Changeling Angelina Jolie, John Malkovich, Jeffrey Donovan 113 votes Changeling, a gripping period drama directed by Clint Eastwood, features Angelina Jolie's stirring depiction of a mother's unwavering commitment to finding her missing son. This captivating tale of perseverance and a mother's uncondi...
The Changeling (1980) George C. Scott stars as Dr. John Russell in this classic ghost story, which is a favorite of The Others director Alejandro Amenabár. Following the tragic demise of his wife and son, Dr. Russell moves into a rambling Victorian mansion to compose music and pick up th...
“For supernatural horror, I like Peter Medak’s film ‘The Changeling,’ starring George C. Scott in perhaps his last great screen role,” King wrote of the 1980 psychological thriller. “There are no monsters bursting from chests; just a child’s ball bouncing down a flight of stairs wa...
The haunted house film as a riveting murder mystery, ‘The Changeling’ is anchored by George C. Scott’s tremendous central performance as a composer grieving in the wake of a horrific accident that killed his wife and daughter. Seeking a way to move on from the ghosts of hist past, he...
"The Changeling" sees the titular probe kill Scotty, and then 'repairs the unit' after Kirk expresses his displeasure. "What Are Little Girls Made Of" gives us Doctor Roger Korby, a scientist that used Alien Tech to make an android clone of himself as he was dying. The episode ending ...
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Changeling Reply Bill October 18, 2024 at 8:48 pm Guillermo del Toro is a fan. Reply DL October 30, 2024 at 8:07 am YES! Couldn’t agree more! The Changeling with George C. Scott is in my Top 10. Reply JBarrymore October 9, 2024 at 6:08 pm Meh. Reply Shhh. October...
Influenced by The Changeling (1980), Flanagan wanted to create a period piece exploring the dangers of grief within a family, as he views “family as the safest place in the world.” Because the film takes the time to examine Alice’s motivation, these are truly mistakes and not plot ...
I was, as she described me, her "sissy child" or the "changeling." Any admiration she had, arose from guilt. She was more business manager, army general, and torturer than momma. Which was worse: her violence against me (verbal, physical, sexual) or the violence that she allowed ...