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- Experience the day the world went quiet.
- A family struggles for survival in a world where most humans have been killed by blind but noise-sensitive creatures. They are forced to communicate in sign language to keep the creatures at bay.
- Following the events at home, the Abbott family now face the terrors of the outside world. Forced to venture into the unknown, they realize the creatures that hunt by sound are not the only threats lurking beyond the sand path.
- Plot under wraps.
- After moving into a dilapidated rural villa to reinvigorate his creative energies, a neurotic artist becomes obsessed with a beautiful countess who died there many years prior.
- A troubled race-car driver plots to kill her ex-husband at the behest of his new wife, but their scheme quickly goes awry.
- Long after the events through Day One, we take the story to another family in survival of strong sensitive-hearing monsters. Little do they know, silence is more than just a way to stay alive, it's a weapon.
- A young woman, Cristina, returns to her family after years away, to their farm in Romania. Her parents avoid her almost completely and Cristina only feels some kind of affection and familiarity from her younger sister, Marina. How Christina survived where she was and its location is to never be discussed to keep the supposed peace in the home.
- A father's world stops as he struggles to find his missing daughter.
- A discussion of the original script, the film's construction around a general absence of dialogue, shooting locations, the benefits of Krasinski's work as both actor and director, additional casting and performances including how Krasinski's and Blunt's real-life marriage played into the movie, on-set friendships, and more.
- After many years away Cristina returns to her family home in small Romanian village, but see isn't welcomed with open arms.
- Dealing with the challenges of making a movie with minimal dialogue and the importance of sound design, silence on the set, the technical challenges in the mixing booth, alien sound effects (including some interesting temporary audio cues), and Marco Beltrami's score.
- For a movie with such unique sounds and audio like "A Quiet Place" these foley artists had to do things a little differently. Rather than focusing on making everyday sounds like footsteps more audible, the sound designers on the film focused on a "less is more" approach, aiming for more minimalist and more terrifying sound effects.
- Dupin wanted to read and sought a quiet place. But there was no rest for Dupin. The love-making of a fat couple was not conducive to peace; woodchoppers took a sudden fancy to cut down a tree into the branches of which he perched; amateur musicians destroyed his chances in the bleak hills; marathon runners had no mercy on him in the campus grounds; at the wharves a dredge spread its mud on him. This was the last straw. Dupin met two policemen and asked to be arrested. Refused this favor, Dupin knocked the policemen down. Ten minutes later, by the light of a cell window, Dupin found the peace he craved.
- Designing the alien creature: influences, evolution, and biological specifics. It also looks at motion capture support.
- A man in a public restroom gets everything but peace and quiet when an annoying, loud nitwit takes over the stall next to him.
- Who is the man that Hadleigh meets in a churchyard, and why should he choose such a bizarre meeting place? In a seedy North London café Hadleigh finds a link with his past, which forces him to give house-room to an unwelcome guest...
- Julie Edwards and her husband Grant are known as a happy, loving couple. But when Julie is shot while sketching in a cemetery, detectives uncover facts which make them doubt this description.
- Lack of understanding by the townspeople of bindi towards a commune leads to a case of arson.
- In the third episode of Screenplay Junkie, we take a look at how a pair of Iowa native filmmakers were able to utilize what they learned in a specific course during their college years that eventually led to the drafting of the uniquely unorthodox screenplay of "A Quiet Place" before it took shape as the 2018 monster horror hit.
- Derrida and his friends make a final desperate run to the telescope facility where they believe Mage to be.
- 2017– 53mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 41mTV EpisodeEric, Shane, Rick and Calvin react to and discuss the 2018 Drama / Thriller Movie - A Quiet Place.
- 2015– 12mTV-14TV EpisodeIn A QUIET PLACE, the tense thriller starring John Krasinski and Emily Blunt, silence is the only way to survive. Learn about what the monsters are that hunt them, as well as revealing the story's bigger picture and explaining the ending.
- John Krasinski, Emily Blunt, Cilllian Murphy and the rest of the cast of 'A Quiet Place Part II" let us know how some of the other characters they've played would fare in the Quiet Place.
- 2019–TV EpisodeOn today's show, special guest Korey Coleman joins John Rocha, Ben Goddard, Brett Sheridan, and RB3 to talk "A Quiet Place Part II" reactions, "The Way Back" review, and more.
- Visual storytelling and genre blending are central topics in this wide-ranging discussion between Quiet Place screenwriters Scott Beck and Bryan Woods and Pollock Theater director Matt Ryan. Beck and Woods reflect on and explain their desire to build a monster/sci-fi/horror/silent film that paid homage to classic television and cinema creators like Rod Serling, Alfred Hitchcock, and Charlie Chaplin while fashioning a new experience for contemporary viewers.
- Step into a world of colour, fun and discovery as we read through storybooks and learn important lessons about literacy along the way. The adventure begins on the page and inspires an exploration of creativity, music, craft and movement.
- James and Chelsea review A Quiet Place (2018).
- 2019– 1hPodcast EpisodeDiscussions revolve around John Krasinski and Emily Blunt's surprising chemistry on screen, the new horror trope of "what if you can't use one of your senses", and the strong representation for the Deaf community.
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- If you listen really carefully, you might hear the A Quiet Place episode, taking on John Krasinski's breakout project as director.