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This is a list of early pre-recorded sound and part or full talking feature films made in the United States and Europe during the transition to sound, between 1926 and 1929. [1] During this time a variety of recording systems were used, including sound on film formats such as Movietone and RCA Photophone , as well as sound on disc formats like ...
Why Didn't Anybody Tell Me It Would Become This Bad in Afghanistan. Categories: Found footage films. Films by technology. Mobile phone-based works. Films about mobile phones. Screenlife films. Techno films.
Films about mobile phones, portable telephones that can make and receive calls over a radio frequency link, while the user is moving within a telephone service area. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Rated NC-17. [ 17] Blonde. 2022. Rated NC-17 for some sexual content. [ 18][ 19] First NC-17-rated film to be released on Netflix. [ 20][ 21] Blue Is the Warmest Color. 2013. Rated NC-17 "for explicit sexual content" [ 22] The film was released with the NC-17 rating, yet took in over $19 million overall.
The Black Phone is a 2021 American supernatural horror film [3] directed by Scott Derrickson from a screenplay coauthored with longtime collaborator C. Robert Cargill. It stars Mason Thames as Finney, a teenage boy abducted by a serial child killer known colloquially as The Grabber ( Ethan Hawke ).
Overrated Cult Classic Movies. Conventional wisdom holds that there are two kinds of cult classic movies. The first is βthe lost gem,β a great film that failed at the box office but found a ...
Running time. 87 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Budget. $1.5 million [1] Wavelength is a 1983 science fiction film written and directed by Mike Gray and starring Robert Carradine, Cherie Currie, and Keenan Wynn.
1960s. Film. Year. Notes. Rendering of a planned highway. 1961. In 1961, a 49-second vector animation of a car traveling up a planned highway at 110 km/h (70 mph) was created at the Swedish Royal Institute of Technology on the BESK computer. The short animation was broadcast on November 9, 1961, on national television.