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For his eerie stylized film in the spirit of the "living dead" and other films about zombies, Jonker chose vampires, adding to all their unpleasant qualities more
For his eerie stylized film in the spirit of the "living dead" and other films about zombies, Jonker chose vampires, adding to all their unpleasant qualities and those that are characteristic of the aforementioned evil spirits. The director does not lose time on rocking - from the first frames from the screen, blood splashes and meat clothes fly. Almost the entire population of the small town was eaten by a bloodsucker and three days later the surviving young hero, obsessed with revenge and appropriately equipped (holy water silver bullets, etc.) is already on the bloody trail of tormented bodies taken with repulsive naturalism. This is accompanied by energetic rock music. Recommended for family viewing vampires and serial killers. People with normal mentality, this slaughterhouse is unlikely to interest. close
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Season 2 Episode 1: Fallen Angels
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Psychotherapist Katharina welcomes a new patient, Alex Neumann. Soon she also learns to know him on a more private basis. But when two of her colleagues, more
Psychotherapist Katharina welcomes a new patient, Alex Neumann. Soon she also learns to know him on a more private basis. But when two of her colleagues, who had love affairs with their patients, are killed, she fears that Alex might by the murderer. She's torn between love and fear. close
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Literally, the title of the television series, created by William Horberg and launched by the company "Showtime", translated "Perfect crimes". It consists more
Literally, the title of the television series, created by William Horberg and launched by the company "Showtime", translated "Perfect crimes". It consists of film novels, set according to the stories of masters of the detective genre, and the series themselves are filmed by directors of the first magnitude with the participation of wonderful actors. Here are the titles of the episodes for which I give separately: "Red Wind", "Sticky Paper", "Professional Man", "Tomorrow I Will Die", "Love and Blood", "Fearless", "Dance - Ten Cents", "Good Housekeeping", "Black Contract". One of the executive producers was Sidney Pollack, far from being new to film and genre. close
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The eighth film of the television series “Criminal Chronicles” is based on the story “No Escape” by Bruno Fisher.
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