Venom
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Venom
Summary
Venom is a film[1]. Venom has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Venom's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Venom was directed by Jim Gillespie[4].
- Flint Dille wrote the screenplay for Venom[5].
- Venom's composer is recorded as James L. Venable[6].
- Venom's genre is slasher film[7].
- A cast member of Venom was Agnes Bruckner[8].
- A cast member of Venom was Jonathan Jackson[9].
- A cast member of Venom was Laura Ramsey[10].
- A cast member of Venom was D. J. Cotrona[11].
- A cast member of Venom was Meagan Good[12].
- A cast member of Venom was Pawel Szajda[13].
- A cast member of Venom was Bijou Phillips[14].
- A cast member of Venom was Davetta Sherwood[15].
- A cast member of Venom was Method Man[16].
- A cast member of Venom was James Pickens Jr.[17].
- A cast member of Venom was Stacey Travis[18].
- Venom's production company is recorded as Dimension Films[19].
- The original language of Venom was English[20].
- Venom was distributed by video on demand[21].
- Venom was distributed by direct-to-video[22].
- Venom's review score is recorded as 25/100[23].
- Venom's color is recorded as color[24].
- Venom's country of origin is recorded as United States[25].
- Venom was released on January 1, 2005[26].
- Venom's distributed by is recorded as Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Venom was directed by Jim Gillespie[4]. Flint Dille wrote the screenplay for Venom[5]. Cast members include Agnes Bruckner[8], Jonathan Jackson[9], Laura Ramsey[10], D. J. Cotrona[11], Meagan Good[12], and Pawel Szajda[13].
Publication
Venom was released on January 1, 2005[26]. The original language of Venom was English[20]. Venom's genre is slasher film[7]. Recorded distribution format include video on demand[21] and direct-to-video[22].
Subject and Themes
Main subjects include snake[28] and supernatural[29].
Reception
Venom's review score is recorded as 25/100[23].
Why It Matters
Venom has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]