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  • Hell (Davis novel)
  • 1998 novel by Kathryn Davis

    Hell is a 1998 novel by Kathryn Davis. It was her third novel. The novel cross-cuts exploring two different households over three centuries. The story

    Hell (Davis novel)

    Hell_(Davis_novel)

  • Hell (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Comics universe Hell (Barbusse novel) (L'Enfer), a 1908 novel by Henri Barbusse Hell (Davis novel), 1998 novel by Kathryn Davis Hell or Hell: A Verse Drama

    Hell (disambiguation)

    Hell_(disambiguation)

  • North and South (trilogy)
  • 1980s trilogy of novels by John Jakes

    first novel, North and South, was published in 1982, and was followed by Love and War in 1984. The trilogy was completed with Heaven and Hell in 1987

    North and South (trilogy)

    North_and_South_(trilogy)

  • Joseph Heller
  • American writer (1923–1999)

    Joseph Heller (May 1, 1923 – December 12, 1999) was an American author of novels, short stories, plays, and screenplays. His best-known work is his debut

    Joseph Heller

    Joseph Heller

    Joseph_Heller

  • Andy Weir
  • American novelist (born 1972)

    for the 2022 Hugo Award for Best Novel, and was adapted into the 2026 film of the same name. Andy Weir was born in Davis, California, and grew up in Livermore

    Andy Weir

    Andy Weir

    Andy_Weir

  • The Hot Spot
  • 1990 film by Dennis Hopper

    neo-noir romantic thriller film directed by Dennis Hopper, based on the 1953 novel Hell Hath No Fury by Charles Williams, who also co-wrote the screenplay. It

    The Hot Spot

    The_Hot_Spot

  • List of Hellboy comics
  • 2025. "B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: Gods #1 (Ryan Sook cover)". darkhorse.com. Retrieved 9 May 2025. "B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: Gods #1 (Guy Davis cover)". darkhorse

    List of Hellboy comics

    List_of_Hellboy_comics

  • The Night of the Hunter (novel)
  • 1953 novel by Davis Grubb

    The Night of the Hunter is a 1953 thriller novel by American author Davis Grubb. It was a national bestseller and finalist for the 1955 National Book Award

    The Night of the Hunter (novel)

    The_Night_of_the_Hunter_(novel)

  • The Road to Hell Is Paved with Good Intentions (album)
  • 2024 studio album by Vegyn

    to Hell Is Paved With Good Intentions Album Review". Albums. Pitchfork. Retrieved 19 April 2024. Davis, Ted (4 April 2024). "Vegyn: 'The Road To Hell Is

    The Road to Hell Is Paved with Good Intentions (album)

    The_Road_to_Hell_Is_Paved_with_Good_Intentions_(album)

  • Hellboy
  • Comic book superhero

    "Anung Un Rama" by some, but this is not the case.) Hellboy was summoned from Hell to Earth as a baby by Nazi occultists (spawning his hatred for the Third

    Hellboy

    Hellboy

  • There There (novel)
  • 2018 novel by Tommy Orange

    There There is the debut novel by Cheyenne and Arapaho author Tommy Orange. Published in 2018, the book follows a large cast of Native Americans living

    There There (novel)

    There_There_(novel)

  • Bette Davis
  • American actress (1908–1989)

    Bette Davis (born Ruth Elizabeth Davis; April 5, 1908 – October 6, 1989) was an American actress of film, television, and theater. Regarded as one of the

    Bette Davis

    Bette Davis

    Bette_Davis

  • Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte
  • 1964 film by Robert Aldrich

    Lukas Heller, from Farrell's unpublished short story "What Ever Happened to Cousin Charlotte?" Following his previous success adapting Farrell's novel What

    Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte

    Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte

    Hush...Hush,_Sweet_Charlotte

  • Dee Davis (author)
  • Romance fiction novelist

    Dee Davis Oberwetter (born 1959) is an American author of romantic suspense and time-travel novels. She served as the president of Romance Writers of America's

    Dee Davis (author)

    Dee_Davis_(author)

  • Wuthering Heights
  • 1847 novel by Emily Brontë

    as the centre of the novel. The landmark change came in 1979; as Chapter 8, 'Looking Oppositely; Emily Brontë's Bible of Hell', in The Madwoman in the

    Wuthering Heights

    Wuthering Heights

    Wuthering_Heights

  • Lydia Davis
  • American writer (born 1947)

    Snijders. She has written one novel, The End of the Story, which was published in 1995 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Davis has been described as "the master

    Lydia Davis

    Lydia Davis

    Lydia_Davis

  • Jonathan Davis
  • American singer (born 1971)

    which was formed in 1991. Davis described the experience by saying "I had no clue what I was doing, I didn't know what the hell to do with my voice". Early

    Jonathan Davis

    Jonathan Davis

    Jonathan_Davis

  • The Meg
  • 2018 film by Jon Turteltaub

    originally purchased the film rights to the novel in the 1990s, but the film spent years in development hell. The rights eventually landed at Warner Bros

    The Meg

    The_Meg

  • The Ministry for the Future
  • Science fiction novel by Kim Stanley Robinson

    At the time of the novel's publication, American science fiction author Kim Stanley Robinson was 68 years old and living in Davis, California. He had

    The Ministry for the Future

    The_Ministry_for_the_Future

  • Mike Mignola
  • American comic artist and writer (born 1960)

    Hell on Earth: New World (with John Arcudi and Guy Davis, 2010) Gods (with John Arcudi and Guy Davis, 2011) Seattle (with John Arcudi and Guy Davis,

    Mike Mignola

    Mike Mignola

    Mike_Mignola

  • Viola Davis
  • American actress and producer (born 1965)

    Viola Davis (/vaɪˈoʊlə/ vy-OH-lə; born August 11, 1965) is an American actress and film producer. Her accolades include both the Triple Crown of Acting

    Viola Davis

    Viola Davis

    Viola_Davis

  • Kathryn Davis (writer)
  • American writer

    ISBN 9780316735032 Hell. Ecco Press. 1998; Little, Brown. 2003. The Walking Tour. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 2000. ISBN 0-618-08238-7. Versailles: A Novel. Houghton

    Kathryn Davis (writer)

    Kathryn_Davis_(writer)

  • Rufus Buck Gang
  • Outlaw Native American gang

    historical novel I Dreamt I Was in Heaven - The Rampage of the Rufus Buck Gang by Leonce Gaiter. The gang was featured in the 2019 film Hell on the Border

    Rufus Buck Gang

    Rufus Buck Gang

    Rufus_Buck_Gang

  • A Question of Power
  • 1973 novel by Bessie Head

    of will". Elizabeth searches for wholeness, in a journey through hell. London: Davis-Poynter, 1973. New York: Pantheon, 1974. Heinemann Educational Books

    A Question of Power

    A_Question_of_Power

  • Novel
  • Long fictional narrative story

    Drum (1959) and an American by Joseph Heller's Catch-22 (1961). The subsequent Cold War influenced popular spy novels. Latin American self-awareness in the

    Novel

    Novel

  • Lent (novel)
  • 2019 fantasy novel by Jo Walton

    Lent is a 2019 fantasy novel by Jo Walton, about Girolamo Savonarola. It was first published by Tor Books, and was nominated for the Mythopoeic Fantasy

    Lent (novel)

    Lent_(novel)

  • What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (film)
  • 1962 film by Robert Aldrich

    starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, and featuring Victor Buono in his major film debut. The screenplay, adapted by Lukas Heller from the novel of the same

    What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (film)

    What_Ever_Happened_to_Baby_Jane?_(film)

  • The Fountainhead
  • 1943 novel by Ayn Rand

    biographer Anne Heller complimented the adaptation, calling it "handsomely illustrated". To provide publicity for a translation of the novel into French,

    The Fountainhead

    The Fountainhead

    The_Fountainhead

  • Alan Moore
  • British writer (born 1953)

    for a while, working on experimental work such as the epic From Hell and the prose novel Voice of the Fire. He subsequently returned to the mainstream later

    Alan Moore

    Alan Moore

    Alan_Moore

  • Jean-Patrick Manchette
  • French crime novelist (1942–1995)

    based on the novel by Manchette - English translation by Kim Thompson Run Like Crazy, Run Like Hell (2011) - by Jacques Tardi, based on the novel by Manchette

    Jean-Patrick Manchette

    Jean-Patrick_Manchette

  • Beloved (novel)
  • 1987 novel by Toni Morrison

    Beloved is a 1987 novel by American novelist Toni Morrison. Set in the period after the American Civil War, the novel tells the story of formerly enslaved

    Beloved (novel)

    Beloved (novel)

    Beloved_(novel)

  • Bad Sister (1931 film)
  • 1931 film

    the 1913 novel The Flirt by Booth Tarkington, which had been filmed in 1916 and 1922. The film marks the screen debuts of both Bette Davis and Sidney

    Bad Sister (1931 film)

    Bad Sister (1931 film)

    Bad_Sister_(1931_film)

  • Good Omens
  • 1990 novel by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman

    Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch is a 1990 novel written by the English authors Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. The book

    Good Omens

    Good_Omens

  • Henry Farrell
  • American writer (1920–2006)

    starring Davis and Olivia de Havilland. It was based on a story he wrote titled "What Ever Happened to Cousin Charlotte?", and the script earned Heller and

    Henry Farrell

    Henry Farrell

    Henry_Farrell

  • Marielle Heller
  • American actress, director, and writer

    Diary of a Teenage Girl was Heller's debut film, that she both wrote and directed. It is based on the 2002 graphic novel titled The Diary of a Teenage

    Marielle Heller

    Marielle Heller

    Marielle_Heller

  • Ghost Hunt (novel series)
  • Japanese light novel series

    Hepburn: Gōsuto Hanto), originally titled Akuryō Series (悪霊シリーズ), is a light novel series written by Fuyumi Ono. It follows the adventures of Shibuya Psychic

    Ghost Hunt (novel series)

    Ghost_Hunt_(novel_series)

  • Dale Dye
  • American actor, presenter and businessman

    Retrieved April 8, 2015. photo: 22 ribbons Herr, Michael (1977). "Chapter 2: Hell Sucks". Dispatches. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. pp. 70–85. Wikimedia Commons

    Dale Dye

    Dale Dye

    Dale_Dye

  • Weather (novel)
  • 2020 novel by Jenny Offill

    Weather is a 2020 novel by American writer Jenny Offill. The novel is narrated by a college librarian, Lizzie. The book takes place before and after Donald

    Weather (novel)

    Weather_(novel)

  • The Rainbow (1989 film)
  • 1989 film

    directed by Ken Russell and adapted from the D. H. Lawrence novel The Rainbow (1915). Sammi Davis stars as Ursula, a sheltered young pupil, then schoolteacher

    The Rainbow (1989 film)

    The_Rainbow_(1989_film)

  • Persepolis (comics)
  • Graphic novel series by Marjane Satrapi

    Iranian Graphic Novels", MAI, 10, https://maifeminism.com/daughters-of-persia-representing-female-characters-in-iranian-graphic-novels/ Davis, Rocío G. (December

    Persepolis (comics)

    Persepolis_(comics)

  • Fahrenheit 451
  • 1953 dystopian novel by Ray Bradbury

    published a special edition of the novel to be sold in high schools. Over 75 passages were modified to eliminate such words as hell, damn, and abortion, and two

    Fahrenheit 451

    Fahrenheit_451

  • The Sirens of Titan
  • 1959 novel by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

    Sirens of Titan is a comic science fiction novel by Kurt Vonnegut Jr., first published in 1959. His second novel, it involves issues of free will, omniscience

    The Sirens of Titan

    The_Sirens_of_Titan

  • A Gun for Sale
  • 1936 novel by Graham Greene

    friendship, though in the end she betrays him. The novel ends with Anne and Mather planning marriage. Willie Davis (pseudonym, Cholmondeley) —a grossly sensual

    A Gun for Sale

    A_Gun_for_Sale

  • Burnt Offerings (film)
  • 1976 film by Dan Curtis

    Bette Davis, and Lee H. Montgomery, with Eileen Heckart, Burgess Meredith and Anthony James in supporting roles. It is based on the 1973 novel by Robert

    Burnt Offerings (film)

    Burnt_Offerings_(film)

  • Alan Moore bibliography
  • novel, tpb, 64 pages, Slab-O-Concrete, 1999, ISBN 1-899866-37-X) Unknown Quantities: "Sidewalk Jockeys" (text story with illustrations by Guy Davis,

    Alan Moore bibliography

    Alan Moore bibliography

    Alan_Moore_bibliography

  • Terry Moore (actress)
  • American actress (born 1929)

    Shack Out on 101 (1955) and Portrait of Alison (1955). Between Heaven and Hell (1956) reunited her with Robert Wagner, the leading man in Beneath the 12-Mile

    Terry Moore (actress)

    Terry Moore (actress)

    Terry_Moore_(actress)

  • Absolute Power (film)
  • 1997 American film directed by Clint Eastwood

    Service agents. The screenplay by William Goldman is based on the 1996 novel Absolute Power by David Baldacci. Screened at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival

    Absolute Power (film)

    Absolute_Power_(film)

  • Doom (1993 video game)
  • First-person shooter

    and invading demons. The game begins on the moons of Mars and finishes in hell, with the player traversing each level to find its exit or defeat its final

    Doom (1993 video game)

    Doom_(1993_video_game)

  • Masters of Atlantis
  • 1985 novel by Charles Portis

    comedy world, but also as "the perfect novel to explain QAnon, to explain Trump, to explain organized religion—hell, to explain America itself", citing the

    Masters of Atlantis

    Masters_of_Atlantis

  • Don Juan
  • Fictional libertine

    servant, is sent from Hell to contemporary Sweden to seduce a young woman before her marriage. Anthony Powell in his 1960 novel Casanova's Chinese Restaurant

    Don Juan

    Don Juan

    Don_Juan

  • Jim Hutton
  • American actor (1934–1979)

    contract. While in Germany, Hutton also had a small role in Ten Seconds to Hell (1959). When Hutton left the Army, he moved to Hollywood, but discovered

    Jim Hutton

    Jim Hutton

    Jim_Hutton

  • Wish You Well (novel)
  • 2001 novel by David Baldacci

    Wish You Well is a novel written by David Baldacci. First published in 2001, the story starts with the Cardinal family planning to move from New York

    Wish You Well (novel)

    Wish_You_Well_(novel)

  • Nemesis (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (Christie novel), a 1971 detective novel by Agatha Christie Nemesis (Davis novel), a 2010 historical crime novel by Lindsey Davis Nemesis (Momen play), a 1944

    Nemesis (disambiguation)

    Nemesis_(disambiguation)

  • Sleepers (film)
  • 1996 film by Barry Levinson

    Marcano, Michael Sullivan and John Reilly are childhood friends living in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan. At that time, the boys start running small errands for

    Sleepers (film)

    Sleepers_(film)

  • Tyler Crook
  • American comics artist

    He is best known for his work on Mike Mignola and John Arcudi's B.P.R.D.: Hell on Earth, Harrow County, which he co-created with Cullen Bunn, and his solo

    Tyler Crook

    Tyler_Crook

  • Doom (franchise)
  • American media franchise

    Knee Deep in the Dead, Hell on Earth, Infernal Sky and Endgame. The unnamed Marine is called "Flynn Taggart" or "Fly" in the novels. The first two books

    Doom (franchise)

    Doom (franchise)

    Doom_(franchise)

  • List of Neon films
  • Anthony (May 1, 2026). "Nicolas Winding Refn's Cannes Title 'Her Private Hell' Sets U.S. Summer Release". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 1, 2026. Wiseman

    List of Neon films

    List of Neon films

    List_of_Neon_films

  • Gothic fiction
  • Romance, horror and death literary genre

    represented by such films as the 1962 film based on Farrell's novel, which starred Bette Davis versus Joan Crawford; this subgenre of films was dubbed the

    Gothic fiction

    Gothic fiction

    Gothic_fiction

  • Sinners (2025 film)
  • 2025 film by Ryan Coogler

    Coogler's gory and glorious 'Sinners', a Southern vampire horror-musical, is a hell of a high". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on April 18, 2025

    Sinners (2025 film)

    Sinners_(2025_film)

  • Timothée Chalamet
  • American and French actor (born 1995)

    on December 27, 1995, and grew up in the New York City neighborhood of Hell's Kitchen. He and his parents lived in a rental apartment in Manhattan Plaza

    Timothée Chalamet

    Timothée Chalamet

    Timothée_Chalamet

  • Lee Child
  • British thriller writer (born 1954)

    Lee Child, is a British author who writes thriller novels and is best known for his Jack Reacher novel series. The books follow the adventures of a former

    Lee Child

    Lee Child

    Lee_Child

  • Cat Chaser
  • 1989 film by Abel Ferrara

    Independent, 29 March 2001 Davis, Steven Paul (2001) The A-Z of Cult Films and Film-makers, Batsford, ISBN 978-0-7134-8704-6 "What the Hell Happened to Kelly McGillis

    Cat Chaser

    Cat_Chaser

  • What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (novel)
  • Book by Henry Farrell

    is an American psychological horror novel by Henry Farrell published in 1960 by Rinehart & Company. The novel has earned a cult following, and has been

    What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (novel)

    What_Ever_Happened_to_Baby_Jane?_(novel)

  • Cape Fear (1991 film)
  • Psychological thriller film directed by Martin Scorsese

    Mitchum as Lieutenant Elgart Gregory Peck as Lee Heller Martin Balsam as Judge Illeana Douglas as Lori Davis Fred Dalton Thompson as Tom Broadbent Zully Montero

    Cape Fear (1991 film)

    Cape_Fear_(1991_film)

  • We Sold Our Souls
  • 2018 novel by Grady Hendrix

    We Sold Our Souls is a 2018 horror novel by American writer Grady Hendrix. It was first published in the United States in print, ebook, and audiobook

    We Sold Our Souls

    We_Sold_Our_Souls

  • One for Sorrow (nursery rhyme)
  • Traditional English divination nursery rhyme about magpies

    and Popular Sayings (London, 1846). The printed version censors the words "hell" and "devil" in the final lines: One for sorrow, Two for luck (varia. mirth);

    One for Sorrow (nursery rhyme)

    One for Sorrow (nursery rhyme)

    One_for_Sorrow_(nursery_rhyme)

  • Dear Martin
  • 2016 young adult novel by Nic Stone

    Publishing Group, is an adult novel by Nic Stone. It is Stone's debut novel, written as a reaction to the murder of Jordan Davis. The book appeared as #4 on

    Dear Martin

    Dear_Martin

  • Gary Cole
  • American actor (born 1956)

    episodes 2016 Unforgettable Clay Tendler Episode: "Bad Company" Angel from Hell Stephen Williams Episode: "Believe Me, Part 2" We Bare Bears CEO Voice, episode:

    Gary Cole

    Gary Cole

    Gary_Cole

  • Renny Harlin
  • Finnish filmmaker (born 1959)

    TriStar Pictures had reentered development on an 18-year-old screenplay Hell and High Water, with Harlin directing and John Patrick Shanley hired to rewrite

    Renny Harlin

    Renny Harlin

    Renny_Harlin

  • Precious (film)
  • 2009 film by Lee Daniels

    Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire, or simply Precious, is a 2009 American drama film directed and co produced by Lee Daniels. Its script

    Precious (film)

    Precious_(film)

  • Kiernan Shipka
  • American actress (born 1999)

    Kiernan Shipka Singing". Teen Vogue. Retrieved January 19, 2020. "Straight To Hell (from Netflix's "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina")". YouTube. Archived from

    Kiernan Shipka

    Kiernan Shipka

    Kiernan_Shipka

  • Gone with the Wind (novel)
  • 1936 novel by Margaret Mitchell

    Gone with the Wind is a novel by American writer Margaret Mitchell, first published in 1936. The story is set in Clayton County and Atlanta, both in Georgia

    Gone with the Wind (novel)

    Gone with the Wind (novel)

    Gone_with_the_Wind_(novel)

  • Tess of the d'Urbervilles
  • 1891 novel by Thomas Hardy

    Tess of the d'Urbervilles: A Pure Woman is the twelfth published novel by English author Thomas Hardy. It initially appeared in a censored and serialised

    Tess of the d'Urbervilles

    Tess of the d'Urbervilles

    Tess_of_the_d'Urbervilles

  • Charles Leavitt
  • American screenwriter (born 1956)

    Diamond, then titled Okavango. The story had been stuck in "development hell" at the studio for years before producers Paula Weinstein and Gillian Gorfil

    Charles Leavitt

    Charles_Leavitt

  • Abbie Hoffman
  • American activist (1936–1989)

    Metesky[citation needed] Revolution for the Hell of It (1968, Dial Press) published under the pseudonym "Free" Revolution for the Hell of It: The Book That Earned Abbie

    Abbie Hoffman

    Abbie Hoffman

    Abbie_Hoffman

  • Station Eleven (miniseries)
  • 2021 American dystopian fiction miniseries

    fiction television miniseries created by Patrick Somerville based on the 2014 novel of the same name by Emily St. John Mandel. The miniseries premiered on HBO

    Station Eleven (miniseries)

    Station_Eleven_(miniseries)

  • San Remo Cafe
  • Bar in New York City (1925–1967)

    bar's crowd in his novel The Subterraneans: Hip without being slick, intelligent without being corny, they are intellectual as hell and know all about

    San Remo Cafe

    San Remo Cafe

    San_Remo_Cafe

  • The Night of the Hunter (film)
  • 1955 film by Charles Laughton

    and Lillian Gish. The screenplay by James Agee was based on the 1953 novel by Davis Grubb. The plot is about Preacher Harry Powell (Mitchum), a serial killer

    The Night of the Hunter (film)

    The Night of the Hunter (film)

    The_Night_of_the_Hunter_(film)

  • H. L. Davis
  • American novelist

    Harold Lenoir Davis (October 18, 1894 – October 31, 1960), also known as H. L. Davis, was an American novelist and poet. A native of Oregon, he won the

    H. L. Davis

    H._L._Davis

  • On Her Majesty's Secret Service (novel)
  • 1963 espionage novel by Ian Fleming

    a mention of her in the novel he was writing. The first draft of the novel was 196 pages long and called The Belles of Hell. Fleming later changed the

    On Her Majesty's Secret Service (novel)

    On_Her_Majesty's_Secret_Service_(novel)

  • Prince of Darkness
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    "Prince of Darkness", by Miles Davis from Sorcerer, 1967 Dark Lord (disambiguation) Demon King (disambiguation) Prince of Hell (disambiguation) Prince of

    Prince of Darkness

    Prince_of_Darkness

  • The Guns of the South
  • 1992 novel by Harry Turtledove

    The Guns of the South is an alternate history science fiction novel set during the American Civil War by Harry Turtledove. It was released in the United

    The Guns of the South

    The_Guns_of_the_South

  • Cerebus the Aardvark
  • Comic book

    in Hell? No. 1 (1/4), January 2017 #3 Cerebus in Hell? No. 2 (2/4), February 2017 #4 Cerebus in Hell? No. 3 (3/4), March 2017 #5 Cerebus in Hell? No

    Cerebus the Aardvark

    Cerebus_the_Aardvark

  • The Parallax View
  • 1974 US political thriller film by Alan J. Pakula

    Jim Davis in support. Produced and directed by Alan J. Pakula, its screenplay is by David Giler and Lorenzo Semple Jr., based on the 1970 novel by Loren

    The Parallax View

    The_Parallax_View

  • Anne Hathaway
  • American actress (born 1982)

    found her to be "raw and riveting" in the role, adding that she "acts the hell out of it, achieving a state of sorrowful grace". She received Academy Award

    Anne Hathaway

    Anne Hathaway

    Anne_Hathaway

  • Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Graphic Novel/Comics
  • Annual literary prize

    The Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Graphic Novel/Comics, established in 2009, is a category of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. Works are eligible

    Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Graphic Novel/Comics

    Los_Angeles_Times_Book_Prize_for_Graphic_Novel/Comics

  • 2016 St. Louis Film Critics Association Awards
  • Annual US film awards ceremony

    La La Land Runner-up (tie): Hell or High Water Runner-up (tie): Manchester by the Sea Arrival Moonlight Casey Affleck - Manchester by the Sea Runner-up:

    2016 St. Louis Film Critics Association Awards

    2016_St._Louis_Film_Critics_Association_Awards

  • Chris Pine
  • American actor (born 1980)

    (2018). He starred in Unstoppable (2010), Rise of the Guardians (2012), Hell or High Water (2016), The Contractor, Don't Worry Darling (both 2022), and

    Chris Pine

    Chris Pine

    Chris_Pine

  • Brett Halliday
  • American novelist (1904–1977)

    Black based on the Shayne novel Bodies Are Where You Find Them. Saxon, Wolfgang (February 6, 1977). "Davis Dresser, Author of Novels About Michael Shayne,

    Brett Halliday

    Brett_Halliday

  • The Osterman Weekend (film)
  • 1983 film by Sam Peckinpah

    American suspense thriller film directed by Sam Peckinpah, based on the 1972 novel by Robert Ludlum. It stars Rutger Hauer, John Hurt, Burt Lancaster, Dennis

    The Osterman Weekend (film)

    The_Osterman_Weekend_(film)

  • The Sound and the Fury
  • 1929 novel by William Faulkner

    tomb. The novel's four chapters reflect the four canonical gospels, and the chapter dates associate Benjy's experiences with the Harrowing of Hell and Jason's

    The Sound and the Fury

    The Sound and the Fury

    The_Sound_and_the_Fury

  • Will Trent
  • 2023 American police procedural crime drama television series

    series developed by Liz Heldens and Daniel T. Thomsen based on the series of novels by Karin Slaughter. The series, starring Ramón Rodríguez in the titular

    Will Trent

    Will_Trent

  • Kathryn Bigelow's unrealized projects
  • pre-production stage under her direction. Some of these projects fell in development hell, were officially cancelled, were in development limbo or would see life under

    Kathryn Bigelow's unrealized projects

    Kathryn Bigelow's unrealized projects

    Kathryn_Bigelow's_unrealized_projects

  • The Gorge (film)
  • 2025 film by Scott Derrickson

    issue with the basic structure of the plot, arguing that "If some version of hell was pried open, would we, perhaps, want more than two guards?" The Guardian's

    The Gorge (film)

    The_Gorge_(film)

  • Taylour Paige
  • American actress (born 1990)

    so much. It was long days, sometimes 16, 17-hour days. I was pregnant as hell, and I was having the time of my life. It’s funny, but it’s also got a very

    Taylour Paige

    Taylour Paige

    Taylour_Paige

  • The Doors of Perception
  • 1954 book by Aldous Huxley

    philosophical and psychological implications. In 1956, he published Heaven and Hell, another essay which elaborates these reflections further. The two works

    The Doors of Perception

    The_Doors_of_Perception

  • Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
  • 1885 novel by Mark Twain

    Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a picaresque novel by American author Mark Twain that was first published in the United Kingdom in December 1884 and

    Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

    Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

    Adventures_of_Huckleberry_Finn

  • Bruce Dern
  • American actor (born 1936)

    "The Movies That Made Me season 4 episode 11: Bruce Dern". Trailers from Hell. Retrieved May 1, 2021. "Bruce Dern on meeting 'fragile' Marilyn Monroe and

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  • American guitarist (born 1962)

    produced, but they are rare. Bad Religion's first full-length album, How Could Hell Be Any Worse?, was released in 1982. When recording sessions commenced, Ziskrout

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  • Japanese video game designer (born 1968)

    company. Suda next acted as a producer and designer for Michigan: Report from Hell. Suda also created the initial concept around the idea of mist, but then

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  • Female

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    AVIS

     English adopted use of German Avis ("refuge in war"). But its popularity in the Middle Ages was due to its association with the Latin noun avis, AVIS means "bird." 

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    Cherished; Beloved; Variant of David Beloved; Diminutive of David

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    DAVIE

     English pet form of Hebrew David, DAVIE means "beloved." Compare with another form of Davie.

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  • Male

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    English surname transferred to forename use, from Hebrew David, DAVIS means "beloved."

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    Scottish

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     Pet form of Scottish Gaelic Dàibhidh, DAVIE means "beloved." Compare with another form of Davie.

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  • Male

    Portuguese

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    Brazilian Portuguese form of Hebrew David, DAVI means "beloved."

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  • Female

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     Old German nickname, possibly AVIS means "refuge in war." Compare with another form of Avis.

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    Hell

    English : variant of Hill, from southeastern Middle English hell ‘hill’, a dialect form characteristic of Kent and Sussex.English : from a personal name, Helle, which may have been a variant of Elie (a Middle English form of Elias), or perhaps a short form of a personal name formed with Hild- as the first element (see Hilliard for example), or perhaps from the female personal name Helen.German : nickname from Middle High German hell ‘bright’, ‘shining’.German : variant of Helle 3.

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    English bird name, MAVIS means "song thrush."

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    well-beloved, dear;beloved;King.

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    From the rough hill.

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    Beloved. Feminine of David.

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    Lord of Courage

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    Slayer of the demon-brothers shumbha nishumbha

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    Productive.

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    Supplanter

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    That Hears or Obeys; My Reputation; My Fame; Famous; Renowned

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    Triumphant; Superior; Pre Eminent

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  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Abel-maim

    Mourning of waters.

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  • Hull
  • v. t.

    To strip off or separate the hull or hulls of; to free from integument; as, to hull corn.

  • Shell
  • v. t.

    To strip or break off the shell of; to take out of the shell, pod, etc.; as, to shell nuts or pease; to shell oysters.

  • Bell
  • v. t.

    To put a bell upon; as, to bell the cat.

  • Sell
  • n.

    A cell; a house.

  • Davit
  • n.

    Curved arms of timber or iron, projecting over a ship's side of stern, having tackle to raise or lower a boat, swing it in on deck, rig it out for lowering, etc.; -- called also boat davits.

  • Bell
  • v. i.

    To develop bells or corollas; to take the form of a bell; to blossom; as, hops bell.

  • Bell
  • v. t.

    To make bell-mouthed; as, to bell a tube.

  • Dais
  • n.

    The high or principal table, at the end of a hall, at which the chief guests were seated; also, the chief seat at the high table.

  • Heel
  • n.

    Management by the heel, especially the spurred heel; as, the horse understands the heel well.

  • Heel
  • v. t.

    To add a heel to; as, to heel a shoe.

  • Shell
  • v. i.

    To fall off, as a shell, crust, etc.

  • Well
  • v. t.

    To pour forth, as from a well.

  • Hall
  • n.

    A name given to many manor houses because the magistrate's court was held in the hall of his mansion; a chief mansion house.

  • Dess
  • n.

    Dais.

  • Moot-hill
  • n.

    A hill of meeting or council; an elevated place in the open air where public assemblies or courts were held by the Saxons; -- called, in Scotland, mute-hill.

  • Davit
  • n.

    A spar formerly used on board of ships, as a crane to hoist the flukes of the anchor to the top of the bow, without injuring the sides of the ship; -- called also the fish davit.

  • Cell
  • v. t.

    To place or inclose in a cell.

  • Fell
  • n.

    A barren or rocky hill.

  • Tell
  • n.

    A hill or mound.

  • Shell
  • v. i.

    To cast the shell, or exterior covering; to fall out of the pod or husk; as, nuts shell in falling.