Northwest Oregon Screen Scene November 13 - 19, 2022 l 9 What’s Available NOW On “Movie: The Passion of the Christ” Mel Gibson sparked one of the biggest controversies in film history by producing and directing this graphic and emotionally powerful depiction of the final hours of the life of Jesus, portrayed by James Caviezel. Monica Bellucci plays Mary Magdalene in the 2004 drama, which makes extensive use of the Aramaic and Latin languages. “Movie: Georgia Rule” Jane Fonda delivers some tough love in this 2007 dramedy from director Garry Marshall (“Runaway Bride”) in which she stars as the title Idaho woman who takes in her troubled granddaughter (Lindsay Lohan, “Mean Girls”) for the summer while concealing a potentially destructive secret of her own. Felicity Huffman, Dermot Mulroney, Cary Elwes and Garrett Hedlund are also in the talented cast. “ such an intimate thing. “It’s A lot of the character is c created in the way they present themselves, and p y you really need to be with t the right (costumers) for it, and we really were. I really a appreciate modern clothing a after this shoot.” – Alice a Englert of “Dangerous E L Liaisons” on Starz “Movie: My Old School” This 2022 documentary from first-time director Jono McLeod recalls the case of Brandon Lee, who enrolled at a Scotland secondary school as 17-year-old fifth-year student only to have it discovered that he was a 30-year-old ex-student named Brian MacKinnon. Alan Cumming stars as MacKinnon in recreations of events. “ “For me, it was a mixture of talent and tenacity, I o guess. It was that hustler g mentality that I feel like m a lot of people, of my generation and younger, g k kind of resonate with . ... using social media, but also trying any kind b of way you can to get o y your talent out there.” – Nicole Lecky of “ “Mood” on BBC America and AMC+ a “Movie: The Forgiven” “Coriolanus” co-stars Jessica Chastain and Ralph Fiennes reunited for this 2021 drama about the reverberations of a random accident on the lives of local Muslims and Western visitors to a house party in the mountains of Morocco. Matt Smith, Abbey Lee and Marie-Josée Croze are also in the talented cast for director John Michael McDonagh (“Calvary”). “ “My two-picture deal with L Lifetime is for a Christmas movie this year and a m Christmas movie next C y year, and that’s why I’m working on a pitch for w t them for next year. I feel s so supported by them as an artist, it’s been a really a awesome collaboration.” a – Sarah Drew, seen r recently in “Reindeer Games Homecoming” on G L Lifetime