Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Till Death was released in the United States in a limited amount of theaters on July 2, 2021, and was simultaneously released on video on demand. [ 2 ] [ 10 ] According to data reported to PostVOD (by Screen Engine) that was released in early July 2021, Till Death was singled out as one of the low-budget movies most likely to be watched by ...
The film stars Jordan Hayes and Max Topplin, with James McGowan and Rosemary Dunsmore in supporting roles. [1] It follows a young woman (Hayes) who, after hailing a late-night ride-share, finds herself trapped with a strange driver (Topplin) on a deserted road, as the two become targets of a mysterious and malevolent force known as "The Toll Man".
He comes back and they fight, but he convinces her to go with him on a trip upstate. Miller dozes off at the wheel and crashes the car, resulting in Julie's death. An injured Miller almost calls 9-1-1, then realizes he must cover up his involvement. He flees the scene as the car bursts into flames.
Contagion is a 2011 American medical disaster thriller film directed by Steven Soderbergh.Its ensemble cast includes Matt Damon, Laurence Fishburne, Elliott Gould, Jude Law, Marion Cotillard, Kate Winslet, Bryan Cranston, Jennifer Ehle, Sanaa Lathan, and Gwyneth Paltrow.
The Khodynka Tragedy (Russian: Ходынская трагедия) was a crowd crush that occurred on 30 May [O.S. 18 May] 1896, on Khodynka Field in Moscow, Russia.The crush happened during the festivities after the coronation of the last Emperor of Russia, Nicholas II.
The movie was filmed on board the chartered Italian ocean liner Irpinia, [9] which was fitted with two false funnels in order to resemble St. Louis. [ 10 ] [ 1 ] It was also shot on location in Barcelona , Spain (standing in for Cuba), [ 1 ] [ 2 ] St. Pancras Chambers in London, and at the EMI Elstree Studios in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire.
He also criticized the inflated death toll, saying the film was "an interesting experience in illusion". [4] In retrospect, Gregory Poirier, who wrote the film said: “Rosewood didn’t do much box office. The reviews were generally good, and Siskel and Ebert raved about it, but John [Singleton] was right; it was in many ways too difficult to ...
By 8:30 a.m., the official death toll of 15 was released. [163] The earlier estimate was ten over the true death toll count, but close to the total count of wounded students. The total count of deaths was 12 students (14 including the shooters) and one teacher; 20 students and one teacher were injured as a result of the shootings.