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Dead Sea (formerly known as Flycatcher) [2] is a 2024 American crime horror film written and directed by Phil Volken. It stars Dean Cameron, Isabel Gravitt, Koa Tom, Garrett Wareing, Alexander Wraith and Genneya Walton. The film is about a young woman and her two friends that are rescued by a fishing vessel's captain, unaware that the ship ...
Mark Schultz's reaction to the movie has been varied due to the intensely personal subject matter. He supported the film in general throughout its creation and served as a consultant. At one point he became angry and criticized Bennett Miller after critics pointed out "homosexual undertones" in the portrayal of the relationship between himself ...
Fairey Flycatcher, British fighter aircraft of the 1920s–1930s; Flycatcher (comics), character in the Vertigo comic book Fables; Flycatcher (radar), short-range air defense fire control system; Fly-killing device; HMS Flycatcher, former UK military base; The Frog Prince, fairy tale, some of whose versions are dubbed "Flycatcher"
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 92% of 13 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.1/10. [2] Carla Hay of Culture Mix reviewed the film, stating "With breathtaking cinematography and even more poignant human stories, Fly is an unforgettable documentary about the dangerous sport of BASE jumping.
Big Daddy's Horror Review gave The Catcher one star, and described it as lazy and incompetent. [1] The film was held in similar disdain by Vegan Voorhees, which awarded it a half-star and criticized the plot, acting, editing and gore effects. [2]
Cinefantastique's Steve Biodrowski declared that "the film, though hardly a masterpiece, stands in many ways above the level of B-movie science fiction common in the 1950s". [12] Critic Steven H. Scheuer praised it as a "superior science-fiction thriller with a literate script for a change, plus good production effects and capable performances ...
Little Shop of Horrors is a 1986 American horror comedy musical film directed by Frank Oz.It is an adaptation of the 1982 off-Broadway musical of the same name by composer Alan Menken and writer Howard Ashman, which is itself an adaptation of the 1960 film The Little Shop of Horrors by director Roger Corman.
While in production, the film was at first titled Flying Wild, but was changed to Fly Away Home just weeks before its release in movie theaters. The original trailer has the title Flying Wild , [ 9 ] and can be found on certain VHS copies of Jumanji from Columbia TriStar Home Video ; the French version title ( L'Envolée sauvage ) is the ...