Tapestry Films (USA): 3
Movies
If Only
Director: Gil Junger
Genre: Romance (Movies)
Cast:

Jennifer Love Hewitt
Paul Nicholls
Tom Wilkinson
Director: Gil Junger
Genre: Romance (Movies)
Cast:
Jennifer Love Hewitt
Paul Nicholls
Tom Wilkinson
If Only (2004) is a romantic fantasy drama film directed by Gil Junger and starring Jennifer Love Hewitt and Paaul Nicholls. Ian Wyndham is a British businessman living in London with his American musician girlfriend, Samantha Andrews. The movie follows them throughout a day filled with various mishaps – from Samantha getting burned on a kettle, to Ian’s watch breaking, to Coca-Cola staining Samantha’s clothes, and Ian struggling to focus during an important work meeting due to interruptions from Samantha. ...
Movies
She's All That
Director: Robert Iscove
Genre: Romance (Movies)
Cast:

Freddie Prinze Jr.
Anna Paquin
Clea DuVall
Director: Robert Iscove
Genre: Romance (Movies)
Cast:
Freddie Prinze Jr.
Anna Paquin
Clea DuVall
She’s All That (1999), an American teen romantic comedy film directed by Robert Iscove, follows the story of Zack Siler, the popular guy at his Southern California high school. He is heartbroken after finding out his girlfriend, Taylor, has cheated on him with reality TV star Brock during spring break. Zack finds comfort in the idea that Taylor can easily be replaced by any girl at their school. His friend Dean disagrees and challenges him to turn any random girl into the prom queen in six weeks. Dean chooses Laney Boggs, an unpopular art student, for this bet. ...
The Last Time I Committed Suicide
Director: Stephen T. Kay
Genre: Drama (Movies)
Cast:

Thomas Jane
Adrien Brody
Claire Forlani
Director: Stephen T. Kay
Genre: Drama (Movies)
Cast:
Thomas Jane
Adrien Brody
Claire Forlani
The American drama film, The Last Time I Committed Suicide (1997), directed by Stephen T. Kay, is based on a 1950 letter from Neal Cassady to Jack Kerouac. Presented as a letter from Cassady’s perspective, the movie explores his life before and after his lover Joan’s suicide attempt. Jumping back and forth between these two time periods allows the audience to see Cassady’s active mind and constantly shifting thoughts. The story begins with Cassady sitting outside Joan’s hospital room on the day of ...