We’ve got a first peek at a film still from Alejandro Amenábar’s upcoming thriller REGRESSION (above).
The image shows stars Emma Watson and Ethan Hawke looking mighty serious. REGRESSION is touted as a character driven story, centring on a a young woman (Watson) who makes an allegation of abuse against her own father (David Dencik). Hawke is playing the detective investigating the case.
Award winning director, Amenábar made his name with the disturbing ABRE LOS OJOS (remade by Tom Cruise into VANILLA SKY) and THE OTHERS, a supernatural story starring Nicole Kidman. He’s got a good pedigree in film making, so REGRESSION should be one to watch out for.
Principle filming began in April and REGRESSION is scheduled for release in August 2015. It stars Emma Watson, Ethan Hawke, David Dencik, Devon Bostick, Aaron Ashmore, David Thewlis, Dale Dickey and Adam Butcher.
Source: First Showing
Claire Joanne Huxham comes from the south-west, where the cider flows free and the air smells of manure. She teaches A-level English by day and fights crime by night. When not doing either of these things she can usually be found polishing her Star Trek DVD boxsets. And when she can actually be bothered she writes fiction and poetry that pops up on the web and in print. Her favourite film in the whole world, ever, is BLADE RUNNER.
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