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Duration: 8 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: DeepAtSea |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x304 | Added: 2013-Jul-07 |
Alternate Names: Amanda Catherine Crew, آماندا کرو, اماندا کرو, اَمندا کرو, アマンダ・クルー, 阿曼达·克鲁
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Amanda Catherine Crew, born on June 5, 1986, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, is a Canadian actress known for her diverse roles in both television and film. After making her film debut in 'Final Destination 3' (2006), she landed leading roles in movies like 'Sex Drive' (2008), 'Charlie St. Cloud', 'Repeaters', 'Ferocious', and supporting roles in films such as 'The Haunting in Connecticut' (2009), 'The Age of Adaline' (2015), and recent projects like 'Freaks' (2018) and 'There's Something Wrong with the Children' (2023). On television, she gained popularity for her roles as Tanis McTaggart in '15/Love' (2005–06), Carrie Miller in 'Whistler' (2006–08), and Monica Hall in 'Silicon Valley' (2014–19).
Release Year: 2013
Nation: United States of America
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Director: Sarah Siegel-Magness
Writer: April Stevens, Karen McCullah
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Companies: Smokewood Entertainment
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama, Film Based On Literature, Romance, Romantic Comedy
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Keywords: based on novel or book, cheating husband, family relationships, infidelity, love, split parents, woman director
After reevaluating her life as a newly single mother, Sam (Amanda Peet) relies on her carefree son, Alec (Jake Hoffman), and his awkward brother, Max (Zach Gilford), to keep their lives interesting. An unlikely romance blossoms between the youngest son, Max, and the new girl in town, Lucy (Caroline Dhavernas). As Sam watches this relationship develop, she realizes that the key to her own happiness lies where she least expects it.
Directed by Sarah Siegel-Magness, 'Crazy Kind of Love' is a comedy-drama-romance based on a novel. The film explores themes of family relationships and love in its various forms, particularly the unexpected kind that can lead to personal growth.