The Strangers film series is back with the first film of a new standalone trilogy, and while it may not be as good as the previous two films it is certainly making bank at the box office. Directed by Renny Harlin from a screenplay by Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, the 2024 film titled The Strangers: Chapter 1 is a horror film that follows the story of a young couple as their car breaks down in a small town and they are forced to spend the night in a remote cabin. But things get even worse when three masked strangers try to kill them. So, if you have loved all the previous The Strangers films and you are okay with the latest one here are some similar movies you could watch next.
Becky (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Yale Production and BoulderLight Pictures
Becky is an action thriller film directed...
Becky (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Yale Production and BoulderLight Pictures
Becky is an action thriller film directed...
- 6/6/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Online advertising revenues reached an all-time high of $15.9 billion in the first quarter of 2016, reports the Interactive Advertising Bureau (Iab) -- a digital ad business organization. This figure represents a 21% year-over-year increase from the first quarter in 2015, when digital ad revenues clocked $13.2 billion. This 21% increase represents the sharpest growth spike over the past four years.
“Last year, the industry reached its highest level of investment at over $50 billion," said Iab’s Evp and Cmo, David Doty, in astatement. “And this first quarter lays the foundation for what could very well be the biggest year yet for digital ad spending.”
Iab noted the above figures in its annual Internet Advertising Revenue Report, conducted by professional network PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC Us). “This year’s first quarter numbers speak to the vitality of the interactive marketplace and the power of digital to attract consumers,” noted PwC Us partner David Silverman.
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“Last year, the industry reached its highest level of investment at over $50 billion," said Iab’s Evp and Cmo, David Doty, in astatement. “And this first quarter lays the foundation for what could very well be the biggest year yet for digital ad spending.”
Iab noted the above figures in its annual Internet Advertising Revenue Report, conducted by professional network PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC Us). “This year’s first quarter numbers speak to the vitality of the interactive marketplace and the power of digital to attract consumers,” noted PwC Us partner David Silverman.
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- 6/10/2016
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Reviewed By Chris Wright
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Vacancy (2007)
Directed By: Nimród Antal
Written By: Mark L. Smith
Starring: Kate Beckinsale (Amy Fox), Luke Wilson (David Fox), Frank Whaley (Mason), Ethan Embry (Mechanic), Scott G. Anderson (Killer), Mark Casella (Truck Driver), David Doty (Highway Patrol)
“Vacancy” is a commendable effort to restore thrills and tension in modern horror, which is something lost in films of this genre now. It takes on a modern take of “Psycho” with a lone motel scenario with fewer characters. It manages to merge themes from the exploitation sub genre to fit with a modern audience. “Vacancy” is a refreshing horror film that avoids heavy gore as the selling point.
A married couple, whose relationship is on the fritz, car breaks down near a small isolated motel in hopes to stay overnight until they get their car fixed the next day. Unfortunately, what was seemingly a harmless visit...
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Vacancy (2007)
Directed By: Nimród Antal
Written By: Mark L. Smith
Starring: Kate Beckinsale (Amy Fox), Luke Wilson (David Fox), Frank Whaley (Mason), Ethan Embry (Mechanic), Scott G. Anderson (Killer), Mark Casella (Truck Driver), David Doty (Highway Patrol)
“Vacancy” is a commendable effort to restore thrills and tension in modern horror, which is something lost in films of this genre now. It takes on a modern take of “Psycho” with a lone motel scenario with fewer characters. It manages to merge themes from the exploitation sub genre to fit with a modern audience. “Vacancy” is a refreshing horror film that avoids heavy gore as the selling point.
A married couple, whose relationship is on the fritz, car breaks down near a small isolated motel in hopes to stay overnight until they get their car fixed the next day. Unfortunately, what was seemingly a harmless visit...
- 11/30/2014
- by admin
- MoreHorror
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