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The FBI raid Fenton's house, finding the God's Hand list with Doyle's name on it, and Doyle's badge, which corroborate Fenton being the killer. At Thurman, Agent Hull visits Adam, who is actually the county sheriff, to tell him Fenton was the God's Hand killer. Upon shaking his hand, Adam tells Hull he is a good man.
'It Was the Hand of God') is a 2021 Italian semi-autobiographical drama film written, directed and produced by Paolo Sorrentino. Set in Naples , the film delves into Sorrentino's own youth. Its cast features Filippo Scotti , Toni Servillo , Teresa Saponangelo , Marlon Joubert, Luisa Ranieri , Renato Carpentieri , Massimiliano Gallo , Betti ...
Bruce Almighty is a 2003 American fantasy comedy film directed by Tom Shadyac and written by Steve Koren, Mark O'Keefe and Steve Oedekerk.The film stars Jim Carrey as Bruce Nolan, a down-on-his-luck television reporter who complains to God (played by Morgan Freeman) that he is not doing his job correctly and is offered the chance to try being God himself for one week.
God Is a Bullet is a 2023 American action thriller film written and directed by Nick Cassavetes and starring Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Maika Monroe, and Jamie Foxx. It is based on the 1999 novel of the same name by Boston Teran. [2] [3] God Is a Bullet was released in the United States by Wayward Entertainment on June 23, 2023.
Hand in Hand is a 1961 British drama film about the friendship between two young children, one a Roman Catholic boy about nine, the other a 7-year-old Jewish girl. Filmed in the summer of 1960 under the title "The Star and the Cross", Hand in Hand .
God's Left Hand, Devil's Right Hand (神の左手 悪魔の右手, Kami no Hidarite, Akuma no Migite) is a 2006 Japanese horror film directed by Shūsuke Kaneko, based upon Kazuo Umezu's ultra-violent/horror manga Kami no Hidarite, Akuma no Migite. [1] [2] The film released on July 14, 2006, at the Fantasia Film Festival. [3]
"The Man Who Would Not Shake Hands" is a short story by American writer Stephen King, first published in the 1982 horror anthology Shadows 4, edited by Charles L. Grant. It was collected in Skeleton Crew in 1985.
The review summary site Rotten Tomatoes shows 85% positive ratings among 13 reviews, and an average rating of 6.83/10. [2]Laura Bushell of the BBC commended the Turner brothers' direction, as that without narration or on-screen input resulted in "a film that's not so much about football but about having a dream and summoning the drive and passion to pursue it". [3]