Silencio Movie Review

Iā€™ll start the review of ā€˜Silencioā€™ with a bit of a lesson. Something thatā€™ll help you while watching. The Chihuahuan Desert is an ecoregion with a small peculiar feature that receives regular solar radiation. It covers parts of northern Mexico and the southwestern United States, about 400 miles from El Paso, Texas. Itā€™s important to know that information going in because, for some reason, within the northern part of the Chihuahuan desert, in Mexico, is a section that baffles the mind and perplexes science. Itā€™s called the ā€˜Zone of Silence.ā€™ Within this zone, radio signals wonā€™t go through, compasses wonā€™t work properly, essentially, any and all radio equipment fails. Peculiar indeed. Itā€™s said in the film that the oddly magnetic area is between the 26th and 28th parallel, the same line that runs through the Bermuda Triangle, in fact. This is a great subject for a cryptic film so writer/director, Lorena Villarreal, takes a stab at the theme.

Since the area has so many anomalies, her twist is to use it as a story that centers around the mystic, supernatural and spiritual. We start in 1970 where a scientist, James (Noble), is analyzing the crash site of a missile that went down in the Zone of Silence. While doing so, he and his assistant Peter discover analyze a radioactively charged rock. Being young, Peter canā€™t help but do the stupid thing and try to touch the darn thing. Heā€™s cautioned not to but then James touches it. So much for being the smart one, right? Seems itā€™s okay that he did because after he touches it, thereā€™s an explosion which sends them back to an earlier point in his life. No. He isnā€™t given the opportunity to be young again and get stock in Google or anything. They journey to the recent past, to a point in time where heā€™s given the opportunity to save his granddaughter from dying in a car crash. He hugs her when he sees her and says that heā€™s happy to have her, ā€˜ā€¦back again.ā€™

Heā€™s with her when the car that crashed into his entire family originally still hits the car. Despite his trying to warn them, the rest of his family perishes. At least he has Ana.

We move to the future. Jamesā€™ mind has taken a turn for the worse but is taken care of by Ana and a nurse. We deduce that the female lead is Ana, (Matthews), grown up by a photo on her desk. Sheā€™s now a therapist. In her office, she converses with a gentleman named Daniel (Chauvet) who tells her that he not only sees dead people but that heā€™s seeing one linked to her. She was never completely convinced he had the gift until he says that thereā€™s one standing next to her with a message this very moment. The message he gives her is from her sister Lisa (one of the unfortunate victims of the car accident). Through this message, we learn that she cares for her sisterā€™s health, warning that sheā€™s in danger. She can wake up her grandfatherā€™s mind and in so doing, they can find the stone that James buried. Itā€™s said that itā€™s the anniversary of their death, so these revelations are connected, youā€™ll assume. She does this crazy thing Lisa tells her to do. She says ā€˜threeā€™ three times and he snaps back. Okay. He must not be fully back becauseĀ  heā€™s unable to find the stone. Then, someone else is after it and the story starts to lose your interest. Itā€™s not a mystery as to who would want the stone or who would have knowledge of its powers. Thereā€™s a kidnapping of Anaā€™s little boy, Felix. This happens because he absolutely refuses to hush when itā€™s the most important moment in his life to do so. The boy is taken, and the child will be returned in good condition upon the appearance of what they require. Ana now has a life or death race for a rock.

The plot gets somewhat ridiculous. Not only the plot but the acting is contrived. John Noble, who I usually find spot on, exaggerates his illness, anger, confusion or any other emotion he has, to the point of being irritating. That said, Melina Matthews does the exact opposite, giving a performance worth getting her attention. The script, however, wants to mix science with the spiritual and with love. With this spiritual narrative, as typically with real life, this is a tangled road to maneuver, difficult to get and keep everyone on board.


ā€˜Silencio,ā€™ is on VOD and DVD May 14 from Uncorkā€™d Entertainment.

El Chicano Movie Review

“El Chicano” is a dark and gritty view into a Hispanic gang-run neighborhood, with an emphasis on the ‘hood’. It relates the legend of a mysterious motorcycle-riding vigilante called El Chicano. He attacks the criminals and gang-bangers and brings them to justice. He is kind of a Ghetto Ghost Rider, without the flaming skull. The drug-infested East Los Angeles area is like “Mean Streets” with Salsa beats. El Chicano targets the drug pushers and killers, the bangers and cartel leaders. He takes a magical Aztec knife and uses it to kill the baddest of the bad. He becomes a boogie man for the criminal underclass, a type of “Usual Suspects” character ‘Keyser Soze’ of the Barrio.

Three young boys grow up in the East Los area, and one night they see El Chicano in action. A local gang leader is stabbed, and the roar of the black motorcycle is heard screeching away. A local cop named Gomez is on the scene quickly, but El Chicano is gone. The young boys are grown up twenty years later, and each has gone separate ways.Ā  Detective Diego Hernandez (RaĆŗl Castillo) is now on the right side of the law. But his twin brother Pedro has served time in prison, and now is dead. The other childhood friend is a top-level gang leader named Shotgun (David CastaƱeda). Most of Shotgun’s crew of thugs has been killed in a mass slaughter. Detective Hernandez is handed the case with his new partner Detective Martinez (Jose Pablo Cantillo). They have a day to determine what is going on, because the FBI is hot on the trail of a cartel boss. The cartel is trying to get into the Barrio, and the killings might be related. However, Diego Hernandez is worried, because all the murdered thugs have a tattoo.

This odd tattoo is the old nickname of Diego Hernandez’s twin brother Pedro, and the tattoo also has their birthday. How is his dead brother related in any way to the thugs that worked for Shotgun, and is this related to the cartel?Ā  Detective Hernandez and Detective Martinez transport the lone survivor of the killings, until they are ambushed. The last survivor is killed, and all ties to crime lord Shotgun are gone. The two Detectives report to their boss, Captain Gomez (George Lopez). The street cop from years ago is now the Police top dog. He is working to keep the FBI away, but the heat is rising. Detective Hernandez and Detective Martinez are in the middle of a stakeout to watch Shotgun and the cartel guys. But there is more violence and murder, but this time it is not aimed at a thug in the back seat.

Detective Diego Hernandez has lost a brother, and now he has lost a partner. He investigates what his brother Pedro had done when he got out of prison. He finds a secret hideaway that contains the black motorcycle that he last saw as a kid. Back then it was being ridden by El Chicano when he eliminated many bad guys. Diego is tired of having the gangs and the cartels win the street battles. So, he trains and gets in shape, so that he can carry the magical Aztec knife and go after the evil thugs. He gets his black cape and death-skull face mask. He will be ready to take back the streets as the mystical magical El Chicano. The cartel guys and Shotgun are now on the run from the avenging force of “El Chicano”…

This “El Chicano” movie has a lot going for it. There is a street-wise feel to the scenes and the story is built up organically. Diego has a slow transformation into the El Chicano character, and it feel real and earned. The moves of El Chicano when attacks and fights several thug henchman at once are swift and brutal. He would make “John Wick” proud. The movie is seeped in the Hispanic culture of respect for the dead, and ‘El Chicano’ is seen as an avenging angel. He is ready to force retribution on the cartel and drug lords. He is there to take back the streets.

There are a few times when it seems to be a low-budget movie. But for the most part, it gets the same milage for action and fight scenes as the big budget movies. The acting is low-key and many of the extras look like they come ā€˜Straight Outta East Losā€™. The cast is pretty good, but basically unknown. Only George Lopez has a high profile background. Co-writer Joe Carnahan has done some really good stuff in the past, and his efforts are well used in this script. The overall quality of this movie is very watchable, even when it did not have the richest budget.

The Perfection Trailer

The most buzzed-about movie at last year’s Fantastic Fest, THE PERFECTION is an elegant and terrifying suspense ride filled with unexpected twists and turns. When troubled musical prodigy Charlotte (Allison Williams) seeks out Elizabeth (Logan Browning), the new star pupil of her former school, the encounter sends both musicians down a sinister path with shocking consequences.

Overflowing with dizzying horror and sly dark humor, THE PERFECTION is directed by Richard Shepard (THE MATADOR, DOM HEMINGWAY, “Girls”), and written by Eric C. Charmelo, Nicole Snyder and Richard Shepard. The film will be released globally on Netflix Friday, May 24, 2019.

DIRECTOR |Ā Richard Shepard

WRITERS |Ā Richard Shepard, Eric Charmelo & Nicole Snyder

PRODUCER |Ā Bill Block, Stacey Reiss, Richard Shepard

CAST |Ā Allison Williams, Logan Browning, Steven Weber and Alaina HuffmanĀ 


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PET SEMATARY MOVIE REVIEW

I went in to ā€˜Pet Semataryā€™ thinking, ā€˜Why?ā€™ Why does Hollywood insist on the remakes? I enjoyed the original film. Canā€™t we just leave it alone? I went into the new movie thinking this couldnā€™t touch it, let alone top it. It was as simple as that. I even defiantly crossed my arms. However, after such feelings of reluctance and misgivings, Iā€™m happy to report that I was fairly impressed. Iā€™m embarrassed about my skepticism. The filmā€™s new directing team of Kevin Kƶlsch, Dennis Widmyer did a remarkable job of creating for their audience a sense of tension and unease which has everyone immediately on edge. You are not sitting back to relax until itā€™s time to stand up and leave the theatre. What the filmmakers do here is grant you access into the lives of Louis (Clarke) and his family, knowing full well youā€™ll get to know them, care for them and fall for them… especially their adorable children. You’ll fear for what theyā€™re about to go through. This is used marvelously. If you’re as reluctant as I was, another reason to drop your concerns over ā€˜Pet Semataryā€™ is that the script doesnā€™t exactly follow the original writing or the first film. The application of a few new angles improves it in ways that are tangible.

When the film starts, we see the family car covered with bloody handprints. A sort of whiff of whatā€™s to come for this sweet, unsuspecting family as they settle into their new home after moving from Boston to Maine is in the air. The implication of that handprint is significant in setting up for you that someone is in serious trouble. In all seriousness, this gets spooky! There are plenty of ā€˜jump scaresā€™ so hide your eyes! Be prepared.Ā 

What I also relished in was the comical manner with which they told their narrative, how they made this family more approachable and relatable, especially facing the most hair-raising moments is delicious. You can tell that Kƶlsch and Widmyer had a lot of fun with making this.

The family cat, Church, gets hit by a car and dies. With the help of their friendly neighbor Jud (Lithgow), Louis is able to resurrect the cat for his beloved daughter Ellie, played expertly by the young JetĆ© Laurence, who Jud has also grown very fond of. Where they bury the loveable kitty is on the other side of the pet sematary, so spelled because it’s where children in the area bury their pets when they pass on. Jud knows from experience why they shouldnā€™t be doing this but has confidence this time that itā€™ll work out fine. Best laid plans and all. By this time, Louis and his wife, Rachel (Seimetz) have started having distressing visions but they increase after this and the film intensifies.

The cinematography gloriously sets the tone that keeps you engaged, and I canā€™t say enough about the inventive editing. If you didnā€™t see the original, you wonā€™t miss a big change in the plot which was an essential twist for the directors to make this their own. As you get more familiar with the family, thereā€™s also a storyline involving Rachelā€™s sister. This is excellent because this is where the movie begins to address death. It’s dealt with harmoniously, even though Louis and Rachel differ on life after death. Where all of this leads is horrific and unsettlingā€¦ terrifying. If youā€™re a fan of horror, this was respectably creepy and spine-chilling. If youā€™re a fan of Stephen King, you wonā€™t be disappointed.

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PET SEMATARYĀ is in theatres Thursday

SYNOPSIS

Based on the seminal horror novel by Stephen King,Ā Pet SemataryĀ follows Dr. Louis Creed (Jason Clarke), who, after relocating with his wife Rachel (Amy Seimetz) and their two young children from Boston to rural Maine, discovers a mysterious burial ground hidden deep in the woods near the familyā€™s new home. When tragedy strikes, Louis turns to his unusual neighbor, Jud Crandall (John Lithgow), setting off a perilous chain reaction that unleashes an unfathomable evil with horrific consequences.

DIRECTED BY

Kevin Kƶlsch and Dennis Widmyer

BASED ON THE NOVEL BY

Stephen King

SCREEN STORY BY

Matt Greenberg

SCREENPLAY BY

Jeff Buhler

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The Hummingbird Project (2018) Movie Review

‘The Hummingbird Project’ just has to based on a true story. It must have really happened. The setup, the punch, the end result. It has a name attached and everything! It’s real! That’s my story and I’m sticking– what?! It isn’t real?! Impossible. This felt so much like true events that I searched for information on its characters, hoping Iā€™d find out more about them. But I was fooled. From whatā€™s going on in the world today, plus such vivid details in the film, it felt like every bit of this happened in a story already forgotten amongst all the rest of how to get more money for ourselves and how to get it faster than anyone else. Oh, and of course, without regard to anyone or anything. Sure, the telling of two men managing to make digital information move faster, between the Kansas Electronic Exchange and New York Stock Exchange, than anyone else can seem exciting, but I assure you, itā€™s quite banal. The characters are not, however, which is why I can’t say this is one to skip.

Director Kim Nguyen uncovers for his audience how cutthroat a business the digital world has become. Vincent (Eisenberg) and Anton (SkarsgĆ„rd) are cousins working in New York. They have a shared dream of building a line of fiber-optic cable from Kansas to New Jersey that would beat out the competition and give everyone using it a leg up on everyone else as far as digital information is concerned. Every millisecond counts, after all. If this procedure goes well, they will make millions. Theyā€™re the perfect team to get this doneā€¦ on paper. They can talk a good game and do have the smarts but are impractical, even farcical when it comes to executing their own proposal. Vincent is a fast talker whoā€™s, well, very much like Jesse Eisenberg but Anton is quite different. That difference is the story and, comparatively, quite appealing.

Vincent talks people out of their money to help the pair advance in their business. Thatā€™s what he does best. With the other side of his mouth, he can communicate to another person he’s taking advantage of, that if they help him, itā€™ll benefit them. It’s for the best if they give Vincent a piece of their property to dig under. Sure he may have to part with a few bucks, but in the end, Vincent comes out on top.

He too good at getting them everything they want that you know itā€™s too good to be true. Yep. He suddenly falls illā€¦ leaving Anton. Anton is a special nerd who isn’t good on his own. Heā€™s not the hustler Vincent is and when pressured tends to break down. Theyā€™re an unreliable team but if it wasnā€™t for their old boss, Eva Torres (Hayek), trying to stop them at every turn, theyā€™d have gotten a lot further.

Eva is the powerful and manipulative trader at the top who lost Vincent and Anton as employees but will not lose her speed to them. What it comes down to is, theyā€™re in way over their heads. Once they found out Eva was tipped off to what they were doing, maybe they should have gotten out of the pool. Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 

SkarsgĆ„rd was fantastic in this. He was comedic yet, simplyā€¦ strange. This character is unlike anything heā€™s done before which is always a plus for any actor and certainly his audience. Eisenberg was incredible. Iā€™ve yet to see him in anything I didnā€™t love him in. Here his performance is stirring and powerful. He nails the role every single time. And Hayek was strong in the devious, scheming administrative role that usually goes to a man. The film these actors were in together wasnā€™t quite as good as they were in their roles, but it was thought-provoking at times and an insanely deep ride to be on. Though it isnā€™t all that exciting, it does move at a pace that will keep you involved in the story to see it all play out. As I’ve stated though, itā€™s the list of well-chosen actors that will make you have to stay and see what would keep a man with stomach cancer from giving up his optic dreams. His idea is absurd. The logic behind it makes no sense. Whatā€™s a millisecond right? Thing is, apparently, to the stock market, itā€™s everything.Ā 

This film will be opening at Harkins Shea 14 this Friday, March 22nd.


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JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 3 – PARABELLUM Trailer

John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum

In this third installment of the adrenaline-fueled action franchise, super-assassin John Wick (Keanu Reeves) returns with a $14 million price tag on his head and an army of bounty-hunting killers on his trail. After killing a member of the shadowy international assassinā€™s guild, the High Table, John Wick is excommunicado, but the worldā€™s most ruthless hit men and women await his every turn.
Summit Entertainment presents a Thunder Road Films production, in association with 87Eleven Productions.

Starring: Keanu Reeves, Halle Berry, Laurence Fishburne, Mark Dacascos, Asia Kate Dillon, Lance Reddick, SaĆÆd Taghmaoui, Jerome Flynn, Jason Mantzoukas, Tobias Segal, Boban Marjanovic, with Anjelica Huston, and Ian McShane.
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The Wedding Guest Movie Review

Written and directed by Michael Winterbottom of ā€˜The Tripā€™ movies, ā€˜The Wedding Guestā€™ does a good job of disguising from the audience what the film is truly about. It starts out as a thriller of intrigue and deception, but builds into a cherished friendship and, dare I say, a relationship between two people who least expected to be in one; especially with one another. Iā€™d like to add that the title is incredibly misleading. In fact, if one were to go by the title, someone would be upset at what they might think theyā€™re venturing into. They could assume perhaps a comedy or romance is in order, yet I assure you this is anything but a farce or a love story. Itā€™s a beautifully shot suspense by cinematographer Giles Nuttgens (Colette, Hell or High Water) which manages one hell of a unique look at the areas where it was shot.

At first, youā€™re on a trip through India and Pakistan with a man you havenā€™t yet been introduced to, but you are aware of what heā€™s doing and youā€™re certain heā€™s up to no good. He gets on a plane, rents a car, grabs duct tape and buys some guns. If itā€™s a wedding heā€™s planning on crashing, who isnā€™t he happy with?! You might speculate it’s the groom at this point. Jealousy?

The genre ā€˜thrillerā€™ for which the movie is tagged is half correct. While watching, you could be somewhat disappointed in how itā€™s playing out because, on occasion, the film itself canā€™t decide what category to fall under. I must add that by the time itā€™s over, youā€™ll glance back on the film as a whole and say to yourself, ā€˜Well done, Winterbottom.ā€™ That said, you still canā€™t ignore where the film ultimately has a hiccup or two. While it does its job of entertaining you, there are areas of the script that are a bit ho-hum and hard to overlook. Most importantly, Winterbottom needed to get to the point quicker. Regardless, you’ll excuse this. Mostly because of the cast.

Dev Patel (Lion, Slumdog Millionaire) and Bollywood film and stage actress, Radhika Apte, give outstanding performances. Their characters, Jay and Samira, are trapped in a seemingly dicey and ever slippery situation, but both are well aware of the game they’re playing and are quite adept in the art of manipulation. Their firsthand knowledge of a good con keeps them ahead of the game and also has them skeptical of one another. Jay finds out Samira isnā€™t quite as innocent as she seems. Though heā€™s guarded, he eventually feels something stir and wishes he had met her under different circumstances.Ā 

The plot is that Samira lives in Pakistan where her family is going to make her marry someone she doesnā€™t love. Jay has been hired to kidnap Samira from her impending nuptials before itā€™s too late. Heā€™s to bring her to the man she loves so they can run away and be together. This is where the title comes in. Though it’s lucky for her that Jay nabs her before the wedding happens, heā€™s not exactly a guest. In what is originally sold as a real kidnapping, youā€™re worried for her safety when Jay busts into her home. He isnā€™t aware that heā€™s helping her out of an arranged marriage, so the audience doesnā€™t learn this until right away either. When the true motive is introduced itĀ all starts falling into place.

As Iā€™ve mentioned, itā€™s sometimes slow but the more and more you get to know them, the more and more sexual tension builds. You want to see them together and before you know it youā€™re vested in their relationship. In the end, you come to the conclusion that Samira was more than likely the mastermind behind everything all along. Jay, as well as countless other men, may well have been a fly buzzing to close to her trap. Though you donā€™t see it at first, thereā€™s some real genius in this film. ‘The Wedding Guest’ is unpredictable, daunting and has a creatively disguised wolf in sheepā€™s clothing. What more can you ask for from your noir?

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Cold Pursuit Movie Review

In this film, director Hans Petter Moland has remade his original film called ā€˜In Order of Disappearanceā€™ that starred Stellan SkarsgĆ„rd for the American audience. Since I liked this film but found Liam Neesonā€™s ability to carry the role a bit difficult to accept, Iā€™ll be seeing if the original were something American audiences needed to discover sooner. If you like your action mixed with comedy this will satiate the pallet. The action is good, and the comedy is dark. My point about Neeson is that if you were curious about and or looking for the sign that itā€™s time for Liam Neeson to call it quits on the tough guy roles, look no further than his performance in ā€˜Cold Pursuit,ā€™ or as I thought of the movie the entire time I was watching it, a strangely comedic take on ā€˜Taken.ā€™ Iā€™m sorry but it has to be said. No longer can he be taken that seriously as a badass fighter or even as menacing. As Nels in ā€˜Cold Pursuit,ā€™ Neeson looks weak and thin and seems in no way capable of physically pulling off what is asked of himā€¦ nor is it explained where he would have procured his ‘particular set of skills.’

To be fair, ā€˜Cold Pursuitā€™ has an interest in meeting more than just the expectation of the ā€˜Takenā€™ fans. With the humorous elements woven through the script, it speaks to Martin McDonagh (Three Billboards Outside of Ebbing, Missouri) and even Guy Ritchie (Snatch) devotees, as well. That said, you absolutely do not want to miss the dark comedy here for which the film is loaded. Neeson was hard to swallow but Nels does have a reason for being ruthless which is the murder of his son, Kyle. In case you come across this question in a trivia game someday, Kyle is played by his real-life son, MicheĆ”l Richardson.

Nels is an ordinary, everyday family man who owns his own snow plowing business. He resides high in the bitter cold of the resort town of Kehoe, Colorado where he clears the roads for those travelerā€™s brave enough to chance the trip to ski in the demanding weather. I must mention that the cinematography is breathtaking. Nels has a cabin outside of the tourist trap with his wife Grace (Dern). Grace isnā€™t in the picture long. She’s distraught and… outta here. When they find out he was killed, Nels vows to hunt the killers down and wreak havoc upon them. This leads to my biggest beef with the film which is Tom Bateman as drug lord Trevor ‘Viking’ Calcote. He the man who Nels hunts but is not at all a convincing bad guy. And not because heā€™s a vegan! Bateman does look like a weasel in the film which works in his favor to a degree. And I know the bully, or the alpha, is usually the weak one but this is another casting choice I would have reconsidered. The performance wasnā€™t strong enough to convince me he wouldnā€™t turn tail and run at the slightest inclination there might be some sort of confrontation, let alone lead others to do anything malicious. His ten-year-old son Ryan (Nicholas Holmes) is a far more interesting character. And I sincerely mean that.

In a brilliant turn of events, Viking draws the attention of the Native American elder White Bull (Tom Jackson), whoā€™s the head of his own gang. A turf war starts. This is the last thing our gangster wannabe needs. Nels and Natives? Now itā€™s getting good. Members of these rival gangs start dropping like flies.

William Forsythe enters the picture and you finally accept that this might be where Nels received some of his skills. Anyway, Forsythe always adds to a film, an asset no matter how heā€™s used and playing brother to Nels, he helps the story immeasurably. There are two local cops played by Emma Rossum and John Doman who do the same. By the end, justice is served, and youā€™ll walk away having enjoyed the hell out of this movie. Parts are unbelievable, yes, but what about going to a movie isnā€™t fantasy? Youā€™ll like the scenery, the score, the characters, and the vengeance. Youā€™ll begin to see the bigger picture playing out and how insane itā€™s all becoming. And just maybe, you wonā€™t be ready to say to Neesonā€™s agent that itā€™s time he hangs up his punching bags. There still might be a few more action pictures left in him?Ā  I’ll leave that to you to decide.

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Pet Sematary Trailer 2

PET SEMATARY IS BACK!

SYNOPSIS

Based on the seminal horror novel by Stephen King,Ā Pet SemataryĀ follows Dr. Louis Creed (Jason Clarke), who, after relocating with his wife Rachel (Amy Seimetz) and their two young children from Boston to rural Maine, discovers a mysterious burial ground hidden deep in the woods near the familyā€™s new home. When tragedy strikes, Louis turns to his unusual neighbor, Jud Crandall (John Lithgow), setting off a perilous chain reaction that unleashes an unfathomable evil with horrific consequences.

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DIRECTED BY

Kevin Kƶlsch and Dennis Widmyer

EXECUTIVE PRODUCED BY

Mark Moran

PRODUCED BY

Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Steven Schneider, Mark Vahradian

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BASED ON THE NOVEL BY

Stephen King

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SCREENPLAY BY

Jeff Buhler

STARRING

Jason Clarke, Amy Seimetz, JetƩ Laurence, Hugo & Lucas Lavoie and John Lithgow

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