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Single White Female – 1992 – character of Hedra Carlson/Ellen Besch played by Jennifer Jason Leigh [13] The Crush – 1993 – character of Adrian Forrester played by Alicia Silverstone [12] Mad Love – 1995 – character of Casey Roberts played by Drew Barrymore [12] Fear – 1996 – character of David McCall played by Mark Wahlberg [12]
Pages in category "Fiction about agoraphobia" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... Where'd You Go, Bernadette (film) The Woman in the ...
The Net is a 1995 American action thriller film directed by Irwin Winkler [3] and starring Sandra Bullock, Jeremy Northam, and Dennis Miller. [4] The film was released on July 28, 1995. In the film, a systems analyst with few personal contacts learns that all records about her life have been deleted, and that her house has been emptied and must ...
The film follows a criminal psychologist and a homicide detective who must work together to find a serial killer who is committing copycat crimes modeled after notorious murderers. Principal photography began on October 3, 1994 in the San Francisco Bay Area. The film was theatrically released by Warner Bros. on October 27, 1995. It was a ...
Agoraphobia is believed to be due to a combination of genetic and environmental factors. The condition often runs in families, and stressful or traumatic events such as the death of a parent or being attacked may be a trigger. [1] In the DSM-5, agoraphobia is classified as a phobia along with specific phobias and social phobia.
Phobia is a 2016 Indian psychological thriller film, directed by Pavan Kirpalani and produced by Viki Rajani. The film stars Radhika Apte in the leading role as Mehak, an artist suffering from severe agoraphobia. Produced jointly by Eros International and Next Gen Films, it was released on 27 May 2016.
Kimi is a 2022 American thriller film directed by Steven Soderbergh and written and produced by David Koepp. The film stars Zoë Kravitz. It was released on HBO Max on February 10, 2022, to generally positive reviews.
Starburst listed Chrissy Randall's character as a highlight, as they felt she "realistically conveys the struggles of an agoraphobia sufferer". [6] Flickering Myth and Nerdly were more critical, with Flickering Myth writing that "it sometimes feels a tad sluggish and over-encumbered with melodramatic subplots, yet this is still a solid calling ...