The best Laura James’s movies

Laura James

Laura James

18/11/1990 (33 años)
Today we present the best Laura James’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 Laura James’s movies.

Axcellerator

Axcellerator
4/10
When a young car thief stumbles on the invention of the century (and the various government agencies that want to kill him), he and a sassy checkout clerk named Kate have the adventure of a lifetime.

A California Christmas: City Lights

A California Christmas: City Lights
5.6/10
Follows Callie and Joseph one year after they fell in love, now running a dairy farm and winery, but their romance is threatened when business and family obligations call Joseph back to the city.

Chronology

Chronology
4.6/10
  • Genre: Thriller
  • Release: 15/10/2016
  • Character: Sophia
After witnessing a horrific sight, two men inexplicably claim to be one another at New Year's Eve parties...only the parties are six years apart.

Coffin 2

Coffin 2
3.2/10
Trick is among five hostages trapped together, paralyzed from the neck down. While an FBI agent and former detective race against the clock to find their location, the group tries to figure a way out before their promised execution.

Phil-American Boy

Phil-American Boy
7.6/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 01/01/1997
  • Character: Young Tessie
Former nightclub singer Tessie is a single mother living with her son Christopher, a teenager who longs to meet his American soldier father. But when Christopher's wish comes true, the reunion is not at all what he expected. Meanwhile, although she has a long history of choosing bad boyfriends, Tessie firmly believes car salesman Dante is the right man for her.

Got 2 Believe

Got 2 Believe
7.7/10
A photographer (Rico Yan) publishes a series of pictures detailing a lovelorn wedding planner's (Claudine Barretto) many embarrassing moments as a perpetual bridesmaid.

Nano

Nano
6.3/10
In the near future, nanotechnology administered into the bloodstream can sync with computer apps to augment the human genome. A new law mandating and regulating this once elective procedure meets resistance from hacktivists who are conspiring to thwart the impending roll-out of "Nano version 2.0."

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