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  1. Dark Was the Night (released as Monster Hunter in the UK) is a 2014 American horror film directed and produced by Jack Heller, and written by Tyler Hisel. It stars Kevin Durand, Lukas Haas, and Bianca Kajlich.

  2. Jul 24, 2015 · Dark Was the Night: Directed by Jack Heller. With Kevin Durand, Lukas Haas, Bianca Kajlich, Nick Damici. An evil is unleashed in a small town when a logging company sets up shop in the neighboring woods.

    • (11K)
    • Drama, Horror, Thriller
    • Jack Heller
    • 2015-07-24
  3. Dark Was the Night: Directed by Joshua Leonard. With Marisa Tomei, Charlie Plummer, Timothy Olyphant, Mireille Enos. In the aftermath of tragedy, a woman and her teenage son must forge into uncharted territory in order to move on with their lives.

    • (716)
    • Drama
    • Joshua Leonard
    • 2018
  4. The Dark Knight. 2008 2h 32m PG-13. 9.0 (2.9M) Rate. 84 Metascore. When the menace known as the Joker wreaks havoc and chaos on the people of Gotham, Batman must accept one of the greatest psychological and physical tests of his ability to fight injustice. Director Christopher Nolan Stars Christian Bale Heath Ledger Aaron Eckhart.

  5. Jul 15, 1995 · The Night Is Dark: Directed by Dragan Kresoja. With Dragan Micanovic, Branka Katic, Jelisaveta 'Seka' Sablic, Predrag Ejdus. Belgrade in 1992. - breaking up of Yugoslavia, blockade, shortages, food queues, student rebellion.

    • (461)
    • Drama
    • Dragan Kresoja
    • 1995-07-15
  6. Dark Was The Night” is a horror movie, a creepy and atmospheric and sometimes blood-soaked horror movie, and it’s got a good amount going for it. Even though it does split from the novel logging-camp setting to something a little more generic, the small town of Maiden Woods, 90 miles south from the opening unpleasantness.

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  8. Oct 19, 2014 · Small town sheriff has become as commonplace in horror movies over the past forty years as mad scientist was in the four decades prior. Double the power of such a stereotype when the protagonist is burdened with self-blame over an accidental tragedy.