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Filmography from Jon Hamm

Filmography from : Jon Hamm


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Sucker Punch, Zack Snyder, 2011
Set in the 1950s, Sucker Punch follows Babydoll who is confined to a mental institution by her stepfather, who intends to have her lobotomized in five days. While there, she imagines an alternative reality to hide her from the pain, and in that world, she begins planning her escape, needing to steal five objects to help get her out before she is deflowered by a vile man....


Shrek Forever After, Mike Mitchell, 2010
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Stolen Lives, Anders Anderson, 2009
Work has become an obsession for Detective Tom Adkins (Hamm) since the disappearance of his ten-year-old son, Tommy Jr. When an early morning phone call leads him to the mangled remains of a young boy who was brutally murdered 50 years ago, Adkins takes on the case in hopes of finding absolution. His investigation leads him to a man who lived in 1958 named Matthew Wakefield (Lucas) and his innocent son, John. The striking similarities in the...


The Day the Earth Stood Still, Scott Derrickson, 2008
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Black Mirror, Toby Haynes (4 episodes, 2017-2025), Owen Harris (3 episodes, 2013-2019), Carl Tibbetts (2 episodes, 2013-2014), James Hawes (2 episodes, 2016-2019), David Slade (2 episodes, 2017-2025), Ally Pankiw (2 episodes, 2023-2025), Otto Bathurst (1 episode, 2011), Euros Lyn (1 episode, 2011), Brian Welsh (1 episode, 2011), Bryn Higgins (1 episode, 2013), Dan Trachtenberg (1 episode, 2016), Jakob Verbruggen (1 episode, 2016), James Watkins (1 episode, 2016), Joe Wright (1 episode, 2016), Jodie Foster (1 episode, 2017), John Hillcoat (1 episode, 2017), Colm McCarthy (1 episode, 2017), Timothy Van Patten (1 episode, 2017), Anne Sewitsky (1 episode, 2019), Uta Briesewitz (1 episode, 2023), John Crowley (1 episode, 2023), Sam Miller (1 episode, 2023), Christopher Barrett (1 episode, 2025), Luke Taylor (1 episode, 2025), Haolu Wang (1 episode, 2025), 0
Black Mirror is an anthology series that taps into our collective unease with the modern world, with each stand-alone episode a sharp, suspenseful tale exploring themes of contemporary techno-paranoia. Without questioning it, technology has transformed all aspects of our lives; in every home; on every desk; in every palm – a plasma screen; a monitor; a Smartphone – a Black Mirror reflecting our 21st Century existence back at us. The series...