Movies Directed By Morgan J Freeman
Homecoming
A girl never forgets her first love...
Mischa Barton, Matt Long, Jessica Stroup, Michael Landes, Allen Williamson, Joshua Elijah Reese, Nick Pasqual, Joe Forgione, Alex Hooper, Andrew McCune, Benjamin Jeran McGinn, Logan C. Sayre, Byrdie Bell, Amanda Jane Cooper, Denise Dal Vera
DIRECTOR:Mike was the star quarterback in a blue-collar small town where football is everything. After receiving a scholarship to Northwestern University, he returns home over Christmas break and everyone is surprised to see him with a new girlfriend, Elizabeth, a pretty rich girl from Chicago. No one is more shocked than Mike's homecoming queen ex-girlfriend, Shelby, who desperately wants Elizabeth out of the picture. After a freak car accident leaves an injured Elizabeth at the mercy of Shelby, all hell breaks loose as Shelby does everything it takes to get Mike back.
Just Like the Son
Sometimes you have to do the wrong thing to make things right.
Mark Webber, Antonio Ortiz, Rosie Perez, Brendan Sexton III, Dylan Blue, Cory Broadwater, Joel Garland, David Harding, Bill Ladd, Bruce MacVittie, Adrian Martinez, Allen McCullough, Devin McGee, Chris McKinney, Jason Andrew O'Malley
DIRECTOR:"Just Like the Son" chronicles twenty year-old Daniel Carter's (Webber) attempt to help an eight year-old, Boone (Ortiz), find a better life. Daniel First meets Boone while doing community service at an East Village grade school. The boys strike up a friendship during which Daniel learns that Boone's mother is sick and may be hospitalized. He also learns that Boone has an older sister, Charlotte, who lives in Dallas. When Boone does not show up for school a few days later, Daniel begins to ask questions and learns that Boone was placed into a temporary foster care in Upstate New York. After being turned down as an adoption candidate, and failing to convince his Father to help him gain custody, Daniel decides to rescue Boone from the orphanage. He puts all his street smarts to use and they head to Dallas. While the goal is to locate Boone's sister, the heart of the story is the unexpected bond Daniel and Boone form throughout their road trip adventure.
Piggy Banks
Jake Muxworthy, Lauren German, Gabriel Mann, Tom Sizemore, Joel Michaely, Dylan Sprouse, Drew Osborne, Kelli Garner, Toni Wynne, Jazmin Daley, Lisa Adachi, William L. Eakland, JJ Neward, Bridger El-Bakhi, Lin Shaye
DIRECTOR:Piggy Banks tells the story of two charming and brilliant brothers who finance their lifestyle by robbing and murdering pretty much anyone foolish enough to get in the car with them. They learn the business from their sociopath father (Tom Sizemore) who doesn't bother to hide his crimes, or the brutal philosophy which drives it. He tells his sons people are just piggy banks. You need money? Just break one open. Michael is sloppy and reckless he goes about his work with a demented glee, John perhaps even more horrifyingly, understands the misery he inflicts he simply doesn't care. It's just a job. Lock all your doors.
American Psycho II: All American Girl
The Sequel To The Box Office _Hit!_
William Shatner, Robin Dunne, Geraint Wyn Davies, Boyd Banks, Mila Kunis, Lindy Booth, Charles Officer, Jenna Perry, Michael Kremko, Kate Kelton, Quancetia Hamilton, John Healy, Andrew Scorer, Kim Poirier, Kim Schraner, Shoshana Sperling
DIRECTOR:Rachael Newman has developed an interest for murders after she met psycho Patrick Bateman. To further study the subject, she enrolls at the university department for Behavioural and Social Sciences, under the expert leadership of ex-FBI man Robert Starkman. Very certain about herself, Rachael has one single goal: to become class assistant. It's a prestigious job as having that position will almost guarantee employment at the FBI. But becoming class assistant is no easy task to accomplish, as the first trouble arises when secretary Gerty Fleck decides she is too young for it. And Gerty Fleck won't be the only obstacle.



