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    Late Phases is a 2014 horror drama film by director Adrián García Bogliano and his first feature film in the English language. The film had its world premiere on March 9, 2014, at South by Southwest and stars Nick Damici as a blind war veteran who becomes the victim of a werewolf attack.

  2. Late Phases is a 2014 film directed by Adrián García Bogliano and starring Nick Damici as a blind war veteran who faces a werewolf threat in his retirement community. The film has mixed reviews from critics and audiences, with some praising its suspense and atmosphere, and others criticizing its plot and pacing.

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    • Nick Damici
    • Adrián García Bogliano
    • Horror, Mystery & Thriller
  3. Nov 17, 2014 · A blind veteran faces deadly werewolves in a retirement community in this creature feature. Watch trailers, clips, photos, cast and crew, reviews, trivia, goofs, and more on IMDb.

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    • Horror
    • Adrian Garcia Bogliano
    • 2014-11-17
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  5. Nov 21, 2014 · Nick Damici stars as Ambrose, a Vietnam vet who moves to a suburban community where he faces werewolves every full moon. The film tries to balance horror, comedy and drama, but fails to achieve a consistent tone or scare factor.

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  7. A blind army veteran investigates the mysterious deaths of his neighbors in a retirement community near a forest. Late Phases is a horror thriller movie directed by Adrián García Bogliano and written by Eric Stolze.

  8. Released November 21st, 2014, 'Late Phases' stars Nick Damici, Ethan Embry, Lance Guest, Erin Cummings The movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 35 min, and received a user score of 60 (out of 100)...

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