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  1. Cries of the Unborn is a 2017 horror-thriller movie directed by Waleed Bedour and starring Allison Thomas Lee, Suzi Lorraine, and Mary Apick. The film revolves around a group of researchers who conduct experiments on unborn babies, trying to find a cure for mental illness.

  2. Again they abducted a woman for 7 months and mentally tortured her. And this film actually takes the side of the abductors! Cries of the Unborn: The film that says kidnapping is perfectly fine in certain circumstances. This is one the craziest most damaging films imaginable. Im ranking this as the second worst film I have ever seen.

  3. Cries of the Unborn. 2017 · 1 hr 27 min. TV-MA. Drama. When kidnappers go on trial for kidnapping pregnant women from abortion clinics and forcing them to give birth, one juror struggles with a verdict. Subtitles: English. Starring: Robert Loggia Blanche Baker Allison Thomas Lee Justin Deas. Directed by: Waleed Bedour.

  4. Gabriele Donolato: Tarr. Crimes of the Future è un film del 2022 scritto e diretto da David Cronenberg . La pellicola segna il ritorno sulla scena del regista, a distanza di otto anni dal suo ultimo lavoro, Maps to the Stars (2014), ma non è un remake dell' omonimo film che aveva scritto e diretto nel 1970.

  5. 26 giu 2023 · Film and discussion about the victims of the Piatt Street airplane disaster in Wichita, and how redlining and other racist policies impacted the survivors. Sponsored by: Gamma Upsilon We Do It for the Kids Foundation. For more information about this event, please contact: Kevin Harrison ksylvesterharrison@gmail.com

  6. Honestly, should have watched Snyder Cut…so from a very logical and reasonable position of grading it entire on its merits as a film its probably one of the more technically proficient movies I’m going to watch over this year. Uses recycled footage and ideas but what Ken Del Veechio movie doesn’t.

  7. 22 mag 2017 · When three young, pregnant women are held against their will, a jury must examine just how far they would go to save a life. Waleed Bedour. Director. Francine Del Vecchio.