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Circle is a 2015 American science fiction psychological thriller film written and directed by Aaron Hann and Mario Miscione. The ensemble cast includes Carter Jenkins , Lawrence Kao, Allegra Masters, Michael Nardelli , Julie Benz , Mercy Malick, Lisa Pelikan , and Cesar Garcia.
Hunt (Korean: 헌트; RR: Heonteu) is a 2022 South Korean spy action thriller film directed by Lee Jung-jae in his feature directorial debut, starring Lee and Jung Woo-sung. [4]
A core aspect in these studies is the division of eye movements into saccades, the rapid movement of the eyes, and fixations, the focus of the eyes on a point. There are several factors which influence eye movement in scene viewing, both the task and knowledge of the viewer (top-down factors), and the properties of the image being viewed ...
The Sunbeam Alpine, upon which the Tiger was based, was used by customizer Gene Winfield because the Alpine's four-cylinder engine afforded more room under the hood than the V8 in the Tiger. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] AMT , Winfield's employer, made a model kit of the Tiger, complete with hidden weapons.
The scene where Wee-Bey shows a surprised expression after learning that shooting victim Greggs was a police officer resurfaced as a reaction GIF over 15 years after this episode was originally aired. [5] Hassan Johnson, the actor who played Wee-Bey, commented about the popularity of that GIF in 2022: "It doesn’t get old. I guess I have an ...
Presenting: the most memorable "Hocus Pocus" quotes from Halloween's most iconic witch trio. Read the funniest, most witty, and witchy lines from the classic Disney movie.
The Circle is a 2017 American techno-thriller film directed by James Ponsoldt with a screenplay by Ponsoldt and Dave Eggers, based on Eggers's 2013 novel. The film stars Emma Watson and Tom Hanks , as well as John Boyega , Karen Gillan , Ellar Coltrane , Patton Oswalt , Glenne Headly , and Bill Paxton .
In the United States, the film was released through Discovery Films under the title The Haunting of Julia, [27] opening in Washington, D.C., on 6 February 1981 [28] before premiering in New York City on 29 May 1981. [29] It subsequently opened in San Francisco on 1 July 1981, [30] and later screened in Boston beginning 2 October 1981. [31]