The best Isabella Blake-Thomas’s drama movies

Isabella Blake-Thomas

Isabella Blake-Thomas

We present our ranking of the best Isabella Blake-Thomas’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Isabella Blake-Thomas.

Little Glory

Little Glory
6/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 31/12/2011
  • Character: Julie
After his parents’ death, Shawn, 19 and mildly delinquent, tries to look after his little sister to cash in on his dad’s life insurance. But you can’t buy love -- and you sure can’t ignore it. Shawn will find out he’s got more to gain by giving than taking.

Maybe I'm Fine

Maybe I'm Fine
4.1/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 26/03/2019
  • Character: Sam
The story of a young girl, Sam Childs played by Isabella Blake-Thomas (from "Once"), who is tasked with helping her mother, Denise, divorce her deadbeat musician ex-husband, Barry, so she can marry her new love, Jefferey. During parents weekend while away at camp, Sam needs to get her Dad to sign the divorce documents, and he unknowingly to the camp counselors, takes her on a road trip to a music competition. Everyone thinks she has been kidnapped and an accomplice to a robbery, so Mom and the law are in hot pursuit. The family gets closer than ever before due to the drama that ensues.

Jean

Jean
6.9/10
Albert is a seasoned renegade with a heart of gold. With his memory beginning to fail and his wife wheelchair bound, his young granddaughter, Jean, has her hands more than full taking care of the couple. When Albert journeys into the desert, Jean must learn and grow over the course of her epic quest into the wilderness with her faithful canine. "Agnosia" is a miraculous adventure into the strength of the human spirit, and the power of love, courage, and faith.

Kepler's Dream

Kepler's Dream
6/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 07/10/2016
  • Character: Ella
An 11 year old girl searches for a missing rare book from her grandmother's (Holland Taylor) library and tries to understand why her family is fractured the way it is during a memorable summer at an isolated New Mexico adobe. While her mother (Kelly Lynch), like astronaut Michael Collins, goes to the dark side of the moon for a leukemia treatment, Ella must journey on her own to the strange moon of her grandmother's world. Ella's father, (Sean Patrick Flanery) orbits his daughter, as Ella befriends Miguel and Rosie to find acceptance of her mother's fate. Emotional connections are reshaped, and the music of Patrick Neil Doyle helps tell this unusual story.

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