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I See Red may refer to: I See Red, by Uh Huh Her, 2007 "I See Red" (Jim Rafferty song), originally recorded by Frida (Anni-Frid Lyngstad), 1982; covered by Clannad, 1983 "I See Red" (Split Enz song), 1978 "I See Red", a song by Everybody Loves an Outlaw from the 365 Days film soundtrack, 2020 "I See Red", a song by X from More Fun in the New ...
"I See Red" was first recorded by Anni-Frid Lyngstad of ABBA, under the name "Frida" for her first English-language studio album, Something's Going On. Lyngstad's version wasn't released as a single aside from South Africa where it didn't chart, although subsequent cover versions by other artists such as the Irish folk group, Clannad , included ...
365 Days (Polish: 365 dni) is a 2020 Polish erotic thriller film directed by Barbara Białowąs and Tomasz Mandes. Based on the first novel of a trilogy by Blanka Lipińska, the plot follows a young Warsaw woman (Anna-Maria Sieklucka) in a relationship falling for a Sicilian man (Michele Morrone), who imprisons and imposes on her a period of 365 days for her to fall in love with him.
Here's what we know about the 365 Days 3, which was confirmed, based on the ending of 365 Days: This Day and plot points from Lipinska's book. The release date may be soon.
365 Days is a 2015 Telugu romantic family drama film written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma. [1] [2] Produced by D. Venkatesh, with soundtrack by Nag Sri Vatsa, the film stars Nandu and Anaika Soti in lead roles. [3] [4] Upon release, the film received mixed reviews. [5] [6]
LONDON, July 3 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Netflix said on Friday it will continue to stream the Polish film "365 Days" amid calls for its withdrawal including by British singer Duffy who said ...
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The Last Dinner Party's much-hyped debut album, "Prelude to Ecstasy," over-delivers on the promise of excitement and novelty. Although several of its highlights were released ahead of time as ...