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The Dark is a 2005 folk horror film starring Sean Bean and Maria Bello and directed by John Fawcett. ... based on 10 reviews, and an average rating of 4.4/10. [4] DVD
The Dark Hours is a 2005 Canadian horror film directed by Paul Fox and written by Wil Zmak. ... the film holds a rating of 63 out of 100 from five reviews, ...
Boll's films have often performed poorly at the box office in the United States and around the world. House of the Dead, which was budgeted at $12 million, made $5.73 million in its opening weekend, [37] Alone in the Dark, which was budgeted at $20 million, made $5.1 million, [38] and BloodRayne, which was made for $25 million, made $2.42 million.
The Dark (Curley novel), a 2003 novel by Marianne Curley; The Dark (Herbert novel), a 1980 novel by James Herbert; The Dark (McGahern novel), a 1965 novel by John McGahern; The Dark, a magazine published by Sean Wallace; The Dark, a series of comics published in the 1990s by Continüm Comics; The Dark, a play by Charlotte Jones
Alone in the Dark is a 2005 action horror film directed by Uwe Boll and written by Elan Mastai, Michael Roesch, and Peter Scheerer.Based on the video game series of the same name, it stars Christian Slater, Tara Reid, and Stephen Dorff as paranormal investigators who combat a supernatural threat.
Like some of Boll's previous films including House of the Dead (2003) and Alone in the Dark (2005), Postal is a film adaptation of a video game, in this case, Postal (1997), though this film draws more heavily from the video game's sequel, Postal 2 (2003). Also like Boll's predecessors, it was a commercial failure, grossing less than 1% of its ...
Maginn was born in Wallasey, Merseyside) in 1961. [3] He cites among his early influences films like Psycho, The Amityville Horror and The Shining, as well as novels like Mervyn Peake's Gormenghast and The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty. [4]
The Dark Hours is the 36th novel by American crime author Michael Connelly, and the twenty-third novel featuring Los Angeles Police Department detective Harry Bosch. It is the fourth to feature Renee Ballard. The book was published by Little, Brown and Company in 2021.