Director P.J. Hogan (1962)
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Confessions of a Shopaholic
Director: P.J. Hogan
Genre: Comedy (Movies)
Cast:

Isla Fisher
Hugh Dancy
Joan Cusack
Director: P.J. Hogan
Genre: Comedy (Movies)
Cast:
Isla Fisher
Hugh Dancy
Joan Cusack
Based on the first two novels in Sophie Kinsella’s Shopaholic series, Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009) is an American romantic comedy film. The protagonist, Rebecca ‘Becky’ Bloomwood, is a shopaholic residing in New York City with her best friend Suze. Despite working as a journalist for a gardening magazine, Becky longs to be a part of the fashion magazine Alette. On her way to an interview with Alette, she attempts to buy a green scarf but faces rejection when her credit card is declined. To obtain cash for the purchase, she offers to buy all the hot dogs from a stand and receive change in ...
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Peter Pan
Director: P.J. Hogan
Genre: Fantasy (Movies)
Cast:

Jason Isaacs
Geoffrey Palmer
Jeremy Sumpter
Director: P.J. Hogan
Genre: Fantasy (Movies)
Cast:
Jason Isaacs
Geoffrey Palmer
Jeremy Sumpter
The fantasy adventure film, Peter Pan (2003), was co-directed and written by P. J. Hogan and Michael Goldenberg. Set in Edwardian London, the story follows Wendy Darling as she tells her younger brothers, John and Michael, tales of Captain Hook and his pirates. One night, as Wendy shares her stories with her brothers, Peter Pan overhears from outside their nursery window. However, not everyone is impressed with Wendy’s imaginative tales. Concerned about her future prospects, Aunt Millicent urges the Darlings to focus on more practical matters. Meanwhile, at school, ...
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My Best Friend's Wedding
Director: P.J. Hogan
Genre: Comedy (Movies)
Cast:

Julia Roberts
Cameron Diaz
Carrie Preston
Director: P.J. Hogan
Genre: Comedy (Movies)
Cast:
Julia Roberts
Cameron Diaz
Carrie Preston
My Best Friend’s Wedding (1997) is an American romantic comedy directed by P. J. Hogan and written by Ronald Bass, who also served as producer. Just three weeks prior to her 28th birthday, New York City food critic Julianne ‘Jules’ Potter receives a call from Michael O’Neal, her lifelong friend and a sportswriter in Chicago. The two had made a pact years ago that they would marry each other if they were both single at age 28. However, Michael informs Jules that he is getting married in four days to a younger college student named Kimmy Wallace, ...