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Martyrs is a 2008 French-language psychological horror film written and directed by Pascal Laugier, and starring Mylène Jampanoï, Morjana Alaoui, and Catherine Bégin.It follows a young woman's quest to seek revenge against individuals who abducted and tortured her as a child, and her friend, also a victim of abuse.
Leigh explained: “I make sure the doors and windows of the house are locked, and I leave the bathroom door open and shower curtain open. I’m always facing the door, watching, no matter where ...
Martyrs is a 2015 American horror film directed by Kevin and Michael Goetz, and written by Mark L. Smith.The film stars Troian Bellisario, Bailey Noble and Kate Burton.A remake of Pascal Laugier's 2008 film of the same name, the story sees a woman who, after having been kidnapped and tortured as a child, goes to kill her supposed captors, and with her friend discovers the dark truth behind the ...
Martyr (politics) Martyr (surname) "The Martyr" (Herman Melville poem), on the assassination of Abraham Lincoln The Martyr, by Rodin; Matt Bentley, also known as Martyr, American professional wrestler
Gosselin has played characters in films of various genres, including the drama films Familia (2005), You're Sleeping Nicole (2014), Kiss Me Like a Lover (2016) and Boost (2017), the horror films Martyrs (2008), The Gracefield Incident (2017) and the thriller films The Fall of the American Empire (2018) and The Hummingbird Project (2018).
I disagree. I like when the plot is described in a detailed manner. The more detail the better. I would rather see more information in articles than less. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 63.251.227.210 01:08, 1 May 2009 (UTC)
Ghostland was first shown in competition on 3 February 2018 at the Festival international du film fantastique de Gérardmer. [5] [1] [12] Ghostland won three film awards at the festival, including the Grand Prize, Audience Award, and the SyFy Award.
Martyrs Lane is a 2021 British gothic horror film written and directed by Ruth Platt, produced by Christine Alderson and Katie Hodgkin and starring Denise Gough, Steven Cree, Anastasia Hille, Hannah Rae and Kiera Thompson.