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Mortal Remains is a 2013 American mockumentary horror/thriller film directed by Christian Stavrakis and Mark Ricche. The film purports to be a documentary investigation into the grisly legends surrounding fictional Maryland filmmaker Karl Atticus.
Released as Mortal Remains in UK and Australia in hardback, reverted to Spider Bones for paperback release. 14 Flash and Bones: 2011 978-1439102411: 15 Bones are Forever: 2012 978-0434021130: 16 Bones of the Lost: 2013 978-1476754741 [24] 17 Bones Never Lie: 2014 Hardback: 978-0345544018 Paperback: 978-0804194471: 18 Speaking in Bones: 2015 ...
Gordon, somehow aware of the amulet’s power, catches the monster off guard and thrusts the necklace toward Drew. This forces Drew back into the coffin and, when the fleur-de-lis is tossed in with his body, the group watches the total disintegration of his mortal remains.
The siblings’ mother had left them in Johnson’s care in 2019, Fox 5 News reports. Joshlyn weighed 18 lbs. when she died, an autopsy found, according to Fox5 News. Larry weighed only 21 lbs.
The Mortal Kombat franchise began with a Mortal Kombat arcade game released in 1992. Since then, the franchise has grown to include comic books, card games, movies, an animated TV series, and even ...
Electric Wizard was initially formed in Wimborne, Dorset, where the first known incarnation to feature frontman Justin Oborn went under the name Lord of Putrefaction. [2] The band was inspired by different popular bands of the time, including Carcass, Celtic Frost, Slayer, Bolt Thrower and Napalm Death, while the members also had deep-rooted connections in the underground tape trading scene. [2]
Christian Constantine Stavrakis (born June 6, 1971) is an American fine artist, filmmaker and writer. An authority on the works of filmmaker George A. Romero, [1] Stavrakis sculpted the bronze bust of Romero which was installed at the Monroeville Mall near Pittsburgh, PA on the 40th anniversary of the filming of Dawn of the Dead.
The Kenley Players was an Equity summer stock theatre company which presented hundreds of productions [1] featuring Broadway, film, and television stars [2] in Midwestern cities between 1940 and 1995.