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Filmography from Suzanne Ristic

Filmography from : Suzanne Ristic


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Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, Chris Columbus, 2010
It's the 21st century, but the gods of Mount Olympus and assorted monsters have walked out of the pages of high school student Percy Jackson's Greek mythology texts and into his life. And they're not happy: Zeus' lightning bolt has been stolen, and Percy is the prime suspect. Even more troubling is the sudden disappearance of Percy's mother. As Percy finds himself caught between angry and battling gods, he and his friends embark on a...


Far Cry, Uwe Boll, 2008
An adaptation of the first-person-shooter video game where Jack Carver, a retired Special Forces Officer who now is transport for hire, by people and cargo. On one particular trip Jack ferries a photographer 'Val' who wants to photograph old Japanese WW2 bases on some of the Micronesian islands. He goes through hell when his boat is attacked and destroyed by an unknown party while Val is away. Surviving by the skin of his teeth, he must now find...


White Noise 2: The Light, Patrick Lussier, 2007
The family man Abe Dale is having lunch with his wife and son in a restaurant, when a man kills them in front of Abe and shots himself in the mouth. A couple of days later, the grieving Abe misses his family and commits suicide ingesting many pills at home, but is rescued by his friend Marty Bloom and saved by the doctors. His Near Death Experience makes him see white light in some people and to hear Electronic Voice Phenomena, i.e.,...


4: Rise of the Silver Surfer, Tim Story, 2007
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Seed, Uwe Boll, 2006
According to the US Federal law, if a death row inmate gets the electric chair and survives three jolts of 15,000 volts each for 15 seconds, he gets to go free. Sam Seed (Sanderson) has been the latest death row inmate to get the chair, and the first to survive three jolts. The execution will be delivered by Warden Wright (Moeller). After three attempts to electrocute, complete with boiling blood that seeps from his eyes, he’s still alive....


White Noise, Geoffrey Sax, 2005
The pregnant wife of the architect Jonathan Rivers is missed after a car accident near a cliff, and the police do not know whether she is dead or abducted. Some weeks later, a mysterious man comes to Jonathan and tells him that his wife is dead and had communicated with him through Electronic Voice Phenomena. Sooner Jonathan is informed by the police that her body was found in the sea near a harbor, and the tormented grieving Jonathan decides to...


The Fly II, Chris Walas, 1989
Seth Brundle was a renowned scientist whose warped experiments with teleportation transformed him into a man/fly hybrid called BrundleFly. A few months after the BrundleFly insect met its demise by his lover's, Veronica, shotgun, she dies while giving birth to their son, Martin. Seth's corrupt employer, Bartok, adopts Martin, only so Martin can solve the new problems that the still-functioning TelePods present and to use him as a science project...


The Flash, Stefan Pleszczynski (11 episodes, 2015-2023), David McWhirter (11 episodes, 2017-2022), Dermott Downs (9 episodes, 2014-2017), Alexandra La Roche (7 episodes, 2017-2021), Ralph Hemecker (6 episodes, 2014-2018), Rachel Talalay (6 episodes, 2016-2023), Philip Chipera (6 episodes, 2018-2022), Chris Peppe (6 episodes, 2018-2022), Marcus Stokes (6 episodes, 2019-2022), Jesse Warn (5 episodes, 2014-2023), Glen Winter (5 episodes, 2014-2017), Menhaj Huda (5 episodes, 2019-2023), Danielle Panabaker (5 episodes, 2019-2023), Gregory Smith (4 episodes, 2017-2019), Chad Lowe (4 episodes, 2019-2023), Jeffrey W Byrd (4 episodes, 2020-2022), Millicent Shelton (3 episodes, 2014-2017), Kevin Tancharoen (3 episodes, 2015-2018), Rob Hardy (3 episodes, 2015-2017), JJ Makaro (3 episodes, 2015-2016), John F Showalter (3 episodes, 2015-2016), Hanelle M Culpepper (3 episodes, 2016-2018), Kevin Smith (3 episodes, 2016-2018), Armen V Kevorkian (3 episodes, 2016-2017), Brent Crowell (3 episodes, 2017-2020), Tom Cavanagh (3 episodes, 2017-2018), Eric Dean Seaton (3 episodes, 2020-2021), Vanessa Parise (3 episodes, 2022-2023), Eric Wallace (3 episodes, 2022-2023), David Nutter (2 episodes, 2014), Steve Shill (2 episodes, 2015), C Kim Miles (2 episodes, 2016-2018), Michael A Allowitz (2 episodes, 2016-2017), Harry Jierjian (2 episodes, 2017-2018), Sarah Boyd (2 episodes, 2018-2019), Rob Greenlea (2 episodes, 2018-2019), Viet Nguyen (2 episodes, 2018-2019), Sudz Sutherland (2 episodes, 2020-2021), Geoffrey Wing Shotz (2 episodes, 2021), Larry Shaw (1 episode, 2014), Douglas Aarniokoski (1 episode, 2015), John Behring (1 episode, 2015), Nick Copus (1 episode, 2015), Thor Freudenthal (1 episode, 2015), Wendey Stanzler (1 episode, 2015), Stephen Surjik (1 episode, 2015), Antonio Negret (1 episode, 2016), Alice Troughton (1 episode, 2016), Laura Belsey (1 episode, 2017), Nina Lopez-Corrado (1 episode, 2017), Andi Armaganian (1 episode, 2018), Kevin Mock (1 episode, 2018), Tara Nicole Weyr (1 episode, 2018), Jeff Cassidy (1 episode, 2019), Rebecca Johnson (1 episode, 2019), Michael Nankin (1 episode, 2019), Kristin Windell (1 episode, 2019), Amanda Tapping (1 episode, 2020), Greg Beeman (1 episode, 2022), Kellie Cyrus (1 episode, 2022), Caity Lotz (1 episode, 2022), Kayla Compton (1 episode, 2023), Ed Fraiman (1 episode, 2023), Brenton Spencer (1 episode, 2023), 0
Barry Allen is a Central City police forensic scientist with a reasonably happy life, despite the childhood trauma of a mysterious red and yellow lightning killing his mother and framing his father. All that changes when a massive particle accelerator accident leads to Barry being struck by lightning in his lab. Coming out of coma nine months later, Barry and his new friends at S.T.A.R labs find that he now has the ability to move at superhuman...


The 100, Dean White (24 episodes, 2014-2020), Ed Fraiman (9 episodes, 2014-2020), PJ Pesce (9 episodes, 2014-2020), Mairzee Almas (5 episodes, 2014-2018), Omar Madha (5 episodes, 2014-2018), John F Showalter (5 episodes, 2014-2017), Tim Scanlan (5 episodes, 2016-2020), Ian Samoil (5 episodes, 2017-2020), Antonio Negret (4 episodes, 2014-2019), Alex Kalymnios (3 episodes, 2017-2019), Matt Barber (2 episodes, 2014-2016), Uta Briesewitz (2 episodes, 2015-2016), Henry Ian Cusick (2 episodes, 2017-2018), Michael C Blundell (2 episodes, 2018-2019), John Behring (1 episode, 2014), Milan Cheylov (1 episode, 2014), Steven DePaul (1 episode, 2014), Bharat Nalluri (1 episode, 2014), Wayne Rose (1 episode, 2014), Bob Morley (1 episode, 2019), April Mullen (1 episode, 2019), Amanda Tapping (1 episode, 2019), Marshall Virtue (1 episode, 2019), Michael Cliett (1 episode, 2020), Jessica Harmon (1 episode, 2020), Amyn Kaderali (1 episode, 2020), Lindsey Morgan (1 episode, 2020), Jason Rothenberg (1 episode, 2020), Amanda Row (1 episode, 2020), Sherwin Shilati (1 episode, 2020), Diana Valentine (1 episode, 2020), Aprill Winney (1 episode, 2020), 0
The series is set 97 years after a devastating nuclear war wiped out almost all life on Earth. The only known survivors are the residents of twelve space stations in Earth's orbit prior to the war. The space stations banded together to form a single massive station named "The Ark", where about 2,400 people live under the leadership of Chancellor Jaha.[1] Resources are scarce and all crimes, no matter their nature or severity, are punishable by...