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The main event was a two out of three falls match, in which Lex Luger defeated Ron Simmons to retain the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. Another major match at the event was a Chamber of Horrors match between the team of El Gigante , Sting , and The Steiner Brothers ( Rick Steiner and Scott Steiner ) and the team of Abdullah the Butcher ...
Devil in My Ride; The Devil Inside; The Devil's Advocate; The Devil's Carnival; The Devil's Carnival: Alleluia! The Devil's Nightmare; The Devil's Rock; Dante's Inferno (1924) Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic [9] Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the Movie: Mugen Train; The Devil and Daniel Webster; The Devil and Max Devlin; Devil's Den; Doctor ...
Right: The devil reappears a year later and forces Haizmann to sign another pact with his own blood. Middle: The Virgin Mary makes the devil to return the second pact during an exorcism. The idea of making a deal with the devil has appeared many times in works of popular culture. These pacts with the Devil can be found in many genres, including ...
The Show is a 1995 American documentary film about hip hop music.It was directed by Brian Robbins and featured interviews with some of hip hop's biggest names. Def Jam founder Russell Simmons stars in and narrates the film.
Press Play Films has revealed its latest project, “Spaceman,” a genre-bending film that blends sci-fi, fantasy and coming-of-age elements. The film, written and directed by emerging filmmaker ...
National Champions is a 2021 American sports drama film directed by Ric Roman Waugh, based on the play of the same name by Adam Mervis.The film stars Stephan James, J. K. Simmons, Alexander Ludwig, Lil Rel Howery, Tim Blake Nelson, Andrew Bachelor, Jeffrey Donovan, David Koechner, Kristin Chenoweth, Timothy Olyphant, and Uzo Aduba.
The standout scene in the film, which was finally issued on DVD and Blu-ray by Shout! Factory in 2017, is Velvet’s snarling cabaret performance of “It Takes a Man Like Me to Be a Woman Like Me.”
Martyn Auty criticized the movie in the Monthly Film Bulletin as "heavy handed". [8] Pop Matters reviewed the movie in 2019, writing that it "won’t raise the hackles of anyone looking for deep scares, but it is an absorbing suspense-drama that will at least keep you in your seat, if not the edge of it".