Heading into the opening weekend ... and daughter Ginger (Matilda Firth) from their home in San Fransisco to his childhood home in Oregon. The movie’s synopsis reads: “One night, during ...
The closest it comes to a mythic dimension is some opening text ... Ginger (Matilda Firth). Setting the primary action over the course of a single harrowing, misty night was a smart choice.
Appalachian State’s women’s team wanted payback Thursday night and got it, defeating Old Dominion 74-66 in Boone, North ...
At one point, apologizing to his daughter, Ginger (Matilda Firth), for scaring her ... In the 1941 original, Lon Chaney Jr. beautifully captured the agony of a man cursed, through no fault ...
The set-up for a modern take on the story Opening with a prologue that introduces ... contracting some type of mysterious infection). That night, Blake overhears Grady radioing a fellow ...
But after the family is attacked by a vicious creature, they must barricade themselves inside the remote farmhouse for the night and ... From the opening titles that explain about missing hikers ...
Upon her emancipation, Matilda and her family thus became supposedly free people. But, as Martin Luther King Jr pointed out in a 1968 sermon, “Emancipation for the Negro was only a proclamation.
“Matilda” had everything going for it: it was based on a beloved Roald Dahl book and it had fun stars (including director Danny DeVito doing double duty as Matilda’s meanie dad), a lovely ...