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  2. Doors (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film has a 46% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 13 reviews. [2] Buffy de Latour of SciFiNow awarded the film three stars out of five. [3] Alex Saveliev of Film Threat rated the film a 6 out of 10. [4] Jeffrey M. Anderson of Common Sense Media awarded the film three stars out of five. [5] Cath Clarke of The Guardian awarded the film two ...

  3. The Black Hole (2016 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was shot both in Boulder, Colorado, and in Colorado state. [1] Filming was initially slated for May and June 2011. [2] According to the film's producer Ersoz, Boulder was chosen because it is "a beautiful, under-photographed place" and that "No one has ever recognized its gothic possibilities in a film before". [3]

  4. Wormhole - Wikipedia

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    Wormhole visualized in 2D. For a simplified notion of a wormhole, space can be visualized as a two-dimensional surface. In this case, a wormhole would appear as a hole in that surface, lead into a 3D tube (the inside surface of a cylinder), then re-emerge at another location on the 2D surface with a hole similar to the entrance.

  5. Portal:Erotica and pornography - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, Takechi entered the film industry by producing controversial soft-core theatrical pornography. His 1964 film Daydream was the first big-budget, mainstream pink film released in Japan. After the release of his 1965 film Black Snow, the government arrested him on indecency charges. The trial became a public battle over censorship ...

  6. Coherence (film) - Wikipedia

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    Coherence is a 2013 American surrealist science fiction thriller film directed by James Ward Byrkit in his directorial debut. [2] The film had its world debut on September 19, 2013, at Fantastic Fest and stars Emily Foxler as a woman who must deal with strange occurrences following the close passing of a comet.

  7. Skyline (2010 film) - Wikipedia

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    Skyline is a 2010 American science fiction disaster film directed by Greg and Colin Strause and co-produced and written by Liam O'Donnell. [4] It stars Eric Balfour, Scottie Thompson, Brittany Daniel, Crystal Reed, David Zayas, and Donald Faison as a group of Los Angeles residents who witness an alien invasion while in a condominium.

  8. Jumper (2008 film) - Wikipedia

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    Jumper is a 2008 American science fiction action film loosely based on Steven Gould's 1992 novel of the same name.Directed by Doug Liman, the film stars Hayden Christensen as a young man capable of teleporting, as he is chased by a secret society intent on killing him.

  9. Stargate (film) - Wikipedia

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    Stargate is a 1994 science fiction action-adventure film [7] directed and co-written by Roland Emmerich.The film is the first entry in the Stargate media franchise and stars Kurt Russell, James Spader, Jaye Davidson, Alexis Cruz, Mili Avital, and Viveca Lindfors.