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n. (red light English)
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Red Lights is a 2004 French thriller film directed by Cédric Kahn. The film is adapted from a Georges Simenon novel, written in 1955 and set in the northeastern United States. The film is set in modern-day France.
The film stars Jean-Pierre Darroussin and Carole Bouquet as married couple Antoine and Hélène Dunan on a road trip to pick up their children and begin a vacation. After a number of arguments the two are separated and they both encounter a horror on the road.
Red Lights is a 2012 Spanish-American thriller film written and directed by Rodrigo Cortés and starring Cillian Murphy, Sigourney Weaver, Robert De Niro, Toby Jones, Elizabeth Olsen, Joely Richardson and Leonardo Sbaraglia. The plot focuses on a physicist (Murphy) and a university psychology professor (Weaver), both of whom specialise in debunking supernatural phenomena, and their attempt at discrediting a renowned psychic (De Niro) whose greatest critic mysteriously died 30 years prior.
The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2012, and received a limited release in the United States on 13 July 2012.
Feux rouges (Red Lights) is the title of a short novel by Belgian writer Georges Simenon. It is among one of the author's roman durs or "hard novels".
The novel is divided into eight chapters, and is written using the third-person narrative mode.
"Red Lights" is a song by Dutch musician, DJ and record producer, Tiësto. The song features uncredited vocals from Michel Zitron, who co-wrote the song with Tiësto, Wayne Hector, Carl Falk, Rami Yacoub and Måns Wredenberg. "Red Lights" was first released on December 13, 2013 through PM:AM Recordings as the lead single from Tiësto's fifth studio album, A Town Called Paradise (2014).
"Red Lights" is mostly a musical change from Tiësto's previous releases as it departs from his trademark trance influenced sound and sees him experimenting with new genres through the incorporation of acoustic elements into his music, which highlights his ability to adapt to the expanding EDM market.
"Red Lights" received generally mixed reviews from contemporary music critics and performed moderately well in most major music markets. It became Tiësto's first number-one hit in Scotland, his first top ten hit in the United Kingdom and his highest charting single in Ireland and Australia. Additionally, "Red Lights" also became Tiësto's second highest charting single in the United States, where it has peaked at number fifty-six on the US Billboard Hot 100. The song also enjoyed success on the US Dance charts, peaking at number-two on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs and number-six on the US Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs charts.
Usage examples of "red lights".
Then one morning the second flight team was dealing with another of Arkady's problem runs, when all at once red lights burned on several screens.
Cops, weapons drawn, have jumped out of their cars with whirling blue and red lights cutting paths in the night sky.
The helicopter's anticollision lights came on, the red lights flashing in the darkness.
The master status board showed four growing fires whose borders were defined by blinking red lights.
There were the red lights, the signals of safety, almost within a stone's throw of him.
He charged into the control room, saw flashing red lights on a panel, and rushed to them, trying to figure out what was wrong.
I eased the door open, took a quick look out, saw a narrow passage, red lights gleaming on polished wood paneling, closed doors.
She was trying to get the door open so she could get out of the lander but red lights were blinking, telling her the air pressure outside had begun to drop.
Suddenly the street beyond the entrance was full of flashing blue and red lights and he could see additional riot police hurrying toward the building.
In front of me the three red lights representing three wheels extinguished themselves.
Two red lights glared angrily at him, fiery hostile eyes in the dim light of the cabin.