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Rodger wrote that Dead "was, in fact, full of life, and death and was an unexpected delight" and gave it four out of five stars. [2] Writing for Stuff, reviewer James Croot stated although there were some inspired moments, "Dead’s combination of the supernatural and silly behaviour just felt a little too forced," and rated the film three ...
After repeatedly stating that he is innocent, Willis erupts in anger and punches Parks, who retaliates. Chief Joseph E. Conroy ( Sterling Hayden ) enters just in time to hear Willis threaten revenge but is compelled to release him because he has read that councilman Edgar Goodwin ( Frank Wilcox ) is calling for an investigation of police brutality.
God's Not Dead God's Not Dead 2: He's Surely Alive God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness God's Not Dead: We the People God's Not Dead: In God We Trust; Rev. David "Dave" Hill David A. R. White: Jeffrey Radisson Kevin Sorbo: Josh Wheaton Shane Harper: Shane Harper Mina Shelley Cory Oliver Cory Oliver Mark Shelley Dean Cain: Dean Cain Grace Wesley ...
The Walking Deceased (originally titled Walking with the Dead) is a 2015 American comedy horror film directed by Scott Dow and written by Tim Ogletree. It stars Ogletree, Joey Oglesby, Dave Sheridan, Troy Ogletree, Sophie Taylor Ali, Danielle Garcia, Andrew Pozza, and Mason Dakota Galyon as survivors of a zombie apocalypse who attempt to locate a safe haven.
The Dead Don't Die is a 2019 American absurdist zombie comedy film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch.It features an ensemble cast including Bill Murray, Adam Driver, Chloë Sevigny, Steve Buscemi, Tilda Swinton, Tom Waits, Danny Glover, Caleb Landry Jones, Rosie Perez, Iggy Pop, Carol Kane, RZA, Austin Butler, and Selena Gomez and follows a small town's police force as they combat a sudden ...
The production encountered many problems, and rather than shooting in the planned six weeks, the crew actually ending up taking 12 weeks. A delay in the shipping of the equipment to Africa initially added three weeks to the schedule; other notable problems included the lead actor Rob Freeman contracting malaria and almost dying in the middle of filming.
Ravenous is a 1999 horror comedy Western cannibal film starring Guy Pearce, Robert Carlyle, Jeffrey Jones and David Arquette. [2] The film, which is set in 1840s California, was directed by Antonia Bird and filmed in Europe.
Munesue finds that the young man is the son of a black American soldier and a Japanese woman. He also finds Yasugi's son, who deliberately provokes Shuftan into shooting him dead. Munesue returns to Japan and begins to suspect Kyōko. He travels to a resort and discovers that Kyōko was a prostitute in the years after the war.