The Reckoning Trailer — Neil Marshall‘s The Reckoning (2020) movie trailer has been released by Rlj Entertainment and stars Charlotte Kirk, Sean Pertwee, Joe Anderson, Steven Waddington, Rick Warden, Mark Ryan, Indianna Ryan, Emma Campbell-Jones, Oliver Trevena, Bill Fellows, Jordan Long, Leon Ockenden, Cal MacAninch, and Emma Holzer. Crew Marshall, Edward Evers-Swindell, and Charlotte [...]
Continue reading: The Reckoning (2020) Movie Trailer: Charlotte Kirk is a Suspected Witch in Neil Marshall’s Supernatural Thriller Film...
Continue reading: The Reckoning (2020) Movie Trailer: Charlotte Kirk is a Suspected Witch in Neil Marshall’s Supernatural Thriller Film...
- 1/9/2021
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Film opened virtual Fantastia Festival in late summer.
Rlje Films has acquired US rights to The Reckoning, Neil Marshall’s witch hunt adventure starring Charlotte Kirk.
The film opened the virtual Fantastia Festival in August and is set against the backdrop of the Great Plague and witch hunts in 1665 England.
Kirk plays a wronged woman who sets out for revenge against powerful forces in the region.
The cast includes Sean Pertwee, Joe Anderson, Steven Waddington and Emma Campbell-Jones star.
Speaking to Screen in August in his first published interview about the film, Marshall said, ”When we when we were making...
Rlje Films has acquired US rights to The Reckoning, Neil Marshall’s witch hunt adventure starring Charlotte Kirk.
The film opened the virtual Fantastia Festival in August and is set against the backdrop of the Great Plague and witch hunts in 1665 England.
Kirk plays a wronged woman who sets out for revenge against powerful forces in the region.
The cast includes Sean Pertwee, Joe Anderson, Steven Waddington and Emma Campbell-Jones star.
Speaking to Screen in August in his first published interview about the film, Marshall said, ”When we when we were making...
- 11/19/2020
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
"The Reckoning" is the new Hungarian-lensed adventure horror feature directed by Neil Marshall, from a screenplay by Marshall, Charlotte Kirk and Edward Evers-Swindell, starring Kirk, Joe Anderson, Steven Waddington and Sean Pertwee:
"...in Northern England, circa 1665, set against the backdrop of the 'Great Plague' and subsequent 'Witch Hunts', 'Grace' (Kirk) is accused of being a witch after losing her husband to the deadly virus, spread by rats..."
Cast also includes Rick Warden as 'Rev Malcolm', Mark Ryan as 'Peck', Bill Fellows as 'Sutter', Suzanne Magowan as 'Ursula', Leon Ockenden as 'Morton', Sarah Lambie as 'Kate', Emma Campbell-Jones as 'Jane' and Maximilian Slash Marton as 'The Stable Boy'.
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"...in Northern England, circa 1665, set against the backdrop of the 'Great Plague' and subsequent 'Witch Hunts', 'Grace' (Kirk) is accused of being a witch after losing her husband to the deadly virus, spread by rats..."
Cast also includes Rick Warden as 'Rev Malcolm', Mark Ryan as 'Peck', Bill Fellows as 'Sutter', Suzanne Magowan as 'Ursula', Leon Ockenden as 'Morton', Sarah Lambie as 'Kate', Emma Campbell-Jones as 'Jane' and Maximilian Slash Marton as 'The Stable Boy'.
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- 10/13/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
In the social distancing era of Covid-19, Fantasia International Film Festival is coming online with a virtual edition taking place August 20th–September 2nd, and the first wave of programming has been revealed, including Neil Marshall’s The Reckoning, Brea Grant's 12 Hour Shift, Lars Damoiseaux's Yummy, and Tezuka's Barbara from Makoto Tezuka.
The recent Chattanooga Film Festival was a very well-received online experience, and we're excited to see what Fantasia has in store for attendees enjoying the fest from home.
It's important to note that screenings will only be viewable to those who live in Canada, and you can learn more by visiting The Hollywood Reporter and Fantasia's website.
Stay tuned to Daily Dead for more coverage of Fantasia 2020, and check out the full first wave announcement below:
Press Release: Tuesday June 9, 2020 // Montreal, Quebec -- The Fantasia International Film Festival will be celebrating its 24th edition...
The recent Chattanooga Film Festival was a very well-received online experience, and we're excited to see what Fantasia has in store for attendees enjoying the fest from home.
It's important to note that screenings will only be viewable to those who live in Canada, and you can learn more by visiting The Hollywood Reporter and Fantasia's website.
Stay tuned to Daily Dead for more coverage of Fantasia 2020, and check out the full first wave announcement below:
Press Release: Tuesday June 9, 2020 // Montreal, Quebec -- The Fantasia International Film Festival will be celebrating its 24th edition...
- 6/9/2020
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Montreal event will run from August 20-September 2.
Neil Marshall’s thriller The Reckoning will open the online Fantasia International Film Festival, top brass said as they announced the first wave of selections on Tuesday (June 9).
The film takes place in 1665 against the backdrop of the Great Plague and the subsequent witch hunts in England. Charlotte Kirk, Sean Pertwee, Joe Anderson, Steven Waddington and Emma Campbell-Jones star. Marshall’s The Descent opened the festival in 2005.
Fantasia will run from August 20-September 2 and host world premieres and screen films from the cancelled SXSW and postponed Tribeca line-ups that have not yet played for the public.
Neil Marshall’s thriller The Reckoning will open the online Fantasia International Film Festival, top brass said as they announced the first wave of selections on Tuesday (June 9).
The film takes place in 1665 against the backdrop of the Great Plague and the subsequent witch hunts in England. Charlotte Kirk, Sean Pertwee, Joe Anderson, Steven Waddington and Emma Campbell-Jones star. Marshall’s The Descent opened the festival in 2005.
Fantasia will run from August 20-September 2 and host world premieres and screen films from the cancelled SXSW and postponed Tribeca line-ups that have not yet played for the public.
- 6/9/2020
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Writer-director Neil Marshall has firmed his next action thriller, The Reckoning. He has set Joe Anderson (The Crazies), Steven Waddington (The Imitation Game) and Sean Pertwee (Gotham) to star alongside Charlotte Kirk (Vice).
Marshall, whose films include The Descent and Dog Soldiers, also has set Leon Ockenden (Mr. Selfridge), Emma Campbell-Jones (Doctor Who), Callum Goulden (Ghost Stories), Suzanne Magowan (Samantha), Indianna Ryan (The A List), Mark Ryan (Transformers), Oliver Trevena (The Angel) and newcomer Sarah Lambie to join previously cast Bill Fellows, Emma Holzer, Rick Warden and Ian Whyte.
Highland Film Group is selling world rights on the picture, from a script by Edward Evers-Swindell (The Descent), Kirk and Marshall. Steffen Wild of Fourth Culture Films and Daniel-Konrad Cooper of Rather Good Films are producing, with Esther Turan of Moviebar Productions and Sean Wheelan of Filmgate Films co-producing. Exec producers are Goldrush Entertainment’s Eric Gozlan and Richard Iott,...
Marshall, whose films include The Descent and Dog Soldiers, also has set Leon Ockenden (Mr. Selfridge), Emma Campbell-Jones (Doctor Who), Callum Goulden (Ghost Stories), Suzanne Magowan (Samantha), Indianna Ryan (The A List), Mark Ryan (Transformers), Oliver Trevena (The Angel) and newcomer Sarah Lambie to join previously cast Bill Fellows, Emma Holzer, Rick Warden and Ian Whyte.
Highland Film Group is selling world rights on the picture, from a script by Edward Evers-Swindell (The Descent), Kirk and Marshall. Steffen Wild of Fourth Culture Films and Daniel-Konrad Cooper of Rather Good Films are producing, with Esther Turan of Moviebar Productions and Sean Wheelan of Filmgate Films co-producing. Exec producers are Goldrush Entertainment’s Eric Gozlan and Richard Iott,...
- 8/5/2019
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
Author: Linda Marric
With a premise which could rival some of the most thought-provoking episodes of Black Mirror, Adina Istrate’s short film Eternally Happy is a fantastically put together production which explores the relationship between memory and its part in making us who we are. Set in a near-future, the film manages to brilliantly depict a world in which a drug has been designed to help stop a devastating suicide epidemic from decimating the population.
Alastair Mackenzie (Wolf Hall, Borgen) is Dr. Louis W, a neuroscientist who is on the brink of an unprecedented medical breakthrough. Having developed the ability to travel deep into the mind, the doctor hopes to reconnect the broken memories of his patients in order to help them cope with the heartbreak of losing their loved ones. From the offset, lines between reality and fiction are deliberately blurred which in turn adds a great deal of intrigue to the proceedings.
With a premise which could rival some of the most thought-provoking episodes of Black Mirror, Adina Istrate’s short film Eternally Happy is a fantastically put together production which explores the relationship between memory and its part in making us who we are. Set in a near-future, the film manages to brilliantly depict a world in which a drug has been designed to help stop a devastating suicide epidemic from decimating the population.
Alastair Mackenzie (Wolf Hall, Borgen) is Dr. Louis W, a neuroscientist who is on the brink of an unprecedented medical breakthrough. Having developed the ability to travel deep into the mind, the doctor hopes to reconnect the broken memories of his patients in order to help them cope with the heartbreak of losing their loved ones. From the offset, lines between reality and fiction are deliberately blurred which in turn adds a great deal of intrigue to the proceedings.
- 3/1/2018
- by Linda Marric
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Need to catch up? Check out the previous Outlander recap here.
Wee Fergus becomes a self-described man of leisure in this week’s Outlander, but oof, it’s a painful transition to the lap of luxury.
As if Jamie’s post-Claire life isn’t hard enough to bear, the Starz drama’s latest installment finds Fraser’s surrogate son at the wrong end of an angry Redcoat’s sword — and when the terrible moment is over, Fergus is sans one hand.
Living in a cave, sporting some seriously gnarly hair, shunning most of humanity and now realizing that he played a part,...
Wee Fergus becomes a self-described man of leisure in this week’s Outlander, but oof, it’s a painful transition to the lap of luxury.
As if Jamie’s post-Claire life isn’t hard enough to bear, the Starz drama’s latest installment finds Fraser’s surrogate son at the wrong end of an angry Redcoat’s sword — and when the terrible moment is over, Fergus is sans one hand.
Living in a cave, sporting some seriously gnarly hair, shunning most of humanity and now realizing that he played a part,...
- 9/18/2017
- TVLine.com
Check out photos for Disney's The Lodge TV series, coming to Disney Channel, in September and October. In the Us, the first season of The Lodge premieres Monday, October 17, 2016 at 5:00pm Edt. In UK and Canada The Lodge debuts Friday, September 23, 2016. Check local listings.A music-filled mystery drama series, filmed in Ballynahinch, Northern Ireland, The Lodge stars: Sophie Simnett, Jade Alleyne, Thomas Doherty, Luke Newton, Jayden Revri, Joshua Sinclair-Evans, Bethan Wright, Clara Rugaard, Sarah Nauta, and Tom Hudson.The supporting cast includes Martin Anzor, Emma Campbell-Jones, Marcus Garvey, Dominic Harrison, John Hopkins, Cameron King, Geoff McGivern, Dan Richardson, Laila Rouass and Ellie Taylor.Read More…...
- 8/31/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Hollyoaks delves into Joel Dexter's background next week as viewers meet his mum Marie and violent stepfather Mick. Fans have been aware of a troubled history for the trio ever since Joel (Andrew Still) was introduced to the village late last year. Early episodes for 'Scottish Foxy' revealed that he spent time in a young offenders' institute for assaulting Mick in defence of his mother. Upcoming editions of Hollyoaks see Joel's girlfriend Theresa McQueen left fuming when she catches him spending time with Marie (Emma Campbell-Jones) after she pays a visit. (more)...
- 9/3/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
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