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The Zero Theorem is a 2013 science fiction film directed by Terry Gilliam, starring Christoph Waltz, David Thewlis, Mélanie Thierry and Lucas Hedges. Written by Pat Rushin, the story is about Qohen Leth (Waltz), a reclusive computer genius tasked with solving a formula that will determine whether life holds meaning. The film began production ...
Brazil is a 1985 dystopian science-fiction black comedy film [9] [10] directed by Terry Gilliam and written by Gilliam, Charles McKeown, and Tom Stoppard.The film stars Jonathan Pryce and features Robert De Niro, Kim Greist, Michael Palin, Katherine Helmond, Bob Hoskins, and Ian Holm.
Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie (2016 film) Spicy City (1997) Virus Buster Serge (1997) Twilight of the Dark Master (1997) Cowboy Bebop. Cowboy Bebop (1998) Cowboy Bebop: The Movie (2001) Serial Experiments Lain (1998) [139] Gundress (1999) Beast Machines: Transformers (1999–2000) Batman Beyond (1999–2001) Metropolis (2001) [140] The ...
Warning: This post contains spoilers for Zero Day. "Those are the facts, but not the truth." As former U.S. president turned special commission investigator George Mullen (Robert De Niro) delivers ...
German television movie (original title Welt am Draht), directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. [58] [228] X-Men: Days of Future Past: 2014 The plot toggles between the political tumult of 1973 and a not-so-distant dystopian future. [229] Z for Zachariah: 2015 Based on the book of the same name by Robert C. O'Brien published posthumously in 1974.
[Spoiler alert, because we’re about to dive into the truth behind Zero Day’s mind-blowing finale.] At the start of this high-stakes Netflix limited series Zero Day, former U.S. president ...
Final Destination: Alex is killed when he grabs the downed power line to save Claire, ending Death's pattern. In the final scene, it turns out that Claire is pregnant with Alex's baby. Final Destination 2: The original movie was supposed to end with Kimberly and Officer Burke embracing in the hospital after Kimberly is revived. Instead, David ...
Writing Footloose’s book-burning scene The memorable scene highlights the evolution of antagonist Rev. Shaw Moore (John Lithgow), who convinces his congregation to shun anything he deems as ...