RUPTURE (15)

WHO’S IN IT?

Noomi Rapace (Prometheus), Peter Stormare (Fargo), Kerry Bishé (Argo), Michael Chiklis (Parker), Ari Millen (Embryonic), Lesley Manville (Another Year), Sergio Di Zio (The Lookout), Percy Hynes White (The Grand Seduction), Morgan Kelly (A History of Violence), Paul Popowich (Silver Man), Jean Yoon (The Time Traveller’s Wife), Jonathan Potts (Devil), Joel Labelle (Wild Cherry), Brendan Jeffers (Pay in Full)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Steven Shainberg (Secretary), director, writer, producer; Brian Nelson (Hard Candy), writer; Monika Bacardi (Andron), Andrea Iervolino (Napoletons), Andrew Lazar (American Sniper) and Christina Weiss Lurie (Feel), producers; Karim Hussain (Antiviral), cinematographer

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

Single mother Renee (Rapace) is suddenly abducted, drugged, and taken to a secret laboratory, where she is inhumanely experimented on by scientists. As she fights her captors and tries to escape her prison cell, Renee slowly starts to learn the truth about why she was taken in the first place…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

Rupture is a horrifying psychological horror that exploits out fears of randomly being taken by strangers and having God knows what done to us whilst in captivity.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 4TH NOVEMBER 2016

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