The Darkness Page #2

Synopsis: A family unknowingly awakens an ancient supernatural entity on a Grand Canyon vacation, and must fight for survival when it follows them home.
 
IMDB:
4.4
Metacritic:
27
Rotten Tomatoes:
3%
PG-13
Year:
2016
92 min
$10,732,841
455 Views


- Very fascinating. - Thank you.

I am thrilled to know that someone was at my lecture.

- How was your day? - Was good.

You're late. Again.

Hardly see you these days.

I am very busy at work.

This is the biggest project we've ever done.

It is killing me.

Yes, you can cook vegetables?

I have work to do here.

Yes, I do what you want, so I return to the race.

Do not worry, then.

I do. It's just a run around the block.

Twenty minutes maximum.

What does this dog have?

No, it is not so, it is legal.

She dislikes.

I do not know

my birthday?

I would if I could,

but I said how

things are.

The work

is crazy.

Yeah, I can not leave.

Sure.

It's all right.

Michael? Were you in the bathroom?

Answer. Stop hiding in this rather stupid.

Michael, if you do not respond,

I will ruin all your stuff.

A,

- Two ... - Jenny was in her bathroom!

There's no Jenny!

- It was Jenny! - Do not you understand?

You are retarded!

Stephanie! Get up! Go to your room now!

- A - Are you okay?

two,

three,

One two...

Vaza.

Respect.

I thought I was asleep.

The lights are because I'm not.

Why do you caused, Steph?

Why am I to blame for all this family?

- This is not true. - Yeah, you and Mom.

We never talk about anything.

We never talk about it,

how it affects us all.

- Yes, we talked about ... - No, you just ignore.

We never talk about the bizarre things he does.

It is increasingly bizarre and you ...

let it go.

- Honey, that happens ... - I have to study.

I have to study!

Michael.

Honey, what are you doing?

I heard many strange noises last night.

It scared me a lot, so I came here.

What kind of noises?

Tell Michael not to come into my room.

He is leaving marks of dirty hands everywhere.

Hey, big guy!

Something's bothering you, right?

Hi, Jeff. I was seeing what's wrong with your dog.

You have a new cat?

No, Jeff. We have a new cat,

a bird, a fish, and a jerboa.

We do not have animals.

Maybe you should take your to the vet.

Yes, I'll do that.

A**hole.

Oi!

Get out of here!

But what is this? Get out of here!

- Get out of here! - I just want to help!

- Stop it! Get out of here! - Stop it!

- Stay out of it! - I'm trying to help you!

- I do not want your help! - I'm trying to help!

- Let me go! Stop it! - I hate you!

Get her off me!

- She's crazy! - I hate you, b*tch!

She is sick!

- She is very sick! - B*tch evil!

Your...

- I hate you!

- She eats,

then she comes here and throws up.

She is very sick.

Honey.

- I'm sorry, Dad. - It's okay, come here.

- Excuse me. - No...

Can I go to my driving test?

Promises are promises in this family, right?

You know your MAEM and I are not enemies?

We just want to stay healthy, happy and strong.

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Greg McLean

Greg McLean is an Australian film director, producer and writer. He came to world attention in 2005 with his debut feature film, Wolf Creek, creating one of Australia's most memorable and horrific characters, Mick Taylor (played by John Jarratt). The long-awaited sequel to his first feature, Wolf Creek 2 was released February 2013. Mclean also wrote, directed and produced Rogue (2007) and was executive producer of Red Hill (2010) and Crawlspace (2012). He is also the co-author of two novels about the fictional character Mick Taylor; Wolf Creek: Origin (with Aaron Sterns) and Wolf Creek: Desolation Game (with Brett McBean) and the four-part comic book series Dark Axis: Secret Battles of WW2 and the graphic novel Sebastian Hawks – Creature Hunter. In 2016, his latest film, The Darkness, was released to theaters, and a Wolf Creek TV series was released on Australian streaming service Stan. more…

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