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  1. "We are What We Are" (2013). Director: Jim Mickle. Stars: Bill Sage, Kassie Wesley DePaiva, Julia Garner, Ambyr Childers, Michael Parks, Wyatt Russell, Kelly...

  2. We Are What We Are (2013) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. ... Oscars Cannes Film Festival Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Star Wars STARmeter Awards Awards Central Festival Central All Events. Celebs. Born Today Most Popular Celebs Celebrity News.

  3. Shocking, bloody and deeply moving, We Are What We Are is a remarkable reinvention of the horror genre - a visceral and powerfully emotional portrait of a family united by a terrible secret and driven by monstrous appetites. A middle-aged man dies in the street, leaving his widow and three children destitute. The devastated family is confronted not only with their loss but also with a terrible ...

  4. 27 de sept. de 2013 · The Parkers, reclusive people who cling to ancient customs, find their secret lives threatened when a torrential downpour and the death of the family matriarch forces daughters Iris and Rose to assume special responsibilities. Jim Mickle. Director, Writer. Nick Damici.

  5. Scheda film We Are What We Are (2013) | Leggi la recensione, trama, cast completo, critica e guarda trailer, foto, immagini, poster e locandina del film diretto da Jim Mickle con Julia Garner, Ambyr Childers, Bill Sage, Jack Gore

  6. 25 de oct. de 2013 · Critiques : avis d'internautes (34) Écrire une critique. 6. Critique positive la plus appréciée. Faut jamais accepter une invitation à diner là bas.. We Are What We Are est le deuxième film de Jim Mickle, réalisateur de Cold in July (mon premier coup de cœur de 2015), et qui est bien pire que mon petit coup de cœur.

  7. 10 de oct. de 2013 · RECOMMENDED And sometimes we are who we eat. Jim Mickle’s “We Are What We Are,” a revision of Jorge Michel Grau’s 2010 Mexico City-set cannibal chiller “Somos lo que hay,” is a lyrical feat of dread, an atmospheric advance on his earlier tasty vampire entry “Stake Land,” (2011). Bill Sage brings middle-aged gravity—“We do it