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Hard Candy is a 2005 American psychological thriller film [3] focusing on a 14-year-old female vigilante's trapping and torture of a man whom she suspects of being a sexual predator. The film was directed by David Slade , written by Brian Nelson , and stars Patrick Wilson and Elliot Page .
The second song may have been "Devil Wouldn't Recognize You" which Madonna developed with Henry in 2005 before re-working it with other writers for inclusion on her 2008 album Hard Candy. "Triggering" Another collaboration between Madonna and Mirwais. The song leaked in full on August 21, 2008. [157]
He also wrote the play "Overlooked" and co-wrote the script for the vampire film 30 Days of Night, which was released in late 2007 and helmed by Hard Candy director David Slade. Nelson wrote the script for the M. Night Shyamalan-produced thriller Devil. [3]
In the 2005 film Hard Candy, Elliot Page plays a teenage vigilante seeking revenge on a sexual predator. But as revealed in his new memoir Pageboy, the then-17-year-old actor was subjected to ...
Lawson gave the team speech in the summer of 2022, unintentionally coining the phrase “handle hard better.” It wasn’t something she went around saying — it happened organically.
His first feature film, Hard Candy, was released in 2005 by Lions Gate Entertainment, who purchased the independent movie at the Sundance Film Festival. [2] He went on to direct the vampire film 30 Days of Night in 2007. [3] Slade directed The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, [4] the third film in the Twilight film series. [5]
The company continued to produce feature films including Far From Heaven, [8] Where God Left His Shoes, [9] and Hard Candy. [10] With a name change in 2011, the then-Vulcan Productions shifted its measure of success from box office numbers and critical ratings to driving social impact and world change. [ 11 ]
But both main characters in Hard Candy are criminals, Hayley is a vigilante and Jeff a pedophile rapist. Deloop82 ( talk ) 06:35, 8 January 2018 (UTC) [ reply ] They're both breaking the law, yes, but that does not automatically make it a 'crime' film per se.