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The Third Nail
''The Third Nail'' is a drama crime film directed by Kevin Lewis and starring Huntley Ritter, Krista Allen, Charles S. Dutton and Chloë Grace Moretz. It was released on February 8, 2008. Plot A young man is erroneously sentenced to life in prison for killing two children. He is released after DNA evidence proves his innocence. After his release, a vengeful prison gang abducts and claims to murder his daughter. Cast * Huntley Ritter as Trey Deonte * Krista Allen as Hannah * Charles S. Dutton as Sydney Washington * Chloë Grace Moretz as Hailey Deonte * Jake Muxworthy Jake Muxworthy (born September 10, 1978) is an American movie and TV actor. Jake's first appearances in big roles were in the early 2000s, after doing many cameo roles previously. He mostly appears on ''horror'' and ''thriller'' genres. He also ... as Cory Hall * Lisette Bross as Special Agent Jamison * Kirsty Hinchcliffe as Kristie Deonte * Robin Raven as Dana References External links * * 2 ...
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Kevin Lewis (director)
Kevin Lewis is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. Best known for his drama crime film ''The Third Nail'' (2008) and his action comedy horror film ''Willy's Wonderland'' (2021), his body of work spans many film genres and multiple decades of cinema. Career After directing and producing three independent feature films, Lewis had his breakthrough with '' Malibu Spring Break'' (2003). It was the first and only release for Crown International Pictures after fourteen years of dormancy, for a production company that had previously been a major force in the B-movie and low-budget film world. Despite starring Playboy Playmate Pilar Lastra, the film received negative reviews upon its 2008 release. In 2007, Lewis directed ''The Third Nail'', a crime drama film. After this, he took more than a decade away from the feature film world. He returned to direct ''Willy's Wonderland'', written by G. O. Parsons. It had the highest budget of any Lewis film, at approximately fiv ...
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Krista Allen
Krista Allen (born April 5, 1971) is an American actress, model and stand-up comic. She is best known for her work in the television series ''Days of Our Lives'', '' Baywatch Hawaii'', and the erotic TV series '' Emmanuelle in Space''. Allen also appeared in the films ''Liar Liar'', '' Confessions of a Dangerous Mind'', ''Anger Management'', and '' The Final Destination''. She guest-starred in popular TV shows '' Married... with Children'', ''The X-Files'', '' Charmed'', ''Smallville'', and ''Two and a Half Men''. She also portrayed the eponymous character on The CW series '' Significant Mother''. In December 2021, Allen began playing the contract role of Taylor Hayes on the CBS Daytime soap opera ''The Bold and the Beautiful''. Early life Krista Allen was born in Ventura, California, on April 5, 1971. She grew up in Houston and later lived in Austin, Texas. Allen is a certified yoga instructor. Career In 1994, Allen portrayed the lead character Emmanuelle in the erotic movie s ...
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Charles S
Charles is a masculine given name predominantly found in English and French speaking countries. It is from the French form ''Charles'' of the Proto-Germanic name (in runic alphabet) or ''*karilaz'' (in Latin alphabet), whose meaning was "free man". The Old English descendant of this word was '' Ċearl'' or ''Ċeorl'', as the name of King Cearl of Mercia, that disappeared after the Norman conquest of England. The name was notably borne by Charlemagne (Charles the Great), and was at the time Latinized as ''Karolus'' (as in ''Vita Karoli Magni''), later also as '' Carolus''. Some Germanic languages, for example Dutch and German, have retained the word in two separate senses. In the particular case of Dutch, ''Karel'' refers to the given name, whereas the noun ''kerel'' means "a bloke, fellow, man". Etymology The name's etymology is a Common Germanic noun ''*karilaz'' meaning "free man", which survives in English as churl (< Old English ''ċeorl''), which developed i ...
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Chloë Grace Moretz
Chloë Grace Moretz (; born February 10, 1997) is an American actress. She is the recipient of various accolades, including four MTV Movie & TV Awards, two People's Choice Awards, two Saturn Awards, and two Young Artist Awards. She began acting as a child, with early roles in the supernatural horror film '' The Amityville Horror'' (2005), the drama series '' Desperate Housewives'' (2006–07), the supernatural horror film '' The Eye'' (2008), the drama film '' The Poker House'' (2008), the drama series '' Dirty Sexy Money'' (2007–08), the romantic comedy film '' 500 Days of Summer'' (2009) and the children's comedy film '' Diary of a Wimpy Kid'' (2010). Her breakthrough came in 2010 with her critically acclaimed performances as Hit-Girl in the superhero film '' Kick-Ass'' and as a child vampire in the horror film '' Let Me In''. Moretz starred in Martin Scorsese's historical adventure film '' Hugo'' (2011), Tim Burton's horror comedy film '' Dark Shadows'' (2012), the sa ...
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Penka Kouneva
Penka Kouneva ( bg, Пенка Кунева) (/ˈpɛŋkɑː kuːˈnɛvɑː/; born February 25, 1967, in Sofia, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian-American composer, orchestrator and soundtrack producer. In 1999, she began working in film and television and in 2009 began to score for videogames ('' Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands'' and '' Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen'' video games, with themes by Steve Jablonsky). Her music is a blend of Bulgarian influences, classical training, rock sensibility, and modern film and game soundtracks. Kouneva has released two award-winning concept albums: ''The Woman Astronaut'' (2015, on Varèse Sarabande / Universal Music Group) and ''A Warrior's Odyssey'' (2012, on Howlin’ Wolf Records / Sumthing Else) both receiving 5-star press. Adolescence and early career (1990–1999) Kouneva was born and raised in Sofia, Bulgaria, and began studying piano at the age of six. Her mother was a professor of music theory at the Bulgarian Academy of ...
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Drama Film
In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. Drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular super-genre, macro-genre, or micro-genre, such as soap opera, police crime drama, political drama, legal drama, historical drama, domestic drama, teen drama, and comedy-drama (dramedy). These terms tend to indicate a particular setting or subject-matter, or else they qualify the otherwise serious tone of a drama with elements that encourage a broader range of moods. To these ends, a primary element in a drama is the occurrence of conflict—emotional, social, or otherwise—and its resolution in the course of the storyline. All forms of cinema or television that involve fictional stories are forms of drama in the broader sense if their storytelling is achieved by means of actors who represent (mimesis) characters. In this broader s ...
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Crime Film
Crime films, in the broadest sense, is a film genre inspired by and analogous to the crime fiction literary genre. Films of this genre generally involve various aspects of crime and its detection. Stylistically, the genre may overlap and combine with many other genres, such as drama or gangster film, but also include comedy, and, in turn, is divided into many sub-genres, such as mystery, suspense or noir. Screenwriter and scholar Eric R. Williams identified crime film as one of eleven super-genres in his Screenwriters Taxonomy, claiming that all feature-length narrative films can be classified by these super-genres.  The other ten super-genres are action, fantasy, horror, romance, science fiction, slice of life, sports, thriller, war and western. Williams identifies drama in a broader category called "film type", mystery and suspense as "macro-genres", and film noir as a "screenwriter's pathway" explaining that these categories are additive rather than exclusionary. '' ...
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Prison
A prison, also known as a jail, gaol (dated, standard English, Australian, and historically in Canada), penitentiary (American English and Canadian English), detention center (or detention centre outside the US), correction center, correctional facility, lock-up, hoosegow or remand center, is a facility in which inmates (or prisoners) are confined against their will and usually denied a variety of freedoms under the authority of the state as punishment for various crimes. Prisons are most commonly used within a criminal justice system: people charged with crimes may be imprisoned until their trial; those pleading or being found guilty of crimes at trial may be sentenced to a specified period of imprisonment. In simplest terms, a prison can also be described as a building in which people are legally held as a punishment for a crime they have committed. Prisons can also be used as a tool of political repression by authoritarian regimes. Their perceived opponents may b ...
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Prison Gang
A prison gang is an inmate organization that operates within a prison system. It has a corporate entity and exists into perpetuity. Its membership is restrictive, mutually exclusive, and often requires a lifetime commitment. Prison officials and others in law enforcement use the euphemism "security threat group" (or "STG"). The purpose of this name is to remove any recognition or publicity that the term "gang" would connote when referring to people who have an interest in undermining the system. Origins Convict code and informal governance of prisons Before the rise of large, formal prison gangs, political scientists and researchers found that inmates had already organized around an understood "code" or set of norms. For example, political scientist Gresham Sykes in ''The Society of Captives,'' a study based on the New Jersey State Prison, claims that "conformity to, or deviation from, the inmate code is the major basis for classifying and describing the social relations of pr ...
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Jake Muxworthy
Jake Muxworthy (born September 10, 1978) is an American movie and TV actor. Jake's first appearances in big roles were in the early 2000s, after doing many cameo roles previously. He mostly appears on ''horror'' and ''thriller'' genres. He also appears on short films such as Michelle Branch's video ' Everywhere'. He received his first role as a paramedic in '' Cradle 2 the Grave''. Almost immediately it was followed by a part as 'Tim' in the comedy '' I Heart Huckabees''. Life and career Jake was born on September 10, 1978, in Twisp, Washington. Jake has accepted his first lead, as 'John,' the comparatively less twisted of a psychopathic serial killer's two sons, in Morgan J. Freeman's film ''Born Killers (2005)''. In the 2007 film ''Borderland'' he plays Henry, one of a group of three college students who discovers a human sacrifice cult in a Mexican border town. He extended his record of disturbing and dark material by landing a lead role as Holt alongside Sarah Roemer in th ...
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2008 Films
The year 2008 involved many major film events. '' The Dark Knight'' was the year's highest-grossing film, while ''Slumdog Millionaire'' won the Academy Award for Best Picture (out of eight Academy Awards). Evaluation of the year 2008 has been widely considered to be a very significant year for cinema. The entertainment agency website IGN described 2008 as "one of the biggest years ever for movies." It stated, "2008 was the year when the comic book movie genre not only hits its zenith, but also gained critical respectability thanks to '' The Dark Knight''. Animated films also proved a huge draw for filmgoers, with Pixar's ''WALL-E'' becoming not only the highest grossing toon but also the most lauded. Things got off on the right foot with the monster movie madness of '' Cloverfield''. Marvel got down to business laying the groundwork for their superhero team-up ''The Avengers'' with the blockbuster hit ''Iron Man'' and their respectable attempt at rebooting '' The Incredible Hul ...
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American Crime Drama Films
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