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Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y 4: A Dark Truth: Magnolia Pictures: Damian Lee (director/screenwriter); Andy García, Kim Coates, Deborah Kara Unger, Alec Rayme, David Anders, Henry Kingi, Eva Longoria, Forest Whitaker, Devon Bostick, Steven Bauer, Al Sapienza, Kevin Durand, Jim Calarco, Millie Davis
Hickox sustained several significant injuries throughout his career, notably while serving as a home plate umpire. On May 14, 2005, Hickox suffered an "inner ear injury including concussion and several broken [facial] bones" while wearing a Wilson-manufactured "sample" mask that Hickox alleged was defective, filing a lawsuit against the manufacturer for failing to inform Hickox that his ...
11.6 (2013) – French biographical drama film depicting the real-life story of criminal Toni Musulin, who pulls off one of the largest heists in France's history without the aid of firearms [1] 12 Years a Slave (2013) – biographical drama film based on Solomon Northup , a New York State-born free negro who was deceived and kidnapped in ...
Anthony Hickox directed the thriller and was produced by Fiona Combe, Pippa Cross and Janette Day. [1] It was produced by Seven Arts Films and is the return of Hickox to the horror genre. Hickox shot the film in London and the Home Counties, England, UK. [2] The film was based on a screenplay from Fiona Combe, Anthony Hickox and Robb Squire. [3]
Second of five consecutive trailers chosen by fans for Fan Appreciation Month from a list of fifty options. This was the 4th place choice. After the trailer, Bailey reads in his trailer announcer voice quotes from Carrie Fisher and her mother Debbie Reynolds, who died on December 27 and 28, respectively, in 2016.
Jill Rips (also known as Jill the Ripper and Tied Up [1]) is a 2000 American film directed by Anthony Hickox starring Dolph Lundgren, based on a 1987 novel by Scottish writer Frederic Lindsay. Plot [ edit ]
Dick’s Sporting Goods, with the help of Simone Biles, Dak Prescott, Chris Paul and Quinn Ewers, launches a holiday campaign produced in partnership with Bolded, OBB Media’s recently announced ...
Blockbuster announced an exchange offer of $14.50 per share ($11.50 cash and $3.00 in Blockbuster shares). In response, Hollywood Video agreed to a buyout on January 10, 2005, by Movie Gallery, a smaller competitor. Movie Gallery paid $860 million, $13.25 per share, and the assumption of $380 million in debt.