Movies Starring Luke Camilleri
Total movies found: 2, viewing from 1 to 2
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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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Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief
[ 2010, Canada, USA ] starting from $1.99Actors: Logan Lerman, Brandon T. Jackson, Alexandra Daddario, Jake Abel, Sean Bean, Pierce Brosnan, Steve Coogan, Rosario Dawson, Kyle Cornell, Melina Kanakaredes, Catherine Keener, Kevin McKidd, Joe Pantoliano, Uma Thurman, Maria Olsen, Julian Richings, Bonita Friedericy, Alexis Knapp, Charlie Gallant, Jocelyn Ott, Max Van Ville, Dimitri Lekkos, Ona Grauer, Stefanie von Pfetten, Conrad Coates, Erica Cerra, Dylan Neal, Luke Camilleri, Janine Edwards, Valerie Tian, Violet Columbus, Sarah Smyth, Merritt Patterson, Julie Luck, Andrea Day, Matthew Garlick, Stan Carp, Suzanne Ristic, Richard Harmon, Robin LeMon, Doyle Devereux, Spencer Atkinson, Keith Dallas, Victor Ayala, Zane Holtz, Shawn Beaton, Paul Cummings, Julie Brar, Dejan Loyola, Mario Casoria, Dorla Bell, Jade Pawluk, G. Patrick Currie, Mariela Zapata, David L. Smith, Carolyn Adair, Rachel Wainwright, Joel Sturrock, Brendon Zub, Adam Drake, Jay Ferraro, Jovanna Huguet, Anna Kuchma, Libby McDermott, Ryan Moran, Christina Riegert, Joan Riegert, Patrick Sabongui, Serinda Swan, Naeem Uzimann, Levina Valora, Rhys Williams, Ray Winstone
Directors: Chris Columbus
When his lightning bolt is stolen, Zeus accuses Poseidon's son Percy Jackson and gives fourteen days to Poseidon to return his lightning bolt; otherwise he would initiate a war against his brother. Meanwhile the dyslexic and with ADHD teenager Percy is visiting The Museum of Metropolitan of Art and is attacked by a Fury disguised in his teacher. His crippled best friend Grover reveals that Percy is a demigod and he is his protector and his teacher Mr. Brunner gives a pen to him telling that it is a powerful weapon. They go to Percy's house and together with his mother Sally, they drive to the Camp Half-Blood. However Sally is attacked by a Minotaur and vanishes before Percy can help her. In the camp, Percy befriends the gorgeous Annabeth; when they are attacked by Hades that wants the lighting bolt for him, Percy discovers that his mother is in hell with Hades. Percy decides to travel in a dangerous quest to retrieve the lightning bolt and save his mother. However, Grover and Annabeth join him and Luke gives a powerful shield of his own to protect Percy. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil






