Overview:
When their son starts acting strangely, a couple unwittingly allow dark and sinister forces into their home, awakening a long-dormant ancient evil rooted deep in the countryside.Status: | Released (2024-07-26) |
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Awards: | 1 nomination |
Screen: | Daniel Kokotajlo, Andrew Michael Hurley |
Productions: | House Productions, Brainstorm Media, BBC Film, BFI, Access Entertainment |
Production Countries: | United Kingdom, United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |
Casts
- 136532: Matt Smith - Richard
- 1321628: Morfydd Clark - Juliette
- 4859512: Arthur Shaw - Owen
- 990300: Erin Richards - Harrie
- 77292: Sean Gilder - Gordon
- 1250099: Melanie Kilburn - Mrs. Forde
- 589652: Robert Emms - Steven
Crews
- 2162429: Zoe McCaffrey - Makeup Artist - Costume & Make-Up
- 3234536: Joanne Tudda - Makeup Supervisor - Costume & Make-Up
- 1447249: Liam Saint-Pierre - Second Assistant Director - Directing
- 2837855: Mike Higson - Location Manager - Production
- 1879788: Daniel Kokotajlo - Director - Directing
- 3406267: Andrew Michael Hurley - Novel - Writing
- 465: Tessa Ross - Producer - Production
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
Review text:
"Richard" (Matt Smith), his wife "Jules" (Morfydd Clark) and their young son "Owen" (Arthur Shaw) have moved back to his late father's remote hill farm. Not long after they arrive the young, asthmatic, lad starts to hear a voice that seems to be compelling him to become erratic, even ....
Continue reading ->Sejian
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Bunnies are supposed to be cute! THIS ISN'T CUTE, IT'S UNNERVING! Methinks it's about time I watch Lamb (2021). SPOILERS AHEAD! Harrie kinda annoys me, but if we consider that Dandelion Jack already has everyone under it's influence, as implied by Juliette's trance-like sta ....
Continue reading ->griggs79
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Starve Acre weaves together a familiar yet haunting British folk-horror narrative. In it, a man confronts dark, long-buried family secrets amidst the eerie, windswept expanse of the North Yorkshire Moors. The film’s remote setting adds an unsettling layer to the story, amplifying the ....
Continue reading ->griggs79
Review text:
Starve Acre weaves together a familiar yet haunting British folk-horror narrative. In it, a man confronts dark, long-buried family secrets amidst the eerie, windswept expanse of the North Yorkshire Moors. The film’s remote setting adds an unsettling layer to the story, amplifying the ....
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