Last month, Saban Films announced that they will be releasing the thriller In the Fire, starring Aquaman‘s Amber Heard, on Friday, October 13th – and the movie will be receiving theatrical, digital, and VOD releases all on the same date. With that date now just a few weeks away, a trailer for In the Fire has now arrived online, and you can check it out in the embed above.
Directed by Conor Allyn, who also wrote the screenplay with Pascal Borno and Silvio Muraglia, In the Fire has the following synopsis: A doctor from New York travels to a remote plantation in the 1890s to care for a disturbed boy who seems to have inexplicable abilities. She begins treating the child, but in doing so ignites a war of science versus religion with the local priest who believes the boy is possessed by the Devil and is the reason for all the village’s woes.
Directed by Conor Allyn, who also wrote the screenplay with Pascal Borno and Silvio Muraglia, In the Fire has the following synopsis: A doctor from New York travels to a remote plantation in the 1890s to care for a disturbed boy who seems to have inexplicable abilities. She begins treating the child, but in doing so ignites a war of science versus religion with the local priest who believes the boy is possessed by the Devil and is the reason for all the village’s woes.
- 9/20/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Saban Films has announced that they will be releasing the thriller In the Fire, starring Aquaman‘s Amber Heard, on Friday, October 13th – and the movie will be receiving theatrical, digital, and VOD releases all on the same date. So some viewers can choose to see the film on the big screen while others watch it at home. We don’t have a trailer for In the Fire just yet, but we do have an image of Heard’s character, and you can take a look at that at the bottom of this article.
Directed by Conor Allyn, who also wrote the screenplay with Pascal Borno and Silvio Muraglia, In the Fire has the following synopsis: A doctor from New York travels to a remote plantation in the 1890s to care for a disturbed boy who seems to have inexplicable abilities. She begins treating the child, but in doing so...
Directed by Conor Allyn, who also wrote the screenplay with Pascal Borno and Silvio Muraglia, In the Fire has the following synopsis: A doctor from New York travels to a remote plantation in the 1890s to care for a disturbed boy who seems to have inexplicable abilities. She begins treating the child, but in doing so...
- 8/25/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
When Sundance Film Festival kicked off this year, the economic aftereffects of the pandemic had many concerned about the state of the independent film industry. It was a relief, then, when projects like Run Rabbit Run still got snapped up by distributors such as Netflix. The quiet horror film, which takes place in South Australia and makes excellent use of its setting, serves as acclaimed author Hannah Kent's screenwriting debut. Though her novels Burial Rites, The Good People, and Devotion all have film adaptations (two of which she is also writing) in the works, Run Rabbit Run is her first time writing an original story for film.
Run Rabbit Run follows Sarah (played by Succession breakout star Sarah Snook), a mother with unresolved childhood trauma that begins to visit itself upon her daughter Mia (revelatory newcomer Lily Latorre). Mia begins calling herself "Alice," insists that Sarah is not really her mother,...
Run Rabbit Run follows Sarah (played by Succession breakout star Sarah Snook), a mother with unresolved childhood trauma that begins to visit itself upon her daughter Mia (revelatory newcomer Lily Latorre). Mia begins calling herself "Alice," insists that Sarah is not really her mother,...
- 1/29/2023
- by Tatiana Hullender
- ScreenRant
The Persian Version has become the feel-good favorite of the 2023 Sundance Film Festival, having just taken home two awards and received another nomination. Written and directed by Maryam Keshavarz, The Persian Version tells the partially true story of her family's experience both in Iran and the United States. Protagonist Leila, introduces her impossible-to-believe present-day situation before guiding the audience through various phases of her family history.
Leila is not the lone narrator of The Persian Version, however, as sometimes a 14-year-old version of her mother Shirin (played by Niousha Noor as an adult and Kamand Shafieisabet as a child) or her bombastic grandmother Mamanjoon (Bella Warda) take over. While the style of each storyteller is unique, each is filled with confidence in their perspective and a zest for life that is infectious. The Persian Version is similar to stories like The Joy Luck Club in its premise, but the way...
Leila is not the lone narrator of The Persian Version, however, as sometimes a 14-year-old version of her mother Shirin (played by Niousha Noor as an adult and Kamand Shafieisabet as a child) or her bombastic grandmother Mamanjoon (Bella Warda) take over. While the style of each storyteller is unique, each is filled with confidence in their perspective and a zest for life that is infectious. The Persian Version is similar to stories like The Joy Luck Club in its premise, but the way...
- 1/27/2023
- by Tatiana Hullender
- ScreenRant
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