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Final Destination
Favs/dislikes: 1:1. A list of films in the Final Destination franchise. Please send me a message of this list can be improved. -
Finish Asia
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Gary Ross Filmography
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Feature length filmography for director Gary Ross. -
George Clooney ~top 5~
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Gianfranco Rosi Movies
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Greatest Films Ever
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Guillermo del Toro Presents: Film Noirs from 20th Century Studios
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. In anticipation of Guillermo del Toro’s upcoming release [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/nightmare+alley-2021/]Nightmare Alley[/url], TIFF Cinematheque presents a curated selection of film noirs from 20th Century Fox, hand-picked by del Toro himself. Inspired by the runs of similar genre-making studio films such as the highly-stylized gangster pictures championed by Warner Bros. in the 1930s (which cemented the anti-hero archetype in the face of the Hays Code’s guidelines) and the legendary monster movies helmed by Universal Studios between the ’30s and ’50s (whose creatures became the visual and emotional reference points for all subsequent horror-movie monsters) del Toro sees the brilliant stream of film noirs made under the 20th Century Fox banner as equally deserving of canonization. Before taking a turn down Nightmare Alley, come see the director’s top five influential film noirs from the studio's golden age of hard-boiled cinema, all on archival 35mm prints or in restored presentations. -
Halle Berry ~top 5~
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Hany Abu-Assad Filmography
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Henry King's Westerns
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Historical
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. List of historical movies I liked -
Holly's Top 10
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Horrible Horror Movies
Favs/dislikes: 0:7. Movies to make fun of. -
Hughes brothers Filmography
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Hungarian Film Awards - Best Feature Film
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hurhur
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ICM Forum Poll: Contemporary B&W
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ICMFF Documentary
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ICMFF Just Before Dawn
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Horror, violent thrillers, martial arts, and other types of midnight movies are showcased in our "Just Before Dawn" section, which typically highlights some of the most offbeat and original films in our festival. -
ICMFF19 - Documentaries
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ICMFF19 - Just Before Dawn
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Indiana Jones Timeline
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Inspirational Films
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. These are the films that made me want to go out and live. -
J-Horror: An Alternative Guide
Favs/dislikes: 3:0. There's a lot more to Japanese horror than the vengeful, lank-haired spook-girls of Ring, Ju-on and their legion of imitators. Sure, the West may have only recently woken up to its charms, but J-horror has been around for a mighty long time. The first Japanese novel, The Tale of Genji – now nearly a millennium old – is positively packed with ghosts and gruesome revenge. Noh and Kabuki are some of the most haunted theatrical traditions on Earth, and Edo period playwrights were constantly fighting to outdo one another in the gore, murder and supernatural vengeance stakes. Pretty much as soon as the first motion picture camera came off the boat here, someone picked it up and started making horror movies. Jizo the Spook [Bake Jizo] and Resurrection of a Corpse [Shinin no Sosei], both filmed in 1898, predate Nosferatu (1922) by decades. Since then, Japanese horror has come to us in a number of guises: sometimes grotesque, sometimes scary, sometimes erotic, funny or even beautiful. Let's take a look at a few examples... -
James DeMonaco Filmography
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Feature length filmography for director James DeMonaco.
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