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Hell and Back is a 2015 American stop motion adult animated black comedy fantasy film directed by Tom Gianas and Ross Shuman and written by Gianas, Hugh Sterbakov, and Zeb Wells. It stars the voices of Nick Swardson , Mila Kunis , Bob Odenkirk , T.J. Miller , Rob Riggle , Susan Sarandon , and Danny McBride . [ 2 ]
To Hell and Back is a Technicolor and CinemaScope war film released in 1955. [4] It was directed by Jesse Hibbs and stars Audie Murphy as himself. It is based on the 1949 autobiography of the same name and is an account of Murphy's World War II experiences as a soldier in the U.S. Army. [5] The book was ghostwritten by his friend, David "Spec" McClure, who served in the U.S. Army's Signal ...
In her review on Collider, Emma Kiely rated it 5/10 saying that is "an unscary but oddly affecting haunted house horror movie." [ 3 ] On CBR , Katie Doll rated it 6/10 saying that "the movie works best as a drama, not a slasher."
Fascinated by the idea of a Halloween haunted house tour gone wrong, Cognetti had written and directed "Hell House LLC," released in 2015. "It took off, and it became kind of like a cult favorite ...
Here are our picks for the 15 most terrifying movie moms, some of which continue to haunt our dreams all these years later. Umma — Umma (2022) Saeed Adyani/Sony Pictures Sandra Oh and MeeWha ...
To bring it back to musical theater, that’s basically the premise of “Wicked,” trying to understand why the wicked witch became who she did. Medrano: “Wicked” is a beautiful story.
English police are baffled after a number of children are brutally murdered. Alice (Uphill) takes a profound interest in the murders as her own son, Daniel, was killed years ago and she is haunted by recurring nightmares. The event replays in her mind, as she remembers walking her son home late one night when they stop to rest on a park bench.
Hell Night is a 1981 American supernatural slasher film directed by Tom DeSimone, and starring Linda Blair, Vincent Van Patten, Kevin Brophy, and Peter Barton. The film depicts a night of fraternity hazing set in an old manor—the site of a familial mass murder —during which a deformed killer terrorizes and murders many of the college students.