Darkness Falls 2003 PG-13, 75 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Jonathan Liebesman Cast: Chaney Kley, Emma Caulfield, Lee Cormie, Grant Piro, Sullivan Stapleton, Steve Mouzakis, Peter Curtin, Kestie Morassi, Jenny Lovell, Peter Stanton, Angus Sampson, Charlotte Rees, Joshua Anderson, Emily Browning, Rebecca McCauley
After an absence of 150 years, a vengeful Tooth Fairy reappears in the town of Darkness Falls and terrorizes Kyle (Joshua Anderson) after he opens his eyes and sees her. Twelve years later, Kyle (now played by Chaney Kley) is called by his childhood friend Caitlin (Emma Caulfield) to help because her nine-year-old brother Michael (Lee Cormie) is suffering from the same nightmares that Kyle did. Kyle returns to Darkness Falls to face the Tooth Fairy that caused his traumas of the past.
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December Boys 2007 PG-13, 105 min. Genre: Drama / Romance
Director: Rod Hardy Cast: Daniel Radcliffe, Lee Cormie, Christian Byers, James Fraser, Jack Thompson, Teresa Palmer, Sullivan Stapleton, Victoria Hill, Max Cullen, Kris McQuade, Ralph Cotterill, Frank Gallacher, Paul Blackwell, Judi Farr, Carmel Johnson
Australian orphans Spit (James Fraser), Sparks (Christian Byers), Misty (Lee Cormie), and Maps (Daniel Radcliffe) were all born in the same month of December. This year they spend the Christmas holidays with retired naval officer Bandy McAnsh (Jack Thompson) and his wife Skipper (Kris McQuade) at their seaside home. While there, they meet a younger couple, Fearless and Teresa (Sullivan Stapleton and Victoria Hill), who the boys believe are planning to adopt one of them. Now–amidst swimming, sneaking cigarettes, motorcycle riding, and playing on the beach–tensions and competition rise among the December Boys.
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| 1. Darkness Falls (2003)
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