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The Paper Tigers: Directed by Quoc Bao Tran. With Yuji Okumoto, Matthew Page, Jae Suh Park, Ron Yuan. Three Kung Fu prodigies have grown into washed-up, middle-aged men, now one kick away from pulling their hamstrings.
Paper Tigers: Directed by James Redford. Paper Tigers follows a year in the life of a high school that has radically changed it's approach to disciplining its students, becoming a model for how to break the cycles of poverty, violence and disease that affects families.
Bill Burr: Paper Tiger: Directed by Mike Binder. With Bill Burr. Bill Burr unloads on outrage culture, male feminism, cultural appropriation, robot sex and more in a blistering stand-up special shot in London.
Paper Tiger: Directed by James Gray. With Anne Hathaway, Jeremy Strong, Adam Driver. Two brothers pursue the American Dream but get entangled in a dangerous Russian mafia scheme that terrorizes their family, testing their bond as betrayal becomes possible.
Paper Tiger: Directed by Ken Annakin. With David Niven, Toshirô Mifune, Hardy Krüger, Kazuhito Andô. A somewhat prim and proper Englishman is hired as the tutor to the son of the Japanese ambassador. His life changes when he and the boy are kidnapped by terrorists for political purposes.
A Sleeping Tiger, Part 1. Ridley investigates a jewelry heist that turns into a murder case, working with an undercover source whose cover soon risks being compromised. Ridley checks out the manager of the jewelry company, thinking it could've been an inside job.
Paper Lion: Directed by Alex March. With Alan Alda, Lauren Hutton, Joe Schmidt, Alex Karras. Sportswriter George Plimpton poses as a rookie quarterback for the Detroit Lions for a "Sports Illustrated" article.
Paper Tiger: Directed by Eva Erhardt. With Heather Matarazzo, Valeria Cotto, Ben Krieger, Al Dollar. When thirteen-year-old Ronnie gets her first period on September 11th, she struggles with her newfound womanhood as the world crumbles around her.
Paper Tiger: Directed by Paul Kowalski. With Lydia Look, Alan Trong, Elaine Kao, Seth Numrich. An immigrant mother fears her mentally-ill teenaged son is turning into a school shooter.
An award-winning Director, Writer, and Producer, Matt Crick moved to New York in 1998 and completed a Master's degree in Broadcasting and Programming at Brooklyn College. He was then hired by ABC's 20/20 (1993), working in various capacities including Associate and Field Producer.