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Johannes Nyholm (right) presenting 'Koko-di Koko-da' at Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema 2019.. Koko-di Koko-da is a 2019 Swedish-Danish surrealist [1] dark fantasy psychological horror film [2] directed, produced and written by Johannes Nyholm.
Koko is a horror-mystery novel by American writer Peter Straub, first published in the United States in 1988 by EP Dutton, and in Great Britain by Viking. It was the winner of the World Fantasy Award for Best Novel [ 1 ] in 1989.
Koko: A Red Dog Story is a 2019 Australian family documentary film directed by Aaron McCann and Dominic Pearce, written by Aaron McCann and Dominic Pearce, and starring Jason Isaacs, Felix Williamson and Sarah Woods. It is a spin-off to the 2011 film Red Dog, detailing the life of Koko, who was cast as Red Dog in the original film.
Horror films released in 2019; Title Director Cast Country Notes 3 from Hell: Rob Zombie: Sheri Moon Zombie, Sid Haig, Bill Moseley: United States [1] 47 Meters Down: Uncaged: Johannes Roberts: Sophie Nélisse, Corinne Foxx, Brianne Tju, Sistine Stallone: United States United Kingdom [2] After Midnight: Jeremy Gardner, Christian Stella
While Luda Guadagnino's upcoming remake has already disturbed audiences, you can't ignore horror master Dario Argento's stylish, spooky, and bloody 1977 original. Jessica Harper stars as Suzy, a ...
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:2019 films. It includes 2019 films that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This category is for horror films released in the year 2019 .
The girls go camping at the lake for their vacation, bringing a reluctant Miyako with them. Koko recalls her friendship with Miyako, through rose-tinted goggles, of course. During Halloween, Miyako anticipates what costume Hana will be wearing, only to end up having to cosplay herself for Koko and Yuu.
Rasheeda, aka Koko Da Doll, was the latest victim of violence against Black transgender women. “I created Kokomo City because I wanted to show the fun, humanised, natural side of Black trans women.