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We Bought a Zoo
We Bought a Zoo

Director: Cameron Crowe
Genre: Drama (Movies)
Cast:
Matt Damon
Matt Damon
Angus Macfadyen
Angus Macfadyen
Colin Ford
Colin Ford
We Bought a Zoo (2011) is a biographical family comedy-drama film loosely based on the 2008 memoir of the same name by Benjamin Mee, directed and co-written by Cameron Crowe. Following the loss of his wife Katherine seven months prior, Benjamin is struggling to cope with grief alongside his children, 14-year-old Dylan and 7-year-old Rosie. As Dylan is expelled from school, Benjamin realizes that their current living situation only serves as a constant reminder of Katherine’s absence and decides it’s time for a fresh start. After touring numerous homes with ...
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Vanilla Sky
Vanilla Sky

Director: Cameron Crowe
Genre: Science Fiction (Movies)
Cast:
Tom Cruise
Tom Cruise
Cameron Diaz
Cameron Diaz
Jason Lee
Jason Lee
The American science fiction psychological thriller film, Vanilla Sky (2001), was both directed and written by Cameron Crowe. It is a remake of the Spanish film Open Your Eyes, released in 1997 by Alejandro Amenábar. The movie centers around David Aames, who inherited his father’s successful publishing company. After being imprisoned, David shares his life story with Dr. Curtis McCabe, a court psychologist, while wearing a prosthetic mask. Through flashbacks, we see how David passed off the responsibilities of his company to his father’s colleagues ...
Jerry Maguire
Jerry Maguire

Director: Cameron Crowe
Genre: Sport (Movies)
Cast:
Tom Cruise
Tom Cruise
Beau Bridges
Beau Bridges
Bonnie Hunt
Bonnie Hunt
Director and writer Cameron Crowe brought the American sports comedy-drama film Jerry Maguire (1996) to audiences. The titular character is a smooth 35-year-old agent at Sports Management International (SMI). A revelation brought on by criticism from a player’s son causes Jerry to pen a mission statement calling out the dishonesty he sees in his industry. He vows to work with fewer clients and forge stronger, more caring relationships with them. SMI responds by sending Jerry’s apprentice, Bob Sugar, to terminate him at a restaurant. This sparks both men into action as they frantically reach out to every one ...
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