(Welcome to Under the Radar, a column where we spotlight specific movies, shows, trends, performances, or scenes that caught our eye and deserved more attention ... but otherwise flew under the radar. In this edition: "Glorious" serves up Lovecraftian ick with a side of cheese, Anna Kendrick shines in "Alice, Darling," and appreciating the downbeat joys of HBO's "Perry Mason.")
March is sort of a weird, in-between period in the moviegoing calendar. With Oscars season thankfully behind us but the summer blockbuster season not quite in gear just yet, we're left with an odd mix of theatrical offerings: a handful of immensely successful franchise sequels, some notable bombs, and possibly some reason to hope. But don't let that fool you into thinking that there wasn't much else worth your time throughout the last few weeks. It just takes a little bit of digging to fully appreciate the hidden gems.
March alone...
March is sort of a weird, in-between period in the moviegoing calendar. With Oscars season thankfully behind us but the summer blockbuster season not quite in gear just yet, we're left with an odd mix of theatrical offerings: a handful of immensely successful franchise sequels, some notable bombs, and possibly some reason to hope. But don't let that fool you into thinking that there wasn't much else worth your time throughout the last few weeks. It just takes a little bit of digging to fully appreciate the hidden gems.
March alone...
- 3/31/2023
- by Jeremy Mathai
- Slash Film
Alice, Darling is a film directed by Mary Nighy and starring Anna Kendrick.
Anna Kendrick stars in this movie which is a great acting treat for any dramatic actress. She exhibits all her talent which is indisputable in this drama about abuse.
About the Movie Alice, Cariño (2022)
Fancy a drama about male abuse? Here you have one called “Alice, Darling”, a movie written by Alanna Francis which, thanks to a good screenplay, the goals of the movie are reached in an intelligent manner… that is also manipulative (as the plot reveals to us).
This is a story about psychological abuse that is well narrated and is also a “social denouncement” and you need to be prepared for this. A drama and a denouncement featuring three women who defend themselves and a friend.
Technically this has a very good screenplay that goes shaping and offering the keys to the story very...
Anna Kendrick stars in this movie which is a great acting treat for any dramatic actress. She exhibits all her talent which is indisputable in this drama about abuse.
About the Movie Alice, Cariño (2022)
Fancy a drama about male abuse? Here you have one called “Alice, Darling”, a movie written by Alanna Francis which, thanks to a good screenplay, the goals of the movie are reached in an intelligent manner… that is also manipulative (as the plot reveals to us).
This is a story about psychological abuse that is well narrated and is also a “social denouncement” and you need to be prepared for this. A drama and a denouncement featuring three women who defend themselves and a friend.
Technically this has a very good screenplay that goes shaping and offering the keys to the story very...
- 2/3/2023
- by Martin Cid
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
Alice, Darling Review — Alice, Darling (2022) Film Review, a movie directed by Mary Nighy, written by Alanna Francis and starring Anna Kendrick, Kaniehtiio Horn, Charlie Carrick, Wunmi Mosaku, Mark Winnick, Daniel Stolfi, Carolyn Fe, Gordon Harper, Mairi Babb, Susan Applewhaite, Ethan Mitchell, James M. Jenkinson, Lindsay Leese, Toni Ellwand and Deborah Grover. Mary Nighy’s [...]
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- 1/22/2023
- by Thomas Duffy
- Film-Book
Sony Pictures Classics present Florian Zeller’s The Son on 554 screens, an emotional family drama that folllows the director’s 2020 Oscar-winning The Father. As with that film, The Son is adapted from Zeller’s own stage play along with Christopher Hampton. Hugh Jackman, Laura Dern, Vanessa Kirby, Zen McGrath and Anthony Hopkins star in the cautionary tale of a family struggling to reunite,
Jackman is Peter, whose hectic life with new baby and new partner Beth (Kirby) is upended when ex-wife Kate (Dern) appears to discuss their troubled teenage son Nicholas (McGrath). Peter strives to care for Nicholas and be the father he would have liked but discovers that by reaching for the past to correct mistakes, he loses sight of how to hold onto Nicholas in the present. The Son received a ten-minute standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival where it premiered. Deadline review here.
The latest crop...
Jackman is Peter, whose hectic life with new baby and new partner Beth (Kirby) is upended when ex-wife Kate (Dern) appears to discuss their troubled teenage son Nicholas (McGrath). Peter strives to care for Nicholas and be the father he would have liked but discovers that by reaching for the past to correct mistakes, he loses sight of how to hold onto Nicholas in the present. The Son received a ten-minute standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival where it premiered. Deadline review here.
The latest crop...
- 1/20/2023
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
So, a couple of weeks ago we saw the “Mr. Nice-Guy” of the movies, Tom Hanks channel his inner grump as A Man Called Otto. And now a new release has another actor “pushing” out of their cinema “comfort zone”, though maybe not as jarring as Mr. H. For the last few years she’s made her “name” in bouncy musicals (even a music franchise) and frothy, but usually witty, “rom-coms”. From this film’s title, many moviegoers may think this effort falls in the latter category. And they would be mistaken. Granted it concerns modern relationships and a romance that, to put it lightly, has taken a turn. As you might guess, today’s tech “amps up” the problems. Perhaps that’s why there’s more than a touch of irony in its title, along with general menace, with what should be a phrase of endearment, Alice, Darling.
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- 1/20/2023
- by Jim Batts
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Tightly wound, the film comes back again and again to hair. The management thereof, the removal, the curling, even eyeliner is an act to offset lashes. Hair in showers, hair in lakes, hair in spirals, hair in hands. Camouflage and signal, sword and shield, of the body and off, not quite alive and not yet dead. A boundary. One of many.
A début feature for Mary Nighy, some shorts, some TV, some roles in front of the camera to her credit. A credible and compelling work, buoyed by strong performances from its cast but given further strength by several choices that ground this. Written by Alanna Francis, working with Mark Van De Ven as story editor as she did for 2019's similarly relationship focused The Rest Of Us, the film is a story sufficiently solid that at times I felt it might have been a stage play.
That's not because it's.
A début feature for Mary Nighy, some shorts, some TV, some roles in front of the camera to her credit. A credible and compelling work, buoyed by strong performances from its cast but given further strength by several choices that ground this. Written by Alanna Francis, working with Mark Van De Ven as story editor as she did for 2019's similarly relationship focused The Rest Of Us, the film is a story sufficiently solid that at times I felt it might have been a stage play.
That's not because it's.
- 1/19/2023
- by Andrew Robertson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Alice (Anna Kendrick) doesn’t see herself as a victim of abuse. In fact, she insists she isn’t. Why then when Alice and her friends (played by Kaniehtiio Horn and Wunmi Mosaku) come across a poster for a missing girl presumed to have been killed by someone close to her, can she not shake off the spectral feeling of connection to this total stranger’s tragedy? After all, she says to her friends and herself, it’s not like her boyfriend (Charlie Carrick) “hurts me or anything”.
What Alice can’t yet see – and what forms the core revelation of the understated but poignant Alice, Darling – is that abuse is not always a single action. It lives and breathes within her relationship with Simon. It is the ever-present, sickly dread that resides in the pit of Alice’s stomach, which dictates that she must cater to Simon’s every...
What Alice can’t yet see – and what forms the core revelation of the understated but poignant Alice, Darling – is that abuse is not always a single action. It lives and breathes within her relationship with Simon. It is the ever-present, sickly dread that resides in the pit of Alice’s stomach, which dictates that she must cater to Simon’s every...
- 1/19/2023
- by Clarisse Loughrey
- The Independent - Film
Kendrick impresses as a woman being deprived of emotional oxygen by a toxic boyfriend, though Mary Nighy’s film gets distracted by a subplot
Anna Kendrick gives a vehement, self-aware lead performance in this Gaslight-style suspense drama about a young woman trapped in a coercive, abusive relationship from screenwriter Alanna Francis and debut feature director Mary Nighy. There are some edge-of-the-seat moments and interestingly subtle tonal inflexions, though the story spends time on a contrived subplot about a missing girl, time that might have been better devoted to developing the central thriller storyline.
Alice (Kendrick) is in a toxic relationship with Simon (Charlie Carrick), an arrogant, controlling man with an uncertain career as an artist, in constant need of reassurance and always tracking Alice’s movements. When Alice is allowed out for a rare evening at a bar with her two best friends Tess (Kaniehtiio Horn) and Sophie (Wunmi Mosaku...
Anna Kendrick gives a vehement, self-aware lead performance in this Gaslight-style suspense drama about a young woman trapped in a coercive, abusive relationship from screenwriter Alanna Francis and debut feature director Mary Nighy. There are some edge-of-the-seat moments and interestingly subtle tonal inflexions, though the story spends time on a contrived subplot about a missing girl, time that might have been better devoted to developing the central thriller storyline.
Alice (Kendrick) is in a toxic relationship with Simon (Charlie Carrick), an arrogant, controlling man with an uncertain career as an artist, in constant need of reassurance and always tracking Alice’s movements. When Alice is allowed out for a rare evening at a bar with her two best friends Tess (Kaniehtiio Horn) and Sophie (Wunmi Mosaku...
- 1/19/2023
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
Oscar nominee Anna Kendrick has been in news since September, when her film “Alice, Darling” made its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.
In a recent interview with People, Kendrick disclosed the reason as why she can connect with the film so much, which revolves around the story of a woman compelled to deal with a problematic relationship.
Kendrick told the magazine that her “personal experience with emotional abuse” was the prime reason behind her doing the film which she also executive produced.
Read More: Anna Kendrick Recalls Confronting Her Cheating Ex And The Other Woman
Now, in a recent interview with IndieWire, Kendrick expressed her regret for her “Alice, Darling” press tour and her decision to be so candid about her personal experience. When asked about her experience with emotional abuse, Kendrick recalled the feeling and termed it “shi–y.”
“People have asked me, ‘Was it challenging to shoot the movie?...
In a recent interview with People, Kendrick disclosed the reason as why she can connect with the film so much, which revolves around the story of a woman compelled to deal with a problematic relationship.
Kendrick told the magazine that her “personal experience with emotional abuse” was the prime reason behind her doing the film which she also executive produced.
Read More: Anna Kendrick Recalls Confronting Her Cheating Ex And The Other Woman
Now, in a recent interview with IndieWire, Kendrick expressed her regret for her “Alice, Darling” press tour and her decision to be so candid about her personal experience. When asked about her experience with emotional abuse, Kendrick recalled the feeling and termed it “shi–y.”
“People have asked me, ‘Was it challenging to shoot the movie?...
- 1/18/2023
- by Aashna Shah
- ET Canada
First-time director Mary Nighy and writer Alanna Francis’s (The Rest of Us) multi-layered, thought-provoking psychological thriller, Alice, Darling, opens with the title character (Anna Kendrick) floating in the murky waters of an unnamed lake, seemingly caught in a decisive moment that will determine her future with or without her longtime boyfriend, Simon (Charles Carrick). Alice, Darling returns to that moment more than once, adding necessary backstory and context along the way, turning Alice’s predicament into a character study of a woman caught in an abusive relationship, her identity, friendships, and even her personal safety determined by the question hanging over Alice, Darling from the opening moments: Should she stay or should she go? When we first meet Alice, she’s on the way to a girls’...
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- 1/18/2023
- Screen Anarchy
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Anna Kendrick is opening up more about how her personal experience in an abusive relationship affected her lead role in the new movie Alice, Darling, now playing in theaters in New York and Los Angeles ahead of a wider theatrical release on Jan. 20.
Kendrick previously told People that the project directed by Mary Nighy in her feature directorial debut and written by Alanna Francis, which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival, “resonated” with her because she “was coming out of a personal experience with emotional abuse and psychological abuse.”
“I was in a situation where I loved and trusted this person more than I trusted myself,” Kendrick told People of her past relationship while declining to name the former boyfriend she says was abusive. “So when that person is telling you that you have a distorted sense of reality and that you are...
Anna Kendrick is opening up more about how her personal experience in an abusive relationship affected her lead role in the new movie Alice, Darling, now playing in theaters in New York and Los Angeles ahead of a wider theatrical release on Jan. 20.
Kendrick previously told People that the project directed by Mary Nighy in her feature directorial debut and written by Alanna Francis, which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival, “resonated” with her because she “was coming out of a personal experience with emotional abuse and psychological abuse.”
“I was in a situation where I loved and trusted this person more than I trusted myself,” Kendrick told People of her past relationship while declining to name the former boyfriend she says was abusive. “So when that person is telling you that you have a distorted sense of reality and that you are...
- 12/31/2022
- by Hilary Lewis
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Alice, the titular protagonist of “Alice, Darling,” cannot think of lying to her boyfriend, Simon, without throwing up. Yet she insists to her friends, who have noticed her gradual withdrawal, that everything is fine. They love each other.
Sure, Simon makes her feel awful about everything: her friends, her eating habits, her job. He regularly guilts her into sex and sexting. He’s winnowed her life down to the essential, arduous project of stroking his ego. But he doesn’t hit her, rarely yells at her. So what does she have to complain about?
“Alice, Darling,” the debut feature from director Mary Nighy, picks at these common ideas — that abuse only looks a certain way, that mental scars cannot be as serious as physical ones — until they unravel. Alanna Francis (“The Rest of Us”) has written a tastefully subtle story of intimate partner violence. As Alice, Anna Kendrick hits her notes well.
Sure, Simon makes her feel awful about everything: her friends, her eating habits, her job. He regularly guilts her into sex and sexting. He’s winnowed her life down to the essential, arduous project of stroking his ego. But he doesn’t hit her, rarely yells at her. So what does she have to complain about?
“Alice, Darling,” the debut feature from director Mary Nighy, picks at these common ideas — that abuse only looks a certain way, that mental scars cannot be as serious as physical ones — until they unravel. Alanna Francis (“The Rest of Us”) has written a tastefully subtle story of intimate partner violence. As Alice, Anna Kendrick hits her notes well.
- 12/29/2022
- by Lena Wilson
- The Wrap
Anna Kendrick has opened up about how making her forthcoming film Alice, Darling helped her recover from her own difficult relationship.
The process of filming the thriller, which deals with psychological and emotional abuse, was a “cathartic” experience for the actor.
“The movie was so personal, there was a point where I was like ‘Oh, I don’t know if this is too soon to be doing this role,” the 37-year-old said during an appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show.
The Pitch Perfect star told Clarkson on Monday (19 December) that the film discusses “the power of friendship in the way that you can get through things if you have the right people in your corner”.
“I know that’s how I got out and how I started my recovery,” Kendrick added.
Alice, Darling, directed by Mary Nighy and written by Alanna Francis, is scheduled to be released in cinemas on...
The process of filming the thriller, which deals with psychological and emotional abuse, was a “cathartic” experience for the actor.
“The movie was so personal, there was a point where I was like ‘Oh, I don’t know if this is too soon to be doing this role,” the 37-year-old said during an appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show.
The Pitch Perfect star told Clarkson on Monday (19 December) that the film discusses “the power of friendship in the way that you can get through things if you have the right people in your corner”.
“I know that’s how I got out and how I started my recovery,” Kendrick added.
Alice, Darling, directed by Mary Nighy and written by Alanna Francis, is scheduled to be released in cinemas on...
- 12/20/2022
- by Ella Kipling
- The Independent - Film
One of the highlights of TIFF this past fall was Mary Nighy’s thriller Alice, Darling, which finds Anna Kendrick giving one of the best performances of his career. Quickly picked up by Lionsgate for an awards-qualifying run and January release, the Alanna Francis-scripted film follows the actor as a woman pushed to the breaking point by her psychologically abusive boyfriend, Simon. While on vacation with two close girlfriends, Alice rediscovers the essence of herself and gains some much-needed perspective. Slowly, she starts to fray the cords of codependency that bind her. But Simon’s vengeance is as inevitable as it is shattering––and, once unleashed, it tests Alice’s strength, her courage, and the bonds of her deep-rooted friendships. Ahead of the release, the first trailer has now arrived.
Jared Mobarak said in his review, “None of it truly works without Kendrick delivering one of the best performances of her career.
Jared Mobarak said in his review, “None of it truly works without Kendrick delivering one of the best performances of her career.
- 12/8/2022
- by Leonard Pearce
- The Film Stage
Directed by Mary Nighy from a screenplay by Alanna Francis, the psychological thriller Alice, Darling (starring and executive produced by Anna Kendrick) will be released theatrically in Los Angeles on December 30th before coming to AMC theaters throughout the US on January 20th, and we now have a look at the official trailer ahead of its release.
Alice, Darling stars Anna Kendrick, Kaniehtiio Horn, Charlie Carrick, and Wunmi Mosaku:
In the taut thriller Alice, Darling, Oscar® nominee Anna Kendrick stars as a woman pushed to the breaking point by her psychologically abusive boyfriend, Simon. While on vacation with two close girlfriends, Alice rediscovers the essence of herself and gains some much-needed perspective. Slowly, she starts to fray the cords of codependency that bind her. But Simon’s vengeance is as inevitable as it is shattering – and, once unleashed, it tests Alice’s strength, her courage, and the bonds of her deep-rooted friendships.
Alice, Darling stars Anna Kendrick, Kaniehtiio Horn, Charlie Carrick, and Wunmi Mosaku:
In the taut thriller Alice, Darling, Oscar® nominee Anna Kendrick stars as a woman pushed to the breaking point by her psychologically abusive boyfriend, Simon. While on vacation with two close girlfriends, Alice rediscovers the essence of herself and gains some much-needed perspective. Slowly, she starts to fray the cords of codependency that bind her. But Simon’s vengeance is as inevitable as it is shattering – and, once unleashed, it tests Alice’s strength, her courage, and the bonds of her deep-rooted friendships.
- 12/8/2022
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Lionsgate has released the official trailer and poster for the new film Alice, Darling, starring Anna Kendrick.
In Alice, Darling, Oscar® nominee Anna Kendrick (Up in the Air) is Alice in this taut thriller about a woman pushed to the breaking point by her psychologically abusive boyfriend, Simon. While on vacation with two close girlfriends, Alice rediscovers the essence of herself and gains some much-needed perspective. Slowly, she starts to fray the cords of codependency that bind her. But Simon’s vengeance is as inevitable as it is shattering – and, once unleashed, it tests Alice’s strength, her courage, and the bonds of her deep-rooted friendships.
About The Film Genre: Cast: Anna Kendrick, Kaniehtiio Horn, Charlie Carrick, and Wunmi Mosaku Director: Mary Nighy Screenplay: Alanna Francis Producer:
Alice, Darling opens in Los Angeles on December 30, 2023
and nationwide at AMC Theatres on January 20, 2023!
For More Information, Please Visit:
Official Site / Facebook...
In Alice, Darling, Oscar® nominee Anna Kendrick (Up in the Air) is Alice in this taut thriller about a woman pushed to the breaking point by her psychologically abusive boyfriend, Simon. While on vacation with two close girlfriends, Alice rediscovers the essence of herself and gains some much-needed perspective. Slowly, she starts to fray the cords of codependency that bind her. But Simon’s vengeance is as inevitable as it is shattering – and, once unleashed, it tests Alice’s strength, her courage, and the bonds of her deep-rooted friendships.
About The Film Genre: Cast: Anna Kendrick, Kaniehtiio Horn, Charlie Carrick, and Wunmi Mosaku Director: Mary Nighy Screenplay: Alanna Francis Producer:
Alice, Darling opens in Los Angeles on December 30, 2023
and nationwide at AMC Theatres on January 20, 2023!
For More Information, Please Visit:
Official Site / Facebook...
- 12/7/2022
- by Editor
- CinemaNerdz
"Alice, Darling" is the new 'psychological thriller', directed by Mary Nighy, from a screenplay by Alanna Francis. starring Anna Kendrick, Kaniehtiio Horn, Charlie Carrick and Wunmi Mosaku, in limited release December 30, 2022 and wide release January 20, 2023:
"...a young woman trapped in an abusive relationship...
"...becomes the unwitting participant in an intervention staged by her two closest friends..."
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"...a young woman trapped in an abusive relationship...
"...becomes the unwitting participant in an intervention staged by her two closest friends..."
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- 12/7/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
A year and a half has gone by since we heard that filming was underway on the psychological thriller Alice, Darling, which had Anna Kendrick (Stowaway) in the lead and director Mary Nighy at the helm, making her feature directorial debut. Now we’re very close to the film’s theatrical release date: Alice, Darling will reach theatres in Los Angeles on December 30th, with a nationwide release – exclusively in AMC theatres – to follow on January 20th. With those dates just weeks away, a trailer for Alice, Darling has arrived online. You can check that out in the embed above. Along with the trailer comes the unveiling of a poster, which you can see at the bottom of this article.
Kendrick is joined in the cast by Wunmi Mosaku (His House), Kaniehtiio Horn (Possessor), and Charlie Carrick (Trench 11). Scripted by Alanna Francis (The Rest of Us), Alice, Darling centers on...
Kendrick is joined in the cast by Wunmi Mosaku (His House), Kaniehtiio Horn (Possessor), and Charlie Carrick (Trench 11). Scripted by Alanna Francis (The Rest of Us), Alice, Darling centers on...
- 12/7/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
‘Alice, Darling’ Trailer – Anna Kendrick Is Trapped in an Abusive Relationship in Lionsgate Thriller
From director Mary Nighy, the upcoming Lionsgate thriller Alice, Darling stars Anna Kendrick and is first coming to theaters in Los Angeles on December 30, 2022. The film will then be released nationwide in theaters, exclusively at AMC Theatres, on January 20, 2023.
Watch the Alice, Darling official trailer down below.
“In the taut thriller, Oscar® nominee Anna Kendrick stars as a woman pushed to the breaking point by her psychologically abusive boyfriend, Simon. While on vacation with two close girlfriends, Alice rediscovers the essence of herself and gains some much-needed perspective.
“Slowly, she starts to fray the cords of codependency that bind her. But Simon’s vengeance is as inevitable as it is shattering – and, once unleashed, it tests Alice’s strength, her courage, and the bonds of her deep-rooted friendships.”
Kaniehtiio Horn, Charlie Carrick and Wunmi Mosaku star alongside Kendrick.
Alanna Francis wrote the script.
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Watch the Alice, Darling official trailer down below.
“In the taut thriller, Oscar® nominee Anna Kendrick stars as a woman pushed to the breaking point by her psychologically abusive boyfriend, Simon. While on vacation with two close girlfriends, Alice rediscovers the essence of herself and gains some much-needed perspective.
“Slowly, she starts to fray the cords of codependency that bind her. But Simon’s vengeance is as inevitable as it is shattering – and, once unleashed, it tests Alice’s strength, her courage, and the bonds of her deep-rooted friendships.”
Kaniehtiio Horn, Charlie Carrick and Wunmi Mosaku star alongside Kendrick.
Alanna Francis wrote the script.
The post ‘Alice, Darling’ Trailer – Anna Kendrick...
- 12/7/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
How do you move on from an abusive relationship? The upcoming film “Alice, Darling” confronts issues that many face escaping these dangerous conditions. Its protagonist, Alice, begins to question her current situation while on vacation with friends. What follows reveals consequences that are as emotionally taxing as they are physically imposing. The project hails from director Mary Nighy and “The Rest of Us” screenwriter Alanna Francis.
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- 12/7/2022
- by Valerie Thompson
- The Playlist
Alice, Darling (2022) Movie Trailer: Anna Kendrick has an Abusive Boyfriend in Mary Nighy’s Thriller
Alice Darling Trailer — Mary Nighy‘s Alice Darling (2022) movie trailer has been released by Lionsgate. The Alice Darling trailer stars Anna Kendrick, Wunmi Mosaku, Kaniehtiio Horn, Charlie Carrick, Markjan Winnick, and Daniel Stolfi. Crew Alanna Francis and Mark Van de Ven wrote the screenplay for Film Title. Owen Pallett created the music for the [...]
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- 12/7/2022
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Anna Kendrick’s “Alice, Darling,” directed by Mary Nighy, has released its first trailer.
Nighy, the daughter of “Living” star Bill Nighy, brought her directorial debut to Toronto Film Festival back in September for its world premiere. The psychological thriller also stars Kaniehtiio Horn, Charlie Carrick and Wunmi Mosaku.
Nominated for an Academy Award for “Up in the Air” (2009), Kendrick stars in “Alice, Darling” as a woman pushed to the breaking point by her psychologically abusive boyfriend, Simon. While on vacation with two close girlfriends, Alice rediscovers her essence and gains some much-needed perspective. Slowly, she starts to fray the cords of codependency that bind her. But Simon’s vengeance is as inevitable as it is shattering — and, once unleashed, it tests Alice’s strength, courage, and the bonds of her deep-rooted friendships.
Kendrick has continued her pursuit of new and interesting roles such as “A Simple Favor” (2018) and HBO Max...
Nighy, the daughter of “Living” star Bill Nighy, brought her directorial debut to Toronto Film Festival back in September for its world premiere. The psychological thriller also stars Kaniehtiio Horn, Charlie Carrick and Wunmi Mosaku.
Nominated for an Academy Award for “Up in the Air” (2009), Kendrick stars in “Alice, Darling” as a woman pushed to the breaking point by her psychologically abusive boyfriend, Simon. While on vacation with two close girlfriends, Alice rediscovers her essence and gains some much-needed perspective. Slowly, she starts to fray the cords of codependency that bind her. But Simon’s vengeance is as inevitable as it is shattering — and, once unleashed, it tests Alice’s strength, courage, and the bonds of her deep-rooted friendships.
Kendrick has continued her pursuit of new and interesting roles such as “A Simple Favor” (2018) and HBO Max...
- 12/6/2022
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
‘Alice, Darling’: Anna Kendrick Thriller Getting Oscar-Qualifying Run Before 2023 Theatrical Release
Exclusive: Lionsgate is giving an Oscar-qualifying run to the psychological thriller Alice, Darling on December 30 before the pic’s nationwide release in 2023.
The film, which made its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival where it notched a near 90 on Rotten Tomatoes, stars Oscar nominee Anna Kendrick as a woman woman pushed to the breaking point by her psychologically abusive boyfriend, Simon. While on vacation with two close girlfriends, Alice rediscovers the essence of herself and gains some much-needed perspective. Slowly, she starts to fray the cords of codependency that bind her. But Simon’s vengeance is as inevitable as it is shattering – and, once unleashed, it tests Alice’s strength, her courage and the bonds of her deep-rooted friendships.
Alongside Kendrick, Alice, Darling stars Wumni Mosaku, Kaniehtiio Horn and Charlie Carrick. The pic reps the directorial debut of Mary Nighy, and was written by Alanna Francis and produced by Katie Bird Nolan,...
The film, which made its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival where it notched a near 90 on Rotten Tomatoes, stars Oscar nominee Anna Kendrick as a woman woman pushed to the breaking point by her psychologically abusive boyfriend, Simon. While on vacation with two close girlfriends, Alice rediscovers the essence of herself and gains some much-needed perspective. Slowly, she starts to fray the cords of codependency that bind her. But Simon’s vengeance is as inevitable as it is shattering – and, once unleashed, it tests Alice’s strength, her courage and the bonds of her deep-rooted friendships.
Alongside Kendrick, Alice, Darling stars Wumni Mosaku, Kaniehtiio Horn and Charlie Carrick. The pic reps the directorial debut of Mary Nighy, and was written by Alanna Francis and produced by Katie Bird Nolan,...
- 10/20/2022
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
‘Alice, Darling’ Review: Anna Kendrick Gives Her Best Performance in Weak Abusive Relationship Drama
While not quite the taut thriller it’s been billed as, “Alice, Darling” centerpieces Anna Kendrick in her best performance since “Up in the Air” made her a star (and Oscar nominee) in 2009. Kendrick is in every scene of Mary Nighy’s drama about a woman (Alice) whose reality comes crashing down over the course of a girls’ trip to a lakeside cabin: The reality is that she’s in an abusive relationship with a Newcastle artist named Simon (Charlie Carrick), who has a chokehold on her every move and decision, from her whereabouts to what she’s wearing.
from self-deception and denial to revelation and escape.
The movie opens with a close-up on Alice’s face, appearing pensive while floating underwater. It’s the sort of vaguely metaphoric shot we know will serve as a bookend, and it eventually does as the movie wraps up. Cut to Alice in the city,...
from self-deception and denial to revelation and escape.
The movie opens with a close-up on Alice’s face, appearing pensive while floating underwater. It’s the sort of vaguely metaphoric shot we know will serve as a bookend, and it eventually does as the movie wraps up. Cut to Alice in the city,...
- 9/15/2022
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire
Everything you need to know about Alice’s (Anna Kendrick) state of mind concerning the abuse inflicted by her boyfriend Simon (Charlie Carrick) are the words “it’s not like he hurts me.” We feel Sophie’s (Wunmi Mosaku) wince in our bones—”hurt” doesn’t only become noteworthy when wrought by a physical altercation. Alice is glued to her phone to ensure she doesn’t miss a call or text. She wakes up super early to apply make-up and style her hair to Simon’s preference. Parrots all the soundbites he uses to police her eating habits about the toxicity of sugar. And literally pulls her hair out of her head whenever she has a spare second of freedom because the pain is all that stops her from acknowledging her crippling shame.
Moments in bathrooms—her “safe” space—tell us how bad things are. While we can see the...
Moments in bathrooms—her “safe” space—tell us how bad things are. While we can see the...
- 9/14/2022
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
Intimate partner violence can take on many forms. Physical, sexual, emotional, and psychological. Once caught up in the cycle, many women are made to feel such shame that they cannot even share their experiences with those closest to them. It’s in the midst of this spiral of shame that we meet the titular Alice in “Alice, Darling.” Written by Alanna Francis and directed by Mary Nighy (“Industry”), the drama takes a stark look at the physical and psychological toll that emotional abuse can take on a person.
On the surface, Alice’s life is perfect.
Continue reading ‘Alice, Darling’ Review: Phenomenal Anna Kendrick-Led Drama Explores The Tolls of Emotional Abuse [TIFF] at The Playlist.
On the surface, Alice’s life is perfect.
Continue reading ‘Alice, Darling’ Review: Phenomenal Anna Kendrick-Led Drama Explores The Tolls of Emotional Abuse [TIFF] at The Playlist.
- 9/12/2022
- by Marya E. Gates
- The Playlist
Alice, Darling follows an abuse victim as she comes to terms with the end of her relationship. The script was written by Alanna Francis and directed by Mary Nighy. The film stars Anna Kendrick, Kaniehtiio Horn, Wunmi Mosaku and Charlie Carrick.
Alice (Kendrick) has two besties, Tess (Horn) and Sophie (Mosaku). They are a tight trifecta, each at different points in their lives and careers. She is the only one with a boyfriend, Simon (Carrick). When the three friends get together, Alice dissociates because she’s often thinking about her boyfriend, but not in a loving way — more in a “he occupies my mind by force, and it depresses me.” You can tell this woman is dealing with some serious psychological abuse from her partner. She’s rail-thin as he encourages her disordered eating, has trichotillomania (the urge to pull out hair), and cries at the drop of a hat,...
Alice (Kendrick) has two besties, Tess (Horn) and Sophie (Mosaku). They are a tight trifecta, each at different points in their lives and careers. She is the only one with a boyfriend, Simon (Carrick). When the three friends get together, Alice dissociates because she’s often thinking about her boyfriend, but not in a loving way — more in a “he occupies my mind by force, and it depresses me.” You can tell this woman is dealing with some serious psychological abuse from her partner. She’s rail-thin as he encourages her disordered eating, has trichotillomania (the urge to pull out hair), and cries at the drop of a hat,...
- 9/12/2022
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
Lionsgate is partnering with Babe Nation Films, Elevation Pictures and Castelletto Films on the upcoming psychological thriller “Alice, Darling,” which stars Anna Kendrick, the studio announced Monday.
The film is currently in production in Canada and also stars Wunmi Mosaku, Kaniehtiio Horn and Charlie Carrick.
“Alice, Darling” is directed by Mary Nighy in her feature film directorial debut. The thriller is written by Alanna Francis; produced by Katie Bird Nolan, Lindsay Tapscott, Christina Piovesan and Noah Segal; and executive produced by Kendrick and Sam Tipper-Hale.
“Alice, Darling” centers on Alice (Kendrick), who is behaving strangely and keeping secrets about her mercurial boyfriend (Carrick) from her two best friends (Mosaku and Horn). When the three friends take a girl’s trip out of town, all secrets are revealed when a local girl goes missing and Alice’s boyfriend arrives unannounced.
Lionsgate will handle worldwide distribution of the film, except in Canada,...
The film is currently in production in Canada and also stars Wunmi Mosaku, Kaniehtiio Horn and Charlie Carrick.
“Alice, Darling” is directed by Mary Nighy in her feature film directorial debut. The thriller is written by Alanna Francis; produced by Katie Bird Nolan, Lindsay Tapscott, Christina Piovesan and Noah Segal; and executive produced by Kendrick and Sam Tipper-Hale.
“Alice, Darling” centers on Alice (Kendrick), who is behaving strangely and keeping secrets about her mercurial boyfriend (Carrick) from her two best friends (Mosaku and Horn). When the three friends take a girl’s trip out of town, all secrets are revealed when a local girl goes missing and Alice’s boyfriend arrives unannounced.
Lionsgate will handle worldwide distribution of the film, except in Canada,...
- 7/12/2021
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Oscar nominee Anna Kendrick is reteaming with Lionsgate for the psychological thriller Alice, Darling, which is now in production in Canada.
Kendrick previously starred for Lionsgate in the Paul Feig dark comedy hit A Simple Favor which grossed close to $100M WW.
The pic reps the feature directorial debut of Mary Nighy and follows Alice (Kendrick) who is behaving strangely, keeping secrets about her mercurial boyfriend (Charlie Carrick) from her two best friends (Wunmi Mosaku and Kaniehtiio Horn). When the three friends take a girl’s trip out of town, all secrets are revealed when a local girl goes missing and Alice’s boyfriend arrives unannounced. Alanna Francis wrote the screenplay which is produced by Katie Bird Nolan, Lindsay Tapscott, Christina Piovesan, and Noah Segal, and executive produced by Kendrick and Sam Tipper-Hale.
Alice, Darling is a Babe Nation Films, Elevation Pictures, and Castelletto Films production. The film is...
Kendrick previously starred for Lionsgate in the Paul Feig dark comedy hit A Simple Favor which grossed close to $100M WW.
The pic reps the feature directorial debut of Mary Nighy and follows Alice (Kendrick) who is behaving strangely, keeping secrets about her mercurial boyfriend (Charlie Carrick) from her two best friends (Wunmi Mosaku and Kaniehtiio Horn). When the three friends take a girl’s trip out of town, all secrets are revealed when a local girl goes missing and Alice’s boyfriend arrives unannounced. Alanna Francis wrote the screenplay which is produced by Katie Bird Nolan, Lindsay Tapscott, Christina Piovesan, and Noah Segal, and executive produced by Kendrick and Sam Tipper-Hale.
Alice, Darling is a Babe Nation Films, Elevation Pictures, and Castelletto Films production. The film is...
- 7/12/2021
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Anna Kendrick has nabbed the lead role for Alice, Darling, a psychological thriller from director Mary Nighy and Lionsgate.
Kendrick plays Alice, who is behaving strangely, keeping secrets about her mercurial boyfriend (Charlie Carrick) and her two best friends (Wunmi Mosaku and Kaniehtiio Horn). Lionsgate is partnering with Babe Nation Films, Elevation Pictures and Castelletto Films on Alice, Darling, which is now shooting in Canada.
The script is by Alanna Francis and the film is produced by Katie Bird Nolan, Lindsay Tapscott, Christina Piovesan and Noah Segal; and executive produced by Kendrick and Sam Tipper-Hale. Lionsgate will handle worldwide distribution of the film,...
Kendrick plays Alice, who is behaving strangely, keeping secrets about her mercurial boyfriend (Charlie Carrick) and her two best friends (Wunmi Mosaku and Kaniehtiio Horn). Lionsgate is partnering with Babe Nation Films, Elevation Pictures and Castelletto Films on Alice, Darling, which is now shooting in Canada.
The script is by Alanna Francis and the film is produced by Katie Bird Nolan, Lindsay Tapscott, Christina Piovesan and Noah Segal; and executive produced by Kendrick and Sam Tipper-Hale. Lionsgate will handle worldwide distribution of the film,...
- 7/12/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Anna Kendrick has nabbed the lead role for Alice, Darling, a psychological thriller from director Mary Nighy and Lionsgate.
Kendrick plays Alice, who is behaving strangely, keeping secrets about her mercurial boyfriend (Charlie Carrick) and her two best friends (Wunmi Mosaku and Kaniehtiio Horn). Lionsgate is partnering with Babe Nation Films, Elevation Pictures and Castelletto Films on Alice, Darling, which is now shooting in Canada.
The script is by Alanna Francis and the film is produced by Katie Bird Nolan, Lindsay Tapscott, Christina Piovesan and Noah Segal; and executive produced by Kendrick and Sam Tipper-Hale. Lionsgate will handle worldwide distribution of the film,...
Kendrick plays Alice, who is behaving strangely, keeping secrets about her mercurial boyfriend (Charlie Carrick) and her two best friends (Wunmi Mosaku and Kaniehtiio Horn). Lionsgate is partnering with Babe Nation Films, Elevation Pictures and Castelletto Films on Alice, Darling, which is now shooting in Canada.
The script is by Alanna Francis and the film is produced by Katie Bird Nolan, Lindsay Tapscott, Christina Piovesan and Noah Segal; and executive produced by Kendrick and Sam Tipper-Hale. Lionsgate will handle worldwide distribution of the film,...
- 7/12/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The female-led drama is set for a February theatrical and on-demand launch.
Gravitas Ventures has acquired Us rights to recent Toronto festival premiere The Rest Of Us from sales agent Voltage Pictures.
The drama-comedy about the complicated relationships between two women and their daughters stars Heather Graham, Sophie Nélisse, Jodi Balfour and Abigail Pniowsky. Aisling Chin-Yee directed from a script by Alanna Francis.
Katie Bird Nolan and Lindsay Tapscott of Babe Nation Films, William Woods of Woods Entertainment, and Emma Fleury served as producers. Executive Producers are Damon D’Oliveira and Patrice Theroux.
Gravitas, part of the Europe-based multi-national Red Arrow Studios group,...
Gravitas Ventures has acquired Us rights to recent Toronto festival premiere The Rest Of Us from sales agent Voltage Pictures.
The drama-comedy about the complicated relationships between two women and their daughters stars Heather Graham, Sophie Nélisse, Jodi Balfour and Abigail Pniowsky. Aisling Chin-Yee directed from a script by Alanna Francis.
Katie Bird Nolan and Lindsay Tapscott of Babe Nation Films, William Woods of Woods Entertainment, and Emma Fleury served as producers. Executive Producers are Damon D’Oliveira and Patrice Theroux.
Gravitas, part of the Europe-based multi-national Red Arrow Studios group,...
- 11/22/2019
- ScreenDaily
Despite death being a definitive end, there’s still a chance for new beginnings in the aftermath. Sometimes it’s by necessity and sometimes by choice. In the case of Craig, however, it’s inevitably both thanks to his leaving behind two families: his first and his second. While he left Cami (Heather Graham) and Aster (Sophie Nélisse) long ago by choice and Rachel (Jodi Balfour) and Talulah (Abigail Pniowsky) just now via fate, they each come to find that he neglected them all. It shouldn’t be surprising considering he’s a confirmed adulterer with earned hostility from one side of the aisle, but the discovery that his being secretly broke means everything he owned with Rachel is now forfeit still shocks. How do you wrap your head around that?
Writer Alanna Francis and director Aisling Chin-Lee create their answer through the guilt, shame, and anger each character harbors for one another.
Writer Alanna Francis and director Aisling Chin-Lee create their answer through the guilt, shame, and anger each character harbors for one another.
- 9/12/2019
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
Aisling Chin-Yee’s feature directorial debut centres on tragedy that unites two women.
Voltage Pictures has launched worldwide sales excluding Canada on The Rest Of Us starring Heather Graham, which receives its world premiere in Tiff Discovery tomorrow (6).
Graham stars in Aisling Chin-Yee’s feature directorial debut as a children’s author and illustrator who invites her ex-partner’s wife and daughter into her life when tragedy strikes.
The cast includes Sophie Nélisse, Jodi Balfour, and Abigail Pniowsky (Arrival). Alanna Francis makes her feature screenwriting debut.
levelFILM will distribute The Rest Of Us in Canada. Katie Bird Nolan and Lindsay Tapscott...
Voltage Pictures has launched worldwide sales excluding Canada on The Rest Of Us starring Heather Graham, which receives its world premiere in Tiff Discovery tomorrow (6).
Graham stars in Aisling Chin-Yee’s feature directorial debut as a children’s author and illustrator who invites her ex-partner’s wife and daughter into her life when tragedy strikes.
The cast includes Sophie Nélisse, Jodi Balfour, and Abigail Pniowsky (Arrival). Alanna Francis makes her feature screenwriting debut.
levelFILM will distribute The Rest Of Us in Canada. Katie Bird Nolan and Lindsay Tapscott...
- 9/5/2019
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
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