A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Sean McGinly is an American film director and screenwriter. His film Two Days, starring Paul Rudd and Donal Logue piqued the interest of Tom Hanks, who then agreed to produce McGinly's latest project, The Great Buck Howard through his Playtone production company. The film stars Hanks himself along with his son Colin Hanks, John Malkovich and Emily Blunt. Description above from the Wikipedia article Sean McGinly, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Director:
1998 The Truth About Juliet
2003 Two Days
2007 Brothers Lost: Stories of 9/11
2008 The Great Buck Howard
2018 Lawless Range
2018 Silver Lake
2022 Match
Producer:
1998 The Truth About Juliet
2001 The Confidence Man
2003 Two Days
2007 Brothers Lost: Stories of 9/11
2008 The Great Buck Howard
2018 Lawless Range
2018 Silver Lake
2022 Match
Screenplay:
1998 The Truth About Juliet
1999 Fugitive Mind
2001 The Confidence Man
2003 Two Days
2007 Brothers Lost: Stories of 9/11
2008 The Great Buck Howard
2018 Lawless Range
2018 Silver Lake
2022 Match
Story:
1998 Evasive Action
1998 The Truth About Juliet
1999 Fugitive Mind
2001 The Confidence Man
2003 Two Days
2007 Brothers Lost: Stories of 9/11
2008 The Great Buck Howard
2018 Lawless Range
2018 Silver Lake
2022 Match
Writer:
1997 Sexual Roulette
1997 Strategic Command
1997 Time Under Fire
1998 Evasive Action
1998 The Truth About Juliet
1999 Fugitive Mind
2000 Sonic Impact
2001 Critical Mass
2001 The Confidence Man
2002 Venomous
2003 Bad Bizness
2003 Two Days
2007 Brothers Lost: Stories of 9/11
2008 The Great Buck Howard
2018 Lawless Range
2018 Silver Lake
2022 Match
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