List of the best David Lovgren movies: Something More(1999), Shutterspeed(2000), American Mary(2012), Rollercoaster(1999), The Dick Knost Show(2013), Ebbie(1995) ... ...
Romance
Canada
1999
98 Minutes
Jim
Michael Goorjian Chandra West David Lovgren Tom Cavanagh Jennifer Beals Nathaniel DeVeux Peter Flemming Kurt Max Runte Wendy Anderson Brett Stone Jan Bailey Mattia
"Something More" is more than just a comedy. It's a study of relationships, real life and raw humor of Sam and his friends - a group of guys who play basketball, play poker, and play the ... See full summary »
Crime, Drama
2000
93 Minutes
Cliff Davis
Steve Borden Daisy Fuentes David Lovgren Garry Chalk Garwin Sanford Mackenzie Gray Gerard Plunkett Darcy Belsher
A Los Angeles policeman asks his estranged brother to help solve a murder and locate his kidnapped fiancee.
Horror, Mystery & Thriller
Canada
2012
103 Minutes
Dr. Grant
Katharine Isabelle Sylvia Soska Antonio Cupo Tristan Risk David Lovgren Paula Lindberg Clay St. Thomas Twan Holliday Nelson Wong John Emmet Tracy
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The allure of easy money sends Mary Mason, a medical student, into the world of underground surgeries which ends up leaving more marks on her than her so called "freakish" clients.
Drama
1999
90 Minutes
Ben
Brendan Fletcher Kett Turton Crystal Buble Brent Glenen Sean Amsing David Lovgren
Five teens sneak into a closed amusement park, where two of them plan to commit suicide by leaping off the top of a roller coaster.
Comedy
2013
90 Minutes
Simon
Tom Scholte Gabrielle Rose Jillian Fargey Tom Butler Paul Skrudland Alexandra Staseson Zak Santiago David Lovgren Laara Sadiq John Cassini Qelsey Zeeper
A self-absorbed sports radio shock jock's social media missive makes him a target of network scrutiny.
Other, Fantasy
1995
96 Minutes
Susan Lucci Jeffrey DeMunn Wendy Crewson Taran Noah Smith Ron Lea Molly Parker Lorena Gale Jennifer Clement Nicole Parker Susan Hogan Kevin McNulty
The ghosts of Christmases past, present and future visit a heartless businesswoman (Susan Lucci) in a version of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol."