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The Burning is a 1981 American teen slasher film directed by Tony Maylam, and starring Brian Matthews, Leah Ayres, Brian Backer, Larry Joshua, and Lou David. Its plot follows a summer camp caretaker who is horribly burnt from a prank gone wrong, where he seeks vengeance at a nearby summer camp years later.
Michael John Moorcock (born 18 December 1939) is an English writer, particularly of science fiction and fantasy, who has published a number of well-received literary novels as well as comic thrillers, graphic novels and non-fiction.
Black Death is a 2010 action horror film directed by Christopher Smith from an original screenplay by Dario Poloni. [4] It stars Sean Bean , Eddie Redmayne and Carice van Houten . [ 5 ] Despite not being credited as a writer, Smith made very significant changes in the second half of the script, including a new ending. [ 1 ]
The Burning may refer to: The Burning, a slasher film; The Burning (2019 film), a Spanish comedy thriller film "The Burning" , an episode of the American sitcom Seinfeld "The Burning", a Civil War military action conducted by Philip Sheridan
Burning (Korean: 버닝; RR: Beoning) is a 2018 psychological mystery [3] film [4] [5] co-written, produced, and directed by Lee Chang-dong.The film is based on the short story "Barn Burning" from The Elephant Vanishes by Haruki Murakami, with elements inspired by William Faulkner's story of the same name. [6]
The Burning (Spanish: Antes de la quema) [1] is a 2019 Spanish comedy thriller film directed by Fernando Colomo from a screenplay by Javier Jáuregui which stars Joaquín Núñez, Manuela Velasco, Salva Reina, Maggie Civantos, and Manuel Manquiña.
[1] [2] The film is adapted from the novel The Tale of the Extraordinary Swordsman. [3] The Burning of the Red Lotus Temple, in 16 parts, is among the longest films ever produced and the longest major release, [specify] running 27 hours in total. The Mingxing Film Company production was released in 19 feature-length parts between 1928 and 1931 ...
The review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes sampled 28 reviews and gave Mississippi Burning a score of 79%, with an average score of 6.8/10. The consensus reads: "Mississippi Burning draws on real-life tragedy to impart a worthy message with the measured control of an intelligent drama and the hard-hitting impact of a thriller."