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The Covenant is a 2006 American dark fantasy horror film [4] directed by Renny Harlin and written by J. S. Cardone. The film stars Steven Strait, Sebastian Stan, Laura Ramsey, Taylor Kitsch, Jessica Lucas, Toby Hemingway, and Chace Crawford. The Covenant was released in the United States by Sony Pictures Releasing on September 8, 2006. Despite ...
The Covenant: Renny Harlin: Steven Strait, Sebastian Stan, Laura Ramsey: United States [23] Creepshow 3: Ana Clavell, James Glenn Dudelson: Stephanie Pettee, Roy Abramsohn, Susan Schramm: United States: The Curse of King Tut's Tomb: Russell Mulcahy: Malcolm McDowell, Casper Van Dien, Parvin Dabas: United States [24] The Curse of Lizzie Borden ...
Canes is a 2006 Canadian film directed by Michael Bafaro [1] and produced by Maurice Smith. It is also known as The Covenant: Brotherhood of Evil [ 2 ] and sometimes a The Covenant 2: Brotherhood of Evil.
“The Terminal List” prequel series at Amazon Prime Video has cast Dar Salim in a key recurring guest star role, Variety has learned. Salim has joined “The Terminal List: Dark Wolf” in the ...
The Covenant (2006) The Marksman (2005) Sniper 3 (2004) Mummy an' The Armadillo (2004) Alien Hunter (2003) True Blue (2001) The Forsaken (2001) Outside Ozona (1998) Exit in Red (1996) Black Day Blue Night (1995) Shadowhunter (1993) A Climate for Killing (1991) Crash and Burn (1990) Shadowzone (1990) Thunder Alley (1985) The Slayer (1982)
Highest-grossing films of 2006 Rank Title Distributor Domestic gross 1 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest: Disney: $423,315,812 2 Night at the Museum: 20th Century Fox: $250,863,268 3 Cars: Disney: $244,082,982 4 X-Men: The Last Stand: 20th Century Fox: $234,362,462 5 The Da Vinci Code: Sony: $217,536,138 6 Superman Returns: Warner Bros ...
After Alien 3, we jump around 200 years into the future (approximately 2318) for the events of Alien: Resurrection.This story follows a cloned version of Ripley who scientists have brought to life ...
Writers for Bloody Disgusting have drawn comparisons between the series and the 2006 film The Covenant, stating that both heavily feature homoeroticism and that "their power lies in subverting the traditional male gaze associated with horror films and, as a result, objectifying the male bodies for the audience’s viewing pleasure". [10]