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Viral (2016)
Released only 7 years ago, the world has changed so much since Viral was made it practically feels like a period piece but that actually works in its favor.
The news is warning people of the “worm flu” as it spreads throughout the world. Caused by a parasite, those affected develop a voracious appetite before vomiting blood and collapsing from severe seizures. When the worm flu forces their town to quarantine, teenage sisters Stacey (Analeigh Tipton) and Emma (Sofia Black-D’Elia) are left alone. Their father, (Michael Kelly) was on his way to pick up their mother from the airport and the new security measures mean they have no idea when they'll be able to return.
You can see what I meant earlier about the film feeling like it comes from a different era. Viral, was made before the COVID-19 epidemic and one of its more interesting aspects is how accurately it predicted what would happen. The Drakefords have recently moved to the area. While Stacey has made plenty of friends and has a boyfriend, CJ (Colson Baker), Emma is only starting to feel at home in her new school. After the teens are left home alone and learn school is closed indefinitely, they go to a party with all of their classmates. Normally, Emma wouldn’t be interested, but Evan (Travis Tope), the handsome neighbor she’s befriended, will be there. They don’t see the imposed curfew or the government warnings as anything to take too seriously. There, a few people wear masks but most don’t and wouldn’t you know it, someone infected shows up, spreading a plague that could’ve been contained to who knows how many households. The sickness in this film is obviously more extreme and dangerous than the one we went through but several scenes in the film feel eerily familiar. Government vehicles pass through the streets, blasting warnings to everyone to stay indoors, respect the curfews and report infected individuals. When people die from the flu, everyone in the house is taken away by people in hazmat suits and their house is marked so the CDC knows how many people were taken. Food packets are distributed to each household so people don’t have to leave their homes for any reason.
Another of the film’s strengths is the relationship between the characters. Stacey and Emma feel like real sisters. The actresses have some nice little bits of dialogue to help us understand who they are even whether they’re talking about normal subjects like school and boys or they're contemplating the danger they now face. Stacey may be more outgoing, she may tease her little sister often but she’s looking out for her. The scenes of normal interactions make you understand why, when one becomes infected, the other refuses to leave her behind.
Once the worm flu comes home, some of the weaknesses in the story creep in. We're reminded that this is a horror film - not a dramatic thriller set in a frightening time - with a scare that turns out to be just a dream. Towards the end of the picture, the sisterly bond on display strains credibility. Remember, this worm flu is not like Covid-19, where it’s just infectious and potentially fatal. The disease in this movie is directly compared to Toxoplasma gondii, the parasite that removes rodents’ fear of cats. It alters the way people act and can make them murderous. When your loved one manages to escape the room you’ve locked them in, it’s not so they can hang out with their friends or go buy that cheeseburger they’ve been craving; it’s so they can kill and/or spread the parasite. If they run into a dark, abandoned house, only an insane person would follow them and that's before we see the dead bodies and the open door leading towards the dark basement. It’s the ultimate “don’t go in there!” scene. In its defense, it leads to a great, final reveal about the worm flu. Except for one scene where we get to see it take control of a hostile neighbor, the details about the parasitic worm are kept vague, which keeps it scary. That final reveal raises all sorts of questions as it makes you realize how big of a nightmare these characters are living in.
Minus a couple of moments where the characters toss away their survival skills like a dirty face mask, Viral is an enjoyable horror thriller when it's not trying too hard to go for the typical scares. I'd rate it higher if it wasn't for another movie that "predicted" the pandemic more frighteningly and accurately, Contagion. Between the two, that's the better movie. (October 29, 2024)
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Henry Joost & Ariel Schulman, {2016} Nerve
#film#gif#henry joost#ariel schulman#emma roberts#emily meade#2016#glitch#screens on screen#people#women#desktop view#colour#male filmmakers#2010s#feature length#usa
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Title: Nerve
Rating: PG-13
Director: Henry Joost, Ariel Schulman
Cast: Emma Roberts, Dave Franco, Emily Meade, Miles Heizer, Juliette Lewis, Kimiko Glenn, Machine Gun Kelly, Marc John Jefferies, Samira Wiley, Brian Marc, Ed Squires, Deema Aitken, Michael Drayer
Release year: 2016
Genres: crime, adventure, mystery
Blurb: Industrious high school senior Vee Delmonico has had it with living life on the sidelines. When pressured by friends to join the popular online game Nerve, Vee decides to sign up for just one dare in what seems like harmless fun...but as she finds herself caught up in the thrill of the adrenaline-fuelled competition, partnered with a mysterious stranger, the game begins to take a sinister turn with increasingly dangerous acts, leading her into a high-stakes finale that will determine her entire future.
#nerve#pg13#henry joost#ariel schulman#emma roberts#dave franco#emily meade#miles heizer#juliette lewis#2016#crime#adventure#mystery
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'Queer' Bounces Around 1950s Mexico City and Then Heads Down to the Jungle
'Queer' Bounces Around 1950s Mexico City and Then Heads Down to the Jungle
A still from the movie Queer, accompanying a review of the movie Queer (CREDIT: Yannis Drakoulidis/A24) Starring: Daniel Craig, Drew Starkey, Jason Schwartzman, Lesley Manville, Drew Droege, Henrique Zaga, Omar Apollo, Ariel Schulman, David Lowery Director: Luca Guadagnino Running Time: 135 Minutes Rating: R for Explicit Sex and Explicit Drug Use Release Date: November 27, 2024 (Theaters) What’s…
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#Ariel Schulman#Daniel Craig#David Lowery#Drew Droege#Drew Starkey#Henrique Zaga#Jason Schwartzman#Lesley Manville#Luca Guadagnino#Omar Apollo#Queer
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Nerve (2016) directed by Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman
age rating : 13+ genre: thriller, action, adventure duration: 1h 36m country: USA language: English screenplay: Jessica Sharzer, Jeanne Ryan
major cast: Emma Roberts, Dave Franco, Miles Heizer, Juliette Lewis, Emily Meade
plot summary: Vee (Emma Roberts) joins Nerve, a viral online game where players complete dares assigned by anonymous “watchers,” but soon realises there’s no turning back.
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THIS. GOTTA. BE. ONE. OF. THE. MOST. THRILLING. MOVIES. I. HAVE. EVER. WATCHED! seriously, Nerve is like someone took my everyday thrill of a social media feed, injected it with adrenaline, and set it loose on the big screen. it’s the ultimate combo of a pulse-pounding plot, gorgeous lighting, and edge-of-your-seat suspense that hooks me right from the start and never lets go. honestly, I didn’t even take a bathroom break – that’s how gripping this movie was. (yep, too much info, but this film deserves the confession!) let’s talk about the concept: an underground online dare game where people are players or watchers, and as the dares get riskier, so does the payout. it’s basically a social experiment on hyper-drive. honestly, it gave me big Pokémon Go vibes, but instead of finding cute little creatures, players here are thrown into real-life dares, as everyone around them is glued to their screens, watching the madness unfold. the digital, neon lighting palette? on point! it adds this incredible, almost unreal vibe that suits the high-stakes tech world the movie plays in. it’s like the movie dared the lighting team to bring out the energy of the online dares, and they delivered.
now, Emma Roberts and Dave Franco – massive props! they nailed their roles. Vee’s relatable “good girl stepping out of her comfort zone” mixed with Ian’s mystery man vibe is pure gold. their chemistry? electric. and it’s not just the two leads – the whole cast somehow makes this wild concept feel so real and relatable. I was all in, invested in every single twist and risky dare, and trust me, there’s no shortage of nail-biting moments. the suspense is a beast in Nerve. sure, I might have a guess about where it’s headed, but even then, the way it’s all laid out keeps me glued to the screen. I felt like I was right there with them, heart racing and hands clinging to the armrest. the entire setup just screams “don’t look away, or you’ll miss something epic!” I loved that it captures how technology messes with us – it makes me think about how we’re all glued to our screens and where that can take us if we’re not careful. like I said, Pokémon Go vibes, but with a wild edge.
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Viral (2016)
My rating: 4/10
#Viral#Henry Joost#Ariel Schulman#Barbara Marshall#Christopher Landon#Sofia Black-D'Elia#Lio Tipton#Travis Tope#Youtube
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"Queer will be my most personal film."
"It's a tribute to Powell & Pressburger. I've seen Red Shoes at least 50 times and I think Queer's sex scenes, which are numerous and quite outrageous, would be appreciated."
In the film, he reveals, will also have a role 3 famous directors, David Lowery, Ariel Schulman and Lisandro Alonso.
Everything, for Guadagnino, can become cinema. "They are Trojan horses, to say that nothing is as it seems, to tell something through another".
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Esta semana, especial documentales.
Catfish (Ariel Schulman y Henry Joost, 2010)
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Happy Birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊 To This Young Gifted & Black👩🏾 🤎🖤 Actress & Rising Star in Acting Of Today's Age Of Cinema
Born On March 22nd, 1991
She is an American actress and playwright who is best known for having played Billie Rowan on Show Me a Hero, Darlene on The Deuce, and Deborah Johnson in Judas and the Black Messiah, the latter of which earned her a nomination for a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.
In 2023, she began starring in the Amazon Prime Video psychological horror series Swarm by Donald Glover.
She first became interested in acting at about the age of 10. She graduated from Pace University with a B.A. in Theater in 2013.
Her Major Breakthrough Role Was in 2020
She plays a street-smart teenager in Project Power, directed by Ariel Schulman and Henry Joost, opposite Jamie Foxx and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, which was released on August 14, 2020, by Netflix.
& Now She is The Starring Actress In The Upcoming Blockbuster Film Based On The Hasbro Toy Line Franchise That Started It All in 2007 Live Action Movie Debuted
The Sequel To The Rebooted Franchise Of The Robots In Disguise
TRANSFORMERS 🤖: RISE OF THE BEASTS 🦍🐆🦏🐀
Please Wish This Young Black Talented🖤 Rising Actress A Happy Birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊 🎂
Dominique Fishback 👩🏾🤎🖤
#DominiqueFishback
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Top 5 Must-Watch Sci-Fi Movies Booming on Netflix Right Now
where every frame is a portal to limitless possibilities and extraordinary adventures. Discover the magic of the future, today!
In the Shadow of the Moon (2007) EW grade: A (read the review) Director: David Sington One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind" was the phrase that echoed around the galaxy in July of 1969, when American astronauts emerged from Apollo 11 and took their first steps on the surface of the moon. In 2007, In the Shadow of the Moon, a British documentary premiered at Sundance, chronicling this history-making achievement and digging into the story behind the Apollo program through interviews with 10 astronauts from across the program's many missions. Featuring never before released footage, archival news reports, and the perspectives of some of the only people to see Earth from this remarkable vantage point, In the Shadow of the Moon is stranger than science fiction because it's completely true.
2, Oxygen (2021) EW grade: B (read the review) Director: Alexandre Aja Cast: Mélanie Laurent, Mathieu Amalric, Malik Zidi A nightmare come to life for claustrophobics everywhere, Oxygen is a French language sci-fi film that thinks outside the box in terms of action. At the genesis, an unidentified woman (Mélanie Laurent) awakens in an airtight medical unit, unsure of who or where she is. Interactions with the system's AI - dubbed M.I.L.O. (Medical Interface Liaison Officer) - provide some clarity as to her identity, but no matter what she tries, she cannot escape her prison. As she seeks to understand who placed her in the box and why, truths about her personal life and the current state of the world come into focus - but her search for context is actually a race to outwit the slowly depleting oxygen levels.
3. Project Power (2020) EW grade: B+ (read the review) Director: Ariel Schulman, Henry Joost Cast: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jamie Foxx, Dominique Fishback, Machine Gun Kelly, Rodrigo Santoro, Courtney B. Vance, Amy Landecker What do a New Orleans police officer (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), a soldier in search of his daughter (Jamie Foxx), and a rapping drug dealer (Dominique Fishback, The Deuce) have in common? They're all working to rid the streets of Power, a new drug that gives users five minutes of superhero abilities, at the risk of killing them with one hit. A science fiction action film produced by Netflix, Project Power invites audiences into a city still suffering the after-effects of Katrina, even decades after the hurricane hit. Populated by morally murky characters - like Gordon-Levitt's Detective Frank Shaver, a cop who uses the drug to level the playing field against the city's criminals, or Fishback's teenage Robin Reilly, who knows she needs to deal to get ahead in this world, but is too smart to partake of her own product - the film finds room for cultural context amidst the action sequences.
4. See You Yesterday (2019) Director: Stefon Bristol Talent: Eden Duncan-Smith, Danté Crichlow, Marsha Stephanie Blake, Brian "Stro" Bradley The best way to live life with no regrets is to build a time machine - which is exactly what happens in Netflix's Spike Lee-produced sci-fi adventure film, See You Yesterday. After best friends and high school science prodigies C.J. and Sebastian unlock the secrets to time travel, they're forced to use their newfound invention in an attempt to save C.J.'s brother Calvin from a fatal encounter with the police. A modern take on Back to the Future - also featuring an appearance by the original time traveler, Michael J. Fox - the film grapples with highly relevant cultural issues like police brutality while still having fun with high school tropes and time loops. See You Yesterday might not have gotten the attention it deserved when it first premiered on the platform back in 2019.
5. Starship Troopers (1997) EW grade: B+ (read the review) Director: Paul Verhoeven Cast: Casper Van Dien, Dina Meyer, Denise Richards, Jake Busey, Neil Patrick Harris, Patrick Muldoon, Michael Ironside Fascist imagery and thudding allusions to World War II-era propaganda films permeate Paul Verhoeven's Starship Troopers, but because the provocative Dutch filmmaker didn't explicitly spell out his satire, it went over the heads of many upon its release. But time has been kind to the action-comedy, perhaps because its gleefully cynical portrait of nationalism and a war-hungry populace would resonate that much more in the years following 9/11 and the Iraq War. That said, those interested in the simpler pleasures of watching bugs go splat will also find plenty to like, from its gnarly, goo-slinging action set pieces to CGI effects that stand up to today's technology.
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Since the only movie I'm watching tonight is 200 Cigarettes, I've got my list of movies I watched for the first time this year. It's a little low (158 instead of the usual +/- 200) but... well, it's been a year.
Property is No Longer a Theft (1973, Ello Petri)
Zola (2021, Janicza Bravo)
The Eyes of Tammy Faye (2021, Michael Showalter)
A Face in the Crowd (1957, Elia Kazan)
Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin (2021, William Eubank)
Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension (2015, Gregory Plotkin)
Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones (2014, Christopher Landon)
Paranormal Activity 4 (2012, Ariel Schulman & Henry Joost)
The Nun (2018, Corin Hardy)
Hell-Bound Train (1930, Eloyce & James Gist)
Family Plot (1976, Alfred Hitchcock)
The Witch of King’s Cross (2020, Sonia Bible)
Teknolust (2002, Lynn Hershman Leeson)
Giant (1956, George Stevens)
Castle in the Sky (1986, Hayao Miyazaki)
Messiah of Evil (1973, Willard Huyck & Gloria Katz)
House (1986, Steve Miner)
The Taking of Deborah Logan (2014, Adam Robitel)
A Woman is a Woman (1961, Jean-Luc Godard)
Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror (2021, Kier-La Janisse)
The Tragedy of MacBeth (2021, Joel Coen)
The French Dispatch of the Liberty, Kansas Evening Sun (2021, Wes Anderson)
Last Night in Soho (2021, Edgar Wright)
Thelma (2017, Joachim Trier)
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956, Alfred Hitchcock)
Pig (2021, Michael Sarnoski)
In the Earth (2021, Ben Wheatley)
Truman and Tennessee: An Intimate Conversation (2021, Lisa Immordino Vreeland)
9 (2009, Shane Acker)
Chimes at Midnight (1966, Orson Welles)
WeWork, or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn (2021, Jed Rothstein)
Enemies of the State (2020, Sonia Kennebeck)
A Glitch in the Matrix (2021, Rodney Ascher)
Citizenfour (2014, Laura Poitras)
The Cremator (1969, Juraj Herz)
Angst (1983, Gerard Kargl)
Death on the Nile (1978, John Guillerman)
The Power of the Dog (2021, Jane Campion)
Nightmare Alley (2021, Guillermo Del Toro)
Mirror (1974, Andrei Tarkovsky)
House of Gucci (2021, Ridley Scott)
Free Guy (2021, Shawn Levy)
A Letter to Three Wives (1949, Joseph L Mankiewicz)
Say Amen Somebody (1982, George T Nierenberg)
Poison Ivy (1992, Katt Shea)
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964, Jacques Demy)
Zatoichi (2003, Takeshi Kitano)
Pale Flower (1964, Masahiro Shinoda)
Nobody (2021, Ilya Naishuller)
A Time to Kill (1996, Joel Schumacher)
Murder by Numbers (2002, Barbet Schroeder)
Antlers (2021, Scott Cooper)
Drive My Car (2021, Ryusuke Hamaguchi)
Ready Player One (2018, Steven Spielberg)
Superman II (1980, Richard Lester)
West Side Story (2021, Steven Spielberg)
Licorice Pizza (2021, Paul Thomas Anderson)
The Batman (2022, Matt Reeves)
You Can’t Kill Meme (2021, Hayley Garrigus)
Being the Ricardos (2021, Aaron Sorkin)
Summer of Soul (2021, Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson)
Talk to Me (2007, Kasi Lemmons)
The Night House (2021, David Bruckner)
Here Comes the Devil (2012, Adrián Garcia Bogliano)
Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010, Paul W.S. Anderson)
The Ritual (2017, David Bruckner)
The Bye Bye Man (2017, Stacy Title)
Creep (2014, Patrick Brice)
From Within (2008, Phedon Papamichael)
X (2022, Ti West)
Moonfall (2022, Roland Emmerich)
Dead Man (1995, Jim Jarmusch)
The Purge (2013, James DeMonaco)
Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies (2020, Danny Wolf)
Caligula (1979, Tinto Brass, Bob Guccione & Giancarlo Lui)
Merrily We Go to Hell (1932, Dorothy Arzner)
The Alchemist Cookbook (2016, Joel Potrykus)
Spoor (2017, Agnieszka Holland)
Cliffhanger (1993, Renny Harlin)
Runaway Jury (2003, Gary Fleder)
A Scanner Darkly (2006, Richard Linklater)
Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto (1954, Hiroshi Inagaki)
Samurai II: Duel at Ichijoji Temple (1955, Hiroshi Inagaki)
Samurai III: Duel at Ganryu Island (1956, Hiroshi Inagaki)
Mikey and Nicky (1976, Elaine May)
Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers (2022, Akiva Schaffer)
Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022, Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert)
Men (2022, Alex Garland)
Old (2021, M. Night Shyamalan)
Saint Maud (2019, Rose Glass)
Bernie (2011, Richard Linklater)
Pineapple Express (2008, David Gordon Green)
Voyeur (2021, Myles Kane & Josh Koury)
Girls Just Want to Have Fun (1985, Alan Metter)
Conspiracy Theory (1997, Richard Donner)
Experiment in Terror (1962, Blake Edwards)
The Nightingale (2018, Jennifer Kent)
Leave Her to Heaven (1945, John M. Stahl)
Black Widow (1954, Nunnally Johnson)
The Bob’s Burgers Movie (2022, Loren Bouchard & Bernard Derriman)
Incantation (2022, Kevin Ko)
All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989, Don Bluth)
Nope (2022, Jordan Peele)
House of Bamboo (1956, Samuel Fuller)
Jurassic World: Dominion (2022, Colin Trevorrow)
The Black Phone (2022, Scott Derrickson)
The Presidio (1988, Peter Hyams)
Barbarian (2022, Zach Creeger)
Elvis (2022, Baz Luhrmann)
Vengeance (2022, BJ Novak)
Crimes of the Future (2022, David Cronenberg)
Don’t Worry Darling (2022, Olivia Wilde)
Band of Outsiders (1964, Jean-Luc Godard)
The Slumber Party Massacre (1982, Amy Holden Jones)
Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022, Halina Reijn)
Dead and Buried (1981, Gary Sherman)
Blonde (2022, Andrew Dominik)
Phantasm II (1988, Don Coscarelli)
Hellraiser (2022, David Bruckner)
The Keep (1983, Michael Mann)
Next of Kin (1982, Tony Williams)
The Funhouse (1981, Tobe Hooper)
Dream Demon (1988, Harley Cokeliss)
The Hidden (1987, Jack Sholder)
Prince of Darkness (1987, John Carpenter)
White of the Eye (1987, Donald Cammell)
Halloween (2018, David Gordon Green)
Halloween Kills (2021, David Gordon Green)
Halloween Ends (2022, David Gordon Green)
Terror Train (1980, Roger Spottiswoode)
The House by the Cemetery (1981, Lucino Fulci)
Strange Behavior (1981, Michael Laughlin)
Road Games (1981, Richard Franklin)
Final Destination (2000, James Wong)
Daughters of Darkness (1971, Harry Kümel)
Matango (1963, Ishiro Honda)
Thirst (2009, Park Chan-Wook)
Wolfen (1981, Michael Wadleigh)
The Town That Dreaded Sundown (2014, Alfonso Gomez-Rejon)
Hud (1963, Martin Ritt)
The Dark Corner (1946, Henry Hathaway)
Encino Man (1992, Les Mayfield)
The Good Nurse (2022, Tobias Lindholm)
Son in Law (1993, Steve Rash)
Madame X: An Absolute Ruler (1978, Ulrike Ottinger)
Henri-Georges Cluzot’s “Inferno” (2009, Serge Bromberg & Ruxandra Medrea)
The Blue Dahlia (1946, George Marshall)
Pearl (2022, Ti West)
Amsterdam (2022, David O. Russell)
Memories of Murder (2003, Bong Joon-ho)
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022, Rian Johnson)
The Banshees of Inisherin (2022, Martin McDonagh)
Song of the Thin Man (1947, Edward Buzzell)
Shadow of the Thin Man (1941, W.S. Van Dyke)
RRR (2022, S.S. Rajamouli)
Another Thin Man (1939, W.S. Van Dyke)
Saaho (2019, Sujeeth)
Triangle of Sadness (2022, Ruben Östlund)
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Are you a watcher or a player?
There are scenes that made my palms sweat so of course I have no choice but to love this film.
The story impressively delves into an addictive social media subculture that shapes people’s behaviour online and in real life (even though the ending is a bit too neat & tidy for my tastes).
But it’s the transformative journey of the hero, built upon each successive game-dare, that really sticks with me as a hallmark of the story and is what makes it great. 🤘🖤
NERVE (2016)
Directed by Ariel Schulman & Henry Joost
Written by Jessica Sharzer based on the novel by Jeanne Ryan
Starring Emma Roberts, Dave Franco & Emily Meade
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The Watcher adlı birinden yeni taşındıkları evi satın alma sonrasında tehdit içerikli gizemli bir isim alan bir çiftin geçişleri mevzu, bahis alan dizide nihayet olarak Gök Gürültüsü Gücü'ta rol almıştı Bobby CannavaIe ve ünlü sanatçı Naomi Watts'ın rolünü alacak. Ehil kadın oyuncu Naomi Watts; King Kong, The Impossible, The Ring ve nihayet olarak da Patron Seviyesi şekilli projelerde yer almıştı. Bobby Cannavale ise Üçüncü Nöbet adlı bir dizide canlandırdığı itfaiyeci rolüyle performansı ve hemen sonra; The Irishman, Parker, Spy ve Süper Zeka şeklinde yapımlarda yer almıştı. Dizinin yönetimsel yapımcıları içinde Narkolar ile belirtildi Eric NewmanCatfish'in geliştirmesi Ariel Schulman, Henry Joost, Ryan Murphy ve Ian Brennan şeklinde adlar bulunmaktadır. Amerikan korku hikayesi, Mandallıneşe ve Politikacı şekilli oluşumlarla tanıdığımız Ryan Murphy ile Ian Brennan'ın dördüncü kez ortak yaratıcısı olduğu İzleyici'Çekimlerine ne süre başlanacak hemen hemen belli değil. Kaynak: oynatma listesi
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The Watcher adlı birinden yeni taşındıkları evi satın alma sonrasında tehdit içerikli gizemli bir isim alan bir çiftin geçişleri mevzu, bahis alan dizide nihayet olarak Gök Gürültüsü Gücü'ta rol almıştı Bobby CannavaIe ve ünlü sanatçı Naomi Watts'ın rolünü alacak. Ehil kadın oyuncu Naomi Watts; King Kong, The Impossible, The Ring ve nihayet olarak da Patron Seviyesi şekilli projelerde yer almıştı. Bobby Cannavale ise Üçüncü Nöbet adlı bir dizide canlandırdığı itfaiyeci rolüyle performansı ve hemen sonra; The Irishman, Parker, Spy ve Süper Zeka şeklinde yapımlarda yer almıştı. Dizinin yönetimsel yapımcıları içinde Narkolar ile belirtildi Eric NewmanCatfish'in geliştirmesi Ariel Schulman, Henry Joost, Ryan Murphy ve Ian Brennan şeklinde adlar bulunmaktadır. Amerikan korku hikayesi, Mandallıneşe ve Politikacı şekilli oluşumlarla tanıdığımız Ryan Murphy ile Ian Brennan'ın dördüncü kez ortak yaratıcısı olduğu İzleyici'Çekimlerine ne süre başlanacak hemen hemen belli değil. Kaynak: oynatma listesi
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