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★★★★ JAPANESE filmmaker Naomi Kawase returns with a tender and touching exploration of adoption and parenthood in this stunning drama, Japan’s submission for this year’s Academy Awards. The film follows successful professionals Sakoto (Hiromi Nagasaku) and her husband (Arata Iura) who, after a long and unsuccessful struggle to have children, decide to adopt a baby boy. Their world is rocked years later when a girl (Aju Makita), pretending to be the youngster’s birth mother, turns up on their doorstep.  The story unfolds via a non-linear time structure as you witness differing perspectives from each of the protagonists a little confusing at first. With gorgeous, calming visuals of watery landscapes, leafy branches blowing in the wind and breathtaking sunsets interspersed throughout, Kawase paints a thought-provoking picture of the guilt and heartbreak of couples not able to have children and young teenage mothers being forced to give up their babies because they ca

Shudder May Highlights: THE RECKONING, PSYCHO GOREMAN & More

Shudder May Highlights: THE RECKONING, PSYCHO GOREMAN & More Shudder s highlights for May 2021 include FRIED BARRY, THE RECKONING, and PSYCHO GOREMAN By Josh Millican We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: Shudder is a must-have streaming service for horror fans. Period. We’ve just gotten their rundown of upcoming releases for May 2021, and it’s hot! Highlights include the bizarre South African horror Fried Barry and also Neil Marshall’s The Reckoning. Plus the frontrunner for best horror movie of 2021 (so far) Psycho Goreman! SHUDDER HIGHLIGHTS Fried Barry – Premieres May 7 (Please note, this is updated from the previously announced date, May 6.) 

The Reckoning

05 Feb 2021 If you’ve ever dreamed of a film where Sean Pertwee rides a horse in slow motion, wearing a huge hat, to a booming organ score and, frankly, who hasn’t? then The Reckoning is for you. Neil Marshall’s first film since his lacklustre Hellboy adaptation sees the filmmaker return to British-based, small-scale horror (and Pertwee). Pulling a fictional yarn out of both the Great Plague and the English 17th-century witch hunts, The Reckoning follows a recently widowed mother falsely accused of being in league with the devil. Marshall’s approach eschews both the grim, compelling qualities of the similarly themed

Movie Review - The Reckoning (2020)

Directed by Neil Marshall. SYNOPSIS: A young widow in the middle ages is accused of being a witch after her husband dies of the plague. The Reckoning is what happens when a genre filmmaker with a couple of certified horror hits under his belt returns from the lofty heights of making a huge blockbuster superhero movie that was universally recognised as a cinematic turd, although to be fair to Neil Marshall it was studio interference that neutered his Hellboy reboot (and the fact that it wasn’t a third film directed by Guillermo del Toro which, again, wasn’t really his fault).

Exclusive Interview - The Reckoning director Neil Marshall and star Charlotte Kirk

Exclusive Interview - The Reckoning director Neil Marshall and star Charlotte Kirk
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