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Casting Kill

  • 2023
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Casting Kill (2023)
The first trailer for Casting Kill. An identity fraudster posing as a casting director for a major Hollywood production, preys on actors desperate to win their big break.
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An identity fraudster posing as a casting director for a major Hollywood production, preys on actors desperate to win their big break.An identity fraudster posing as a casting director for a major Hollywood production, preys on actors desperate to win their big break.An identity fraudster posing as a casting director for a major Hollywood production, preys on actors desperate to win their big break.

  • Director
    • James Smith
  • Writer
    • Caroline Spence
  • Stars
    • Rob Laird
    • Rachel Chima
    • Jack Forsyth-Noble
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    594
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • James Smith
    • Writer
      • Caroline Spence
    • Stars
      • Rob Laird
      • Rachel Chima
      • Jack Forsyth-Noble
    • 14User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Rob Laird
    • Arthur Capstone
    Rachel Chima
    • Ruby
    Jack Forsyth-Noble
    Jack Forsyth-Noble
    • Domenic
    Andrew Elias
    Andrew Elias
    • The Caretaker
    Gareth Tidball
    Gareth Tidball
    • Nora Cage
    Nathan L Weller
    Nathan L Weller
    • David Young
    Mark Christopher Collins
    • Lee
    Stacey Edward Harris
    Stacey Edward Harris
    • Stephanie
    • (as Stacey O'Shea)
    Megan Jarvie
    • Jodie…
    Eliza Leonard
    • Victoria
    Michael Perlmutter
    Michael Perlmutter
    • Peter
    Sophie Pâris
    • Brigitte Devereaux-Jones
    Ian Renshaw
    Ian Renshaw
    • Xander
    Dywayne Thomas
    Dywayne Thomas
    • Dean
    Peter Tilley
    Peter Tilley
    • Nick
    Julian Clapton
    Julian Clapton
    • Jason
    Mike Delaney
    Mike Delaney
    • Mark
    Bruce Gordon
    • The Lady
    • Director
      • James Smith
    • Writer
      • Caroline Spence
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    10PaulDBrazill

    Chills and Thrills.

    Casting Kill. Which was shot super- quickly, with a small crew, and on a very limited budget, is a very stylish suspense thriller set in the underbelly of Hollywood filmmaking Nothing is ever quite as it seems and, indeed, Casting Kill has more twists and turns than a corkscrew. The whirlwind indie writer/ director team of Carline Spence and James Smith have been building a well=deserved reputation of late, and they are sure to have another micro - budget hit on their hands with CASTING KILL, a tense and stylish horror/ thriller hybrid with plenty of short, sharp shocks. Like a kick in the eye from a stiletto heel.
    10daveoblade

    Gives new meaning to the Casting Couch

    I have seen this twice now. Dark horror comedy at its best. Well shot great actors and great script.

    The writers and Directors of this film are at the top of their game, as are the actors. Think twice before you go to an audition.

    A dubious casting director lures unsuspecting actors to audition for a big part in a top film. Set in Londonin a basement flat, it is atmospheric and creepy, yet laughs are to be had at just the right moments. British Independent filming at its best, you could be forgiven into thinking it had a sizeable budget. Well worth a watch.

    Gives a new meaning to The Casting Couch.
    10danneiledavis

    A proper black comedy that leaves you thinking

    I knew to expect horror; I did not expect such wit and humour as well! The unexpected one-liners and situational comedy were such a delight amidst all the creepiness. This was just an excellent black comedy, and every piece came together to fuel its success: from the near cinematography to the haunting score.

    The script is particularly fresh and irreverent. It takes a common genre of horror and violence against women but avoids the misogynistic pitfalls and cliches that plague similar works. It somehow keeps you engaged, surprised, contemplative, and freshly horrified throughout-like when one seemingly disturbing act turns out to "just" be homicide, the clearly psychopathic mummy issues underlying the character's misogyny, the worst popcorn ever, and of course the unexpected ending that shows the different depths of depravity within all of us. The context of an acting casting call both creates a heightened reality of over the top theatrics while being brutally honest about the very real nightmares within the industry. Overall, the script is witty, provocative, cogent, and all too relevant.

    Of course, it comes to life with stellar acting, most notably from the lead Rob Laird as Arthur Capstone. The script demands a lot of him, and he meets the challenge heroically: treading the tightrope between deadpan and camp with Olympic precision to create a character who feels uncomfortably real, like a living nightmare. I particularly loved scenes with him and Jack Forsyth-Noble as Domenic; they fed off each other's energy so beautifully and hilariously that you almost lost sight as to who was the true antagonist.

    Overall, it's a must-watch for wide ranges of audiences: anyone who loves horror, comedy, black comedy, social commentary, and honestly just well-done art.
    9rty-35667

    A fantasic chill and a thrill!

    An expertly written and tightly woven thriller. An amazing music score drives this film through a series of tense and chilling encounters. There is a traditional feel to this movie where the emphasis in on the story telling rather than cgi distractions. No half hearted mumbling here ....the performances are delivered with conviction and clarity. In classic hitchcock style there are some truly memorable jaw dropping moments of horror. There are some twists and turns at the end which will satisfy fans of the psychological thriller genre. Let's hope this is the big one for Raya films as they go from strength to strength.
    8helen-476

    Suspense, wit and a reminder not to be blinded by stardust. Hollywood opportunity anyone?

    How many actors would gather at a slightly dingy casting suite for a shot at a role in a Hollywood movie? Plenty, it would seem - and without doing the necessary checks to see whether the opportunity is quite what is advertised.

    Caroline Spence's darkly witty script and James Smith's taut direction deliver a thriller that does more than hint at the horrors within the story, yet we don't see much in the way of blood and gore.

    I saw this film at its London premiere where an appreciative audience gasped and laughed together. The impressive score by Shaun Finnegan is more than the icing on the cake - it is a main ingredient in the recipe and a vitally important part of the overall feel of the film.

    There were strong performances from all the lead actors with John Laird as Arthur Capstone giving a portrayal of a deeply (oh-so-deeply) disturbed man hidden not very far beneath the swaggering exterior. He gets away with arrogant and controlling behaviour almost entirely unchallenged because of the status he claims and the supposed potential rewards he offers (ring any bells anyone?). However he comes up against the determined Domenic (a tremendous performance from Jack Forsyth-Noble) who is like a public-schoolboy, self-interested version of Columbo who simply won't give up. Notable performances too from Rachel Chima, Gareth Tidball, Ian Renshaw and from Andrew Elias as the disconcertingly pragmatic caretaker.

    It's hard to believe that this was shot in just 6 days and it is testament to the hard work of everyone involved in the production that Raya Films has delivered such a great looking film in such a short time.

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    • Trivia
      The character name of Nora Cage played by Gareth Tidball was chosen by crowdfunding supporter Hebert Irwin. It is a fusion of actors Nora Zehetner and Nicolas Cage.
    • Quotes

      Domenic: I don't want to get involved with the police. I want a role in this movie. I need it.

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    • Release date
      • January 15, 2023 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Production company
      • Raya Films
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      • $15,000 (estimated)
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      • 1h 20m(80 min)
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      • 2.39:1

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