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Chalawa (Urdu: چھلاوا, lit. 'Nightfire/A type of Jinn') is a Pakistani supernatural horror drama series directed by Najaf Bilgrami and Shamoon Abbasi and premiered on Hum TV on 8 November 2020. It is produced by M. Nadeem J. and Umer Mukhtar under MD Productions and NJ Films.
Horror-thriller [11] Beast: Baltasar Kormákur: Idris Elba, Iyana Halley, Leah Jeffries, Sharlto Copley: Iceland, South Africa, United States Survival Action Monster Thriller [12] Bed Rest: Lori Evans Taylor: Melissa Barrera, Guy Burnet: United States: Supernatural horror thriller [13] Bhediya: Amar Kaushik: Varun Dhawan, Kriti Sanon, Deepak ...
Horror [3] A House on the Bayou: Alex McAulay: Paul Schneider, Angela Sarafyan, Jacob Lofland, Lia McHugh, Doug Van Liew, Lauren Richards United States Horror: Affliction: Teddy Soeriaatmadja: Raihaanun, Tutie Kirana, Ibnu Jamil, Abiyyu Barakbah Indonesia Horror [4] Aftermath: Peter Winther Ashley Greene, Shawn Ashmore: United States Horror [5 ...
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Scary Movie: $278,019,771: 2000 [47] ... Cat People: 1942 $8,900,000 [132] ... The following is a list of horror films which sold more than 25 million tickets.
The Listing is a 2019 horror/thriller film directed by Mario Cerrito. The movie was released by SGL Entertainment, MVD Entertainment Group and Indie Rights in Canada, United Kingdom and United States. [1] [2] [3]
Dying (German: Sterben) is 2024 German comedy drama film. It is about an elderly couple on the brink of death and their two children who are too concerned with their own troubles to get involved. The film premiered at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival on 16 February 2024, and won Best Picture at the 2024 German Film Awards.
“That’s nearly 17,000 people dying from prescription opiate overdoses every year. And more than 400,000 go to an emergency room for that reason.” Clinics that dispensed painkillers proliferated with only the loosest of safeguards, until a recent coordinated federal-state crackdown crushed many of the so-called “pill mills.”