The Darkness
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Web site | www.youtube.com |
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Initial release | USA |
Directors | Greg McLean |
Box office | 10. 9 million USD |
Budget | 4 million USD |
Producers | Greg McLean |
Jason Blum | |
Matt Kaplan | |
Bianca Martino | |
Awards | Brit Award for MasterCard British Album of the Year |
Kerrang! Award for Best Album | |
Brit Award for British Rock Act | |
Kerrang! Award for Best British Band | |
Kerrang! Award for Best Live Band | |
Brit Award for British Group | |
MTV Europe Music Award for Best UK & Ireland Act | |
MTV Australia Award for Best Rock Video | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 451013 |
About The Darkness
Peter Taylor (Kevin Bacon), his wife Bronny and their two children return to Los Angeles after a fun-filled vacation to the Grand Canyon. Strange events soon start to plague the family, including young son Michael's increasingly erratic behavior. The Taylors learn that Michael brought back some mysterious rocks that he discovered inside a cave. Unfortunately, something followed them home as the clan now find themselves in a battle with a supernatural force that preys on their worst fears.
Gaza hospital doctor speaks of moment missile hit
... Pictures that emerged of the hospital show scenes of chaos, with bloodied and maimed casualties being rushed out on stretchers in The Darkness...
'Granny, I've been shot,' said Palestinian student targeted in Vermont
... " Within five minutes of leaving the house, a man stepped out of The Darkness, pulled a gun on them and shot four times, " said Mr Price...
John Travolta recalls near-death experience in the sky
... But through The Darkness and fog, the pilot suddenly spots another plane, flown by a man who offers to help guide him to safety...
Don Walsh: The man who made the deepest ever dive
... As the pair plunged slowly into The Darkness, the craft began to creak and groan as the pressure grew...
BBC goes inside Al-Shifa Hospital with the Israeli army
... Our journey in to Gaza, in an armoured personnel carrier sealed tight from The Darkness outside, traced the path of Israel s first major ground incursions into Gaza weeks ago...
Ed Sheeran praises The Darkness in new documentary
...By Danny FullbrookBBC News, SuffolkMusic stars including Ed Sheeran, Roger Taylor and the late Taylor Hawkins have praised The Darkness in a new documentary about the band...
Singer Weyes Blood: I feel like I've lived a million lives
... Songs like It s Not Just Me, It s Everybody, taken from her sumptuously melodic and lusciously layered lockdown album And In The Darkness, Hearts Aglow, find her ruminating on urgent concerns for the planet, the march of machines into human relationships and loneliness...
Prince's Diamonds and Pearls: An oral history
... " Duane Tudahl: " One of the band members said they felt like they kept The Darkness out...
Gaza hospital doctor speaks of moment missile hit
A British-Palestinian surgeon who has been working to save lives in Gaza has returned to the UK after 43 days.
BBC London previously interviewed Prof Ghassan Abu-Sittah, from Médecins Sans Frontières, who has been helping to treat people wounded in The War , at the Al Ahli Arab Hospital.
As The Interview concluded, on 17 October, The Hospital was hit by a missile.
Now back in London, he has spoken of The Moment The Hospital was struck.
Pictures that emerged of The Hospital show scenes of chaos, with bloodied and maimed casualties being rushed out on stretchers in The Darkness . Bodies and wrecked vehicles can be seen in the rubble-strewn street outside.
Another doctor told The Bbc that 80% of The Hospital was Taken Out of service and estimated that as many as 1,000 people had been injured and many killed in the blast.
Palestinian officials say the blast was caused by an Israeli airstrike, But the Israeli military says it was the result of a failed rocket launch by Palestinian Islamic Jihad - an accusation the militant group rejected.
Prof Abu-Sittah described how parts of The Hospital were On Fire and The Roof of an operating theatre fell in.
He told BBC London: " There was lots of dust, people were screaming and rushing past me. That's when I called your colleague back, not just to tell Him - But I needed to My Family to know - I was alive.
" It was just carnage in the Emergency Department ; there was A Man that had shrapnel in his neck. There were bodies and parts of bodies everywhere including that of the forearm of a young child on the floor. "
Prof Abu-Sittah said across Gaza there were More Than 7,000 wounded children who would need reconstructive surgery.
He Said that of the 36 hospitals in Gaza, only nine were currently functioning and that " unless there is a real humanitarian corridor which allows lots of medical teams to increase the capacity, patients will die from wound infections".
" My biggest worry is that those who were fortunate enough to survive The Initial attack will die from untreated wounds, " he added.
Asked about leaving Gaza, He Said : " It's taken its toll on me physically and emotionally. I Am also filled with this overwhelming sense of guilt towards the patients that still need my help and the kind of surgeries that I'm able to provide and that they might not otherwise Get As there are not any other resources.
" I feel guilt for leaving my colleagues who I have Left Behind who are working in these extremely difficult circumstances. "
The Al Ahli Arab Hospital is funded by the Anglican Diocese of Jerusalem, which says the facility is independent of any political factions in Gaza.
Israeli warplanes and artillery have been bombarding Gaza in response to the 7 October Hamas attack in which 1,400 people were killed and More Than 200 others were kidnapped.
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