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The Bear
by Karen Joseph Adcock, Catherine Schetina
Claire calls Carmy to confront him about giving her a fake phone number, leading to a playful and awkward exchange. Despite his initial panic and social anxiety, Carmy agrees to help her move items into storage, marking a rare moment of personal connection outside of his kitchen life.
Under the Bridge
by Quinn Shephard
Grieving and frustrated parents Suman and Manjit clash while searching their missing daughter's bedroom. Suman attempts to pack away Reena's belongings as a defense mechanism against her despair, only to be interrupted by an ominous and anonymous phone call that heightens their fear.
Catastrophe
by Sharon Horgan, Rob Delaney
During a date in Boston, Rob receives an unexpected phone call from Sharon, a woman he had a week-long fling with in London. The casual conversation takes a life-altering turn when Sharon reveals she is pregnant, forcing both to confront the consequences of their brief encounter and decide how to move forward as near-strangers.
Punch-Drunk Love
by Paul Thomas Anderson
A lonely small-business owner engages in a phone sex call only to be contacted the next morning by the woman, who attempts to extort him for rent money. Barry's initial awkwardness turns to genuine fear when she reveals she has his personal information and threatens to contact his family.
Mulholland Drive
by David Lynch
Betty, a wide-eyed aspiring actress, calls her grandfather to report her safe arrival in Los Angeles. She expresses her naive wonder at the city's beauty and shares a story about a kind stranger she met on the plane, highlighting her innocent and optimistic outlook.
Betty, a wide-eyed aspiring actress newly arrived in Los Angeles, speaks with her Aunt Ruth about her excitement for an upcoming audition. The conversation takes a tense turn when Betty mentions a mysterious woman named Rita staying in the apartment, whom Aunt Ruth does not recognize.
Adam, a film director, discovers his credit cards and bank accounts have been frozen, leaving him stranded. He calls Cynthia, who informs him that a mysterious figure known as 'The Cowboy' wants a meeting, suggesting a dark conspiracy is unfolding around his career.
Buried
by Chris Sparling
While buried alive in a coffin, Paul Conroy receives a phone call from his employer's personnel director. Instead of offering help, the director uses a recorded legal script to terminate Paul's employment retroactively, stripping him of insurance benefits for his family while he faces certain death.
The 40-Year-Old Virgin
by Judd Apatow, Steve Carell
Andy attempts to call his crush, Trish, but loses his nerve and adopts a fake persona as a telemarketer named James. Trish, unaware it is Andy, responds with a hilariously aggressive and profane tirade against telemarketers while Andy listens in panicked silence.
Noises Off
by Michael Frayn
A exasperated, busy, slightly confused Dotty's monologue from "Noises Off" by Michael Frayn.
Thelma & Louise
by Callie Khouri
Louise makes a desperate, emotional phone call to her boyfriend Jimmy, asking him to wire her life savings after a traumatic event. Jimmy tries to understand the gravity of the situation while Louise struggles to maintain her composure without revealing the truth.
Louise calls Detective Hal Slocumb from a payphone. Hal attempts to convince her to surrender by revealing he knows about her past trauma in Texas, while Louise weighs the grim reality of their legal situation.
Original Scene
by Unknown
Emma struggles with a mounting anxiety attack during and after a phone call with James, who initially declines her invitation to hang out. The scene explores themes of loneliness, self-doubt, and the internal monologue of someone battling social anxiety.
Loving
by Jeff Nichols
Mildred Loving receives a life-changing phone call from Bernard Cohen, a lawyer representing the ACLU. He informs her that the Attorney General referred her case regarding her interracial marriage to them and offers to represent her for free.
Louise speaks with Detective Hal Slocumbe over a payphone. Hal attempts to build rapport and persuade her to surrender, revealing that the police are aware of their plan to flee to Mexico.
Better Call Saul
by Gordon Smith
Mike Ehrmantraut visits his daughter-in-law Stacey and granddaughter Kaylee. Stacey confronts Mike about her late husband Matty's erratic behavior and a mysterious late-night phone call she suspects was to Mike.
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