STORYLINE: Kate and her daughter Beth live alone in an isolated farmhouse in the woods, but when Kate slowly begins to suspect that something sinister is happening, her motherly instincts are put to the test.
DIRECTOR: Craig David Wallace.
WRITERS: Ian Malone, Craig David Wallace.
STARS: Lora Burke, Tessa Kozma, Kristen MacCulloch, Nick Smyth.
PRODUCED BY
Avi Federgreen.
Laura Tremblay.
CINEMATOGRAPHER: Christoph Benfey.
MUSIC: Spencer Creaghan.
FILM EDITOR: Joel Varickanickal.
COUNTRY: Canada.
RELEASE DATE: November 16, 2021 (VOD – DIGITAL).
PRODUCTION COMPANIES:
- Federgreen Entertainment.
- Lucky Dime Films.
DISTRIBUTORS:
- The Horror Collective (2021) (USA) (all media)
- Entertainment Squad (2021) (USA) (all media)
- Raven Banner Entertainment (2020) (World-wide) (all media).
SUMMARY-INFO: Canadian horror movie directed and co-written by Craig David Wallace. The movie is star by Lora Burke (Lifechanger, For the Sake of Vicious), Tessa Kozma (My Paranormal Nightmare –TvSerie-), Kristen MacCulloch (Psycho Goreman), Nick Smyth (Covenant, For the Sake of Vicious).
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REVIEWS:
“Motherly is a twisting tale of motherly love and familial revenge. Held together by impressive performances from both leads, young and old, Craig David Wallace’s film keeps defying expectations. Whilst the truth is within the viewer’s grasp, you’re never quite sure where it’s going to go next. This approach affords Motherly the ability to shoot off in several directions, producing an enthralling and tense horror.” www.backseatmafia.com
“…Motherly is one part Poor Agnes and one part For the Sake of Vicious. We get the isolationist horror of the former with the home invasion thriller of the latter. With a twist. The film also sees Lora Burke taking parts from both of her previous characters from said films and blending them into yet another commanding and captivating performance. I really can’t praise Burke enough…” www.nerdly.co.uk
“For an indie production made on the cusp of a global pandemic, Motherly, through an incredible lead performance by Lora Burke, makes for fascinating viewing. Parents especially will uncover plenty of food for thought as they see aspects of themselves echoed back. A lot of hard work has obviously been poured into the piece, it’s just a shame that the core plot component around which the entire film is built is too transparent and flimsy.” www.thehollywoodnews.com
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