STEEL COUNTRY (15)

WHO’S IN IT?

Andrew Scott (Pride), Denise Gough (Colette), Bronagh Waugh (Miss Conception), Catherine Dyer (The Blind Side), J.D. Evermore (Dallas Buyers Club), Sandra Ellis Lafferty (Walk The Line), Jared Bankens (Roxxy), Griff Furst (The Magnificent Seven), Christian Finlayson (Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween), Jason Davis (Step Brothers), Michael Rose (Unthinkable), Christa Beth Campbell (Hall Pass), Cory Scott Allen (Den of Thieves), Andrew Masset (Remember the Titans), Sean Freeland (Watch Over Me), Deadra Moore (I Saw The Light), Kevin Patrick Murphy (Chasing Grace)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Simon Fellows (Malice in Wonderland), director; Brendan Higgins (film debut), writer; Leon Clarance (Come and Find Me), Tai Duncan (How It Ends), Gareth Unwin (The King’s Speech) and Mark Williams (Shuttle), producers; Victoria Ashfield (Galesa), Samuel Barnes (film debut), John E.R. Hardy (Dante’s Daemon) and Benjamin Talbott (The Take Down), composers; Marcel Zyskind (The Killer Inside Me), cinematographer; David Arshadi (film debut) and Chris Dickens (Slumdog Millionaire), editors

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

When a young boy goes missing in a quiet town in the woods, local sanitation truck driver Donald (Scott) turns detective and embarks on a perilous and obsessive investigstion…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

Andrew Scott shines in this eerie thriller that sees him give an obsessive but no less dedicated, lead performance.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 19TH APRIL 2019

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