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Overview

A24 Films is the production company behind the 2017 psychological horror film "It Comes at Night," directed by Trey Edward Shults. The film stars Joel Edgerton , Christopher Abbott, Riley Keough, Carmen Ejogo, Kelvin Harrison Jr., and Griffin Robert Faulkner. "It Comes at Night" tells the story of a family living in a post-apocalyptic world who take in another family seeking refuge. As paranoia and suspicion grow, they must decide how much they are willing to do to protect their own survival.

Production

Trey Edward Shults wrote, directed, and co-produced "It Comes at Night" with David Kaplan and Andrea Roa. The film was produced under A24 Films, which is known for producing critically acclaimed films such as "Moonlight" and "Uncut Gems." Shults revealed in an interview that the film was inspired by his own family's experience with an illness that caused him to fear the people closest to him.

Reception

"It Comes at Night" received mostly positive reviews from critics for its tense and suspenseful atmosphere, as well as its strong performances from the cast. However, some audience members were disappointed with the film's marketing, which suggested a more traditional horror film than the slow-burning psychological thriller it turned out to be. The film grossed $19.3 million worldwide against a production budget of $5 million.

Overall, "It Comes at Night" is a haunting and thought-provoking exploration of human nature and survival, and a testament to A24 Films' commitment to producing original and thought-provoking cinema.

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After a mysterious apocalypse leaves the world with few survivors, two families are forced to share a home in an uneasy alliance to keep the outside evil at bay -- only to learn that the true horror may come from within.It Comes at Night / Film synopsis

Rather than an action-packed fest with zombies running riot, it's a subdued slow burn that focuses on a family's attempts to survive in a world ravaged by a mysterious and unexplained virus that has killed off a large swathe of the population.

It's just an average movie with a tiny bit of suspense but not that much to keep you really interested. The actors are not bad but they are not Oscars winners either. I've seen a lot better movies in the same genre so all in all I'm disappointed. I could have done something else instead of watching this movie.

Promotional posters and trailers suggested that this would be a creature feature, but there are no creatures to be found. The only creatures are the humans who lose their civility when things go wrong. I don't blame the movie or Shults for the film's completely different tone from what was marketed.

It is the first of a two-part adaptation of the 1986 novel of the same name by Stephen King, primarily covering the first chronological half of the book. It is the first film in the It film series as well as being the second adaptation following Tommy Lee Wallace's 1990 miniseries.

In the summer of 1989, a group of bullied kids band together to destroy a shape-shifting monster, which disguises itself as a clown and preys on the children of Derry, their small Maine town...

A zombie film is a film genre. Zombies are fictional creatures usually portrayed as reanimated corpses or virally infected human beings. They are commonly portrayed as cannibalistic in nature.

White Zombie A small, but not insignificant, number of films of the Teens and Twenties utilized plots which included voodoo themes, but none of them have survived. Instead, the distinction of being the first zombie movie is usually awarded to Victor Halperin's 1932 opus, White Zombie.

Even in the air, the "tiny, flat country" is tiny and flat, overcast and dingy, but there is great depth and breadth in that grime and narrowness. The microcosm of the setting provides space for rich character development, generally carried off sensitively by the actors.

Provides Laughs And Bonding Time. It is as much a way to lighten the mood as it is a way to bond. A night with friends watching great comedy films can build memories and help you grow closer with friends!

In the novel, It is a shapeshifting monster who usually takes the form of Pennywise the Dancing Clown, originating in a void containing and surrounding the Universe - a place referred to in the novel as the "Macroverse".

Pennywise the Clown is not a clown at all. The Pennywise the clown origin story sees an ancient, evil being that is perhaps as old as the universe itself. In the novel, however, the entity IT/Pennywise has a real name - Bob Gray. Bob Gray isn't human, however, and shares the same origin as IT.

Answer and Explanation: No, Stephen King's It is not based on a true story. King had the idea for It when looking at an old wooden walking bridge in 1978 near his home in Boulder, Colorado.

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