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RIP Joel Schumacher (1939 – 2020)

Joel Schumacher was an American director known for such films as 8mm (1999) and Phone Booth (2002).

Phone Booth (2002)
8mm (1999)

I enjoyed Phone Booth tremendously. The film was written by Larry Cohen.

This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged 1939, 2020, American film, RIP on June 23, 2020 by jahsonic.

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