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Lights Out is a 2024 American action thriller film directed by Christian Sesma and starring Frank Grillo, Mekhi Phifer, Jaime King, with Dermot Mulroney and Scott Adkins. The film was released in the United States by Quiver Distribution on February 16, 2024.
Lights Out: Quiver Distribution / Firebrand: Christian Sesma (director); Chad Law, Garry Charles (screenplay); Frank Grillo, Mekhi Phifer, Jaime King, Dermot Mulroney, Scott Adkins [60] No Way Up: RLJE Films / Altitude Film Entertainment: Claudio Fäh (director); Andy Mayson (screenplay); Colm Meany, Phyllis Logan, Will Attenborough [61 ...
Lights Out is a 2016 American supernatural horror film directed by David F. Sandberg (in his directorial debut) and written by Eric Heisserer, who based the screenplay on Sandberg's 2013 short film of the same name. It follows a woman who must protect her young half-brother against a spirit from her family's past that kills its victims in the dark.
A show incorrectly circulating as Lights Out 45/7/28 The Rocket Ship is from a different series and date, Arch Oboler's Plays 45/09/20 Rocket from Manhattan. It has a Lights Out opening spliced onto it, but is not a Lights Out program. [1] Note: This episode mentions the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The Lady From The Lake 45/08/04
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As 2024 is coming to an end, there's something special about reflecting on the year through a collection of photographs captured along the way. This time, we are sharing the 7th edition of the ...
Seize Them! is a 2024 British comedy film made by Entertainment Film Distributors, DJ Films and Stigma Films, directed by Curtis Vowell, written by Andy Riley, and produced by Damian Jones and Matthew James Wilkinson.
The aurora borealis, a natural light display in Earth's sky famously best seen near our planet's poles, spent 2024 cropping up in a wider swath of the northern hemisphere.