40 ACRES Review: A Transformative Survival Thriller That Compels You To Heal
Releasing in UK and Irish cinemas on August 1 from Vertigo Releasing!
Releasing in UK and Irish cinemas on August 1 from Vertigo Releasing!
The movie opens in theaters on July 2.
Becky scribes Lane and Ruckus Skye’s The Devil To Pay is being shopped at the virtual AFM this week under the Arclight banner, who were introduced to the pic initially by Gary Bradley. The film was released last month in the U.S. from Uncork’d Entertainment and Dark Star Pictures, and stars Danielle Deadwyler, Catherine Dyer and Jayson Warner Smith, and was announced officially by Arclight chairman Gary Hamilton. After the disappearance of her husband, a struggling farmer in an isolated Appalachian community fights to save her son when the cold-hearted matriarch of the oldest family on the mountain demands payment of a debt that could destroy a decade’s old truce. Lane Skye and Ruckus Skye wrote and directed the film marking their feature debut at the helm. They also produced the pic alongside Deadwyler, and with Martin L. Kelley, Allison Maier, and Gabriel Olson. “Danielle is a formidable talent, leading […]
If there’s at least one other thing to take away from enjoying the most recent Jonathan Millott/Cary Murnion thriller, Becky, its the prospect of seeing how its writers, Ruckus Lane and Skye Lane, bode in the director’s chair. The former has already done numerous shorts and television projects at the helm. Thus, he joins the latter this time around, landing their directorial debut debut with The Devil To Pay, set within the rural, leafy hills and roads of the Appalachians. For Lemon Cassidy (Danielle Deadwyler), life in the Appalachians with her son, Coy (Ezra Haslam) has long meant sharing a mutual, generational creed with her community, living life by a certain code that keeps residents honest, and peace maintained for more than two centuries. It’s been months since Lemon has seen her husband Tarlee (Donnie Johnson), while raising their son in the comfort and peace of their small home. Before […]
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