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Oxygen (French: Oxygène) is a 2021 French-language science fiction psychological thriller film produced and directed by Alexandre Aja and written by Christie LeBlanc. An American-French co-production, it stars Mélanie Laurent as a woman who awakens trapped in an airtight medical cryogenic unit, with Mathieu Amalric and Malik Zidi in supporting roles.
The movie was produced by Mark Sonoda and Nick Allan. Dark House opened theatrically for one week engagements on Friday, July 30 in New York City, Dallas and San Francisco and was released on DVD September 28, 2010. [1] [2] [3]
After the men return, the house experiences further disturbing phenomena. The lights flicker erratically, electrical devices turn on by themselves, an invisible force attracts metal objects and a figure sneaks around the house and tries to enter. Drawn by the glaring light, Ray, Kenneth and Arlene disappear one after the other.
The House of Houdini is a museum and performance venue located at 11, Dísz square in the Buda Castle in Budapest, Hungary. In addition to housing the largest collection of original Houdini artifacts in Europe, it also includes original props from the film Oxygen (1999).
Dark House (also known as Haunted) is a 2014 American horror film directed by Victor Salva and starring Tobin Bell, Lesley-Anne Down and Luke Kleintank. [1] The film follows a man named Nick Di Santo, who discovers that not only is his long-lost father alive, but that he may be able to explain the source of his clairvoyant abilities.
Fans rejoiced in 2015 after Netflix announced a revival series titled Fuller House featuring most of the original cast, with the exception of the Olsen twins. The spinoff finished its five-season ...
Cult murders, lottery heists, deadly dating apps, killer clowns: We're in the midst of a true-crime wave, and television is the culprit. From HBO Max to A&E, true-crime programming is more ...
In March 2021, it was announced that Alex McAulay would write and direct the television horror thriller film A House on the Bayou. The film was the first of eight films that Blumhouse Television would develop and produce exclusively for cable network Epix. [2] That same month, it was announced that Lia McHugh had joined the cast of the film. [3]