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The Darkest Hour A modestly inventive and involving variation on a standard ... casting, Mary Vernieu, Venus Kanani. Reviewed at AMC Studio 30, Houston, Dec. 25, 2011. MPAA Rating: PG-13 ...
Young entrepreneurs Sean (Emile Hirsch) and Ben (Max Minghella) meet stranded travelers Natalie (Olivia Thirlby) and Anne (Rachael Taylor) at a hot Moscow nightclub. Their whole world changes in ...
The Darkest Hour has a very enigmatic moniker; the title could be referring the the fact that this movie takes place in a Moscow that has been drained of all electricity following an alien attack. It ...
The Darkest Hour hits screens at Christmas in the States and January elsewhere, while interviews with the cast will hit IGN next week. In This Article The Darkest Hour ...
Back in September of 2010, IGN headed to Moscow to visit the set of The Darkest Hour, an action-adventure about five youngsters who find themselves stranded in Moscow during an alien invasion. The ...
On Monday night, D.C. band Darkest Hour delivered a energetic, if dutiful, 40-minute set at 9:30 Club, riding near the top of the Summer Slaughter Tour’s 11-band bill.
Despite the fact that “The Darkest Hour” was smuggled into U.S. theaters on Christmas Day with no advance press screenings, I went in full of residual holiday good cheer, prepared to give this ...
The idea of semi-invisible aliens, an unseen enemy, should mean the film has a lingering sense of paranoid abstraction (not unlike “Right at Your Door”), but “Darkest Hour” never gets ...
Young entrepreneurs Sean (Emile Hirsch) and Ben (Max Minghella) meet stranded travelers Natalie (Olivia Thirlby) and Anne (Rachael Taylor) at a hot Moscow nightclub. Their whole world changes in ...