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Signs is a 2002 American science fiction horror thriller film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan and produced by Shyamalan, Frank Marshall, Kathleen Kennedy and Sam Mercer. The film was produced by Blinding Edge Pictures and The Kennedy/Marshall Company .
You is an American psychological thriller novel series, written by Caroline Kepnes, and television series, developed by Greg Berlanti and Sera Gamble, following bookshop owner Joe Goldberg in a satire of romantic comedies, as he struggles to overcome his homicidal tendencies while searching for true love.
You is a 2009 American drama film directed by and starring Melora Hardin [1] (in her directorial debut). The film also stars Gildart Jackson (who also wrote the film), Brenda Strong , Allison Mack , Amy Pietz , Jerry Hardin , Don Michael Paul , and Joely Fisher .
The official trailer for You was released on April 10, 2018, by Lifetime. [102] You premiered on Lifetime in the United States on September 9, 2018. [103] In May 2018, it was announced that Netflix acquired the exclusive international broadcast rights to You, making it available as an original series on the platform.
Tara McNamara of Common Sense Media awarded the film two stars out of five. [6]Roger Moore of Movie Nation wrote that "this cast is top drawer, with Hopper Penn taking his first big lead and running with it, his sister furthering her character-turn trip towards a career and Sidel showing promise beyond the “socialite” label prominently-applied to her profile on the Internet Movie Database."
Like, very different. Imagine Sharpay as Miss Gretchen Toaster Strudel Queen Wieners. Impossible, I know! Ashley Tisdale auditioned, but it only took one take for Lacey Chabert to land the role.
The contents of the Signs (soundtrack) page were merged into Signs (film) on 12 May 2016. For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected page, please see its history ; for the discussion at that location, see its talk page .
The released version of the film was very different than the screenplay and the director's original cut, due to extensive post-production ordered by Miramax chief Harvey Weinstein. [2] Despite being the second-highest grossing film at the domestic box office its opening weekend, the film was panned by critics, and grossed $24.4 million against ...