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  1. 90 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Desolation is a 2018 American thriller film written by Matthew McCarty and Craig Walendziak, directed by David Moscow and starring Dominik García-Lorido, Brock Kelly and Raymond J. Barry .

    • Gregory Thomas, David Harris, Luke Edwards, Todd Remis
    • David Moscow
    • Matthew McCarty, Craig Walendziak
  2. Director: Sam Patton. Producer: Mara Barr, Lauren Bates, Kim Patton, Sam Patton. Writer: Matt Anderson, Michael Larson-Kangas. Release Date (Theaters): Jan 26, 2018 limited. Release Date...

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    • January 26, 2018
    • Sam Patton
    • Drama, Mystery & thriller
  3. 23 gen 2018 · As the threats become more and more real, Katie is forced to confront her mental health and fight the desire to mortally end her psychological torment. A lot of what Desolation has to offer is genuinely creepy. A little girl ( Cailey Fleming) roams the halls, taunting Katie over an event from her past.

  4. Movie Info. After being whisked away to Los Angeles by a handsome Hollywood star, Katie is left alone in his apartment, where strange and scary things begin to happen. Genre: Mystery & thriller....

    • (9)
    • Raymond J. Barry
    • David Moscow
    • Salem Street Entertainment
  5. 2018 Directed by David Moscow. Hollywood is to DIE for. After being whisked away to Los Angeles by a handsome Hollywood star, Katie is left alone in his apartment, where strange and scary things begin to happen. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases. Language. English. 90 mins More at IMDb TMDb. Sign in to log, rate or review. Share. Ratings. ★.

    • David Moscow
  6. 15 dic 2017 · Desolation: Directed by Sam Patton. With Toby Nichols, Jaimi Paige, Alyshia Ochse, Claude Duhamel. A mother takes her son and her best friend on a trip into remote wilderness to scatter his father's ashes; they must confront their fears when a lone hiker begins following them.

  7. 26 gen 2018 · Reviews. Jan 25, 2018 5:55pm PT. Film Review: ‘Desolation’. A potentially intriguing premise gets a maladroit execution in a thriller that's more befuddling than exciting. By Joe Leydon.