Movies Starring Emily Tremaine
Total movies found: 4, viewing from 1 to 4
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William Vincent
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99Genres: Drama
Actors: James Franco, Julianne Nicholson, Josh Lucas, Martin Donovan, Ty Anania, Louis Anania, Emily Tremaine, Julienne Hanzelka Kim, Madalyn Lester, Vince Jolivette, Haskell King, Zoe Lister Jones, Ian Kahn, Tony Crane, Freddy Arsenault, Andrew Pastides, Carmen Chaplin, Nina Arianda, Gibson Frazier, Kahan James, Lucy Owen, Nyambi Nyambi, Bridget Nason, Anna Borchert, Christine Campbell, Shelly Gibson, Norm Golden, Orest Ludwig, Jillian Mavodones, Charlene Miller, Samantha Sherman, Carly Tamer, Migina Tsai
Directors: Jay Anania
The story of William Vincent as he recounts the eccentric and curious path that has brought him, at mortal risk, to New York City, after four years in exile, to rescue a woman he scarcely knows, Ann, from the vague crime syndicate that first brought them together. Written by Anonymous
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Monogamy
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99Genres: Drama
Actors: Chris Messina, Rashida Jones, Meital Dohan, Zak Orth, Ivan Martin, Madison Arnold, Sarah Burns, Paul Diomede, Hannah Gilli, Neal Huff, Adam Pally, Mason Pettit, Samantha Sherman, Gil Rogers, Emily Tremaine, Alison Lehman, Steve Beauchamp, Mark Cirnigliaro, Robert C. Kirk, Leslie Lyles, Jamie Richard, Cheryl Alessio, Eliza Morales Brown, Shirley Dluginski, Wayne K. Gabriel, Jessica Jones, Richard N. Wilson
Directors: Dana Adam Shapiro
The strained relationship of an engaged Brooklyn couple, Theo (Chris Messina) and Nat (Rashida Jones). Theo is bored with his job as a wedding photographer-the generic backgrounds, the artificial posing, the stilted newlyweds-so he develops an unconventional side business, called "Gumshoot," a service where clients hire him to stalk them with his camera. Becoming infatuated with one of his clients, a mystery woman who goes by the name Subgirl (Meital Dohan), Theo develops a voyeuristic obsession that forces him to confront uncomfortable truths about himself and his impending marriage. Written by vjn
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The Best and the Brightest
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99It's always the nicest people who have the filthiest minds.
Genres: Comedy
Actors: Neil Patrick Harris, Bonnie Somerville, Amy Sedaris, Peter Serafinowicz, Christopher McDonald, Kate Mulgrew, Kelly Coffield Park, Steve Park, Jenna Stern, Bridget Regan, Amanda Philipson, Brian Anthony Wilson, Emily Tremaine, Nina Hodoruk, Nina Lisandrello, Suzanne Savoy, Whitney Wilcox, Brea Bee, Jos Laniado, Michael Elian, Elizabeth Bayu, Amelia Talbot, Ellis Walding, Kimberly S. Fairbanks, Robert J Miller, August Jillard, Jennifer Butler, Cornelia Guest, Cynthia Rodriguez
Directors: Josh Shelov
Set in the world of New York City's elite private kindergartens, THE BEST AND THE BRIGHTEST centers on a fresh-faced young couple, Samantha and Jeff, who have only recently moved into town. The comedy centers on their dawning realization of the lengths they must go to in order to get their five-year-old daughter into school. Written by Writers
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Multiple Sarcasms
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99what if you could write it over....
Genres: Drama
Actors: Timothy Hutton, Mira Sorvino, Dana Delany, Mario Van Peebles, India Ennenga, Laila Robins, Stockard Channing, Brett Berg, Tim Bohn, Nadia Dassouki, Jason Denuszek, Ronald E. Giles, Jonathan C. Green, Joan Jett, Leslie Lyles, Alex Manette, Julia K. Murney, Thommy Price, Leah O'Donnell, Aileen Quinn, Chris Sarandon, Marcus Schenkenberg, Stephen Singer, Steve Sirkis, Franklin Ojeda Smith, Eric Sheffer Stevens, Emily Tremaine, Paris Yates, Skippy D, Joe Komara
Directors: Brooks Branch
It's New York, 1979. Gabriel Richmond is a talented architect with a seemingly rich life as he has a caring wife, loving daughter and life long friends. Yet, he spends most days in the movie theater, hiding out from work, escaping into a fictional world where he can more readily relate to the made up characters. When fiction shines a mirror on his own life, an inspired Gabriel begins writing a play not-so-loosely based on his reality, examining all of the relationships that make his life what it is. At first a hobby, the play begins to consume Gabriel's own self-examination. Slowly he realizes the fragility of his relationships and overall decisions in life, but does not know what to do with this information other than write about it. Gabriel's work eventually gains momentum just as his real life begins to fall apart. Equipped with a hand-held tape recorder and typewriter, he begins a journey to re-author his own life, looking back on the pieces of his fractured self. He begins to see that life is not always as controlled as a play or movie and sometimes the best thing an author can do is let the characters speak for themselves. Emblematic of the self-discovery that was hatching in New York (and many other cities) at the end of the 1970's, Multiple Sarcasms shines a light on not only Gabriel's life, but also the complex people that make it up. From his wife and daughter to his colleagues at work and lifelong best friend - Gabriel tries to understand these complex people who collectively make up too much of his own self worth.






