Scream
Scream is a slasher media franchise created by Wes Craven, consisting of five films and a television series. It is loosely inspired by the murders committed by Danny Rolling in 1990.
The story revolves around English nobleman Alan Cunningham (played by Anthony Steffen), who is tormented by the death of his first wife, Evelyn. Afflicted by psychological trauma and obsessed with the memory of his deceased wife, Alan begins inviting young women to his family estate, only to torture and kill them.
The 1996 film The Ghost and the Darkness, directed by Stephen Hopkins, is a historical thriller based on true events. The main characters are played by Val Kilmer and Michael Douglas, portraying Lieutenant Colonel John Henry Patterson and a fictional hunter named Charles Remington, respectively.
A hitman named Jesse Weiland is arrested and becomes a government informant.
The goal is to take down the most powerful criminal organization in Louisiana, but the problems won’t be long in coming.
Rob and Betty are a couple with an unusual passion for offal and human parts. Rob, working in a first aid team, one day during a work operation finds a decomposing body, steals it, and brings it home. There, a mad love affair begins, leading to perverse and sick sexual relations.
Five films united not only by the usual themes of guilt, submission, and the attempt at redemption, typical of the great English director, but also by the aesthetic choice of black and white, a highly expressive form that highlights the lights and shadows of the complex human soul.
Today we step into the shoes of Dead Space’s protagonist, Isaac Clarke, a mining engineer, as we wander through the massive USG Ishimura, a “Planet Cracker” mining ship, orbiting around the planet Aegis VII.
Despite its widespread popularity, few have delved into the origins of this tale, likely because of the habit of considering it harmless and devoid of any real-world reference.
On August 5, 2022, she was involved in a car accident. On August 12, a family statement announced that Anne Celeste Heche was “brain dead.” That same day, the machines keeping her alive were turned off, and the official news of the actress’s death was confirmed.
A gang of professional bank robbers find the police on their trail after they inadvertently leave a clue at the scene of their latest heist.