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Rising Wolf (Ascendant) Review: An Unwieldy Mix of Hostage Drama and YA-style Fantasy
Charlotte Best s terrific lead performance is the highlight of a disjointed trapped-in-elevator thriller.
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Director: Antaine Furlong
With: Charlotte Best, Jonny Pasvolsky, Alex Menglet, Tahlia Sturzaker, Karelina Clarke, Susan Prior, Andrew Jack, Lily Stewart, Elsa Cacquerel, George Burgess, John Harding, Justin Cotta (English, Russian, Mandarin dialogue)
Running time: Running time: 101 MIN.
Variety
Promising ideas turn out to be mostly empty thought bubbles in “Rising Wolf,” a confusing and derivative Aussie combo of hostage thriller and sci-fi fantasy. Centered on a terrified young woman trapped in a Shanghai skyscraper elevator by a nasty Russian villain, this muddled attempt at an elevated genre film involving time travel, psychic powers and environmental doom can’t be rescued by strong visuals or a fine central performance by Cha
Samuel Goldwyn Films Acquires New Horror/Sci-Fi Movie RISING WOLF
Antaine Furlong’s horror/sci-fi flick RISING WOLF has been acquired by Samuel Goldwyn Films By Josh Millican
Rising Wolf (aka
A Name Without A Place), Jonny Pasvolsky (
The Front Runner), and Alex Menglet (TV’s
Wentworth). Susan Prior (
I am Mother), and also Karelina Clarke.
Synopsis:
A young woman wakes, trapped, kidnapped in an elevator of a super high rise building at the mercy of her tormentors. This stylistic thriller, set in Shanghai, explores a young woman’s instinct to survive in a situation out of her control. Trapped, without any form of escape, and cocooned in the belly of the beast, Aria is forced to adapt her thinking, her beliefs,