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  1. to go from one side of something such as a road or a border to the other: You can cross over the bridge and walk back along the other bank of the river. We crossed over and went down into the subway. Thousands of refugees have crossed over the border into neighbouring countries. See.

  2. Mar 3, 2002 · Crossed Over: Directed by Bobby Roth. With Diane Keaton, Maury Chaykin, Nick Roth, Karl Pruner. Based on the book "Crossed Over: A Murder/A Memoir," this is the true story of the deep and healing friendship between a grieving mother, Beverly Lowry (Diane Keaton), and death row inmate, Karla Faye Tucker (Jennifer Jason Leigh).

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    • Biography, Drama
    • Bobby Roth
    • 2002-03-03
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Crossed_OverCrossed Over - Wikipedia

    Crossed Over is a 2002 Canadian television film directed by Bobby Roth, and starring Diane Keaton as Beverly Lowry and Jennifer Jason Leigh as Karla Faye Tucker. It is based on Lowry's memoir Crossed Over: A Murder, A Memoir. [1]

  4. In 1988, fours years after the death of her troubled son Peter in a hit-and-run accident, Beverly Lowry is still in a state of mourning compounded by feelings that she failed as a mother. When Beverly reads an article about death-row convict Karla Faye Tucker, she is intrigued by the contrast betwee.

    • Bobby Roth
    • Diane Keaton
  5. Based on the book Crossed Over: A Murder/A Memoir by Beverly Lowry, Crossed Over tells the true story of a woman, Beverly Lowry, who after the tragic hit-and-run death of her teenage son, sinks into a deep depression. Lowry and her supportive husband struggle to cope with this devastating loss.

  6. to change from one activity or style to another: Charles crossed over from blues to gospel. to become popular with a new group of people: The group's traditional black soul sound has crossed over to white audiences. to start to affect a new group of people, animals, or things:

  7. A drama about a mother (Diane Keaton) who befriends a death row inmate (Jennifer Jason Leigh) after her son's death. The movie was released in 2018 and has mixed reviews from critics and audiences.

    • Drama