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The Door (2024 Film)
The Door may refer to: Literature * ''The Door'' (novel), a 1987 novel by Magda Szabó * ''The Door'' (poetry collection), a 2007 book of poetry by Margaret Atwood * "The Door", a poem by Miroslav Holub * "The Door", a short story by E. B. White * ''The Door'', a 1930 novel by Mary Roberts Rinehart * ''The Door'', the name used by the Christian satire magazine ''The Wittenburg Door'' during the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s * The Door (interstellar teleporter), an interstellar transportation device used in the science fiction works of Lloyd Biggle, Jr. Film, theatre and television * The Door (Theatre), a studio theatre in Birmingham, England * ''The Door'' (TV series), a 2010 television series broadcast on British television station ITV1 * ''The Door'' (2009 film), a 2009 German film starring Mads Mikkelsen * ''The Door'', a 2013 short film written and directed by Ava DuVernay * ''The Door'' (2012 film), a 2012 Hungarian film based on the 1987 novel by Magda Szabó * "The Doo ...
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The Door (novel)
''The Door'' is a novel by Hungarian writer Magda Szabó. ''The Door'' was originally published in Hungary in 1987, and translated into English in 1995 by Stefan Draughon for American publication, and again in 2005 by Len Rix for British publication. Rix's translation won the 2006 Oxford-Weidenfeld Translation Prize, and was short-listed for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize. Rix's translation was republished in 2015 by New York Review Books Classics. A film based on the novel, directed by István Szabó, was released in March 2012. Plot The novel begins with Magda, the narrator, recounting the recurring dream that haunts her in her old age. As Magda explains, after waking up from this dream, she is forced to face the fact that "I killed Emerence". The story that follows is Magda's attempt to explain what she means by this sentence; it is the comprehensive story of her decades-long relationship with her housekeeper Emerence. When the story begins, Magda has just come into ...
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The Door (Fear The Walking Dead)
"The Door" is the eighth episode and mid-season premiere of the sixth season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series '' Fear the Walking Dead''. The 77th episode overall, "The Door" was released on the streaming platform AMC+ on April 4, 2021, in the United States, and aired on television on AMC one week later, on April 11, 2021. The episode was directed by Michael Satrazemis and written by Andrew Chambliss and Ian Goldberg. A reunion with an old friend helps pull John Dorie (Garret Dillahunt) out of his darkest moment yet. Back at Lawton, Virginia (Colby Minifie) demands answers. Plot Alone at his cabin, John (Garret Dillahunt) prepares to commit suicide, but he is interrupted by walkers washing ashore. While investigating the perimeter, John finds Morgan (Lennie James) and Dakota (Zoe Colletti), who are hiding from Virginia's rangers. A walker horde blocks the only bridge out of the area. John agrees to help them get through the horde, but refuses to join Morgan' ...
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Deltarune Chapter 1 OST
The music of ''Deltarune'' comprises multiple soundtrack albums created and scored by Toby Fox. The first soundtrack album was released on Bandcamp on November 1, 2018, a day after the game was launched. In collaboration with Fangamer, Fox released the first chapter's soundtrack on Phonograph record, vinyl in 2019. Releases ''Deltarune Chapter 1 OST'' ''Deltarune Chapter 1 (Original Game Soundtrack)'' ("Deltarune" stylized in all caps), also known as ''Deltarune Chapter 1 OST'', comprises the music featured in the first chapter of the game. ''Deltarune Chapter 2 OST'' ''Deltarune Chapter 2 (Original Game Soundtrack)'' ("Deltarune" stylized in all caps), also known as ''Deltarune Chapter 2 OST'', comprises the music featured in the second chapter of the game. Lena Raine and Marcy Nabors provided additional transcription and arrangement assistance. Reception Adam Luhrs of RPGFan reviewed the soundtrack of Chapter 1 and described it as ranging "up and down the history ...
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The Door (Silverchair Song)
"The Door" is a song by the Australian rock band Silverchair, released as the last single from their second album, ''Freak Show''. The band's vocalist and guitarist Daniel Johns said "It's influenced a lot by Led Zeppelin and anything from that era really. Before the album, when I actually wrote it and showed Ben and Chris, Ben and Chris liked it and they wanted to continue working on it and write a bit more, and I didn't really like the song. And they were like, 'oh, come on, we'll just use it' and so I said, 'yeah all right,' just to see how it would turn out. And it ended up changed a little bit and now I'm really happy with it." Track listing Australian CD single (MATTCD062); Cassette (MATTC062) # "The Door" # "Surfin' Bird" (cover) # "Roses" (live) # "Minor Threat Minor Threat was an American hardcore punk band, formed in 1980 in Washington, D.C. by vocalist Ian MacKaye and drummer Jeff Nelson. MacKaye and Nelson had played in several other bands together, and recru ...
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The Door (George Jones Song)
"The Door" is a song written by Billy Sherrill and Norro Wilson, and recorded by American country music artist George Jones. It was released in October 1974 as the first single from the album ''The Best of George Jones''. "The Door" was George Jones' sixth number one on the country chart as a solo artist. The single stayed a single week at number one and would spend a total of ten weeks on the country chart. Recording and composition Jones had scored his first solo #1 hit single in seven years with "The Grand Tour (song), The Grand Tour" in 1974, the first of several extraordinary performances producer Billy Sherrill would coax out of the temperamental singer in the long years ahead. "The Door" tells the story of a former soldier who, despite being haunted by the sights and sounds he endured in battle, confesses that he was most traumatized by the sound of the door closing when the woman he loved walked out on him: ::''And of earthquakes, storms and guns and war'' ::''Lord, not ...
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The Door (EP)
Turin Brakes are an English band, comprising original duo of Olly Knights and Gale Paridjanian, and long-term collaborators Rob Allum and Eddie Myer. They had a UK top 5 hit in 2003 with their song "Painkiller (Summer Rain)". Since starting out in 1999, the band have sold around one million records worldwide. They are currently signed to Cooking Vinyl. History 1999–2001: Formation and ''The Optimist LP'' The band was started by long-time friends Knights and Paridjanian. The two met at a young age and spent much of their childhood together, both receiving guitars as Christmas presents at the age of 10. Although they split after Knights went to film school and Paridjanian attempted to form a band in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, they soon reunited and collaborated on what would later become their first EP, ''The Door'', which was eventually released through Anvil Records in 1999 as a limited vinyl release. This led to the band attracting the attention of larger record labels. S ...
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The Door (Steve Lacy Album)
''The Door'' is the second album by Steve Lacy to be released on the RCA Novus label. It was released in 1989 and features four of Lacy's compositions and one each by Monk, Bud Powell, Duke Ellington and George Handy performed by Lacy, Bobby Few, Steve Potts, Jean-Jacques Avenel, Oliver Johnson and Irene Aebi with Sam Woodyard guesting on one track recorded shortly before his death.Jazzlists: Steve Lacy discography
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The Door (Mathias Eick Album)
''The Door'' is the debut studio album by Norwegian trumpeter, composer and multi-instrumentalist Mathias Eick recorded in September 2007 and released on ECM in August the following year.ECM discography
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The review by Thom Jurek awarded the album 3½ stars stating "This is an excellent introduction to a player who has plenty to say and many ways of saying it. ''The Door'' is a beautifully mysterious and deeply satisfying entry in the ECM canon and a very auspicious debut."Jurek, T
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The Door (Charlie Daniels Album)
''The Door'' is the 19th studio album by American musician Charlie Daniels. Released on March 14, 1994 by Sparrow Records, the album was the first of three Christian albums Daniels recorded for the label. It reached No. 26 on Billboard's Christian albums chart on May 13, 1994, spending twelve weeks on that chart. Critical reception ''AllMusic'' called the album "less vengeful and apocalyptic than ''Steel Witness''", Daniels' second Christian album for Sparrow. Track listing Musicians *Charlie Daniels – Vocals, Fiddle, Guitar, Mandolin *Joel DiGregorio, Joel "Taz" DiGregorio – Keyboards *Jack Gavin – Percussion, Drums *Bruce Brown – Guitar, Vocals *Charlie Hayward – Bass *Carolyn Corlew – Vocals *Joy Gardner – Vocals *Christ Church Choir – Vocals Production *Ron W. Griffin – Producer, Engineer *David Corlew – Executive-Producer *John Ketton – Engineer *John Thomas, II – Assistant Engineer *Rick Cobbie – Assistant Engineer *Tim LaMoy – Assistant E ...
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The Door (Keb' Mo' Album)
''The Door'' is a studio album by Delta blues artist Keb' Mo', released in 2000. The album peaked at No. 122 on the ''Billboard'' 200. It was nominated for a Grammy, for "Best Contemporary Blues Album". Production Co-produced by Russ Titelman, the album employed many well-known session musicians. Critical reception '' The Washington Post'' wrote that "even when he updates the Elmore James classic 'It Hurts Me Too' with an arrangement that weds a funk beat to a wash of electronics, Mo' makes the transition from analog to digital age seem smooth, if not exactly welcome." The '' Chicago Tribune'' thought that the "acoustic, adult-contemporary blues style becomes more sophisticated with every album." ''OC Weekly'' deemed the album "a disappointment," calling it "more James Taylor than Skip James." ''The Record'' wrote that "this Los Angeles musician's urban folk-blues stew remains disarmingly soothing." Track listing All songs written by Kevin Moore ( Keb' Mo') unless otherwise ...
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The Door (Game Of Thrones)
"The Door" is the fifth episode of the sixth season of HBO's fantasy television series ''Game of Thrones'', and the 55th overall. The episode was written by series co-creators David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, and directed by Jack Bender. Bran Stark learns the origin of the White Walkers, Jon Snow plans to unite the north against the Boltons, Euron Greyjoy reveals his return to the Iron Islands at the Kingsmoot, Tyrion Lannister meets with the Red Priestess Kinvara, and Daenerys Targaryen sees the depths of Jorah Mormont's devotion to her. "The Door" received universal acclaim from critics, who found the episode to be emotional with effective action sequences involving the White Walkers and Hodor, in addition to providing "important answers regarding he shows mythos." The adaptation of the Kingsmoot as well as Daenerys's farewell to Jorah were also listed as high points of the episode. Hodor's origin story was presented to the series co-creators by George R. R. Martin. In the Unit ...
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The Door (poetry Collection)
''The Door'' is a book of poetry by Canadian author Margaret Atwood Margaret Eleanor Atwood (born November 18, 1939) is a Canadian poet, novelist, literary critic, essayist, teacher, environmental activist, and inventor. Since 1961, she has published 18 books of poetry, 18 novels, 11 books of non-fiction, nin ..., published in 2007. The poems of ''The Door'' demonstrate self-awareness on the part of the author. They confront themes of advancing age and encroaching death (Atwood was 68 in 2007), as well as authorial fame and the drive to produce writing. Less autobiographical themes are also explored in ''The Door'', including environmental issues, torture and war, and the relation of the personal and the political. ''The Door'' is divided into five sections. # The first section explores personal loss, of parents, cats or childhood. # The second section explores the role of the poet. # The third section confronts the horrors of contemporary life. # The fourth section defend ...
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