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A Song to the Sun (タイヨウのうた, Taiyō no Uta, alternatively titled Midnight Sun [2]) is a 2006 Japanese film directed by Norihiro Koizumi starring Yui.. Upon release, A Song to the Sun was financially successful and helped launch Yui's music career.
After Midnight (formerly titled Something Else [1]) is a 2019 American romantic monster film directed by Jeremy Gardner and Christian Stella and starring Jeremy Gardner and Brea Grant. [2] The film follows Hank after his longtime girlfriend Abby leaves town unannounced, as he discovers that a mysterious creature has begun stalking him every night.
10 Movies Like ‘After’ to Add to Your Watch List, Like, Now. Laura Hanrahan. July 7, 2023 at 7:00 AM. 10 Movies Like ‘After’ to Add to Your Watch List Aviron Pictures
Robbie Daw of Idolator gave a positive review for the song stating, "All the right elements, both natural and musical, are present for this one to become a radio staple this spring – and for Malaysian songstress Yuna to finally break out in a big way." [1] The song was eligible for Best Original Song at the Oscars in 2013. [6]
After Midnight (Nat King Cole album), 1957; After Midnight (The Manhattans album), 1980; After Midnight (The Seldom Scene album), 1981; After Midnight (Janie Fricke album), 1987; After Midnight: Kean College, 2/28/80, a 2004 album by the Jerry Garcia Band
The website Irish Film Critic was extremely critical of the film, to the point of finding that it was "chock-full of some of the worst acting in cinematic history", [12] while a review at Nerdly, also rather negative, stated: "To cut a long story short, After Midnight is Law and Order: Showgirls, only with a strange supernatural twist. Totally ...
Midnight Sun is the second Korean musical adaptation of Japanese movie A Song to the Sun after the one staged in 2010. [1] The musical is produced by Shin Jung-hwa and Son Hyuk-il; it's directed by Kim Ji-ho, with musics composed by Han Bo-ram and Kim Han-sol, who is also lyricist.
After Midnight is a 1989 American horror anthology film directed by Ken and Jim Wheat, and starring Marg Helgenberger, Marc McClure, Alan Rosenberg, and Pamela Segal. Besides the three stories within the movie, there is a wraparound story with a deus ex machina at the end.