Fir Crazy (Saturday, Nov. 22 at 10 a.m. ET, Sunday, Nov. 23 at 4 a.m. ET, Hallmark): A 2013 gem,its your classic tale of a suddenly unemployed workaholic (Sarah Lancaster) whose familyChristmas tree lot is in serious jeopardy. Oh, and she falls inlove witha hot customer.
Date: Nov 21, 2014
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Robert Downey Jr.'s courtroom drama "The Judge" has grounds for objection
Before arriving in small-town Indiana (actually Quincy), Hank leaves his cute-as-a-button daughter Lauren (Emma Tremblay) and the trophy wife (Sarah Lancaster) he is divorcing to return to his hometown for the first time in 20 years to attend the funeral of his beloved mother.
Date: Oct 10, 2014
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Downey, Duvall make a compelling case for 'The Judge'
ter approach to story structure and characters that leaves nothing to chance, least of all audience sentiment. There will be an adulterous wife (Sarah Lancaster), left back in the big city during the early scenes, and a free-spirited hometown honey (Vera Farmiga) to cue the heros mellowing. The hero is
is Hank Palmer, the kind of successful but morally bankrupt criminal defense attorney who makes ambulance chasers look like saints. He seems to have it all: a booming career, a fantastic house, a hot sports car, a gorgeous wife (Sarah Lancaster) and a beautiful, precocious daughter (Emma Tremblay).
Date: Oct 09, 2014
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The hero will be married to an attractive but miserable woman (Abigail Spencer in This, Sarah Lancaster in Judge) who is sleeping with someone else, prompting the hero to return to his small town and search for his emotional roots while hiding his domestic troubles from his family. The wife wil
eester) who's studying law. Along with Hank's cheatin' wife (a blink-and-you-miss-it performance by Sarah Lancaster), that's about as rich and complex as the female roles get -- not a huge surprise for this simmering cauldron of wounded male egos and latent daddy issues, but a disappointment nonetheless.
, Robert Duvall, Vera Farmiga, Vincent D'Onofrio, Jeremy Strong, Dax Shepard, Leighton Meester, Billy Bob Thornton, Ken Howard, Emma Tremblay, Balthazar Getty, David Krumholtz, Sarah Lancaster, Grace Zabriskie, Denis O'HaraDirector: David DobkinScreenwriters: Nick Schenk, Bill Dubuque, story by Davi
essed dad (Tom Everett Scott) stranded with his son in a tiny town with a solid Amish community. It's a simple story with some giant plot holes; still, it has a good script, fine performances (especially by Scott and Sarah Lancaster) and great visuals, with the real Sugarcreek, Ohio, as backdrop.