The Strangers
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Release date | USA |
Directors | Bryan Bertino |
Film series | The Strangers Series |
Budget | 9 million USD |
Box office | 82. 4 million USD |
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ID | 513304 |
About The Strangers
Kristen (Liv Tyler) and James (Scott Speedman) are expecting a relaxing weekend at a family vacation home, but their stay turns out to be anything but peaceful. First, a mysterious and dangerous woman arrives at the door while James is out on an errand. When he returns, he accidentally kills his friend Mike (Glenn Howerton), mistaking him for an intruder. And then real danger does show up -- in the form of three masked torturers, leaving Kristen and James struggling for survival.
Thomas Cashman: Olivia Pratt-Korbel's killer jailed for life
... However, when she realised it was gunshots, she ran back into her to her house and tried to close the door to keep The Strangers out, but Cashman shot again...
Complaints about my drunken behaviour saved my life, says MP Neil Coyle
... Both incidents took place in The Strangers Bar in the House of Commons...
Jet Black: 'Inspirational' drummer for the Stranglers dies aged 84
... " Supporting US punk stars the Ramones and Patti Smith at their UK gigs, The Strangers musical virtuosity set them apart from the more DIY aesthetic of their peers...
Passersby in Florida rush to stop moving car with ill driver
... Boynton Beach Police released the footage from the incident on 5 May, in the hope The Strangers could meet the woman they rescued...
Queen's Speech: with Much pomp in a dressed-down ceremony
... A sign in front of The Strangers gallery - all the Demos are out of order and will be treated accordingly - a hint of vague warning to would-be hecklers...
What we can all learn from this deathbed photo
... Ben Riggs, of Indianapolis, was among The Strangers who felt prompted to respond to the image on Twitter...
Labour MP Paul Sweeney 'grope' claim against Tory MP Ross Thomson
... Mr Sweeney, who is the MP for Glasgow North East, he was left feeling mortified by the alleged attack in The Strangers Bar at Westminster...
Caroline Wyatt: the battle to reverse damage caused by MS
... I am always grateful to The Strangers who stop in a friendly way, to help me, from the uneven pavement, when I fall...
Labour MP Paul Sweeney 'grope' claim against Tory MP Ross Thomson
Mr Thomson has insisted the allegations were "politically motivated smears"
Scottish Conservative MP Ross Thomson is to stand down after being accused of sexually assaulting a Labour MP in a Commons bar.
Mr Thomson said he had Made the "hardest decision of My Life " not to contest the seat for Aberdeen South at The General election.
Labour MP Paul Sweeney had said he reported Mr Thomson to Westminster's standards watchdog following the alleged incident last October.
Mr Thomson denies any wrongdoing.
But he said A Number of "anonymous and malicious allegations" this year had Made his life "a Living Hell ".
'Political smear'Mr Thomson, 32, said: "This is a political smear and I will continue to fight to clear my name. I will see this investigatory process through to a conclusion.
"I have suffered a level of personal abuse that has affected my health, my mental wellbeing and my staff. It has been a level of abuse that I never imagined possible. "
Mr Sweeney said he was with a group of friends in The Commons bar when The Incident happenedHe added: "I have therefore Made The Most difficult decision that I could ever make. I have decided that I will stand down as the Scottish Conservative and Unionist candidate for Aberdeen South. "
Mr Sweeney , who is the MP for Glasgow North East, he was left feeling "mortified" by the alleged attack in The Strangers ' Bar at Westminster.
According to The Paper , Mr Sweeney said he was "paralysed" with shock after Mr Thomson "groped" him in The Bar .
He said the alleged incident took place in October 2018 after he had invited a group of his old Glasgow University friends for a tour of The Commons .
They later went to The Strangers ' Bar for a drink where he claims they were interrupted by Mr Thomson, who was "drunk to The Point where he was barely able to stand up".
Mr Thomson then allegedly grabbed at Mr Sweeney through his clothes.
'Absolute confidentiality'Mr Sweeney said he repeatedly told Mr Thomson to stop touching him and asked him to leave.
The Labour MP said that he later asked for advice from The Women 's Aid charity before approaching the Standards watchdog.
A House of Commons spokeswoman said: "Parliament's Independent Complaints and Grievances Scheme (ICGS) operates on the basis of absolute confidentiality.
"Therefore we cannot provide answers about any complaint that may or may not have been Made . "
Mr Thomson said dealing with the allegations had been "nothing short of traumatic"A Man in the same Commons bar. The Tory MP also strongly denies any wrongdoing relating to that alleged incident.
Mr Sweeney said he was finally speaking out in public More Than a year after the alleged assault because the investigations had "barely progressed".
'Baseless claims'A spokesman for the MP said: "This assault, which took place last October, was reported to the appropriate authorities after similar but entirely separate allegations were Made by other men against Ross Thomson in February.
"Thomson's denials today fly in The Face of what was witnessed by other MPs and visitors and show him to be utterly unrepentant. "
on Sunday morning in which he strenuously denied Mr Sweeney 's allegations, but insisted he would be a Tory candidate in the 12 December general election.
However, he later confirmed he was standing down from The Job he "loved More Than any other".
Mr Thomson, who has been an MP since 2017, said: "I always believed politics was about noble pursuits and doing what you believed to be best for your country.
"My experience is that our politics is now so poisonous that we will never attract good, honest and Decent People in the First Place .
"This has been without doubt the hardest decision of My Life . I remain confident that the ongoing parliamentary standards process will find in my favour, and that these baseless claims will be shown up for what they are.
"As I have already said I will continue to explore all options available to me in response to the defamatory and damaging allegations Made by Mr Sweeney . "
house of commons, conservative party, glasgow, scottish conservatives, ross thomson, scottish labour, aberdeen, paul sweeney
Source of news: bbc.com