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  2. Permanent (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film is set in the 1982 in small town Virginia. Aurelie is the new girl in town, having recently relocated from Washington, D.C., with her parents Jim (a former steward for Air Force One) and Jeanne. Jim is attending college on a scholarship to become a physician while Jeanne, now the breadwinner, works at the local chicken shack.

  3. Death with Interruptions - Wikipedia

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    ' The intermittencies of Death '), is a novel written by Nobel Laureate José Saramago. Death with Interruptions was published in 2005 in its original Portuguese, and the novel was translated into English by Margaret Jull Costa in 2008. [1] The novel focuses on death, as both a phenomenon and as an anthropomorphized character. [1]

  4. Permanence (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel tells the story of two characters, Rue Cassels and Michael Bequith, and their encounter with an alien spacecraft Rue has named Jentry's Envy. Schroeder uses the story as a venue for discussing the information economy and philosophy. Rue, on the run from her brother Jentry and out of money, files claim on an undiscovered comet.

  5. Permanent Midnight - Wikipedia

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    Permanent Midnight is a 1998 independent drama film written and directed by David Veloz. It stars Ben Stiller , Maria Bello , Elizabeth Hurley , Owen Wilson , Cheryl Ladd and Janeane Garofalo . Based on Jerry Stahl 's autobiographical book of the same name, it depicts Stahl, a successful TV writer for popular series like thirtysomething , Twin ...

  6. The Asphyx - Wikipedia

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    Budd Wilkins from Slant Magazine awarded the film 3.5 out of 5 stars, writing, "Not quite a genre classic, The Asphyx is a mostly intriguing mashup of Victorian ghost story and steampunk revisionism that occasionally threatens to degenerate into inanity with its strident morality-play storyline and escalating improbability factor."

  7. Death of Me (film) - Wikipedia

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    On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 33%, based on 43 reviews, with an average rating of 4.2/10.The website's consensus reads, "Despite a handful of decent jolts and Maggie Q's committed performance, Death of Me ' s intriguing premise is undone by its listless and largely scare-free execution."

  8. Out of Death - Wikipedia

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    On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 0% based on 12 reviews and an average rating of 2.5/10. [9]Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian rated it 2 out of 5 and wrote: "The film squanders one or two promising plot ideas, and winds up making a hamfisted paean of praise to the idea of “open carry” gun ownership."

  9. AfterDeath - Wikipedia

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    AfterDeath is a 2015 horror film directed by Gez Medinger and Robin Schmidt, produced by Cameron Lawther. It stars Miranda Raison , Sam Keeley , Daniella Kertesz , Elarica Johnson and Lorna Nickson Brown as five twentysomethings who mysteriously end up in a remote cabin by the sea following a nightclub fire.