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The plot concerns the unbearably adorable but optimistic quokka named Daisy who has the impossible dream of winning the city's World's Scariest Animal competition. [5] [6] The film opened with a limited release in Australia in 4 February 2021 [7] due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cinemas and on October 29 in the United States. [8]
Foy, Joseph J. (2010). "It Came From Planet Earth: Eco-Horror and the Politics of Postenvironmentalism in M. Night Shyamalan's The Happening". In Dale, Timothy M.; Foy, Joseph J. (eds.). Homer Simpson Marches on Washington: Dissent through American Popular Culture. University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 978-0-8131-2580-0.
Squirm is a 1976 American natural horror film written and directed by Jeff Lieberman in his feature-film directing debut, starring Don Scardino, Patricia Pearcy, R. A. Dow, Jean Sullivan, Peter MacLean, Fran Higgins and William Newman.
This is a list of notable films that are primarily about animals.This include film where the main characters are animals or the plot revolves around an animal. While films involving dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals are included on this list, those concerning legendary creatures, such as dragons, vampires, or animal-human hybrids like werewolve are not.
20 Million Miles to Earth: 1957 Extraterrestrial from Venus [1] 2-Headed Shark Attack: 2012 Two-headed shark [2] 3-Headed Shark Attack: 2015 Three-headed shark [2] 5-Headed Shark Attack: 2017 Five-headed shark [3] The 7th Voyage of Sinbad: 1958 Cyclops, dragon, roc [4] The ABCs of Death: 2012 Bigfoot, living faeces, living toilet, vampire [5 ...
The Thing is a 1982 American science fiction horror film directed by John Carpenter from a screenplay by Bill Lancaster.Based on the 1938 John W. Campbell Jr. novella Who Goes There?, it tells the story of a group of American researchers in Antarctica who encounter the eponymous "Thing", an extraterrestrial life-form that assimilates, then imitates, other organisms.
21. Pan’s Labyrinth (2006) Guillermo del Toro’s 2006 masterpiece, which won three Oscars, is the director at his best; endeavouring to find the humanity within the worlds of fantasy or horror.
Planet Earth was the second attempt by Roddenberry to create a weekly series set on a post-apocalyptic future Earth. The previous pilot was Genesis II, and it featured many of the concepts and characters later redeveloped and mostly recast in Planet Earth. [2] Planet Earth was intended to be a second pilot for Genesis II. [8]