You can’t outrun the past, especially if it’s dead-set on infiltrating your present.
Rebecca Hall stars as single mother Margaret, who finds her daily life disrupted when she sees David, a man from her past played by Tim Roth. The dark details of their past relationship are revealed as Margaret confronts David after 22 years of trying to escape his sinister predatory influence on her life.
Written and directed by Andrew Semans, the psychological thriller premiered at 2022 Sundance and was acquired by IFC Films and Shudder. “Resurrection” will be released in theaters August 5 ahead of a VOD streaming premiere on Shudder.
“Resurrection” also stars Grace Kaufman, Michael Esper, Angela Wong Carbone, Josh Drennen, Rosemary Howard, and Winsome Brown. Hall’s lead role comes on the heels of her directorial debut with “Passing,” which she landed two BAFTA nominations for and also debuted at Sundance the year prior. Netflix purchased...
Rebecca Hall stars as single mother Margaret, who finds her daily life disrupted when she sees David, a man from her past played by Tim Roth. The dark details of their past relationship are revealed as Margaret confronts David after 22 years of trying to escape his sinister predatory influence on her life.
Written and directed by Andrew Semans, the psychological thriller premiered at 2022 Sundance and was acquired by IFC Films and Shudder. “Resurrection” will be released in theaters August 5 ahead of a VOD streaming premiere on Shudder.
“Resurrection” also stars Grace Kaufman, Michael Esper, Angela Wong Carbone, Josh Drennen, Rosemary Howard, and Winsome Brown. Hall’s lead role comes on the heels of her directorial debut with “Passing,” which she landed two BAFTA nominations for and also debuted at Sundance the year prior. Netflix purchased...
- 6/28/2022
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
This year’s Sundance Film Festival was heavy on genre fare, with plenty of horror flicks and thrillers dominating the lineup and winning some of its biggest awards. A common theme was bold filmmakers elevating once-pulpy genres into high art, and Andrew Semans is no exception. His latest film, “Resurrection,” earned strong reviews for taking a premise that has been explored in countless generic thrillers and turning it into something truly unique.
“Resurrection” tells the story of a woman (played by Rebecca Hall) who finds her normal existence disrupted when a man from her past suddenly reemerges in her life. As the dark details of their past relationship begin to emerge, her life starts to unravel in ways she never could have expected.
While that description could apply to any number of basic cable thrillers, the film won critics over by gradually devolving into something much more unhinged that needs...
“Resurrection” tells the story of a woman (played by Rebecca Hall) who finds her normal existence disrupted when a man from her past suddenly reemerges in her life. As the dark details of their past relationship begin to emerge, her life starts to unravel in ways she never could have expected.
While that description could apply to any number of basic cable thrillers, the film won critics over by gradually devolving into something much more unhinged that needs...
- 5/13/2022
- by Christian Zilko
- Indiewire
Resurrection Review — Resurrection (2022) Film Review from the 44th Annual Sundance Film Festival, a movie directed by Andrew Semans, starring Rebecca Hall, Tim Roth, Grace Kaufman, Michael Esper, Angela Wong Carbone, Josh Drennen, Rosemary Howard, and Winsome Brown. And it was all going so well. The acting was superb throughout. The storyline had a very [...]
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Continue reading: Film Review: Resurrection: Elegant & Suspenseful Thriller with a Senseless Conclusion [Sundance 2022]...
- 2/1/2022
- by David McDonald
- Film-Book
Hey, "Elementary" fans. We hope you guys enjoyed the premiere episode 1 this past Thursday night. Now that it's officially in the history books, it's time to take a look at what's in store for the next, new episode 2. CBS was nice enough to deliver a press release for it, which features a teaser description. So, that's what we'll be referencing for this spoiler session. To get things started, CBS' press release revealed that episode 2 is labeled/titled, "Gutshot." Ugh, that sounds mighty rough. Anyways, episode 2 sounds like it will feature more interesting and possible drama-filled scenes as Holmes and Watson try to work an investigation of a badly wounded person. Homes faces heavy legal problems and more! We'll go ahead and start off this spoiler session with the Holmes and Watson investigation. It turns out that these two will get involved in a stateside investigation over in London. The case...
- 5/25/2019
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
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