The best Sheila McCarthy’s science fiction movies

Sheila McCarthy

Sheila McCarthy

01/01/1956 (68 años)
We present our ranking of the best Sheila McCarthy’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Sheila McCarthy.
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The Day After Tomorrow

The Day After Tomorrow
6.5/10
After years of increases in the greenhouse effect, havoc is wreaked globally in the form of catastrophic hurricanes, tornadoes, tidal waves, floods and the beginning of a new Ice Age. Paleoclimatologist, Jack Hall tries to warn the world while also shepherding to safety his son, trapped in New York after the city is overwhelmed by the start of the new big freeze.

Level Sixteen

Level Sixteen
6.1/10
The teenage girls of Vestalis Academy are meticulously trained in the art of being “clean girls,” practicing the virtues of perfect femininity. But what exactly are they being trained for? Vivien intends to find out.

Antiviral

Antiviral
5.7/10
Syd March is an employee at a clinic that sells injections of live viruses harvested from sick celebrities to obsessed fans. When he becomes infected with the disease that kills super sensation Hannah Geist, Syd becomes a target for collectors and rabid fans. He must unravel the mystery surrounding her death before he suffers the same fate.

The Rats

The Rats
4.9/10
A clan of evil rats overtakes a Manhattan department store and threatens to overrun the city.

Really Weird Tales

Really Weird Tales
6.1/10
The movie consists of three odd and strange tales that each teach a different lesson.

Lathe of Heaven

Lathe of Heaven
5.8/10
In a near future society a man claims that his dreams physically change reality. His therapist is confused at first but soon decides to use him for his own gain. The 2002 adaptation discards a significant portion of the original plot, some essential characters, and much of the philosophical underpinnings of the book and the original PBS production. Ursula K. Le Guin disapproved of the A&E production, and stated that she found it "misguided and uninteresting".

Beethoven Lives Upstairs

Beethoven Lives Upstairs
6.3/10
When his mother rents their vacant room to a peculiar composer, Christoph can't believe his bad luck. But as the abrasive boarder, Ludwig Van Beethoven, begins creating his masterful 9th Symphony, Christoph is won over by the majesty of his music. This lighthearted family drama was awarded the 1993 Emmy for Outstanding Children's Program.

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