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Tag Archives: leigh whannell
The Matrix Reloaded (2003)
Directors: The Wachowskis Writers: The Wachowskis (Based on characters created by The Wachowskis)
Posted in Action, Martial Arts, Science Fiction
Tagged 2003, action, agent, artificial intelligence, bill pope, cake, carrie-anne moss, collin chou, computer, cornel west, cyberpunk, don davis, dystopia, freeway, future, gloria foster, hacker, harold perrineau, huge weaving, hugo weaving, joel silver, keanu reeves, keymaker, kung fu, lana wachowski, laurence fishburne, leigh whannell, lilly wachowski, machines, martial arts, matrix, monica bellucci, morpheus, motorcycle, nash edgerton, neo, nona gaye, oracle, post apocalypse, post apocolyptic, prophecy, randall duk kim, rebel, rebellion, roy jones jr., sci-fi, science fiction, sequel, simulation, the matrix, the matrix reloaded, the one, the wachowskis, trinity, twins, virus, zach staenberg, zion
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Spiral: From the Book of Saw (2021)
Director: Darren Lynn Bousman Writers: Josh Stolberg & Peter Goldfinger Had the opportunity to do something fresh with this franchise. Instead they brought back a lot of the same behind the scenes people as previous entries and it is just … Continue reading
Posted in Crime, Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Tagged 2021, charlie clouser, chris rock, cop, corrupt, corruption, crime, criminal, detective, horror, investigation, james wan, jigsaw, josh stolberg, leigh whannell, mark burg, max minghella, mystery, oren koules, partner, pete goldfinger, police, revenge, samuel l. jackson, saw, sequel, serial killer, Spiral: From the Book of Saw, thriller, trap, vengeance
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Saw (2004)
Director: James Wan Writer: Leigh Whannell (Story by James Wan and James Whannell Unrated Cut. First time watching this since original theatrical release. Definitely a movie made in the early 2000s but still a pretty decent low budget horror movie … Continue reading
Posted in Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Tagged 2004, cary elwes, charlie clouser, danny glover, david a. armstrong, dina meyer, doctor, game, gregg hoffman, horror, james wan, jigsaw, ken leung, kevin greutert, leigh whannell, mark burg, michael emerson, monica potter, murder, mystery, oren koules, photographer, puzzle, saw, serial killer, thriller, tobin bell, torture, trap, trapped
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The Invisible Man (2020)
Director: Leigh Whannell Writer: Leigh Whannell (Screen Story by Leigh Whannell) (Based on the novel by H.G. Wells)
Posted in Drama, Horror, Mystery, Science Fiction, Thriller
Tagged 2020, abuse, adaptation, aldis hodge, brother, cop, drama, elisabeth moss, ex, family, fortune, h.g. wells, harriet dyer, horror, invisible, invisible man, jason blum, leigh whannell, michael dorman, murder, mystery, nash edgerton, oliver jackson-cohen, police, remake, rich, sci-fi, science fiction, stalk, stalker, stalking, storm reid, suicide, the invisible man, thriller
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Jigsaw (2017)
Directors: Michael Spierig & Peter Spierig Writers: Josh Stolberg & Pete Goldfinger
Posted in Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Tagged 2017, callum keith rennie, cop, death, detective, doll, horror, jigsaw, josh stolberg, killer, leigh whannell, michael spierig, murder, mystery, pete goldfinger, peter spierig, police, saw, serial killer, thriller, tobin bell, torture
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Upgrade (2018)
Director: Leigh Whannell Writer: Leigh Whannell
Posted in Action, Science Fiction, Thriller
Tagged 2018, action, artificial intelligence, computer, experiment, future, jason blum, leigh whannell, logan marshall-green, machine, murder, mystery, sci-fi, science fiction, stem, technology, thriller, upgrade
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Dead Silence (2007)
Director: James Wan Writer: Leigh Whannell (Story by James Wan & Leigh Whannell) A concept so dumb it is kind of amazing that this was a theatrical release and not DTV or at least a Sci-Fi Channcel original. The best … Continue reading
Posted in Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Thriller
Tagged 2007, amber valletta, children, cop, dead silence, death, detective, dolls, donnie wahlberg, drama, dummy, fantasy, ghost, horror, james wan, keir gilchrist, leigh whannell, murder, mystery, police, ryan kwanten, supernatural, thriller, ventriloquism, ventriloquist, widow
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Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation (2008)
Director: Mark Hartley Writer: Mark Hartley
Posted in Documentary
Tagged 1970s, 1980s, 2008, alan arkin, australia, australian, christopher lee, cinema, dennis hopper, documentary, donald pleasence, exploitation, film, george lazenby, george miller, henry thomas, jacki weaver, james wan, jamie lee curtis, john waters, leigh whannell, mark hartley, movies, not quite hollywood, Ozploitation, quentin tarantino, stacy keach
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Saw: The Final Chapter (2010)
Director: Kevin Greutert Writers: Patrick Melton & Marcus Dunstan
Posted in Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Tagged 2010, betsy russell, cary elwes, chester bennington, cop, costas mandylor, detective, horror, james van patten, james wan, jigsaw, kevin greutert, leigh whannell, marcus dunstan, murder, mystery, patrick melton, police, saw, saw 3d, saw: the final chapter, sean patrick flanery, sequel, serial killer, thriller, tobin bell, torture, trap
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