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Release Date:
February 2, 2023
Original Title:
The Reading
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
AWW Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 96
After a deadly home invasion, Emma (Mo'Nique Hicks) copes by writing a book, but when a young psychic and her team perform a reading in her home, a new terror is unleashed.
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Art Direction:
Jantel Hope
Assistant Director:
Zane Nixon
Boom Operator:
Christopher Mullins
Casting:
Courtney Glaude
Cinematography:
Gracie Henley
Co-Executive Producer:
Rob Wilkins
Simone Sheffield
Director:
Courtney Glaude
Editor:
Stanley Hillard Jr.
Executive Producer:
Courtney Glaude
Sidney Hicks
Lee Daniels
Grip:
Josh Arrizola
Key Hair Stylist:
Leneije Good
Makeup Artist:
Brandee Babineaux
Producer:
Brandon Bond
Jeremy Green
Production Assistant:
Brandy Specks
Production Manager:
Jessica Law-Davis
Production Sound Mixer:
Alvin G. Morris
Production Supervisor:
Jessica Law-Davis
Second Assistant Director:
Lakisha R. Lemons
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Kim Davis
Stunt Coordinator:
Woody Almazan
Ken Sevier
Stunt Double:
Katrina Cotton
Stunts:
Nicole Crump
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Stanley Hillard Jr.
Writer:
Courtney Glaude
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