UNFORGETTABLE (15)

WHO’S IN IT?

Katherine Heigl (Knocked Up), Rosario Dawson (Trance), Geoff Stults (The Break-Up), Isabella Rice (Jem and the Holograms), Cheryl Ladd (Lisa), Simon Kassianides (Quantum of Solace), Whitney Cummings (Made of Honour), Robert Wisdom (Ray)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Denise Di Novi (film debut), director, producer; Christina Hodson (Shut In) and David Leslie Johnson (The Conjuring 2), writers; Alison Greenspan (The Best of Me) and Ravi D. Mehta (Grudge Match), producers; Toby Chu (Quit), composer; Caleb Deschanel (The Passion of the Christ), cinematographer; Frédéric Thoraval (Taken), editor

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

Tessa (Heigl) is barely coping with her recent divorce from David (Stults), especially when he becomes engaged to another woman named Julia (Dawson), who also starts becoming a regular figure in the life of Tessa and David’s daughter Lilly (Rice). As Julia begins to settle into her new life, Tessa begins a series of pathological behaviour patterns to ensure that Julia’s new dream life turns into a living nightmare…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

The directorial debut of powerhouse producer Denise Di Novi, Unforgettable also features Katherine Heigl in her most perfectly cast role yet, that of a crazed woman hell-bent on sinister revenge.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 21ST APRIL 2017

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