Mark Rosman
Author of A Cinderella Story [2004 film]
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Works by Mark Rosman
4 Movie Marathon: Romantic Comedy Collection: The Perfect Man / Head Over Heels / Wimbledon / The Story of Us (1999) — Director — 36 copies
A Cinderella Story [2004 movie] [and] The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants [2005 movie] (2007) — Director — 33 copies
A Cinderella Story / Another Cinderella Story / A Cinderella Story: Once Upon a Song (Triple Feature) (2015) 17 copies
The Perfect Man / Head Over Heels / In Good Company (Triple Feature Video) (2008) — Director — 16 copies
4 Film Favorites: Girls' Night Collection (A Cinderella Story / Chasing Liberty / Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants / What a Girl Wants) (2014) — Director — 15 copies
A Cinderella Story / Another Cinderella Story (Double Feature) [Blu-ray] (2010) — Director — 13 copies
Snow / Snow 2: Brain Freeze 2 copies
4 Film Favorites: Tween Romance Collection — Director — 1 copy
A Cinderella Story [and] The Prince And Me (Double Feature Video) — Director — 1 copy
Spot Marks the X (dvd) 1 copy
Associated Works
Sci-Fi Collector's Set: The Sender / The Code Conspiracy / The Invader / Storm Trooper (2009) — Director — 5 copies
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Above average slasher that sees a group of seven young women looking to throw a graduation party in their sorority house. Their house mother, Mrs Slater (Lois Kelso Hunt) won't allow it, however, leading to a confrontation between the girls, led by the bitchy Vicky, (Eileen Davidson) that turns deadly. The party goes ahead and one by one the girls begin to be murdered in gruesome fashion. Writer / director Mark Rosman borrows themes and plotlines with abandon from any number of other films show more but manages to meld them into a satisfying whole. Despite the mystery at the centre of the film being fairly transparent Rosman runs with it and is still able to build some decent intrigue. The kills are well-handled and nicely constructed. The climatic sequences are particularly impressive with Rosman building the suspense nicely and cinematographer Tim Suhrstedt making great use of a lurid colour palette. The characters are good with Eileen Davidson possibly the best of the group and Kate McNeil providing a more shaded and nuanced turn as final girl Katherine. Overall "The House on Sorority Row" is a reasonably impressive slasher and is one of the better films churned out in the early '80s slasher boom. show less
I've always liked this movie. Great scenery and a wonderful story about two old friends who re-meet in Cancun.
Enjoyable family film. Science fiction tale of a young boy who goes back in time to 1927 to try and save his grandfather from dying in a plane crash.
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