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The Children is a 2008 British horror thriller film set around the New Year holiday [1] [2] directed by Tom Shankland, based on a story by Paul Andrew Williams and starring Eva Birthistle and Hannah Tointon. [3] [4] The story centers around a virus that turns all children into blood-thirsty monsters during a winter vacation.
- Tom Shankland
- Allan Niblo, James Richardson
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Baby Blues (also known as Cradle Will Fall) [1] is a 2008 American horror film co-directed by Lars Jacobson and Amar Kaleka, based on the 2001 killings of five children by their mother Andrea Yates, although the film is set in the 1980s. It was filmed entirely in Savannah, Georgia by the company Neverending Light Productions. [2] Plot.
- Zack Canepari, Amardeep Kaleka
- Lars Jacobson, Amardeep Kaleka
- Lars Jacobson
- Colleen Porch, Ridge Canipe, Joel Bryant, Kali Majors, Holden Thomas Maynard
The Children (also known as The Children of Ravensback) is a 1980 American horror film, directed by Max Kalmanowicz, and starring Martin Shakar, Gil Rogers, and Gale Garnett. It follows a group of five children in a small New England town when they are transformed into zombies who, after being exposed to waste from a nuclear plant ...
- $7 million or $2.1 million
- Max Kalmanowicz, Carlton J. Albright
- Max Kalmanowicz
- Harry Manfredini
7 giu 2018 · Scheda. Cast. News. Critica. Pubblico. Premi. Cinema. Trailer. Poster. Foto. Frasi. Streaming. Lui è un fotografo alla ricerca di di nuovi luoghi per una rivista. Lei lo accompagna perché sono innamorati. Insieme scoprono il deserto che circonda la città di Twentynine Palms.
- Bruno Dumont
- 2003
- Yekaterina Golubeva, David Wissak
- 109 minuti
7 mag 2004 · 29 Palms, scheda del film di Bruno Dumont con Katia Golubeva e David Wissak, leggi la trama e la recensione, guarda il trailer, ecco quando, come e dove vedere il film in TV e Streaming...
Set in 1964 at a Catholic church in The Bronx, New York, the film opens with the jovial Father Flynn (Philip Seymour Hoffman) giving a sermon on the nature of doubt, noting that like faith, doubt can be a unifying