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Duration: 99 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 640x272 | Added: 2016-Aug-15 |
Alternate Names: Venus, テイタム・ミランダ
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Tatum Miranda, born on a US military base in Belgium and raised around the Air Force traveling, went to high school and college in Alaska before moving to Los Angeles to pursue a career in music and film. She has worked on various sets including Horrible Bosses 2 and NCIS LA, and notably secured her first lead role in Most Likely To Die (2015). Miranda is also a classically trained singer and independent recording artist working on her debut album Sub Rosa.
Release Year: 2015
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Most Likely to... Die
Director: Anthony DiBlasi
Writer: Laura Brennan
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Companies: MarVista Entertainment, Snowfall Films
Genre: Horror, Mystery
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Keywords: class reunion, prank, revenge, slasher, yearbook
On the eve of their ten-year high school reunion, a group of former classmates gather for a pre-party at one of their homes. Unbeknownst to them, they are targeted by an unknown assailant who murders each attendee in a manner that corresponds to their senior yearbook superlative. The victims include the 'Most Likely to Succeed', who is stabbed with pens found in a nearby desk; the 'Best Eyes', whose eyes are gouged out while she's looking into a mirror; and others, each death tailored to their respective superlatives.
Most Likely to Die is a 2015 horror mystery film directed by Anthony DiBlasi. The movie centers around a group of high school alumni who reunite before their ten-year reunion. It explores themes of revenge and the dark side of high school rivalries, as the attendees are picked off one by one in ways that reflect their past superlatives from their yearbook. The film is a blend of slasher tropes and mystery, with each death serving as a puzzle piece revealing the identity of the killer.