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Scary Movie 2: Yes: Yes: Co-production with Wayans Bros. Entertainment [42] July 17, 2001 † Mimic 2: Yes: Yes [43] August 10, 2001: The Others [N 2] Yes: Yes: Distribution in English-speaking territories and Latin America [44] August 24, 2001: Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back: Yes: Yes [45] August 31, 2001: O: Yes: No: Distributed by Lions Gate ...
Scary Movie 4; Scary Movie 5; School for Scoundrels (2006 film) Scream (1996 film) Scream 2; Scream 3; Scream 4; Senseless; Sin City (film) Sin City: A Dame to Kill For; Soul Men; Spy Kids; Spy Kids (film) Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams; Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over; Spy Kids: All the Time in the World; Starsky & Hutch (film) Storm Warning ...
The following is a list of mummy films. Films. Title Year Director Notes References ... The Movie: 1990 John Harrison: Time Walker: 1982 Tom Kennedy: Trance: 1998
Gate dimensions are the width and height of the camera gate aperture, and by extension the film negative frame. Negative pulldown describes the film perforations per frame, the direction of film transport, and standard frame speed.
Dimensions is a 2011 science fiction-love story film set in the 1920s and 1930s. The film was directed by Sloane U'Ren and written by her spouse Ant Neely . The film is U'Ren's feature film directorial debut and is also known as Dimensions: A Line, A Loop, A Tangle of Threads .
Boris Karloff as The Mummy (1932) Lon Chaney Jr. as the Mummy in The Mummy's Ghost (1944). The original series of films consisted of six installments, which starred iconic horror actors such as Boris Karloff (only in the original one, as Imhotep); Tom Tyler and Lon Chaney Jr. as Kharis; and lastly Eddie Parker, who played Klaris, a cousin of Kharis.
Mommy is a 1995 American low budget thriller starring Patty McCormack as a mother who is psychotically obsessed with her 12-year-old daughter Jessica Ann (Rachel Lemieux). McCormack is best known for her role as Rhoda Penmark in the 1956 film The Bad Seed .
Mommy 2 was initially released to cable in 1997 but, unlike its predecessor, was unable to recoup its initial investment. It later was released on DVD and then in 2020, in a 25th Anniversary double-Blu-ray/DVD package with the first Mommy film.