1. Pulse (2006) - Cinemorgue Wiki - Fandom
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Pulse (2006) Directed by Jim Sonzero Imagine our wireless technologies made a connection to a world beyond our own. Imagine that world used that technology as a doorway into ours. Now, imagine the connection we made can't be shut down. When you turn on your cell phone or log on to your e-mail, they'll get in, you'll be infected and they'll be able to take from you what they don't have anymore--life. Samm Levine [Tim Steinberg] Jonathan Tucker [Josh Ockmann] Christina Milian [Isabelle "Izzie" Fue
2. Pulse (2006) directed by Jim Sonzero • Reviews, film + cast - Letterboxd
Anant Singh Joel Soisson Michael Leahy Brian Cox Stephen Maloney. Writers Writers. Wes Craven Ray Wright. Original Writer Original Writer. Kiyoshi Kurosawa ...
When the dead discover a means to contact the living through electronic devices, cellphones and computers become open gateways to monstrosities and destruction.
3. Pulse (2006) movie review | sbs.is
18 apr 2021 · Pulse (2006). Review by Stefan Birgir Stefans. Published on April ... wrote A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) and revitalized the horror ...
Pulse is a film from the 00s and it might be one of the worst offenders of this filter, at least for a film with a big name attached to it. Wes Craven is
4. Kiyoshi Kurosawa | Author | LibraryThing
Kiyoshi Kurosawa, author of Pulse [2006 movie], on LibraryThing. ... Works by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. PopularRecent. Pulse [2006 movie] (2006) — Writer — 45 copies.
Kiyoshi Kurosawa, author of Pulse [2006 movie], on LibraryThing
5. Pulse | Rotten Tomatoes
11 aug 2006 · After her boyfriend commits suicide, a psychology student (Kristen Bell) and her friends begin receiving unsettling e-mails and video messages.
After her boyfriend commits suicide, a psychology student (Kristen Bell) and her friends begin receiving unsettling e-mails and video messages. After a number of disappearances across campus, she teams up with a computer hacker (Ian Somerhalder) to shut down the deadly force before it spreads to the rest of the world.
6. Pulse (2006) | Headhunter's Horror House Wiki - Fandom
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This article totally sucks. You can help Headhunter's Horror House Wiki by expanding it. Production on Pulse began on June 6th, 2005. Pulse at IMDB Pulse at Wikipedia Pulse at Metacritic Pulse at AllRovi.com Pulse at Box Office Mojo Pulse at Rotten Tomatoes
7. Pulse (2006) Cast and Crew - Cast Photos and Info | Fandango
Wes Craven: Writer; Tim Day: Writer; Vince Gilligan: Writer; Ray Wright: Writer; Michael Leahy: Producer; Joel Soisson: Producer; Anant Singh: Producer; Brian ...
Tokyo citizens (Haruhiko Katô, Kumiko Aso, Koyuki) probe computer-linked anomalies.
8. Pulse (2006) Technical Specifications - ShotOnWhat?
14 jun 2019 · Pulse (2006) tech specs : Directed by Jim Sonzero with Cinematography by Mark Plummer - The Motion Picture & Television Technical Database.
Pulse (2006) tech specs : Directed by Jim Sonzero with Cinematography by Mark Plummer - The Motion Picture & Television Technical Database
9. Pulse (2001) vs Pulse (2006) | Horror and Alternative Cinema Reviews
25 sep 2016 · Pulse (2001) vs Pulse (2006) ... What makes it so effective is the way writer/director Kiyoshi Kurosawa presents the ghosts themselves.
When it comes to Hollywood mining the world for original films to reappropriate it seems no sub-genre is as over-plundered as the supernatural films of Asia, especially those from Japan and South K…
10. Pulse (2006) - IGN
11 apr 2007 · Feature commentary with Producers Mike Leahy and Joel Soisson, Actor Samm Levine, Visual Effect Supervisor Kevin O'Neill, Editor Kirk Morri, and ...
Along with comedies, horror movies are perhaps unique among film genres in that they don't necessarily have to work in order to work. Character development, act structure, changes, choices, climaxes - everything a good movie is supposed to have - they get tossed out the window. Fear, which is an involuntary emotion, can't be intellectualized or compartmentalized the same way pathos can. The heebie jeebies don't stand justification, the collywobbles deny even the best attempts at comprehension. If a horror movie is done right, it should scare the audience, and if it does that then it can be considered a success even if the rest of the movie isn't. And by that standard, Pulse works.