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- Seven (1995 film) - Wikipedia
Seven (often stylized as Se7en) [1] is a 1995 American crime thriller film directed by David Fincher and written by Andrew Kevin Walker It stars Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman, with Gwyneth Paltrow and John C McGinley in supporting roles
- Se7en (1995) - IMDb
Se7en: Directed by David Fincher With Morgan Freeman, Andrew Kevin Walker, Daniel Zacapa, Brad Pitt Two detectives, a rookie and a veteran, hunt a serial killer who uses the seven deadly sins as his motives
- Seven - Rotten Tomatoes
When retiring police Detective William Somerset (Morgan Freeman) tackles a final case with the aid of newly transferred David Mills (Brad Pitt), they discover a number of elaborate and grisly
- Watch Seven - Netflix
Two detectives — an eager rookie and a jaded veteran — search desperately for a serial killer whose horrific crimes represent the Seven Deadly Sins Watch trailers learn more
- Se7en (1995) - The Movie Database (TMDB)
Two homicide detectives are on a desperate hunt for a serial killer whose crimes are based on the "seven deadly sins" in this dark and haunting film that takes viewers from the tortured remains of one victim to the next
- Seven movie review film summary (1995) - Roger Ebert
It tells the story of two detectives – one ready to retire, the other at the start of his career – and their attempts to capture a perverted serial killer who is using the Seven Deadly Sins as his scenario
- David Finchers ‘Seven’ celebrates 30th anniversary with re-release . . .
Ever the perfectionist, he and a team got to work on a new restoration of the film for its 30th anniversary re-release This weekend the restored “Seven” will play on IMAX screens for the first time in the U S and Canada, and on Jan 7, the 4K UHD home video version will be available as well
- Se7en streaming: where to watch movie online? - JustWatch
In Seven, a serial killer is sadistically and methodically murdering people he believes have committed one of the seven deadly sins The movie expertly blends horror and suspense with a police procedural to create a gruesome genre-blending tale that remains iconic to this day—it even served as the main inspiration for the Saw franchise
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