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      • Bug is a 1975 American horror film directed by Jeannot Szwarc and written by William Castle and Thomas Page, from Page's novel The Hephaestus Plague (1973).
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  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0470705Bug (2006) - IMDb

    May 25, 2007 · 2 Videos. 99+ Photos. Drama Horror Thriller. An unhinged war veteran holes up with a lonely woman in a spooky Oklahoma motel room. The line between reality and delusion is blurred as they discover a bug infestation. Director. William Friedkin. Writer. Tracy Letts.

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    I’ve often thought of myself as the world’s biggest fan of animal attack movies, but if I’m being honest, that honor should actually go to Mister Bert I. Gordon. His particular niche was movies about larger than life animals, and his filmography includes the likes of Beginning of the End (giant grasshoppers!), Attack of the Puppet People (giant cat...

    I’ve written more extensively about this under-appreciated gem elsewhere, but the short version is that Bug remains an effectively creepy slice of bug horror. They’re cockroaches, and if that’s not icky enough, they’re also prone to chewing your flesh, starting deadly fires, and spelling our ominous warnings — in English! — on the wall with their b...

    You know what they say… if you’ve seen one movie about roaches on a list, there’s bound to be more. So here’s the second! (And spoiler, a third is directly below.) This entry sees science go wrong again, sending a horde of the buggers into the nightmares of a small town’s unlucky residents, and while they’re nasty creatures even when normal, they’r...

    Cockroaches are nasty, fat, not-really-little beasts covered in thick armor. You see one in your place, and your skin automatically ignites in gooseflesh. Now, let’s give them a deadly disease requiring a cure that ultimately transforms them into apocalypse-ushering titans. Yeah, it makes sense. That tracks with their gnarly biology. Guillermo del ...

    Now, here’s a film that makes good on the promise of its title! What’s the matter? Afraid of worms!? This is a Roger Corman movie, with special make-up effects by Rick Baker, that premiered at Cannes, about millions of carnivorous worms descending on a small town in Georgia after knocked-down power lines call them to the surface and instill them wi...

    • Them! James Whitmore, Edmund Gwenn, Joan Weldon. 83 votes. A titanic-sized dose of fear is injected into this classic black-and-white flick about gigantic irradiated ants wreaking havoc in New Mexico.
    • The Fly. Jeff Goldblum, Geena Davis, John Getz. 101 votes. In this chilling, yet poignant tale, a brilliant scientist's experiment goes horrifically wrong, leaving him with some truly diabolical DNA from a common house fly.
    • Mimic. Mira Sorvino, Jeremy Northam, Josh Brolin. 78 votes. Just when things couldn't get more sinister, along comes a film that combines diabolical genetic engineering with humanity's innate fear of creepy-crawlies.
    • The Fly. David Hedison, Patricia Owens, Vincent Price. 65 votes. This pulse-pounding classic tells the tale of a scientist whose failed teleportation experiment leaves him with far more than he bargained for: a fly's head and appendage.
  3. 4 days ago · Bug is a psychological horror film released in 2006, exploring themes of isolation, paranoia, and the blurred line between sanity and madness. It features exceptional performances and a haunting atmosphere, making it a hidden gem for fans of psychological horror.

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    May 25, 2007 · Advertise With Us. At a rundown desert motel, Agnes (Ashley Judd) begins a tentative relationship with a newcomer named Peter (Michael Shannon). He has a strange charisma, one that offers fearful...

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  5. BUG is a creepy psychological horror yarn directed by William Friedkin, the man behind such '70s classics as THE EXORCIST and THE FRENCH CONNECTION. Is this film in the same league as those films of yester-year?

  6. May 24, 2007 · William Friedkin's latest film, "Bug," begins as an ominous rumble of unease, and builds to a shriek. The last 20 minutes are searingly intense: A paranoid personality finds its mate, and they race each other into madness. For Friedkin, director of " The Exorcist ," it's a work of headlong passion.

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