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Movies Starring Nathalie Love

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  • Ceremony

    [ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99

    A perpetual adolescent stumbling through his 20s with inflated self-confidence, Sam (Michael Angarano) clings to the naive notions of love and romance that he immortalizes in a series of unpublished children’s books. With his sensitive, sycophantic best friend Marshall (Reece Thompson) in tow, he heads to the Hamptons to make a last-ditch effort to woo the object of his infatuation. Thirty-something publisher Zoe (Uma Thurman) is about to marry Whit (Lee Pace), a self-important documentary filmmaker who’s an outrageous cross between Jacques Costeau and “Crocodile Hunter” Steve Irwin. Sam refuses to accept that anyone else could be the love of Zoe’s life and, dressed to the nines in a crumpled burgundy suit, crashes Zoe and Whit’s wedding reception, determined to prove his point. Like its lead character, "Ceremony" is dressed for laughs, clothed in all the finery common to romantic comedies: geeky best friends crashing a party in search of revelatory adventure; an egotistical buffoon as the lead character’s romantic competition; a younger sibling ("Paper Heart"’s Jake M. Johnson – heartfelt and hilarious in every scene) who’s satisfied being a loser since the role of overachiever has already been taken; and of course, a lovelorn lad who clings to his romantic delusions until they blow up in his face. Yet the heart of the film is deep, complex and ultimately more serious than its initial trappings may suggest. Showing startling maturity for a first-time writer-director, Max Winkler is less concerned with easy laughs and poppy punchlines than with peeling back the layers of his characters’ insecurities, revealing the damaged heart beating beneath the surface and the wounded ego that struggles to gain attention. Is Sam searching for true love or for unconditional acceptance from a mother figure? When we engage in the ceremonies of courtship, are we following our hearts or being led astray by our desires? Drawing seamlessly upon these themes while eliciting pitch-perfect performances from a terrific cast, Winkler announces himself as a talented director capable of plumbing the depths of human relationships.

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  • Somewhere

    [ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99

    Genres: Drama

    Actors: Stephen Dorff, Elle Fanning, Chris Pontius, Erin Wasson, Alexandra Williams, Nathalie Fay, Kristina Shannon, Karissa Shannon, John Prudhont, Ruby Corley, Angela Lindvall, Jessica Miller, Lala Sloatman, Renée Roca, Aurélien Wiik, Lauren Hastings, Amanda Anka, Ellie Kemper, Brian Gattas, Randa Walker, Michelle Monaghan, Sylvia Desrochers, Christopher James Taylor, Silvia Bizio, Noel De Souza, Lisa Lu, Alexander Nevsky, Aida Takla, Emanuel Levy, H.J. Park, Jack Firman, Io Bottoms, Paul Greene, Eliza Coupe, Nicole Trunfio, Timothy Starks, Mary McNeal, Ferruccio Calamari, Antonio Bracciani, Davidé Borella, Jo Champa, Greta Zamparini, Stefano Fiorentino, Laura Chiatti, Giorgia Surina, Nino Frassica, Valeria Marini, Maurizio Nichetti, Marica Pellegrinelli, Sylvia Lucia Tauro, Philip Pavel, Romulo Laki, Damián Delgado, Laura Ramsey, Nathalie Love, Caitlin Keats, David Jean Thomas, Peter McKernan, Patrick McKernan, C.C. Sheffield, Ray Garcia, Michelle Lima, Randy Roach, Carol Colesworthy Schrader, Fred Schrader, Jack Abernethy, Peter Arpesella, Brooke Bickford, Christina Blevins, Robert Scott Crane, Rich Delia, Benicio Del Toro, Matthew Winter, Stephanie Ellis, Yeena Fisher, Jennifer Gall, Sonja Kinski, David Light, Dean Mauro, Julia Melim, Libby Mintz, Susanna Musotto, Eric Naroyan, Katie Nehra, Becky O'Donohue, King Orba, Rachael Riegert, Jennifer Sky, Tom Spano, Paul Vasquez, Pleasant Wayne

    Directors: Sofia Coppola

    Hollywood actor Johnny Marco, nested in his luxury hotel of choice, is a stimulated man. Drinking, parties and women keep a creeping boredom under wraps in between jobs. He is the occasional father of a bright girl, Cleo, who may be spoiled but doesn't act it. When Cleo's mother drops her off and leaves town, Johnny brings her along for the ride, but can he fit an 11-year-old girl into his privileged lifestyle? Written by Peter Brandt Nielsen