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The murder of Farkhunda Malikzada was committed by a Muslim mob in Kabul, Afghanistan, on 19 March 2015. [1] Malikzada, a 27-year-old Afghan woman, had been involved in an argument with a street vendor over his practice of selling amulets when he publicly accused her of burning the Quran, attracting a large group of people from the Shah-Do Shamshira Mosque. [2]
Vendetta is a 1999 American crime drama television film directed by Nicholas Meyer, written by Timothy Prager, and starring Christopher Walken, Luke Askew, Clancy Brown, Alessandro Colla, Andrew Connolly, and Bruce Davison.
In season 2 he joins Boyd Crowder's newly established criminal empire and helps to hold up Dickie Bennett, but his limp gives away his identity and Dickie retaliates by killing Helen. Following Helen's death, Arlo grows increasingly unstable and he ceases taking medication for his PTSD and bipolar disorder.
Sinclair is later killed in the third season by Emerson. Usually just referred to by his last name, Sinclair's first name isn't given until A.L.I.E. reveals her knowledge of his death to a confused Jaha, the first hint that Jasper Jordan is now under her control. In the fourth season, Sinclair reappears to a dying Raven as a hallucination ...
The filmmakers did not retain the names of actual people; many of the supporting characters were composites of people related to the murder case. [7] Gene Hackman plays Rupert Anderson, an FBI agent and former Mississippi sheriff. [14] Brian Dennehy was briefly considered for the role [19] before Orion suggested Hackman. [14]
The film’s surprising final twist only serves to emphasize its narrative incoherence, precipitated by insufficient backstory and inadequate character development." [ 8 ] Brian Tallerico of Roger Ebert.com gave the film a thumbs down, calling it Blumhouse's worst film, and criticised the film's script, shallow characters, story, and overuse of ...
Vacancy 2: The First Cut is a 2008 American direct-to-video slasher film directed by Eric Bross and starring Agnes Bruckner, Trevor Wright, Arjay Smith and David Moscow. [1] It is the prequel to 2007's Vacancy , with Kate Beckinsale and Luke Wilson .
Cimarron is a 1960 American epic Western film based on the 1930 Edna Ferber novel Cimarron.The film stars Glenn Ford and Maria Schell and was directed by Anthony Mann and Charles Walters, though Walters is not credited onscreen. [1]