ryan, Eric Keenleyside, Daryl Shuttleworth, Patrick Gilmore, Andrew Airlie, Michael Kopsa, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman, Hunter Elliott, Michaela Mann, Dee Jay Jackson, Libby Osler, Brett Dier, Lynn Colliar, Andrea Brooks, Richard Harmon, Jaren Brandt Bartlett, Chad Gautreau, Josh Goring, Kai Kennedy, James Ralph, Anthony Shim, Karissa Tynes, John Andrew Vaas
Directors: Svetozar Ristovski
A chronicle of the interaction between college student Jason Moss and the object of his obsession, serial killer John Wayne Gacy.
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Final Storm
[ 2010, Canada, Germany ] starting from $1.99Actors: Steve Bacic, Lauren Holly, Luke Perry, Cole Heppell, Blu Mankuma, Michael Eklund
Directors: Uwe Boll
A stranger named Silas flees from a devastating storm and finds refuge with Tom and Gillian on their farm. While struggling with the Storm, Silas seems to be the only one who can help Tom and Gillian to find their son but there are other more dangerous forces out there, that are waiting for the three. Written by themoth-83
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99I'll be famous one day, but for now I'm stuck in middle school with a bunch of morons
Genres: Comedy
Actors: Zachary Gordon, Robert Capron, Rachael Harris, Steve Zahn, Owen Fielding, Devon Bostick, Chloe Moretz, Karan Brar, Grayson Russell, Laine MacNeil, Alex Ferris, Andrew McNee, Belita Moreno, Rob LaBelle, Nicholas Carey, Samuel Patrick Chu, Donnie MacNeil, Samantha Page, Ava Hughes, Cainan Wiebe, Cole Heppell, Harrison Houde, Severin Korfer, Jennifer Clement, Karin Konoval, Raugi Yu, Kaye Capron, Jake D. Smith, Owen Best, Talon Dunbar, Naomi Dane, Willem Jacobson, Sean Bygrave, Maxine Miller, Taya Clyne, Nathaniel Marten, Peter New, Nikki Frazer, Greta Makena Gibson, Nathan Smith, Kinua McWatt, Madison Bell, Adom Osei, Alf Humphreys, Brent Chapman, Rylee Stiles, Ryan Grantham, Ethan Shankaruk, Jesse Wheeler, Paul Hubbard, Brett Dier, Brandon Barton, Cindy Busby, Mariah Crudo, Alistair Abell, Tara McGuire, Paolo Tolfo, Savannah Lathem, Michael Frederick Arnold
Directors: Thor Freudenthal
To Greg Heffley, middle school is the dumbest idea ever invented. It's a place rigged with hundreds of social landmines, not the least of which are morons, wedgies, swirlies, bullies, lunchtime banishment to the cafeteria floor - and a festering piece of cheese with nuclear cooties. To survive the never-ending ordeal and attain the recognition and status he feels he so richly deserves, Greg devises an endless series of can't-miss schemes, all of which, of course, go awry. And he's getting it all down on paper, via a diary - "it's NOT a diary, it's a journal!" Greg insists, preferring the less-sissyfied designation - filled with his opinions, thoughts, tales of family trials and tribulations, and (would-be) schoolyard triumphs. "One day when I'm famous," writes Greg, "I'll have better things to do than answer peoples' stupid questions all day." So was born the Wimpy Kid's diary.









