Plot: The apocalyptic sci-fi thriller Day Watch (aka Dvevnoy Dozor, 2006) constitutes the second installment in a planned supernatural trilogy by Russian director Timur Bekmambetov. Read More
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Moviegoers are about to be up to their (succulent) necks in vampire movies. Currently in theaters is non-mainstream vampire fare like the Russian film Day Watch, the very limited release Rise: Blood Hunter and the short film 'Quartier de la Madeleine',...
Occasionally I get accused of not paying attention to movies that are not made in Hollywood or one of the other major centers of Western cinema. So, its with great happiness that I admit to being a huge fan of Russian director Timur Bekmambetov and his...
Fox Searchlight sent over their summer preview today; there are stills for several of their upcoming films, including Day Watch, the highly-anticipated follow-up to the 2004 Russian horror film Night Watch and Waitress, the Keri Russell-starring romantic...

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