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The Monument Mythos is a YouTube horror webseries created by Alex Casanas and set in a paranormal alternate history of the world, depicting supposed horrific secrets behind major monuments and landmarks across America and beyond.
Sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi (Frank Langella) and author Édouard de Laboulaye (Jean-Pierre Cassel) agree to create a monument to present to the United States on behalf of the French people. Bartholdi searches for a model, approaching (and romancing) young woman Jeanne Baheau ( Corinne Touzet ) for the body of the statue, and deciding ...
Analog horror could be regarded as a form or descendant of creepypasta legends. [18] Many creepypastas anticipated analog horror's themes and presentation: Ben Drowned and NES Godzilla Creepypasta, among others, featured manipulated or contrived footage of "haunted" media, and Candle Cove, a creepypasta from 2009, focused on a mysterious television broadcast.
The Monuments Men is a 2014 war film directed by George Clooney, and written and produced by Clooney and Grant Heslov. The film stars an ensemble cast including Clooney, Matt Damon , Bill Murray , John Goodman , Jean Dujardin , Bob Balaban , Hugh Bonneville and Cate Blanchett .
The film includes readings by Jeremy Irons and Arthur Miller, among others. [4] McCullough, then-New York Gov. Mario Cuomo, former congresswoman Barbara Jordan, director Miloš Forman, writers James Baldwin [5] and Jerzy KosiĆski, historian Vartan Gregorian, musician Ray Charles, and poet Carolyn Forché are among those interviewed.
No Through Road (alternatively stylised simply as NTR) is a British web series written and directed by filmmaker Steven Chamberlain, who also stars. [1] Originating from a 2009 short film, based off a time loop concept made by Chamberlain while drunk, [3] the 1999 supernatural horror film The Blair Witch Project, and the 2008 psychological horror film The Strangers (from which Gillian Welch's ...
Warlock is a 1989 American supernatural horror film directed by Steve Miner and written by David Twohy. Julian Sands stars as the title character, a son of Satan who travels from the late 17th century to the modern era with the mission of destroying the world.
Scenes from The Monolith Monsters appear briefly in John Carpenter's 1988 science fiction action horror film They Live, and in Roland Emmerich's 1996 science fiction movie Independence Day. The concept of the self-replicating mineral used in The Monolith Monsters became the basis for Tiberium in the Command and Conquer video game series.