Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
7 Days to Die is a survival horror video game set in an open world developed by the Fun Pimps. It was released through early access for OS X and Windows on December 13, 2013, [ 1 ] and for Linux on November 22, 2014. [ 2 ]
Darkness Falls is a 2003 supernatural horror film written by Joe Harris, James Vanderbilt and John Fasano and directed by Jonathan Liebesman, in his feature directorial debut. The film stars Chaney Kley and Emma Caulfield. It follows Kyle Walsh (Kley), who witnesses his mother's murder at the hands of a vengeful spirit lynched by an angry mob ...
Title Genre Developer/Publisher Platform Release date Notes The 7th Guest: Interactive movie, adventure, puzzle supernatural: Trilobyte: MS-DOS, Windows, CD-i, OS X, iOS: 1993-04 [1]
Darkness Falls may refer to: Darkness Falls, a British drama starring Ray Winstone; Darkness Falls, an American horror film starring Emma Caulfield; Darkness Falls, a crime thriller film "Darkness Falls" (The X-Files), a 1994 episode of The X-Files; Darkness Falls, a 1997 online fantasy role-playing game by Mythic Entertainment
Dark Age of Camelot is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game released in October 2001 in North America, and in January 2002 in Europe. The game combines Arthurian lore, Norse mythology, and Celtic mythology with high fantasy.
20th episode of the 1st season of The X-Files "Darkness Falls" The X-Files episode Episode no. Season 1 Episode 20 Directed by Joe Napolitano Written by Chris Carter Production code 1X19 Original air date April 15, 1994 (1994-04-15) Running time 43 minutes Guest appearances Jason Beghe as Larry Moore Tom O'Rourke as Steve Humphreys Titus Welliver as Doug Spinney Episode chronology ← Previous ...
We Summon the Darkness is a 2019 American horror thriller film directed by Marc Meyers and written by Alan Trezza. The film stars Alexandra Daddario , Keean Johnson , Maddie Hasson , Amy Forsyth , Logan Miller , Austin Swift , and Johnny Knoxville .
Darkness Falls is a 1999 British drama film by John Howlett, very loosely adapted from N. J. Crisp's psychological thriller Dangerous Obsession and directed by Gerry Lively. [1] The film was shot in late 1997 on the Isle of Man .