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All 15 Rhys Muldoon Movies In Order - All The Best (And Worst) Films To Watch Online |
Get ready to dive into the world of Rhys Muldoon Movies as we bring you a roundup of his remarkable filmography. From heart-pounding action to thought-provoking dramas, Muldoon has left an indelible mark on the movie industry. Join us as we explore his most memorable movies and discover what makes him stand out as a leading man. Let's embark on this exciting journey together and celebrate the talent and passion of Rhys Muldoon.
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Get ready to laugh and swoon in the enchanting Australian romantic comedy, Danny Deckchair (2003). This delightful film's quirky plot revolves around an unassuming Australian man named Danny who inadvertently becomes a national sensation when he effortlessly lifts off in his deck chair, propelled by balloons. The movie's heartwarming and whimsical tale is full of unexpected twists and turns, keeping you on the edge of your seat.
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"The Crop, " a hilarious 2004 comedy, follows the owner of a struggling strip club named Blade. Blade decides to take matters into his own hands and starts growing marijuana as a side hustle. However, things don't go as smoothly as he hopes.
The Extra is a charming and lighthearted rom-com set amidst the glitzy world of Hollywood. Our hero, a modest and innocent man, is filled with admiration when he sees his favorite stars basking in fame, fortune, and adoration. One day, he decides it's time for him to have a taste of the high life. So, he becomes an extra in the hope of finding his place in the spotlight.
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"Second Chance" is a captivating drama-comedy that takes viewers on an unforgettable journey. Set in the picturesque city of Melbourne, the film centers around a young lawyer who has recently suffered a major professional setback. In an attempt to regain his composure, this disillusioned professional is sent to purgatory in the enchanting town of Broome.
Valentine's Day (2008) is a charming comedy-drama set in the picturesque small Victorian country town of Rushworth. Following a series of unfortunate events, Ben Valentine (Rhys Muldoon), a drunken and directionless man, is mistakenly identified as a famous AFL footballer and sentenced to 200 hours of community service in the form of coaching the town's struggling football team. As he navigates his new role, Ben learns about the power of perseverance, love, and finding one's way in the world.
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"Emerald Falls" is a compelling crime drama movie from 2008 that stars Georgie Parker, Thom Green, and Vince Colosimo. Following a mother and her son's relocation from a painful divorce, the two settle in the tranquil Blue Mountains of Australia to start a new life running a Bed and Breakfast. When unexpected events take place, the atmosphere darkens and the peaceful life rapidly turns chaotic as the suspense unfolds.
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"Bitter & Twisted", a poignant drama-comedy from 2008, takes the audience on an intimate journey of grappling with loss and identity. Set among the picturesque suburbs of Sydney, this film narrates the intricate and profound impact of a young man's death on his parents, brother, and ex-girlfriend. Director Christopher Weekes and writer Christopher Weekes create a compelling blend of humor and heartache that offers a fresh perspective on the aftermath of such a tragedy.
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"Possession(s)" is an enthralling Australian drama film released in 2009, with a production budget of approximately A$30,000. The movie is set in a world where the possession of a magnificent painting by Peter Booth becomes a life-altering fascination for the protagonist, Frank. As the story progresses, it becomes evident that Frank is not the only one driven by the irresistible desire to possess the painting.
In the heart of Sydney, Dean Randall (Guy Pearce) receives a surprise, when Mei Mei (Lin Zhu), a young Chinese orphan he has sponsored, appears in his life. This unexpected encounter proves to be a turning point, as it leads to a journey that will forever alter their destinies.
Experience the intense thrills of Jack Irish: Black Tide, a captivating crime drama that unfolds in the heart of Australia. Starring notable actors such as Guy Pearce, Marta Dusseldorp, and Aaron Pedersen, this riveting film takes you on a rollercoaster ride of suspense and action.
Get ready for the exhilarating 2012 movie, Jack Irish: Bad Debts, where Guy Pearce plays the lead role as a reformed criminal lawyer who now operates as a part-timer in debt collection, cabinet making, and the search for lost objects. All of this happens while maintaining a reluctant stance towards reconnecting with his past. Intriguingly, when a deceased former client reappears, Jack is drawn back into the treacherous world he believed he had escaped.
"Love Is Now" (2014) is a captivating drama-romance film that follows the entwined lives of Audrey and Dean as they embark on a passionate summer of love. Set in the enchanting landscapes of Australia, this powerful story unfolds as the characters uncover secrets and explore the depths of their emotions.
In 2018, the film Chasing Comets graced the screens, offering a delightful blend of drama and comedy. This compelling story unfolds in the picturesque Australian town of Wagga, divided by the fierce rivalry between AFL and NRL sports enthusiasts. Our main character, Chase Daylight, dreams of playing in the NRL and is grappling with the loss of that opportunity. To make matters worse, Chase's relationship with Brooke is falling apart.
14. Book Week (2018)
"Book Week" is a heartwarming comedy that follows the story of Mr. Tanner, a high school English teacher who has lost his passion for teaching. When his novel is bypassed in favor of his student's book during a literary event, Mr.
15. Bilched (2019)
"Bilched" delves into the chaotic world of Sydney's Eastern Suburbs, where soaring property prices over the years have created a wacky blend of social classes. The film takes a closer look at the interactions and relationships between the upscale newcomers, often rubbing shoulders with the long-time local residents. This quirky blend of wealth and history forms the backdrop for the film's comedic and dramatic exploration of the human condition.