Ethan Fletcher Daly

Ethan Fletcher Daly

Movies for Ethan Fletcher Daly...

Cancel Me
Title: Cancel Me
Character: Young Moonfall
Released: May 1, 2024
Type: Movie
Cancel Me explores the story about small time, 19-year-old content creator, Condor and his attempt to rebrand himself after receiving numerous backlash and controversies, with the help of his brother and his talent manager. His live streaming brother, Moonfall, tells him he needs to just be clear and honest and own up to his mistakes. His manager suggests he ignore it and let the hate die down. He needs to make a decision before it's too late and the damage is irreversible.
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Sparkle
Title: Sparkle
Released: August 12, 2023
Type: Movie
A non-binary child struggles to find the perfect Father’s Day gift for their disapproving dad.
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Nix
Title: Nix
Character: Young Jack
Released: September 27, 2022
Type: Movie
When a mysterious entity manifests itself, a family finds themselves on a scary and dark journey into their own self-created madness.
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The King: A Christmas Story from a Heavenly Perspective
Title: The King: A Christmas Story from a Heavenly Perspective
Character: Thomas
Released: November 2, 2021
Type: Movie
Join a journey of amazement, wonder, and lots of commotion as two young angels discover the mission of their beloved King. At first disillusioned, they soon learn His mission of mercy and forgiveness is the world's only hope.
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Beaus of Holly
Title: Beaus of Holly
Character: Terry
Released: December 12, 2020
Type: Movie
When Holly boldly proposes to Phil, he confesses he needs to first work things out with a long-ago ex. Having booked a romantic holiday sleigh ride, despondent Holly pours her heart out to sleigh driver, Jake, who takes a refreshing interest in her, until Phil returns.
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Childhood 2.0
Title: Childhood 2.0
Character: Self
Released: August 26, 2020
Type: Movie
For the first time in history, mental illness and suicide have become one of the greatest threats to school-aged children. Many parents still view dangers as primarily physical and external, but they’re missing the real danger: kids spending more time online and less time engaging in real life, free play, and autonomy. What are the effects on the next generation's mental, physical, and spiritual health? Childhood was more or less unchanged for millennia, but this is Childhood 2.0.