Actor Mike Binder (1958)
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The Private Lives of Pippa Lee
Director: Rebecca Miller
Genre: Drama (Movies)
Cast:

Robin Wright
Alan Arkin
Blake Lively
Director: Rebecca Miller
Genre: Drama (Movies)
Cast:
Robin Wright
Alan Arkin
Blake Lively
Rebecca Miller’s film, The Private Lives of Pippa Lee (2009), follows the tumultuous life of its titular character. Growing up as the youngest and only girl in a large Christian family, Pippa’s childhood was overshadowed by her neurotic mother Suky’s obsessive focus on her appearance. As a teenager, Pippa learns that her mother self-medicates with amphetamines to cope with intense mood swings. Seeking refuge from her dysfunctional family, she moves in with her aunt Trish and her partner Kat, who live in a lesbian menage. However, when Trish discovers Pippa’s involvement in erotic photo shoots ...
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Man About Town
Director: Mike Binder
Genre: Drama (Movies)
Cast:

Ben Affleck
Adam Goldberg
Amber Valletta
Director: Mike Binder
Genre: Drama (Movies)
Cast:
Ben Affleck
Adam Goldberg
Amber Valletta
Man About Town (2006) is a comedy-drama film produced by Sunlight Productions and independently presented by Media 8 Entertainment. Top Hollywood talent agent Jack Giamoro appears to have it all: a thriving career, wealth, a luxury car, and a stunning wife. However, in his quest for success, he has lost touch with himself and neglected his marriage. In an effort to reconnect with himself, Jack enrolls in a journal writing class. But soon after, his seemingly perfect world begins to crumble when he discovers that his wife, Nina, is having an affair with his most important client. The situation deteriorates when Barbi, a determined ...
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The Upside of Anger
Director: Mike Binder
Genre: Comedy (Movies)
Cast:

Joan Allen
Alicia Witt
Erika Christensen
Director: Mike Binder
Genre: Comedy (Movies)
Cast:
Joan Allen
Alicia Witt
Erika Christensen
The romantic comedy-drama film The Upside of Anger (2005), written and directed by Mike Binder, opens with Terry Wolfmeyer, her four daughters, and their friend Denny Davies attending a funeral. However, the story quickly flashes back to three years earlier when Terry’s heavily intoxicated confession to her daughters revealed that their father, Grey, had left the family for his secretary in Sweden. Terry turns to alcohol to deal with her anger and heartbreak, causing her daughters to resent her. She finds solace in her neighbor Denny, a retired baseball player and fellow heavy drinker who hosts a radio talk show. ...