Author: Perry, Tyler, film director, film producer, screenwriter. Swinton, Mark E., 1968- film producer. Areu, Will, 1974- film producer. Haddish, Tiffany, 1979- actor. Henggeler, Courtney actor
Published: 2019
Call Number: NOBODYS BLU-RAY
Format: Video disc
Summary: Trying to get back on her feet, wild child Tanya looks to her buttoned-up, by-the-book sister Danica to help her get on track. As these polar opposites collide, with hilarious and sometimes disastrous results, Tanya discovers that Danica's picture-perfect life, including her mysterious boyfriend, may not be what it seems.
Author: Singer, Bryan, 1965- film director. McCarten, Anthony, 1961- screenwriter. Morgan, Peter, 1963- screenwriter. King, Graham, 1961- film producer. Beach, Jim, 1942- film producer.
Published: 2018
Call Number: BOHEMIAN
Format: Video disc
Summary: An enthralling celebration of Queen, their music, and their extraordinary lead singer Freddie Mercury, who defied stereotypes and convention to become one of history's most beloved entertainers. Following Queen's meteoric rise, their revolutionary sound and Freddie's solo career, the film also chronicles the band's reunion, and one of the greatest performances in rock history.
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