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Trailers from Hell (branded as Trailers from Hell!) is a web series in which filmmakers discuss and promote individual movies through commenting on their trailers. While the series emphasizes horror, science fiction, fantasy, cult, and exploitation cinema, films from a wide variety of genres have been covered. [1]
He also co-produces the online franchise Trailers from Hell. Filmography. Film. Year Title Role 2014 Burying the Ex [2] Goth Bartender 2015 Magic Hour:
The Invisible Man is a 1933 pre-Code American science fiction horror film directed by James Whale loosely based on H. G. Wells's 1897 novel, The Invisible Man, produced by Universal Pictures, and starring Gloria Stuart, Claude Rains and William Harrigan.
From Hell is a 2001 mystery horror thriller [3] film directed by the Hughes Brothers and written by Terry Hayes and Rafael Yglesias.It is loosely based on the graphic novel of the same name by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell about the Jack the Ripper murders.
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He contributes to the web series Trailers From Hell. Garris was also the co-screenwriter and executive producer of Hocus Pocus . [ 5 ] Garris directed the 2011 miniseries adaption of Stephen King 's novel Bag of Bones [ 6 ] and the documentary film Pure in Heart: The Life and Legacy of Lon Chaney Jr. , about the life and work of Legend actor ...
The film is based on a sermon by Estus W. Pirkle held on January 31, 1968 at Camp Zion in Myrtle, Mississippi, entitled "If Footmen Tire You, What Will Horses Do?". [3] The sermon was made available in print, and Pirkle then joined with filmmaker Ron Ormond, a director of exploitation films who had become a born-again Christian after surviving a plane crash, to produce a film adaptation. [4]
In New York City, a gunman perched atop a water tower, opens fire with a .22 caliber rifle on the crowded streets below, randomly killing fifteen pedestrians. Peter Nicholas, a devout Catholic NYPD detective, climbs the tower to talk to the sniper.