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  2. Nonny de la Peña - Wikipedia

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    De la Peña established Pyedog Productions in 1994, following her role as associate producer for the Academy Award nominated film Death on the Job.The studio focused on feature-length documentaries surrounding social and cultural impact stories, including Unconstitutional: The War on Our Civil Liberties, The Jaundiced Eye and Mama/MAMA.

  3. John Paddy Carstairs - Wikipedia

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    John Paddy Carstairs (born John Keys; 11 May 1910, in London – 12 December 1970, in London) was a British film director (1933–62) and television director (1962–64), usually of light-hearted subject matter. [1] He was also a comic novelist and painter. [2]

  4. Patrick Boyle (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Boyle (11 April 1905–7 February 1982) [1] was an Irish novelist.. Boyle was born in 1905 in Ballymoney, Co. Antrim.He worked for the Ulster Bank in Donegal and Wexford.

  5. The Eye (2023 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Eye is a 2023 British psychological thriller film directed by Daphne Schmon and starring Shruti Haasan and Mark Rowley. The film screened at the London Independent Film Festival on 12 October 2023 and the Greek International Film Festival.

  6. 'Say Nothing' Seeks to Tell a Nuanced, True Story of ... - AOL

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    $14.00 at amazon.com. Inspired to learn more about Dolours, Radden Keefe would go on write a bestselling non-fiction book, Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland, which ...

  7. The Eye (2008 film) - Wikipedia

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    On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film received an approval rating of 22% based on 78 reviews, with an average rating of 4.3/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "Featuring wooden performances and minimal scares, The Eye is another tedious remake of an Asian horror film". [5]

  8. 'The Pale Blue Eye' explained: Inside Netflix's new Edgar ...

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    The film uses fiction to explore a truth that's familiar to anyone who's turned Poe's pages, which is, real horrors seldom have easy explanations,” he says. Bale’s lifelong appreciation of Poe ...

  9. The Hypnotic Eye - Wikipedia

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    The Hypnotic Eye is a 1960 [1] [2] horror film, released by Allied Artists on February 27, 1960, starring Jacques Bergerac, Allison Hayes, Merry Anders, Eric "Big Daddy" Nord, and Ferdinand Demara, billed as "Fred Demara".