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+ | * [http://amzn.to/1TftPZP Amazon] | ||
+ | * [http://amzn.to/2b9mtdj Watch on Amazon] | ||
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− | January is forced to return home after six years | + | A woman returns home to her estranged family after a near-fatal accident but begins to suspect something is not right. |
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+ | January is forced to return home after six years travelling abroad. A near-fatal accident has left her temporarily wheelchair-bound and depleted of her long-term memory. She is accompanied by her boyfriend 'Callum' whom she met whilst travelling. | ||
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+ | He was also the driver in the fateful accident. Not only has she forgotten her family, but her childhood as well and is surprised to discover that her home is a stately manor in the middle of the countryside. | ||
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+ | As January tries to settle in, she finds herself becoming even more estranged from her family, who just want their daughter back. The trouble is, she cannot remember who that daughter was, or why she ran away in the first place. | ||
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+ | Desperate to discover why she left all those years ago and with Callum's help, she sets out to find the truth. | ||
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+ | They soon discover the family are not as loving as they seem to be. Was there a dark reason why she left them in the first place? | ||
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+ | ESTRANGED is a low budget British horror film that screams derivative at every step. Estranged has more than its fair share of intrigue and unexpected turns. | ||
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+ | Directed by [[Adam Levins]] from a screenplay by [[Simon Fantauzzo]] (who co-wrote the original story with [[William Borthwick]]) | ||
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+ | tagline = There's no place like home. | | ||
director = [[Adam Levins]] | | director = [[Adam Levins]] | | ||
− | writer = [[William Borthwick]], [[Simon Fantauzzo]] | + | producer = [[William Borthwick]] | |
+ | writer = [[William Borthwick]], [[Simon Fantauzzo]] | | ||
+ | time = 1h 41min | | ||
+ | cert = 18 | | ||
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+ | * [[:Category:Horror|Horror]] | ||
+ | * [[:Category:Thriller|Thriller]] | ||
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+ | released = August 29, 2015 | ||
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related = | related = | ||
+ | * [[Mara (2018)]] | ||
+ | * [[Jack Goes Home (2016)]] | ||
+ | * [[The Passing (2015)]] | ||
+ | * [[The House on Pine Street (2015)]] | ||
* [[Emelie (2015)]] | * [[Emelie (2015)]] | ||
+ | * [[Dementia (2015)]] | ||
* [[They Look Like People (2015)]] | * [[They Look Like People (2015)]] | ||
+ | * [[13 Cameras (2015)]] | ||
* [[Ava's Possessions (2015)]] | * [[Ava's Possessions (2015)]] | ||
* [[The Girl in the Photographs (2015)]] | * [[The Girl in the Photographs (2015)]] | ||
* [[Anguish (2015)]] | * [[Anguish (2015)]] | ||
+ | * [[Sweet Home (2015)]] | ||
+ | * [[Before I Go to Sleep (2014)]] | ||
+ | * [[Come Back to Me (2014)]] | ||
* [[Jessabelle (2014)]] | * [[Jessabelle (2014)]] | ||
+ | * [[Persecuted (2014)]] | ||
+ | * [[Delivery: The Beast Within (2013)]] | ||
+ | * [[From Within (2008)]] | ||
+ | * [[They Wait (2007)]] | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | trivia = | ||
+ | * [[Eileen Nicholas]] and [[James Cosmo]] have played a married couple before in the movie [[Trainspotting (1996)]]. | ||
+ | * Body count: 7 | ||
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+ | reviews = | ||
+ | * '''IMDB:''' 5.4/10 | ||
+ | * '''Rotten Tomatoes:''' Average Rating: 2.9/5 | ||
+ | * '''Google:''' 76% liked the film | ||
+ | Ozus' World Movie Reviews: The transfixing directorial debut of [[Adam Levins]], "Estranged" creates an encroaching sense of imbalance and peril very early on, and doesn't let up until the end credits. | ||
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+ | Rating: 4.5 - Review by Michael Klug | ||
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+ | Right off the bat, I can tell you that Estranged is what M. Night Shyamalan's [[The Visit (2015)]] wanted to be. And with one of the producers behind the [[Paranormal Activity (2007)]] and [[Insidious (2010)]] franchises, as well as The Visit itself – one has to wonder why this superior film wasn't given the royal treatment by one and all. | ||
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* [http://amzn.to/1TftPZP Amazon] | * [http://amzn.to/1TftPZP Amazon] | ||
+ | * [http://amzn.to/2b9mtdj Watch on Amazon] | ||
+ | * [http://www.imdb.com/videoplayer/vi1209316633?ref_=tt_pv_vi_aiv_1 Trailer] | ||
}} | }} | ||
+ | [[Category: Horror]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Thriller]] |
Latest revision as of 15:48, 24 March 2022
Contents
About
A woman returns home to her estranged family after a near-fatal accident but begins to suspect something is not right.
January is forced to return home after six years travelling abroad. A near-fatal accident has left her temporarily wheelchair-bound and depleted of her long-term memory. She is accompanied by her boyfriend 'Callum' whom she met whilst travelling.
He was also the driver in the fateful accident. Not only has she forgotten her family, but her childhood as well and is surprised to discover that her home is a stately manor in the middle of the countryside.
As January tries to settle in, she finds herself becoming even more estranged from her family, who just want their daughter back. The trouble is, she cannot remember who that daughter was, or why she ran away in the first place.
Desperate to discover why she left all those years ago and with Callum's help, she sets out to find the truth.
They soon discover the family are not as loving as they seem to be. Was there a dark reason why she left them in the first place?
ESTRANGED is a low budget British horror film that screams derivative at every step. Estranged has more than its fair share of intrigue and unexpected turns.
Directed by Adam Levins from a screenplay by Simon Fantauzzo (who co-wrote the original story with William Borthwick)
Details
Tagline: There's no place like home.
Director: Adam Levins
Producer William Borthwick
Writer/Screenplay: William Borthwick, Simon Fantauzzo
Running time: 1h 41min
Certificate: 18
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Released: August 29, 2015
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Cast
- Craig Conway as Thomas
- James Cosmo as Albert
- Bob Duff as Lord Dunfield
- James Lance as Laurence
- Amy Manson as January
- Faye McLoughlin as Young January
- Eileen Nicholas as Marilyn
- Nora-Jane Noone as Kathrine
- Simon Quarterman as Callum
- Joy Sanders as Lady Dunfield
Soundtrack
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Franchise
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Related
- Mara (2018)
- Jack Goes Home (2016)
- The Passing (2015)
- The House on Pine Street (2015)
- Emelie (2015)
- Dementia (2015)
- They Look Like People (2015)
- 13 Cameras (2015)
- Ava's Possessions (2015)
- The Girl in the Photographs (2015)
- Anguish (2015)
- Sweet Home (2015)
- Before I Go to Sleep (2014)
- Come Back to Me (2014)
- Jessabelle (2014)
- Persecuted (2014)
- Delivery: The Beast Within (2013)
- From Within (2008)
- They Wait (2007)
Trivia
- Eileen Nicholas and James Cosmo have played a married couple before in the movie Trainspotting (1996).
- Body count: 7
Critical Reception
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Reviews
- IMDB: 5.4/10
- Rotten Tomatoes: Average Rating: 2.9/5
- Google: 76% liked the film
Ozus' World Movie Reviews: The transfixing directorial debut of Adam Levins, "Estranged" creates an encroaching sense of imbalance and peril very early on, and doesn't let up until the end credits.
Rating: 4.5 - Review by Michael Klug
Right off the bat, I can tell you that Estranged is what M. Night Shyamalan's The Visit (2015) wanted to be. And with one of the producers behind the Paranormal Activity (2007) and Insidious (2010) franchises, as well as The Visit itself – one has to wonder why this superior film wasn't given the royal treatment by one and all.