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Plot details for the fourth film in the Meet the Parents series have not been announced.
Spread follows Ruby (Gillies), an aspiring journalist and staunch feminist, who has big dreams but has not done much to make them a reality. Broke and desperate, Ruby is forced to swallow her pride and take a temp job at SPREAD, an outdated adult magazine. There she discovers that despite the industry, this is just another office job with bad coffee, stale pastries, and unhappy employees. Planning to escape as soon as possible, Ruby somehow finds herself making a good impression on her boss, Frank Ferretti (Keitel), a former industry king who has been riding on his glory days. Needing a fresh take, Ferretti puts Ruby in charge of designing the company’s new app. While trying to hide her status working in the adult business, Ruby steps into her own power and slowly changes her tune on an industry that she might have a chance to change for the better.
When a brick of weed is found in a fourth-grade classroom, the students' parents gather in an emergency meeting full of accusations and intrigue. Uproarious chaos will quickly follow after some of them agree to share a joint.
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3% WON'T SEEBrooks Caldwell, (Cary Elwes) an erudite and handsome lawyer has it all: wealth, social status and a red hot career. His success is, in reality, a product of his marriage to his beautiful, socialite wife, Amanda, (Terri Polo) a wealthy timber heiress. Feeling under-appreciated, Brooks finds solace by having extramarital affairs. Brooks’ philandering, when discovered by Amanda is not only humiliating, but drives Amanda to orchestrate a wicked plan to bring her husband down. When Brooks leaves for a weekend romp with his latest squeeze, (Agnes Bruckner) his life quickly descends into a bizarre, nightmarish, downward spiral ending with all hell breaking loose!
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In the movie, Teri Polo will play a detective who oversees the investigation of a serial killer with a love of Shakespeare. Mark Thompson, who also wrote the screenplay, will play a police profiler who has returned from psychiatric leave and gets drawn into the case. Mark Pellegrino will play a target of the killer and singer Dwight Yoakam will play a colorful club owner who becomes a source during the investigation.
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