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The Dead Girl is a 2006 American drama thriller film written and directed by Karen Moncrieff, starring Brittany Murphy, Toni Collette, Rose Byrne and Marcia Gay Harden. The film was nominated for several 2007 Independent Spirit Awards including Best Feature and Best Director. [2] It is the story of a young woman's death and the people linked to ...
She was saved by Franklin “Coop” Cooper, the police officer who responded to the scene. Joe Hannen, an escaped mental patient who arrived at their camp, is blamed for the murders. The press dubs Quincy a "final girl," comparing her to two other final girls; Lisa Milner and Samantha "Sam" Boyd. Quincy is contacted by Lisa, and the two begin ...
Bambi Woods is an American former pornographic film actress and exotic dancer best known for her appearance as the title character in the 1978 film Debbie Does Dallas.Her success during the Golden Age of Porn and later disappearance fueled speculation that she had died of a drug overdose in 1986.
Befriending other waitresses, Kate (Melora Walters) and Raychel (Mariah Carey), Meg slowly learns that the restaurant is run by mobsters as she delves deeper into their dangerous world. The film premiered at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival and was released later that year on HBO and Cinemax with international distribution managed by Intermedia ...
Michelangelo's Pietà; Agnes' death is reminiscent of Jesus' Passion. Although Agnes' apparent resurrection may reflect Anna's fear (or desire), Emma Wilson wrote that it blurred the line between life and dream and might involve supernatural activity. [55] Bergman explained the scene: Death is the ultimate loneliness; that is what is so important.
The Grudge film series features a large cast of characters mainly created by screenwriter Stephen Susco and Takashi Shimizu.The film series focuses on people affected by a deadly curse that spreads like a virus and manifests itself in various ways, such as turning people homicidal or people being haunted, ultimately leading to their demise if they come in contact with the curse in any way.
Misty, in full chaos mode, joins forces with an equally odd Citizen Detective Walter (Elijah Wood being a delightful weirdo), to track down a missing Natalie—who, plot twist, has been kidnapped ...
The scene where the actresses strut down the hallway in slow-motion to Imperial Teen's "Yoo Hoo" has become a signature feature of the film, drawing homage in film and television, most notably Mean Girls, and being parodied in films like Not Another Teen Movie (2001).