Loading Trailer
Walter, 24, is a wrestler, competing for a spot on the national team when he learns of his sister's brutal death. He comes home to help his mother; he works out, takes a dead-end job, and goes to the trial of the accused murderer. He becomes friends with Linda, her husband murdered; she's raising a teen son, Clay, who's deaf. Walter gets Clay into wrestling. He accompanies Linda to events at a center where she works. He sees her at the courthouse. They wait for verdicts. Walter's mother takes her daughter's things to a rummage sale. Clay has his father's pistol. How will grief express itself?
A young man arrives in a small town seeking vengeance for the murder of his sister and falls for a stunning older woman with her own psychological scars.
Ashton Kutcher stars as a broken man who sets off on a vengeance-filled search for his sister's murderer, only to fall into the arms of a gorgeous older woman (Michelle Pfeiffer) who may share the same torment in this romantic drama from Insight Studios. TV veteran David Hollander directs from his own script.
Nadat zowel Andrew (Ashton Kutcher) en Linda (Michelle Pfeiffer) dierbare familieleden hebben verloren, zoeken ze rust om hun verliezen te verwerken. De dood van Andrew's zus en Linda's man brengt de twee wel tot elkaar en ze lijken elkaar wonderbaarlijk goed te begrijpen, wat leidt tot een romance tussen de twee. Ondertussen lijkt Andrew ook een helpende hand te zijn voor de zoon van Linda, die het verlies van zijn vader maar niet kan verwerken.
Personal Effects News Articles
Last November we heard Pirates of the Caribbean franchise director Gore Verbsinski and screenwriter Terry Rossio were teaming up for a magic based police procedural called Magical Law . Now Deadline has word that Verbinski is also working with The Grudge writer Stephen Susco on The Brink, a supernatural crime drama being developed by the Starz cable network. Based on J.C. Hutchins' book Personal Effects : Dark Art, the series follows art therapist Zach Taylor’s investigation into the life and madness of Martin Grace, an accused serial killer who claims to have foreseen, but not caused, his victims’ deaths. Apparently the series will have an interactive element with online components branching off from the show that is described as "equal parts House, CSI, and The X-Files." Sounds like it could be pretty cool, but I haven't subscribed to Starz in years, so I may have to wait for the eventual DVD release.
...Read full article»

