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Pandora (2016) - Release Year: 2016 (Korea) - Disaster Film Details
Pandora (Korean: 판도라) is a 2016 South Korean disaster film written and directed by Park Jung-woo, starring Kim Nam-gil. The film was released in South Korea in 2016.[3] Hangul 판도라 RR Pandora MR P'andora Directed by Park Jung-woo Written by Park Jung-woo Produced by Kim Chul-yong Park Kyung-sook Starring Kim Nam-gil Cinematography Choi Young-hwan Edited by Park Gok-ji Music by Jo Yeong-wook Production company CAC Entertainment Distributed by Next Entertainment World Release Year: 2016 (Korea) Running time 136 minutes Country South Korea Language Korean Budget ₩530 million (US$477,000) (est.)[1] Box office US$32 million[2]

Stay Alive (2006) - Release Year: 2006 (US) - Horror Film Details
Stay Alive is a 2006 American supernatural techno horror film directed by William Brent Bell, who co-wrote it with Matthew Peterman. The film was produced by Joseph McGinty Nichol, and released in 2006, in the United States by Adam F. Goldberg Productions. Directed by Adam F. Goldberg Written by Adam F. Goldberg Matthew Peterman Produced by McG Peter Schlessel James D. Stern Matthew Peterman Starring Jon Foster Samaire Armstrong Frankie Muniz Jimmi Simpson Milo Ventimiglia Sophia Bush Adam Goldberg Cinematography Alejandro Martinez Edited by Harvey Rosenstock Music by John Frizzell Production companies Spyglass Entertainment Endgame Entertainment Wonderland Sound and Vision Stay Alive Productions Distributed by Adam F. Goldberg Productions[a] Release Year: 2006 (US) Running time 86 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $20 million[1] Box office $27.3 million[2]

Chicken Run (2000) - Release Year: 2000 (US) - Animated Film Details
Chicken Run is a 2000 animated adventure comedy film[9] directed by Peter Lord and Nick Park and written by Karey Kirkpatrick from an original story by Lord and Park.[10] Produced by Pathé and Aardman Features in partnership with DreamWorks Animation,[3][11] it is Aardman's first feature-length film. The film stars the voices of Julia Sawalha, Mel Gibson, Tony Haygarth, Miranda Richardson, Phil Daniels, Lynn Ferguson, Timothy Spall, Imelda Staunton, and Benjamin Whitrow. Set in the countryside of Yorkshire, the film centres on a group of British anthropomorphic chickens who see an American rooster named Rocky Rhodes as their only hope to escape the farm when their owners want to turn them into chicken pies. Distributed by DreamWorks Pictures (through DreamWorks Distribution; worldwide)[a][3][5][6] Pathé Distribution and StudioCanal (select European territories)[3][5][7] Release Year: 2000 (US) Running time 84 minutes[6] Countries United Kingdom[1] United States[1] France[3] Language English Budget $42–45 million[8][6] Box office $228 million[8]

ParaNorman (2012) - Release Year: 2012 (US) - Animated Film Details
ParaNorman is a 2012 American stop motion animated comedy horror film directed by Sam Fell and Chris Butler, and written by Butler.[5] Produced by Laika, the film stars the voices of Kodi Smit-McPhee, Jodelle Ferland, Bernard Hill, Tucker Albrizzi, Anna Kendrick, Casey Affleck, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Leslie Mann, Jeff Garlin, Elaine Stritch, Tempestt Bledsoe, Alex Borstein, and John Goodman. It is the first stop-motion film to use a 3-D color printer to create character faces. In the film, Norman Babcock, a young boy who can communicate with ghosts, is given the task of ending a 300-year-old witch's curse on his Massachusetts town. Directed by Sam Fell Chris Butler Written by Chris Butler Produced by Arianne Sutner Travis Knight Starring Kodi Smit-McPhee Tucker Albrizzi Anna Kendrick Casey Affleck Christopher Mintz-Plasse Leslie Mann Jeff Garlin Elaine Stritch Bernard Hill Jodelle Ferland Tempestt Bledsoe Alex Borstein John Goodman Cinematography Tristan Oliver Edited by Christopher Murrie Music by Jon Brion[1] Production company Laika Distributed by Focus Features (North America) Universal Pictures (International) Release Year: 2012 (US) Running time 93 minutes[2] Country United States Language English Budget $60 million[3][4] Box office $107.1 million[3]

The Meg (2018) - Release Date: August 10, 2018 (US) - Action Film
The Meg is a 2018 science fiction action film directed by Jon Turteltaub from a screenplay by Dean Georgaris, Jon Hoeber, and Erich Hoeber, loosely based on the 1997 novel Meg: A Novel of Deep Terror by Steve Alten. The film stars Jason Statham, Li Bingbing, Rainn Wilson, Ruby Rose, Winston Chao, and Cliff Curtis. In the plot, a group of scientists encounters a 75-foot-long (23 m) megalodon while on a rescue mission on the floor of the Pacific Ocean. Production companies Gravity Pictures Di Bonaventura Pictures Apelles Entertainment Maeday Productions Flagship Entertainment Group Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures Release date August 10, 2018 (United States) Running time 113 minutes[1] Countries United States China Language English Budget $130–178 million[2][3] Box office $529 million[2]

The Impossible (2012 film) - Release Year: 2012 (Spain) - Film Details
The Impossible (Spanish: Lo imposible) is a 2012 English-language Spanish biographical disaster drama film directed by J. A. Bayona and written by Sergio G. Sánchez. It is based on the experience of María Belón and her family in the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. The Impossible features an international cast, including Naomi Watts, Ewan McGregor, and Tom Holland in his live-action film debut. Directed by J. A. Bayona Screenplay by Sergio G. Sánchez Story by María Belón Produced by Álvaro Augustin Belén Atienza Enrique López Lavigne Starring Naomi Watts Ewan McGregor Tom Holland Cinematography Óscar Faura Edited by Elena Ruiz Bernat Vilaplana Music by Fernando Velázquez Production companies Apaches Entertainment Telecinco Cinema Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures[1] Release Year: 2012 (Spain) Running time 113 minutes[2] Country Spain Language English Budget $45 million[3] Box office $198.1 million[1][4]

South Park: The Streaming Wars Part 2 (2022) - Release Year: 2022 - Film Details
South Park: The Streaming Wars Part 2" is a 2022 American adult animated comedy television special episode written and directed by Trey Parker. It is the fourth South Park television special and 319th overall episode of the television series, and was released in Paramount+ on 2022.[1][2][3] It concludes the storyline that began in its predecessor, "South Park: The Streaming Wars". Directed by Trey Parker Written by Trey Parker Featured music "You Don't Miss Your Water" by Otis Redding Original air Year: 2022 Running time 47 minutes

Earthquake (2016) - Release Year: 2016 (Russia-Armenia) - Drama Film
Earthquake (Armenian: Երկրաշարժ, romanized: Yerkrasharzh; Russian: Землетрясение, romanized: Zemletryaseniye) is a 2016 Russian-Armenian disaster drama film directed by Sarik Andreasyan based on the 1988 Armenian earthquake.[3][4] It was selected as the Armenian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards.[5][6] However, the film was disqualified by the Academy for not meeting the submission requirements.[7][8] Cast Sebastien Sisak as Didier, a cynologist Sabina Akhmedova as Gayane Konstantin Lavronenko as Konstantin Berezhnoy Artyom Bystrov as a hoistman Armen Margaryan as Armen Arsen Grigoryan as Ryzhiy Maria Mironova as Anna Berezhnaya Michael Poghosyan as Erem Directed by Sarik Andreasyan Written by Grant Barsegyan Arsen Danielyan Aleksey Gravitskiy Sergey Yudakov Marty Bowen Produced by Gevond Andreasyan Sarik Andreasyan Ruben Dishdishyan Aram Movsesyan Marty Bowen Starring Konstantin Lavronenko Maria Mironova Cinematography Yuriy Korobeynikov Distributed by Karoprokat Release Year: 2016 (Russia-Armenia) Running time 101 minutes Country Armenia Languages Armenian Russian Box office $3.6 million[1][2]

Monster House (2006) - Release Year: 2006 (US) - Animated Film
Monster House is a 2006 American animated supernatural horror comedy film[4] directed by Gil Kenan in his directorial debut, from a screenplay written by Pamela Pettler and the writing team of Dan Harmon and Rob Schrab based on a story written by Harmon and Schrab. The plot revolves around a neighborhood being terrorized by a sentient haunted house during Halloween. The film features the voice talents of Mitchel Musso, Sam Lerner, Spencer Locke, Steve Buscemi, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Kevin James, Nick Cannon, Jason Lee, Fred Willard, Jon Heder, Catherine O'Hara, and Kathleen Turner. Production companies Columbia Pictures Relativity Media ImageMovers Amblin Entertainment Distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing Release Year: 2006 (US) Running time 91 minutes[2] Country United States Language English Budget $75 million[3] Box office $141.9 million[3]

Earthquake (2016) - Film Details - Release Year: 2016 - Karoprokat
Earthquake (Armenian: Երկրաշարժ, romanized: Yerkrasharzh; Russian: Землетрясение, romanized: Zemletryaseniye) is a 2016 Russian-Armenian disaster drama film directed by Sarik Andreasyan based on the 1988 Armenian earthquake.[3][4] It was selected as the Armenian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards.[5][6] However, the film was disqualified by the Academy for not meeting the submission requirements.[7][8] Cast Sebastien Sisak as Didier, a cynologist Sabina Akhmedova as Gayane Konstantin Lavronenko as Konstantin Berezhnoy Artyom Bystrov as a hoistman Armen Margaryan as Armen Arsen Grigoryan as Ryzhiy Maria Mironova as Anna Berezhnaya Michael Poghosyan as Erem Directed by Sarik Andreasyan Written by Grant Barsegyan Arsen Danielyan Aleksey Gravitskiy Sergey Yudakov Marty Bowen Produced by Gevond Andreasyan Sarik Andreasyan Ruben Dishdishyan Aram Movsesyan Marty Bowen Starring Konstantin Lavronenko Maria Mironova Cinematography Yuriy Korobeynikov Distributed by Karoprokat Release Year 2016 Running time 101 minutes Country Armenia Languages Armenian Russian Box office $3.6 million[1][2]

Film Details - Shrek 2 (2004): Release Year: 2004
Shrek 2 is a 2004 American animated fantasy comedy film loosely based on the 1990 children's picture book Shrek! by William Steig. Directed by Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury, and Conrad Vernon from a screenplay by Adamson, Joe Stillman, and the writing team of J. David Stem and David N. Weiss, it is the sequel to Shrek (2001) and the second installment in the Shrek film series. The film stars Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, and Cameron Diaz, Production companies DreamWorks Animation[1] PDI/DreamWorks[1] Distributed by DreamWorks Pictures[a][1][2] Release Year 2004 Running time 92 minutes[3] Country United States[1] Language English Budget $150 million[2] Box office $933.8 million[4]

Title: Shrek 2: Release Year: 2004 - Film Details
Shrek 2 is a 2004 American animated fantasy comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation. It is the sequel to the 2001 film "Shrek" and features the voices of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, and Cameron Diaz Release Year 2004 Running time 92 minutes[3] Country United States[1] Language English Budget $150 million[2] Box office $933.8 million[4]

Title: Shrek: Release Year: 2001 - Film Details
Title: Shrek Release Year: 2001 Director: Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson Writer: Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio, Joe Stillman, and Roger S. H. Schulman Based on: Shrek! by William Steig Main Cast: Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, and John Lithgow

Shrek (2001) - Release Year: 2001 (US) - Film Details
Shrek is a 2001 American animated fantasy comedy film directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson, and written by Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio, Joe Stillman, and Roger S. H. Schulman, loosely based on the 1990 children's picture book Shrek! by William Steig. It is the first in the Shrek film series, and stars Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz and John Lithgow. In the film, an embittered ogre named Shrek (voiced by Myers) finds his home in the swamp overrun by fairy tale creatures banished by the obsessive ruler Lord Farquaad (Lithgow). With the help of Donkey (Murphy), Shrek makes a pact with Farquaad to rescue Princess Fiona (Diaz) in exchange for regaining control of his swamp. Directed by Andrew Adamson Vicky Jenson Written by Ted Elliott Terry Rossio Joe Stillman Roger S. H. Schulman Based on Shrek! by William Steig Produced by Aron Warner John H. Williams Jeffrey Katzenberg Starring Mike Myers Eddie Murphy Cameron Diaz John Lithgow Edited by Sim Evan-Jones Music by Harry Gregson-Williams John Powell Production companies DreamWorks Animation[1] PDI/DreamWorks[2][3] Distributed by DreamWorks Pictures (through DreamWorks Distribution)[a][3][5] Release Year 2001 (US) Running time 90 minutes[5] Country United States Language English Budget $60 million[5] Box office $492.5 million[7]

Monster House (2006 film) - Released on July 21, 2006 - Stop-Motion Film
Monster House is a 2006 American stop-motion supernatural surreal avant-garde dystopian horror comedy film loosely based on the 2010 of George Orwell directed by Gil Kenan and produced by ImageMovers and Amblin Entertainment and distributed by Columbia Pictures. Director Gil Kenan Producers Jack Rapke Steve Starkey Writer Dan Harmon Rob Schrab Starring Mitchel Musso Sam Lerner Spencer Locke Steve Buscemi Nick Cannon Maggie Gyllenhaal Kevin James Jason Lee Catherine O'Hara Kathleen Turner Fred Willard Production Company Columbia Pictures Relativity Media ImageMovers Amblin Entertainment Distributor Sony Pictures Releasing Release Date June 30, 2006 (Lowe's Motor Speedway) July 21, 2006 (US) 2007 (Japan) Running Time 1 hour and 31 minutes Budget $75 million Box Office $190.5 million Profit $115.5 million

Feature Films - Monster House (2006) & Get Santa (2010)
Monster House PG, 2006, 1h 31m, Kids & Family/Fantasy/Adventure/Comedy/Animation Get Santa 2010, 1h 30m, Kids & Family/Holiday/Adventure/Drama/Animation

Title: Finding Santa: A Christmas Adventure Release Year: 2006 - Tubi
Title: Finding Santa: A Christmas Adventure Release Year: 2006 Director: Jacob Ley Cast: Dennis Storhøi, Albert Rudbeck Lindhardt, Bodil Jørgensen Plot: Julius, an eight-year-old boy living in an orphanage, finds himself disenchanted during the holidays and is transported into a magical world of Christmas. He embarks on an adventure-filled quest to meet Santa Claus.

Finding Santa: A Christmas Adventure (2006) - Tubi - Film Details
Finding Santa: A Christmas Adventure 2006 · 1 hr 22 min TV-G Kids & Family · Holiday When the headmaster of his orphanage is outed as Santa Claus, little Julius is crushed until the day a magical world is suddenly revealed to him. Subtitles: English Starring:Alex AgiurreJanice RacelisMarick DacanayDesiree Deseo Directed by:Jacob Ley

Film Details - Finding Santa: A Christmas Adventure (2013)
Finding Santa: A Christmas Adventure 2013 · 1 hr 22 min TV-G Kids & Family · Holiday When the headmaster of his orphanage is outed as Santa Claus, little Julius is crushed until the day a magical world is suddenly revealed to him. Subtitles: English Starring:Alex AgiurreJanice RacelisMarick DacanayDesiree Deseo Directed by:Jacob Ley

Finding Santa (2010) - Copenhagen Bombay
Get Santa 2010 ‧ Family/Animation ‧ 1h 30m Release date: July 9, 2010 (USA) Director: Jacob Ley Running time: 1h 30m Producers: Sarita Christensen, Fie Ørnsø, Rodrigo Villalobos, Anne Sofie Hansen-Skovmoes Executive producer: Sarita Christensen Screenplay: Jacob Ley, Sanne Munk Jensen