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Monster Summer is a 2024 American adventure horror film [1] [2] directed by David Henrie, written by Cornelius Uliano and Bryan Schulz, and starring Mason Thames, Lorraine Bracco and Mel Gibson. Monster Summer premiered at the DGA Theater in Los Angeles on September 24, 2024, and was released in the United States on October 4, 2024, by Pastime ...
Summer is here and the guppies celebrate with much outdoor fun. However, they have to use their summer camping skills they learnt in the Summer Camp Games in order to save Bubble Puppy. Pop Song: Summertime; Shop: Summer Supplies Store; Lunch Joke: Ice Cream with Sprinklers (Nonny) Storybook: Cowgirl Lemonade Stand; Dance Song: Summer Dance
There Is a Monster: Mike Taylor Joey Collins, Ena O'Rourke, Jesse Milliner United States Psychological thriller Horror [140] Things Will Be Different: Michael Felker Adam David Thompson, Riley Dandy United States Time Travel Thriller [141] Time Cut: Hannah MacPherson Michael Shanks, Madison Bailey, Antonia Gentry, Griffin Gluck: United States
A movie starring the actor Mel Gibson that shot in Wilmington and Southport in 2021 and 2022 has a new name, a trailer and a release date. "Monster Summer," a coming-of-age horror/comedy thriller ...
A genial juvenile adventure that’s equal parts “The Hardy Boys” and “Goosebumps,” “Monster Summer” has Mason Thames (the principal child captive in “The Black Phone”) in ...
Mel Gibson brought two dates to the special screening of his Monster Summer movie in Los Angeles, his youngest children, Lucia and Lars. Gibson, 68, was all smiles as he posed on the red carpet ...
Sleepaway is a horror indie role-playing game by Jay Dragon about teenage counselors at a summer camp trying to protect misfit campers from a monster called the Lindworm that takes on the form of its victims. [1] [2] It has themes of trauma, LGBTQ community support, and non-binary gender exploration.
Monster Summer: Pastime Pictures: David Henrie (director); Cornelius Uliano, Bryan Schulz (screenplay); Mason Thames, Lorraine Bracco, Mel Gibson, Kevin James [364] Things Will Be Different: Magnet Releasing: Michael Felker (director/screenplay); Adam David Thompson, Riley Dandy, Chloe Skoczen, Justin Benson, Sarah Bolger [365] The Forest Hills