Showing posts with label teenagers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teenagers. Show all posts
November 19, 2019
August 07, 2017
May 08, 2017
Everything, Everything (2017) Trailer
Everything, Everything
Risk everything... for love.
Everything, Everything is 2017 American romance drama film directed by Stella Meghie and written by J. Mills Goodloe.
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A teenager who's lived a sheltered life because she's allergic to everything, falls for the boy who moves in next door.
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"Everything,
2010's,
2017,
allergic,
Amandla Stenberg,
Anika Noni Rose,
boy,
Drama,
Everything",
J. Mills Goodloe,
Love,
next door,
Nick Robinson,
Nicola Yoon,
Romance,
Stella Meghie,
teenagers
September 04, 2015
The Coven (2015) Trailer
The Coven
Playtime Is Over
The Coven is a 2015 United Kingdom fantasy horror feature film directed by John Mackie (director) and starring Dexter Fletcher.
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Captivated by their teachers stories of a clearing within the nearby Queen’s Wood and of thirteen ancient Oak trees officially known as ‘The Coven’, where seven people vanished on the night of Halloween some years before, 5 teenage school girls plan a secret sleep-over in the woods on the same eerie night.
In the Coven they discover the name “LUCIFER” freshly scrawled on the ground and in an act of bravado one of the girls chalks their names under each matching initial. She leaves two spare letters: L and E., and then the nightmare begins……
January 09, 2015
December 10, 2014
Project Almanac (2014) Trailer
Project Almanac
To fix the past, would you risk your future?
Project Almanac (formerly Almanac, Welcome to Yesterday and also known as Cinema One) is American sci-fi adventure film directed by Dean Israelite and written by Jason Harry Pagan and Andrew Deutschman.
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A group of teens embark on an adventure when they discover secret plans to build a time machine.
Labels:
2010's,
2014,
Amy Landecker,
Andrew Deutschman,
Dean Israelite,
found footage,
party,
Project Almanac,
Sci-Fi,
Sofia Black-D'Elia,
subjective camera,
teenagers,
Thriller,
time travel,
Virginia Gardner
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