100 Feet Horror Movie Torrent

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TorrentFreak's most pirated movies list is an excellent gauge of popular movies, as well as the Hollywood zeitgeist.

The three latest MCU movies are still in place and Avengers: Endgame unsurprisingly remains the most pirated film of the week. But what's new in pirate-ville? Shazam!'s back, after taking a couple of weeks off. The actual new-to-the-list entries this time are the latest look at Pet Sematary, and the soon-to-be-cult-favorite (maybe) Iron Sky: The Coming Race.

There's room for all the new horror because of three disappearances: Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile after one week (catch it on Netflix), Escape Room, and What Men Want. Don't worry, you can still torrent them all even if they're not popular enough to be in the top 10.

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100 Feet
Directed byEric Red
Produced bySarah Black
Ed Elbert
Jonathan Sanger
Written byEric Red
StarringFamke Janssen
Bobby Cannavale
Ed Westwick
Michael Paré
Music byJohn Frizzell
CinematographyKen Kelsch
Edited byAnthony Redman
Distributed byVoltage Pictures
The Asylum[1]
Release date
Running time
105 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

100 Feet is a 2008 American horror film written and directed by Eric Red and starring Famke Janssen, Bobby Cannavale, Ed Westwick and Michael Paré.

Plot[edit]

Marnie Watson (Famke Jannsen) is being driven home in a police car after killing her abusive husband in self-defense - to be placed under house arrest. She is escorted home by Shanks (Bobby Cannavale) a police officer and former partner of her husband. After they get inside, another officer arrives to fit Marnie's ankle bracelet, telling her she cannot move more than 100 feet (30 m) from the detector in the hallway, and if the alarm sounds for more than three minutes, the police will be notified.

The next day a delivery boy Joey (Ed Westwick) arrives with groceries, and Marnie tells him she needs him to come by on a regular basis. Later that night while in bed her husband's face suddenly appears. Download punjabi songs zip files. Contoh soal toefl itp. Frightened, she leaps up and flees from the room. Her husband's ghost, Mike (Michael Paré), pushes her down the stairs. Marnie crawls to the front door setting off the detector. Shanks arrives a short time later and finds her unconscious at the front door. She tells him she fell down the stairs. He asks her if someone is beating her and chastises her for not cleaning up the blood stain which has reappeared on the wall.

Marnie has Joey get her some books from the library about ghosts. She reads that she must get rid of all of Mike's things and begins collecting everything, including the suitcase she threw in the basement. While in the basement, Marnie is attacked by Mike's ghost and dragged down the stairs before she can finally get up and run to safety. Once upstairs, Shanks is knocking at her door after hearing screams, and begins looking throughout the house demanding answers. He claims that Marnie is covering for the real murderer and gets upset at her lack of clarity. Hidetoolz.exe. In the end he apologizes for not being able to protect her and vows to do everything in his power to protect her now.

Mike's ghost continues to threaten Marnie and she continues to rid the house of his presence. Feeling lonely, Marnie calls Joey in the night against her wishes he runs over and refuses to leave unless she lets him in. They make their way upstairs and have sex, during which Marnie sees Mike's ghost and continues unwavering seeming unfazed, almost happy that the ghost is watching. Everything seems fine until the next morning when they are getting out of bed and Mike's ghost attacks them, brutally killing Joey.

Shanks has been watching her all night and comes with a warrant to arrest Joey, claiming he knows he's in there. Marnie says she is taking a shower to buy herself some time to hide the body in the floorboards before Shanks can reach her room. While downstairs talking, the ceiling breaks above them and Joey's body falls through the ceiling. Shanks gets ready to arrest Marnie and take her from the house when Mike's ghost attacks Marnie, throwing her about the room. Stunned by what he sees, Shanks himself is then attacked by Mike's apparition. Then Mike's ghost sets the house on fire.

Shanks is thrown down the stairs and Marnie follows, escaping out the window to safety, but returning when she hears Shanks inside awake and searching for her. She helps him out right as Mike's ghost pulls her back through the window. As the two struggle, Marnie removes her ring and throws it at her ex-husband's ghost. The ghost catches it and then disappears in a ball of fire. As a crowd of people begins gathering outside, Shanks tells her to escape. Marnie is then seen on a bus, while a passenger reads a USA Today paper, where the headline proclaims she died in the fire saving Shanks' life.

Cast[edit]

  • Famke Janssen as Marnie Watson
  • Bobby Cannavale as Lou Shanks
  • Ed Westwick as Joey
  • Michael Paré as Mike Watson
  • Patricia Charbonneau as Frances
  • Kevin Geer as Father Pritchet

Release[edit]

The film played on Syfy on April 26, 2009.[2] The DVD was in limited release two days later.[3] It was released nationwide on October 6, 2009 through The Asylum.[4]

Reception[edit]

Brian Collins of Bloody Disgusting rated the film 4/5 stars and said, 'Like I’ve said before, I don’t usually find ghosts/supernatural type things to be particularly scary, but this one works.'[5] Steve Barton of Dread Central rated the film 3.5/5 and called it a 'surprisingly spooky little flick.'[6]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'100 Feet'. The Asylum. Retrieved 2010-08-26.
  2. ^Miska, Brad (2009-02-26). 'TV: Eric Red's '100 Feet' to Premiere on Sci Fi Channel'. Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved 2013-12-02.
  3. ^Turek, Ryan (2009-04-23). 'Eric Red's 100 Feet to Debut This Sunday'. Shock Till You Drop. Retrieved 2013-12-02.
  4. ^'Horror In Your House Takes a Third 'Wrong Turn''. Bloody Disgusting. 2009-10-19. Retrieved 2013-12-02.
  5. ^Collins, Brian (2008-10-12). '100 Feet'. Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved 2013-12-02.
  6. ^Barton, Steve (2010-06-21). '100 Feet (DVD)'. Dread Central. Retrieved 2013-12-02.

External links[edit]

  • 100 Feet on IMDb
  • 100 Feet at Rotten Tomatoes
  • 100 Feet at AllMovie
  • 100 Feet at The Asylum
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