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Communicate to the Other Side with the ‘A Dark Song’ UK Trailer
After playing the 60th London Film Festival back in October A Dark Song (read our review), about a determined young woman and a damaged occultist who risk their lives and souls to perform a dangerous ritual that threatens to blur the boundaries between this world, will return to cinemas screens in the UK during Spring 2017 before a seasonal shift of summer the same year for the Digital and DVD release.
Watch the new movie trailer below for a sampling of the occult dread conjured behind the walls of a remote house. Having caught the film at Abertoir Film Festival in Wales myself last year I can wholeheartedly recommend catching it on the big screen. Bloody’s Benedict Seal also reviewed the film, calling it “a flawed occult chamber piece.“
Sophia is grief-stricken and overwhelmed with sadness since the untimely death of her young son. In a desperate attempt to achieve some form of closure, she reaches out to Solomon, an occultist with experience in an ancient invocation ritual that Sophia believes will allow her to make contact with her deceased child.
Locked away in a remote country house, the pair undergo a long and arduous ritual, risking both their mental and physical safety as they attempt to access a world beyond their understanding.
But when Solomon finds out that Sophia has not been truthful about her wish, a greater danger threatens them. In the dark, they find that they are no longer alone in the house. They are now in the world of real angels, and real demons.
IFC will release the film in the States.
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‘Nue’ – ‘Godzilla Minus One’ Filmmaker Directing “Original Epic” for Producer Ridley Scott
Director Takashi Yamazaki (Godzilla Minus One) has got a handful of projects in the works, including this year’s Godzilla Minus Zero and 2028’s Grandgear, and Deadline reports this afternoon that Yamazaki will also be directing a mysterious film titled Nue.
20th Century landed the hot project from director Takashi Yamazaki.
The film is being described as “an original epic,” with Ridley Scott producing.
“Plot details are being kept under wraps,” Deadline notes in their report.
Scott Free’s Ridley Scott and Michael Pruss will produce alongside Keiichiro Moriya and Go Abe from Robot Communications, and Toho-Tombo’s Georgina Pope, as well as Amie Horiuchi.

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