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The Relic is a 1997 American monster-horror film directed by Peter Hyams and based on the best-selling 1995 novel Relic by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. The film stars Penelope Ann Miller , Tom Sizemore , Linda Hunt , and James Whitmore .
John Franklin Hall (April 14, 1951 - March 14, 2023) was a professor of Classics and Ancient History at Brigham Young University. He was a student of R. E. A. Palmer.
Relic is a 1995 novel by American authors Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, [1] and the first in the Special Agent Pendergast series. As a horror novel and techno-thriller , it comments on the possibilities inherent in genetic manipulation , and is critical of museums and their role both in society and in the scientific community.
The Relic: Peter Hyams: Penelope Ann Miller, Tom Sizemore, Linda Hunt: United States [20] Scream 2: Wes Craven: David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox: United States [21] Shopping for Fangs: Quentin Lee, Justin Lin: Jeanne Chinn, Clint Jung, Peggy Ahn: Canada United States [22] Skeletons: David DeCoteau: Christopher Plummer, Dee Wallace ...
The Last Lovecraft: Relic of Cthulhu: 2009 Henry Saine The Last Man on Planet Earth: 1999 Les Landau: Last Rites: 2006 Duane Stinnett The Last Sect: 2006 Jonathan Dueck Lava Storm: 2008 Sean Dwyer The Legend of Lucy Keyes: 2006 John Stimpson The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires: 1974 Roy Ward Baker & Chang Cheh: Leprechaun: 1993 Mark Jones ...
Jono and the team's commander survive after the latter hurls a grenade at Subject 98. Meanwhile, S.A. falls through a hole into a room, where she finds blueprints for her parts and sees herself in a mirror for the first time. She fights her way through the laboratory and discovers Jono hidden behind a door. S.A. spares him after he begs for his ...
Reliquary is the 1997 New York Times best-selling sequel to Relic, by American authors Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. The legacy of the blood-maddened Mbwun lives on in Reliquary, but the focus is shifted from the original museum setting to the tunnels beneath the streets of New York City. The book is the second in the Special Agent ...
Entertainment Weekly likened The Rondo Award to a "horror Oscar". [9] The Award is a "coveted" prize in the horror community. [10] One PBS station wrote, . Every year, as the Oscar, Emmy, Grammy and Tony Award spotlights shine on the brightest in their respective fields, the Rondo Awards honor achievements in the darker corners of entertainment, the world of classic horror movies.