The Roost

The Roost

Infobox_Film
name =The Roost
imdb_id =0387549
writer =Ti West
starring =Tom Noonan
Wil Horneff
Vanessa Horneff
Karl Jacob

director =Ti West
runtime =
language =English
music =
amg_id = 1:329728
budget =unknown

"The Roost" is a 2005 horror film directed by Ti West. Zombies and homicidal bats terrorize four people stranded on a mysterious farm.


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  • rule the roost — phrasal see rule the roast * * * rule the roost see under ↑roast • • • Main Entry: ↑roost rule the roost see under ↑roast • • • Main Entry: ↑rule * * * rule the roost …   Useful english dictionary

  • rule the roost — {v. phr.}, {informal} To be leader or boss; be in charge. * /Jim is very bossy; he always wants to rule the roost./ * /Who rules the roost in the Smith s house?/ Compare: WEAR THE TROUSERS …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • rule the roost — {v. phr.}, {informal} To be leader or boss; be in charge. * /Jim is very bossy; he always wants to rule the roost./ * /Who rules the roost in the Smith s house?/ Compare: WEAR THE TROUSERS …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • rule the roost — If someone rules the roost they are the boss. Example:There s no doubt who rules the roost in this house …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • rule\ the\ roost — v. phr. informal To be leader or boss; be in charge. Jim is very bossy; he always wants to rule the roost. Who rules the roost in the Smith s house? Compare: wear the trousers …   Словарь американских идиом

  • rule the roost —    If you rule the roost, you are the most important and powerful person in a group or community.     Officially David runs the company, but it s his father who rules the roost …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • rule the roost — meaning ‘to have full control or authority’, is first recorded in about 1400 in the unexplained form rule the roast, which lasted until the 19c when roast was replaced by roost, thereby at least producing a clear image …   Modern English usage

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