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The first sequel, Werner: Eat My Dust!!!, was the most expensive German animated film of all-time, with a cost of $12 million (8 million Deutsch mark). It opened on 633 screens on Thursday, June 27, 1996 and had a record opening for a German film with a gross of $7.3 million in 4 days.
Season 1 started airing on October 2, 2024 with episode titles matching the names of families on which the Klatts are spying: Episode 1 – The Klatts (original air date: October 2, 2024): The Klatts' daughter Wanda goes missing, and they come up with an out-of-the-ordinary way to help find her.
The Game is a 1997 American mystery thriller film [5] directed by David Fincher, starring Michael Douglas, Sean Penn, Deborah Kara Unger and James Rebhorn and produced by Propaganda Films and PolyGram Filmed Entertainment.
In October 2014, the special task force of the German police searched an apartment in Pansdorf whose residents were suspected of operating the illegal video-on-demand streaming website kinox.to. The raid on the apartment was the first major appearance of Pansdorf in the German media, primarily due to the case's peculiarity of a highly criminal ...
The website provides a detailing listing of television programs and films, and aggregates the media content available on the Internet.Movie4k.to does not host any content, and instead acts as a search index for streaming sources.
Dragonkeeper is a 2024 animated fantasy adventure film directed by Salvador Simó and Li Jianping, with a script written by Carole Wilkinson, Pablo Castrillo, Ignacio Ferreras and Rosanna Checcini, based on Carole Wilkinson's 2003 novel Dragonkeeper.
The Mandela Effect is a 2019 science fiction horror film written and directed by David Guy Levy, starring Charlie Hofheimer as a father grieving for the loss of his daughter.
Nathaniel Muir of Aipt Comics gave the film a negative review, writing that it "never finds rhythm". [7] Tyler Doupe of Dread Central also wrote a negative review, summarizing that the film "never congeals", [8] while Kevin Wetmore of Horror Buzz felt it was "uninteresting and clichéd" [9] and Chris Catt, writing for Creepy Catalog, thought the film "never comes together".