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Chained is a 2012 Canadian psychological horror film directed by Jennifer Lynch and based on a screenplay by Damian O'Donnell. Starring Vincent D'Onofrio as a serial killer and Eamon Farren as a young prisoner of the killer, it explores their relationship as the killer seeks to turn his captive into his protégé.
Chained is a 2020 Canadian thriller drama film, written and directed by Titus Heckel. [1] The film stars Marlon Kazadi as Taylor, a Black Canadian teenage boy subjected to abuse by his father Pete (Adrian Holmes); he meets and befriends Jim (Aleks Paunovic), a criminal who has been left chained up in an abandoned warehouse, only to begin turning into an abuser himself as he learns the power of ...
Mike sees that the cops are looking for him. He panics and drives over to Junior's mom’s home, looking for him. Reagan wakes up to an alligator eating and carrying away Junior. Reagan suddenly breaks free and escapes. He finds a random car, with keys, but it does not start. With ongoing rain, Mike arrives by boat, as the roads have flooded.
But, as Moore, Qualley, and writer-director Coralie Fargeat explain to Entertainment Weekly, the ending of the film means a hell of a lot more than that — and its meaning transcends clear-cut ...
Chained may refer to: Chained, starring Joan Crawford and Clark Gable; Chained, a Canadian film directed by Jennifer Lynch; Chained, a Canadian film directed by Titus Heckel "Chained" (Marvin Gaye song), 1968 "Chained" (The xx song), 2012; Chained, a 2008 album by Crystal Eyes "Chained", a 1974 song by Rare Earth
Netflix’s latest crime thriller series, starring Keira Knightley as an undercover spy married to a high-ranking politician, has had viewers hooked this festive season, reaching number one on the ...
Its consensus reads, "Darkly funny and impressively ambitious, Chained for Life is as unpredictable as it is original." [ 4 ] On Metacritic , the film has a weighted average score of 79 out of 100, based on 14 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
Director Joseph McGinty Nichol, known professionally as McG, explained Cable's philosophy in an interview with Deadline. “What new pretty town is offering is wonderful, and what Dr. Cable is ...