The best David Crowley’s movies

David Crowley

David Crowley

Today we present the best David Crowley’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best David Crowley’s movies.
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Love, Rosie

Love, Rosie
7.1/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 16/10/2014
  • Character: Policeman Adam
Since the moment they met at age 5, Rosie and Alex have been best friends, facing the highs and lows of growing up side by side. A fleeting shared moment, one missed opportunity, and the decisions that follow send their lives in completely different directions. As each navigates the complexities of life, love, and everything in between, they always find their way back to each other - but is it just friendship, or something more?

The Professor and the Madman

The Professor and the Madman
7.2/10
Professor James Murray begins work compiling words for the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary in the mid 19th century, and receives over 10,000 entries from a patient at Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum, Dr. William Minor.

The Hole in the Ground

The Hole in the Ground
5.6/10
  • Genre: Horror
  • Release: 01/03/2019
  • Character: Teacher
Trying to escape her broken past, Sarah O’Neill is building a new life on the fringes of a backwood rural town with her young son Chris. A terrifying encounter with a mysterious neighbour shatters her fragile security, throwing Sarah into a spiralling nightmare of paranoia and mistrust, as she tries to uncover if the disturbing changes in her little boy are connected to an ominous sinkhole buried deep in the forest that borders their home.

Neon

Neon
8.2/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 01/01/2014
  • Character: Himself - Historian
In Neon, Bednarski recounts the history of Warsaw's neon signs from the pre-War period to modern times. He creates an overview of the neon signs which illuminated streets of Warsaw before the Second World War, depicts the use and role of neon signs in the times of social realism in the context of history and politics, and describes what has happened to them since 1989.

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