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“In theaters, the great cult”
“In theaters, the great cult”
The film tells the story of Cassie Thomas, masterfully portrayed by Carey Mulligan, a smart and charming young woman who dropped out of college to care for her sick mother. Far from her dreams of graduation and a career, Cassie leads an apparently ordinary life but hides a nocturnal secret.
The plot follows the protagonist Dan Turner, played by Mamoudou Athine, a government archivist tasked with digitizing the tapes of a 1990s project called “Archive 81.” During his mission, Dan discovers that the archival project was actually a mind control experiment involving a group of people subjected to deep sleep induction techniques and memory manipulation.
The work in question is the third installment of a trilogy that also includes the films “Unbreakable” from 2000 and “Split” from 2016. The plot revolves around three main characters: David Dunn (played by Bruce Willis), Elijah Price / Mr. Glass (played by Samuel L. Jackson), and Kevin Wendell Crumb (played by James McAvoy).
Thanks to the famous 𝘌𝘴𝘰𝘥𝘰 𝘥𝘪 𝘔𝘢𝘳𝘪𝘦𝘭, 125,000 Cubans embarked towards southern Florida. A high percentage of these exiles came from prisons and psychiatric hospitals.
In the dark firmament of contemporary art, Dari Zuron emerges as a restless star, capable of sculpting nightmares with the same grace others use to sketch light. His works, rich in gloomy symbolism and gothic suggestions, seem to breathe in the limbo between death and memory, evoking disjointed figures, faces lost in the silence of oblivion, and twilight settings where every detail oozes wounded beauty.
The film follows the story of a family man, portrayed by Andy Powers, who wears a clown costume for his son’s birthday, but discovers that the garment is cursed and he can no longer remove it. This triggers a terrible transformation that leads him to become a ravenous creature that feeds on children.
In the dark firmament of contemporary art, Dari Zuron emerges as a restless star, capable of sculpting nightmares with the same grace others use to sketch light. His works, rich in gloomy symbolism and gothic suggestions, seem to breathe in the limbo between death and memory, evoking disjointed figures, faces lost in the silence of oblivion, and twilight settings where every detail oozes wounded beauty.
The film opens with the fisherman Nolan, played by Richard Harris, and his crew capturing a shark on behalf of an aquatic park. During the capture, a pregnant female orca attacks the shark to protect her calf.
A fourteen-year-old girl dies shortly after giving birth to a baby girl.
Her identity is unknown, but thanks to a diary that the young girl had with her, midwife Anna Khitrova investigates her past, uncovering links to Russian organized crime.