Chronology
A family moves into a suburban home and becomes convinced that they are not alone.
A family moves into a suburban home and becomes convinced that they are not alone.
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim takes place 183 years before the events of the original film trilogy and tells the story of the fate of Helm Hammerhand, the legendary house of Rohan. A sudden attack by the wise and ruthless Lord Wolf of Dunlending, bent on avenging his father’s death, forces Helm and his men to make a brave last stand at the ancient fortress of Hornburg, the mighty fortress that later became known as Helm’s Deep. Faced with an increasingly desperate situation, Helm’s daughter Hera must summon the will to lead the resistance against a deadly enemy bent on their complete destruction.
Engaged in a mysterious relationship with her dead best friend from the Army, a female Afghanistan veteran comes head to head with her Vietnam vet grandfather at the family's ancestral lake house.. Morgan Freeman and Ed Harris previously acted together in Gone Baby Gone (2007).. I saw this at SXSW 2024, and it was by far the best movie there (as also stated above). It is based on a true story. It made me laugh, it made me cry, and it also made me think more about veterans and the challenges that they face when they return from war.I am trying not to reveal too much and spoil it for other folks but if you are going to watch this – please have a box of tissues around!The acting is incredible – with people like Morgan Freeman and Ed Harris, you cannot go wrong. I am not as familiar with some of the other actresses/actors, but I definitely know their names now! They are phenomenal.A must-see movie, with a very important message for the audience.
She meets Dagmar, who runs an illegal adoption agency. A strong bond grows, but her world falls apart when she stumbles upon the shocking truth behind her work. Official Denmark submission for the “Best International Feature Film” category of the 97th Academy Awards in 2025. It’s the final days of WWI and Karoline is barely getting by working in a factory.
She believes herself to be a widow since her husband disappeared during the war (though Denmark didn’t actually participate) but doesn’t receive widows benefits because he isn’t listed as dead. A lot happens throughout the film and I don’t want to go into spoilers so I won’t go into detail about the plot other than to say that the marketing highlights something that doesn’t play as big a role in the film As one might expect, this grabs a lot of attention in the second half of the film, for me the real value of the film lies in the sense of reality surrounding Karoline’s story. When was the last time someone in a movie tried to convince a prospective renter to move into an apartment by telling them they could get running water for two hours a day (from ten to noon, which might not be a huge sell, period, since most people would be working during those hours)? Even what Dagmar does was relatively commonplace back then, though I suspect the trend was declining by that point and it wasn’t happening as much as it had before, if I had actually enjoyed the film more the marketing was different and Dagmar wasn’t mentioned because it set expectations.
On the other hand, it’s hard to say how I would have felt seeing the name Dagmar Overby on a door if I hadn’t known beforehand that this real person would be used in the film. (It should be noted that the film is inspired by real-life events and is not based on them, so an attempt is made to keep a certain distance from the real Dagmar. I have a feeling that some of the audience will find it difficult to sympathize with Karoline, as she sometimes seems to make the right decision a little too late. At the same time, there is not much time and opportunity for ethics when you are simply trying to survive in a world where the odds are stacked against you.
On the other hand, we know that the hope given to her is in vain, but we still understand why she gives in to it. I like the look of the film. It is black and white and the whole town seems run down and barely holding out. It reminds us of the lack of interest in the well-being of the working poor, or even contempt for them.
Of course, all art is in some way a reflection of the time in which it was created, but it seems easier to see the similarities here.
A nuclear bomb is detonated in Los Angeles, and the nation devolves into unprecedented chaos. Ex-Green Beret Jeff Eriksson and his family escape to The Homestead, an eccentric prepper’s fortress nestled in the mountains. As violent threats and apocalyptic conditions creep toward their borders, the residents of The Homestead are left to w…
Part of the Spider-Man Cinematic Universe, Kraven the Hunter focuses on one of Spider-Man’s oldest rogues. Kraven is a skilled hunter who sets his sights on Spider-Man after conquering all other prey in the animal kingdom.
Michael and Cathy accidentally witness a triple murder in the woods on Christmas Eve. A bag containing two million euros and a gun falls into their hands. To avert suspicion, they are ready to accept the craziest ideas, without even knowing how absurd they will lead.
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In the haunting tale of Mudbrick, Paul’s return to his Serbian roots unearths a broken-down family home held hostage by secrets. As he confronts his estranged brother Jakov, a chilling web of runes, totems, and whispered names ensnares him in a sinister dance with Slavic folklore. Unraveling a past woven with dark rituals and tragic choices, Paul discovers that the decaying walls harbor not just memories but a cyclical curse. Faced with the malevolent god Veles and the consequences of a desperate pact, he must navigate a treacherous path of familial tragedy, chilling revelations, and a fiery reckoning that echoes through the ages.