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The List is a 2007 American thriller film directed by Gary Wheeler and based on the novel of the same name by Robert Whitlow. The film was shot in Wilmington, North Carolina . It stars Malcolm McDowell , Chuck Carrington , Hilarie Burton and Will Patton .
In his list of the 10 worst films of 1972, Vincent Canby of The New York Times, wrote of A Place Called Today, "This is my sentimental choice as the most horrible film of the year, one of the two soft-core porn films of 1972 that, starred Cheri Caffaro (Mrs. Don Schain) as a singularly unqualified enchantress, a role that amounts to a kind of character part for her.
The first was called “Miss Eerie” and supposedly sounded like a commercial jingle. ... is real, and still runs today. The cast of ‘St. Elmo’s Fire’: Rob Lowe, Ally Sheedy, Demi Moore ...
But being cast in Phantom Thread (2017) finally brought her deserved wider recognition. Director Paul Thomas Anderson was so stunned by her performance as the indomitable sister of Daniel Day ...
"The Abby" is the second-to-last shot. Named after assistant director, Abner E "Abby" Singer, who called out the shot to give the crew extra time to prepare for a company move or wrap. [4] above-the-line The list of individuals who guide and influence the creative direction, process, and voice of a given narrative in a film and related ...
But being cast in Phantom Thread (2017) finally brought her deserved wider recognition. Director Paul Thomas Anderson was so stunned by her performance as the indomitable sister of Daniel Day ...
13 Eerie is a 2013 Canadian horror film directed by Lowell Dean, making his feature film debut. [1] It is also produced by Don Carmody, Kevin DeWalt, Mark Montague and David Cormican and written by Christian Piers Betley. The film stars Katharine Isabelle, Michael Shanks, Brendan Fehr, Brendan Fletcher, Nick Moran and Jesse Moss.
The best part is that he actually makes you cling to the edge of the seat most of the time. No mean feat, considering the limitations on mainstream Tamil cinema." [1] Behindwoods wrote " Although paranormal subjects are not something new, the narrative style, technical wizardry and the brilliant camera work give Eeram, the real eerie experience."