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Nim's Island is a 2008 adventure film written and directed by Jennifer Flackett and Mark Levin, and based on the children's story of the same name by Wendy Orr.In the film, a young girl alone on a remote island seeks help from an agoraphobic San Franciscan author.
Starburst listed Chrissy Randall's character as a highlight, as they felt she "realistically conveys the struggles of an agoraphobia sufferer". [6] Flickering Myth and Nerdly were more critical, with Flickering Myth writing that "it sometimes feels a tad sluggish and over-encumbered with melodramatic subplots, yet this is still a solid calling ...
Training Day – 2001 – character of Alonzo Harris played by Denzel Washington [4] Monster – 2003 – character of Aileen "Lee" Wuornos played by Charlize Theron [5] Nightcrawler – 2014 – character of Louis Bloom played by Jake Gyllenhaal [6] The Invisible Man – 2020 – character of Adrian Griffin played by Oliver Jackson-Cohen [7]
The Uninvited is a 2008 American horror thriller film directed and written by Bob Badway and produced by Michael Emanuel, Jasper Jan and Jim Stoddard. The film stars Marguerite Moreau, Brittany Curran and Colin Hay in a tale about a young woman's cured fear of space, relapsing in the return of her nightmarish past and the emergence of supernatural entities that come to haunt her remote house.
As Foley prepares to kill M.J., Helen attempts to sabotage Foley's replicated crime scene by hanging herself. Foley panics and cuts Helen down, which allows her to escape to the building's roof. Her agoraphobia overtakes her, and Helen finds herself cornered. Accepting her fate, she turns to face Foley.
Big Sky is a 2015 American drama thriller film directed by Jorge Michel Grau and starring Bella Thorne, Kyra Sedgwick, Frank Grillo, and Aaron Tveit.It was produced by The Archive and Papagjika Salloway Productions.
The film premiered at the LA Film Festival on June 12, 2015. [4]The film received mixed reviews. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 50% based on 24 reviews, with an average critic rating of 5.4/10. [5]
Inside Out was filmed in 1985. Elliott Gould expected to appear on behalf of the movie in late 1986 at film festivals in Breckenridge, Colorado; Berlin; and at the 1986 Chicago International Film Festival, [4] where the movie premiered on November 1, [5] and was nominated for the festival's Gold Hugo for Best Feature. [6]