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I Don't Understand You is a 2024 comedy horror film written and directed by David Joseph Craig and Brian Crano. It stars Nick Kroll, Andrew Rannells, Morgan Spector, Eleonora Romandini and Amanda Seyfried. The film is about a gay couple who are planning to adopt a baby vacationing in Italy without any knowledge of Italian language and ...
As good as the original film is, the sequel manages to outdo it with a religious theme and possessed girl a la "The Exorcist," mining a couple of the Warrens' real cases (the Amityville Horror and ...
The Machinist (2004) Best known for being the film for which Christian Bale lost over 60 pounds to realistically portray a man who becomes emaciated as a side effect of his year-long struggle with ...
Horror Thriller [1] A Town Full of Ghosts: Isaac Rodriguez Andrew C. Fisher, Mandy Lee Rubio, Sarah Froelich, Keekee Suki, Ali Alkhafaji, Lauren Lox, Mike Dell United States Found footage horror A Wounded Fawn: Travis Stevens Josh Ruben, Malin Barr, Sarah Lind: United States Horror [2] Abandoned: Spencer Squire Emma Roberts, John Gallagher Jr ...
Horror [4] Aftermath: Peter Winther Ashley Greene, Shawn Ashmore: United States Horror [5] Agnes: Mickey Reece Hayley McFarland, Molly Quinn, Sean Gunn, Chris Browning, Rachel True, Chris Sullivan: United States Horror Drama [6] American Refugee: Ali LeRoi: Erika Alexander, Derek Luke, Sam Trammell: United States Horror Thriller [7] Antlers ...
He Never Died is a 2015 Canadian/American horror comedy film that was written and directed by Jason Krawczyk. It had its world premiere on March 17, 2015 at South by Southwest and stars Henry Rollins as Jack, an immortal, cannibalistic loner who has withdrawn from society to protect both himself and others.
The horror film about a Deaf vampire is the first full-length feature film with dialogue exclusively in American Sign Language. [22] [1] Dear Frankie: 2004: The British drama film, directed by Shona Auerbach, features a nine-year-old deaf boy (played by hearing actor Jack McElhone) and his hearing mother, who are on the run. The boy wants to ...
The site's critics consensus reads: "In The Earth ' s bleak kaleidoscope of horror is a meditation on the residual pandemic fears that haunt humanity." [10] On Metacritic, the film has weighted average score of 63 out of 100, based on 35 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [11]