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In The Cut: The single moment that ended Meg Ryan’s career | news.com.au — Australia’s leading news site. Entertainment. Celebrity Life. Meg Ryan has addressed the role that single-handedly ended her career as romantic comedy queen. Nineties rom-com star and leading lady Meg Ryan has addressed the role that single-handedly ended her career.
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In the Cut is a 2003 American psychological thriller film written and directed by Jane Campion and starring Meg Ryan, Mark Ruffalo, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Kevin Bacon. Campion's screenplay is an adaptation of the 1995 novel of the same name by Susanna Moore.
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- Nicole Kidman, Laurie Parker
In the Cut: Directed by Jane Campion. With Jennifer Jason Leigh, Meg Ryan, Michael Nuccio, Allison Nega. New York City writing professor, Frannie Avery, has an affair with a police detective who is investigating the murder of a beautiful young woman in her neighborhood.
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34% 178 Reviews Tomatometer 34% 10,000+ Ratings Audience Score An English teacher (Meg Ryan) has an affair with a detective (Mark Ruffalo), though she suspects him of murdering a woman.
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High school teacher and writer Frannie Avery (Meg Ryan) meets a student at a local bar, and when she heads to the bathroom sees a woman performing oral sex on a man. A few days later, Detective Giovanni Malloy (Mark Ruffalo) questions Frannie as he investigates the gruesome murder of a young woman, whose severed limb was found in her garden.
In The Cut. Jane Campion directs Meg Ryan in this thriller as Frannie Avery, a lonely NYC creative writing teacher who becomes personally involved with a homicide detective (Mark Ruffalo) investigating a series of gruesome murders in her neighborhood. 1,102 IMDb 5.4 1 h 53 min 2003. 18+. Suspense.
In the underbelly of lower Manhattan, Frannie Avery (Meg Ryan), a reserved English professor, becomes obsessed after seeing more than she should of an impassioned couple. After the young woman turns up dead, Frannie is questioned by a homicide detective (Mark Ruffalo) who draws her into a liberating but disturbing erotic encounter.