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' Til Death Do Us Part is a 2017 American psychological thriller film written and directed by Chris Stokes and Marques Houston. The film stars Annie Ilonzeh, Stephen Bishop and Taye Diggs, who is also one of the film's producers. It follows a pregnant woman faking her death in order to escape from her abusive husband.
The Trip to Bountiful (1984) – set in Houston but filmed in Dallas; Pray for Death (1985) - set and filmed in Houston; Buck James (1987–1988) – based on Dr. Red Duke; Houston Knights (1987–1988) My Best Friend Is a Vampire (1988) Twins (1988) – sale of engine set in Houston; A Tiger's Tale (1988) – Rose's house was in League City
Somebody Help Me is the story of Brendan Young (Marques Houston) and Darryl Jennings (Omarion Grandberry) as they head off with their girlfriends, respectively Serena (Brooklyn Sudano) and Kimmy (Alexis Fields), and friends for a weekend's stay at a remote cabin in the woods. After the couples settle in, things take an eerie turn.
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The 1970s Black variant sought to tell Black stories with Black actors to Black audiences, but they were usually not produced by African Americans. As Junius Griffin, the president of the Hollywood branch of the NAACP , wrote in a New York Times op-ed in 1972: "At present, Black movies are a 'rip off' enriching major white film producers and a ...
Newcomers to House’s growing stable include author, comedian and filmmaker Richard Ayoade, who has two projects in development, a feature adaptation of George Saunders’ short story “The ...
Critic from the Josh at the Movies gave it 2.5/5 stars writing: "The compiled talent for Horror Noire is the biggest draw here; unfortunately, the stories themselves are quite a mixed bag." [ 3 ] Chris Catt from the Creepy Catalog gave it a positive review and noted the final segment, “Sundown”. [ 4 ]
Among other accolades, it won the Houston Press award for best local film from the Houston area [2] and sold out an impressive nine showings at the historic River Oaks Theatre. [3] Additionally, city councilman and radio personality Michael Berry served as a producer on the movie, after having been an important figure in Welling's legal battle ...