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The Forest is a 2016 American supernatural horror film directed by Jason Zada and written by Ben Ketai, Nick Antosca, and Sarah Cornwell. The film stars Natalie Dormer, Taylor Kinney, Yukiyoshi Ozawa, and Eoin Macken. The Forest was released in the United States on January 8, 2016, by Gramercy Pictures. The film received negative reviews from ...
Hysteria Lives gave the film 1/5 stars, calling it "a grade Z, back-packing slash-a-thon which starts with too very wooden (but hey that's ok, it ties in nicely with the forest theme!), middle aged actors being offed by briefly glimpsed back wood loon." [8] Brett Gallman from Oh, the Horror! wrote, "The Forest is an incoherent mess of a flick ...
The Forest Hills is a 2023 American crowdfunded independent horror-thriller film directed and written by Scott Goldberg. It stars Chiko Mendez as Rico, a man who, after hiking in the Catskill Mountains , begins to experience "nightmarish visions" involving his mother ( Shelley Duvall ).
Into the Forest received generally positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes , the film has a rating of 76%, based on 51 reviews, with an average rating of 6.8/10. The site's critical consensus reads, " Into the Forest grounds its familiar apocalyptic framework with a relatable look at the bond between two sisters, compellingly brought ...
The Forest (2002 film) Forest of the Damned; Forest of the Dead (film) The Forest Rangers (film) Forest Warrior; The Forest (2016 American film) The Forester of the Silver Wood; The Forests Sing Forever; Forêt Debussy; The Four Altars; Freckles (1960 film) Friday the 13th (1980 film) Frostbiter: Wrath of the Wendigo
The Forest (A Selva) is a 2002 film directed by Leonel Vieira. The movie won the "Best Film" at the 2003 Golden Globes Portugal. Plot.
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The production of Beyond the Forest experienced several director-star contretemps that influenced Vidor's and Davis' evaluation of the film upon its completion. [5]Film historian David Melville suggests that Warner Brothers offered Bette Davis, the aging seventeen-year veteran of the studio, the role of Rosa Moline anticipating she would reject the project, a move that would allow executives ...