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According to Flix Patrol, Strange World was the most streamed film on Disney+ upon its release on the streaming service. [33] [34] According Whip Media's TV Time, Strange World was the 8th most streamed film across all platforms in the United States, during the week ending December 25, 2022, [35] and the 6th during the week of December 30, 2022 ...
Paul di Filippo called the character "the Heinlein mouthpiece in Stranger in a Strange Land". [5]Alexei Panshin found Harshaw to be a poorly drawn character. "Jubal Harshaw, too, is lessened by his super powers -- doctor, lawyer, etc; his multiple training seems a gratuitous gift from Heinlein without reason or explanation. . . .
Stranger in the City may refer to: Stranger in the City, a 1977 album by John Miles; Stranger in the City, a Turkish drama film; Stranger in the City, a British short documentary film; Stranger in the City, the sequel to the British television drama serial Stranger on the Shore
The Strangers hail from: New York and L.A. Why Hong Kong: Nicole Kidman's Margaret moved with her three kids to Hong Kong because husband Clarke's (Brian Tee) promotion required a job transfer.
The Strange Ones is based on a 2011 short film of the same name co-directed by Wolkstein and Radcliffe. [3] The short centers on a man and young boy who arouse suspicion from others at a roadside motel. It features David Call, Tobias Campbell (who appears in the full-length film), and Merritt Wever. [4]
Strangerland was met with mixed to negative reviews, earning a 41% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 68 critics with a weighted average score of 5.17/10. The site's consensus: "Strangerland has a marvelous cast, but their efforts aren't enough to overcome the story's blandly predictable melodrama.".
Strange Darling is a 2023 American thriller film written and directed by JT Mollner and starring Willa Fitzgerald, Kyle Gallner, Barbara Hershey, and Ed Begley Jr. Set in rural Oregon, the film focuses on a man and woman who have a one-night stand that devolves into a cat-and-mouse game of murder.
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 56% based on nine reviews, with an average rating of 4.5/10. [4] Noel Murray of the Los Angeles Times wrote: "there’s nothing especially original about Assimilate. But director John Murlowski and a talented young cast … do at least keep the action lively and unpretentious." [5]