[Tribeca '12] Selma Blair In Home Invasion Thriller ‘Replicas’

 [Tribeca 12] Selma Blair In Home Invasion Thriller Replicas

Playing at the upcoming Tribeca Film Festival is Replicas, the Jeremy Regimbal-directed home invasion thriller that stars Josh Close, James D’Arcy, Selma Blair and Rachel Miner.

We’ve had a poster for quite some time now, but we’ve just now landed the first 3 official stills.

Following the tragic death of their young daughter, the Hughes family decide to escape to their upscale vacation home in the woods. But their attempt to get some quality time together is violently interrupted when a neighboring family with a hidden agenda drops by for dinner.

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[EFM '12] Haunting Sales Poster For Selma Blair Home Invasion ‘Replicas’

Now for sale at EFM in Berlin is the latest home invasion slasher, Replicas, which sees music video director Jeremy Regimbal at the helm.

Josh Close (The Exorcism of Emily Rose, Diary of the Dead), James D’Arcy (An American Haunting), Selma Blair (Hellboy, The Fog) and Rachel Miner (Penny Dreadful, The Butterfly Effect 3, Tooth & Nail) star in the pic that “follows a couple that heads with their family to a vacation cottage to grieve after the death of their youngest child. Not long after, they are visited by the Sakowskis, a couple with an unhelpful agenda.” Close penned the screenplay.

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Are Home Invasion Flicks Getting Hot Again? ‘The Replicas’ Casts Up!

I personally never grew tired of home invasion thrillers, and apparently neither has Hollywood. Production is currently underway on The Replicas, which sees music video director Jeremy Regimbal at the helm. Josh Close (The Exorcism of Emily Rose, Diary of the Dead), James D’Arcy (An American Haunting), Selma Blair (Hellboy, The Fog) and Rachel Miner (Penny Dreadful, The Butterfly Effect 3, Tooth & Nail) star in the pic that follows a couple that heads with their family to a vacation cottage to grieve after the death of their youngest child. Not long after, they are visited by the Sakowskis, a couple with an unhelpful agenda. Close penned the screenplay.
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