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The Gathering: Directed by Brian Gilbert. With Christina Ricci, Ioan Gruffudd, Stephen Dillane, Kerry Fox. Amnesiac Cassie Grant has a premonition that someone or something wants the family that's helping her recover dead.
While going to the town of Ashby Wake, the drifter Cassie is hit by a car driven by Marion Kirkman and loses her memory. Marion invites Cassie to stay in her huge old house with her family, while recovering from the trauma. Cassie becomes very close to Michael, the young son of Marion's husband Simon Kirkman.
The Gathering: Directed by Randal Kleiser. With Edward Asner, Maureen Stapleton, Rebecca Balding, Sarah Cunningham. A dying father pulls his torn family back together for a last Christmas.
The Gathering: Created by Helen Walsh. With Sadie Soverall, Warren Brown, Christine Tremarco, Sonny Walker. The violent attack on a teenage girl in a tidal islet in which group of teenagers from disparate backgrounds, each of whom could have committed the crime, along with their parents.
Magic: The Gathering: With Brandon Routh, Lexi DiBenedetto. Series focusing on the Planeswalkers, Magic's unique magic-wielding heroes and villains, as they contend with stakes larger than any one world can hold.
"The Gathering" is a good, original and mysterious horror movie, in the same line of "The Others", "Haunted", "The Sixth Sense"and "El Espinazo del Diablo". It is not gore, but very creepy and scary. Christina Ricci is magnificent, as usual, and the idea is fresh and unusual.
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Babylon 5: The Gathering: Directed by Richard Compton. With Michael O'Hare, Tamlyn Tomita, Jerry Doyle, Mira Furlan. The opening of a crucial space station is put in jeopardy when the commanding officer is accused of the attempted murder of a diplomat.
The Gathering Storm, produced by Ridley Scott and directed by Richard Loncraine (the Ian McKellen Richard III) has some serious pedigree behind the camera. The playful script covers Churchill's wilderness years during Hitler's rise to power in Germany.