Movies Directed By Richard Loncraine
My One and Only
Renée Zellweger, Chris Noth, Kevin Bacon, Matthew Bowerman, Anthony Addabbo, Michael Alban, Michael Blumenstock, Jean-Paul Chreky, Christian Di Salvo, Liam Ferguson, Daniel Ferro, Troy Garity, Bill Gentry, Maury Ginsberg
DIRECTOR:A 1950s-set comedy in which the glamorous Anne Deveraux (Zellweger) embarks on a drive down the Eastern Seaboard in a quixotic search for a wealthy man to fund a new life for her and her sons.
Firewall
They will make him steal, but he will make them pay
Harrison Ford, Paul Bettany, Virginia Madsen, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Robert Patrick
DIRECTOR:With his family held for ransom, the head security executive for a global bank is commanded to loot his own business for millions in order to ensure his wife and children's safety. He then faces the demanding task of thwarting the kidnapper's grand scheme, which makes him look guilty of embezzlement.
Wimbledon
She's the golden girl. He's the longshot. It's a match made in...
Kirsten Dunst, Paul Bettany, Kyle Hyde, Robert Lindsay, Celia Imrie, Penny Ryder, Annabel Leventon, Amanda Walker, James McAvoy, Bernard Hill, Eleanor Bron, Marina Morgan, Barry Jackson, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Sam Neill
DIRECTOR:In just two summer weeks, a British tennis player who was ranked 119th in the world (Bettany), and generally considered to be on his last legs as a professional player, gets his one last chance to win both the All-England Lawn Tennis Championships on the grassy courts of Wimbledon... and the heart of the rising star "bad girl of tennis" (Dunst) as well...
Richard III
What Is Worth Dying For... Is Worth Killing For.
Ian McKellen, Annette Bening, Jim Broadbent, Robert Downey Jr., Nigel Hawthorne, Kristin Scott Thomas, John Wood, Maggie Smith, Jim Carter, Edward Hardwicke, Adrian Dunbar, Dominic West, Tres Hanley, Roger Hammond, Tim McInnerny
DIRECTOR:This film adaptation of Shakespeare's famous play is set into a hypothetical 1930's Europe. As sneering, leering Richard of Gloucester's ruthless machinations bring him ever nearer the throne of England, royal blood is mercilessly spilt. Finally, only one foe remains to challenge his grasping claim—valiant Richmond! Will he prevail? Heavy Nazi-like pageantry and iconography color this modern adaptation of a classic Shakespearean History.


