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The Cellar (upcoming Film)
The Cellar may refer to: * ''The Cellar'' (novel), a 1980 horror novel by Richard Laymon *The Cellar (Macy's), a brand name used by Macy's *The Cellar (Enfield, North Carolina), a home on the US National Register of Historic Places *The Cellar (teen dance club), a 1964-1970 music venue in Arlington Heights, Illinois, US * ''The Cellar'' (1989 film), a horror film directed by Kevin S. Tenney *''The Cellar'', a 2015 novel by Minette Walters *''10 Cloverfield Lane'', a 2016 thriller film directed by Dan Trachtenburg, previously known as ''The Cellar'' * ''The Cellar'' (2022 film), a supernatural horror film See also *Cellar (other) Cellar may refer to: *Basement *Root cellar *Semi-basement *Storm cellar *Wine cellar A wine cellar is a storage room for wine in bottles or barrels, or more rarely in carboys, amphorae, or plastic containers. In an ''active'' wine cellar, importan ...
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The Cellar (novel)
''The Cellar'' is a 1980 horror novel by American author Richard Laymon. It was Laymon's first published novel, and together with sequels ''The Beast House'', '' The Midnight Tour'', and the novella ''Friday Night in Beast House'', forms the series known by fans of Laymon as "The Beast House Chronicles." ''The Cellar'' is an example of a splatterpunk novel, containing much extreme violence and gore, as well as adult themes including rape, incest, paedophilia, and serial murder. Laymon is often associated with this genre. Synopsis Donna, the book's protagonist, goes on the run with her daughter Sandy when she learns that her ex-husband, who molested Sandy for years, has been released from prison. After a car accident leaves them stranded in the small California coastal town of Malcasa Point, Donna and Sandy cross paths with Judgement, a mercenary hired to track down and kill the murderous creature that supposedly haunts a local tourist attraction, the Beast House. Judge's employer, ...
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The Cellar (Macy's)
The Cellar is a brand name used by Macy's for departments commonly located on the first floor below ground level at larger stores. Although every Macy's has such a department, only the larger flagships have basement-level space devoted to the Cellar concept. The concept was pioneered in 1971 as a gourmet kitchenware marketing concept in the San Francisco flagship store of the Macy's West division. In 1974, the Macy's West president Edward Finkelstein was promoted to the president of Macy's New York and brought the Cellar concept with him. The Cellar theme covers appliances, fixtures, kitchenware, and tableware. Macy's stocks a wide range of brands in the cellar, including upscale and gourmet brands, as well as two private labels: "Tools of the Trade" for cookware, cutlery, and kitchen gadgets; and "The Cellar" for flatware, dinnerware, and glassware. Finkelstein acknowledged that The Cellar's design was influenced by other stores including Harrods, Pottery Barn, and Crate & Barr ...
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The Cellar (Enfield, North Carolina)
The Cellar is a historic home located at Enfield, Halifax County, North Carolina. It dates to the early-19th century, and is a large two-story, five bay, frame dwelling with an attached one-story kitchen. It has exterior brick end chimneys and is covered with a rather steep gable roof. It was the childhood home of Congressman and Confederate General Lawrence O'Bryan Branch (1820-1862). The house was visited by the Marquis de Lafayette during his grand tour. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic v ... in 1979. References Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina Houses in Halifax County, North Carolina National Register of Historic Places in Halifax County, North Carolina {{H ...
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The Cellar (teen Dance Club)
The Cellar was a short-lived music venue in Arlington Heights, Illinois outside of Chicago that provided live early rock music in the mid-1960s to young people in the Chicago area. Founded in 1964 by Paul Sampson, a local record store owner who later became a music promoter and manager, The Cellar primarily featured early rock and roll acts, although some Chicago blues bands also performed there. The Cellar closed in 1970. Locations The Cellar was first located in the basement (thus the name) of the old St. Peter's Lutheran Church at 116 W. Eastman St. It later moved to the empty Bill Cook Buick at 835 W. Davis, across the tracks from the old Arlington High School. The unused warehouse was located along the Chicago and Northwestern railroad tracks (). Rock and roll youth culture legacy The Cellar became a popular venue, providing teenagers from the region with a place to congregate, listen to British-tinged Chicago blues rock, and to dance. It also hosted talented psychedelic roc ...
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The Cellar (1989 Film)
''The Cellar'' is a 1989 American monster film directed by Kevin Tenney, based on a short story by David Henry Keller. It stars Patrick Kilpatrick, Chris Miller, Suzanne Savoy, and Ford Rainey. Plot Comanche Indians have trapped the evil of their land in a monster made up of a mixture of other animals. The Comanche have placed a protective spear in the ground to contain the evil, along with a rabbit foot talisman for good luck. A young boy pulls the spear from the ground while pocketing the talisman. He starts to play with the spear. A Comanche catches the boy, and startled, he runs away with the rabbit's foot. The Native American places the spear back, realizing too late that the rabbits foot is now gone. After that, white men come and start drilling for oil. Skip to current time, a divorced father, Mance Cashen, moves to the area with his new wife and baby. His son from his first marriage, Willy, is visiting. Willy notices something peculiar in the house and tries to warn his ...
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Minette Walters
Minette Caroline Mary Walters DL (born 26 September 1949) is an English crime writer. Life and work Walters was born in Bishop's Stortford in 1949 to Samuel Jebb and Colleen Jebb. As her father was a serving army officer, the first 10 years of Walters's life were spent moving between army bases in the north and south of England. Her father died from kidney failure in 1960. While raising Walters and her two brothers, Colleen Jebb painted miniatures from photographs to supplement the family's income. Walters spent a year at the Abbey School in Reading, Berkshire, before winning a Foundation Scholarship at the Godolphin boarding school in Salisbury. During a gap year between school and Durham University, 1968, Walters volunteered in Israel with The Bridge in Britain, working on a kibbutz and in a delinquent boys' home in Jerusalem. She graduated from Trevelyan College, Durham in 1971 with a BA in French. Minette met her husband Alec Walters while she was at Durham and they ...
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10 Cloverfield Lane
''10 Cloverfield Lane'' is a 2016 American science fiction psychological thriller film directed by Dan Trachtenberg in his directorial debut, produced by J. J. Abrams and Lindsey Weber and written by Josh Campbell, Matthew Stuecken, and Damien Chazelle. The second film in the ''Cloverfield'' franchise, it stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead, John Goodman, and John Gallagher Jr. The story follows a young woman who, after a car crash, wakes up in an underground bunker with two men who insist that an event has left the surface of Earth uninhabitable. The film was developed from a script titled ''The Cellar''; but under production by Bad Robot, it was turned into a spiritual successor to the 2008 film ''Cloverfield''. It is presented in a third-person narrative, in contrast to its predecessor's found-footage style. Principal photography took place under the title ''Valencia'' in New Orleans, Louisiana, from October 20 to December 15, 2014. ''10 Cloverfield Lane'' premiered in New York ...
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The Cellar (2022 Film)
''The Cellar'' is a 2022 supernatural horror film written and directed by Brendan Muldowney and starring Elisha Cuthbert and Eoin Macken. It follows a family whose daughter disappears in the cellar of the large estate they have just moved into. The film was released via Shudder on 15 April 2022. Plot Brian and Kiera Woods move into an old house with their two children Ellie (a teen) and Steven (an elementary child). Ellie immediately voices opposition from the beginning wishing to be back with her friends. The first night they are there, Kiera and Brian must go into the office for work, and leave Ellie to watch Steven, much to her dismay. Steven finds a secret room that contains older items, and has Ellie play the sonographe they found. It begins with a man reciting formulas and then counting up slowly. Ellie shuts it off before it reaches seven and tells Steven to go to bed. While Steven is sleeping and Ellie is watching TV, the power goes out and Ellie frantically calls her ...
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