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pilgrimagesource · 5 months
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An interview with Brendan Muldowney, director of Pilgrimage (2017).
(Interview starts about 12 minutes in.)
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abs0luteb4stard · 2 years
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W A T C H I N G
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brokehorrorfan · 2 years
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The Cellar will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on June 21 via RLJE Films. The 2022 Irish horror-thriller is streaming exclusively on Shudder.
Elisha Cuthbert stars with Eoin Macken, Abby Fitz, and Dylan Fitzmaurice Brady. Brendan Muldowney (Pilgrimage) writes and directs, based on his 2004 short film The Ten Steps.
Special features are listed below, where you’ll also find the trailer and synopsis.
Special features:
Audio commentary by writer-director Brendan Muldowney and producers
Interviews with cast and crew
VFX Before & After
The Ten Steps - 2004 short film with optional audio commentary
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Keira Woods' (Elisha Cuthbert) daughter mysteriously vanishes in the cellar of their new house. She soon discovers there is an ancient and powerful entity controlling their home that she will have to face or risk losing her family's souls forever.
Pre-order The Cellar.
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soraskyecinema · 2 years
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The Cellar // Brendan Muldowney // 2022
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jeanpascalmattei · 2 years
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http://lemiroirdesfantomes.blogspot.com/2022/06/les-39-marches.html
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rogerdeakinsdp · 6 months
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ELISHA CUTHBERT as Keira Woods in THE CELLAR (2022) dir. Brendan Muldowney
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swordhearte · 7 months
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the song of achilles, madeline miller // poems, louise gluck // the secret history, donna tart // there is no absolution for the fallen, p.d // pilgrimage 2017 dir. brendan muldowney
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tengomilpalabrasparati · 11 months
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Cumpleaños 🎂
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Thomas Stanley Holland (Londres; 1 de junio de 1996), conocido simplemente como Tom Holland, es un actor, actor de voz y bailarín británico.
Comenzó su carrera en el teatro en 2008 interpretando al personaje principal en el musical Billy Elliot. Posteriormente, tras graduarse de la BRIT School en 2012, debutó en el cine con la película "Lo imposible" (2012) y logró gran reconocimiento por parte de la crítica, tras haber sido nombrado por la National Board of Review como el actor revelación de ese año, además de haber sido nominado a los Critics' Choice Awards como mejor intérprete joven.
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Holland lograría mayor reconocimiento tras ser seleccionado para interpretar al personaje de Spider-Man en el Universo cinematográfico de Marvel
Fuera de su carrera como actor, Holland se dedica a la filantropía recaudando dinero para ayudar a personas de bajos recursos en el Reino Unido, especialmente familias con niños que padecen condiciones como la dislexia y enfermedades como el cáncer.
Actualmente sigue unido a su compañera protagonista de Spiderman Zendaya viviendo en Reuinido Unido.
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planetgiffferr · 2 years
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Elisha Cuthbert in THE CELLAR (2022), written and Directed by Brendan Muldowney.
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The movie isn't even that good, but I just wanted to see if I could make GIFs of this scene. I believe this was the darkest scene I made a GIF of. Print of an original frame below.
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thegoregoregirls · 2 years
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The Cellar
Regia – Brendan Muldowney (2022) Non può essere sempre Ti West e non si può sempre parlare di film del peso di X (anche se ne riparleremo venerdì, oramai dovreste sapere anche in che modalità); ogni tanto, anzi, ogni spesso, diciamo le cose come stanno, si ha solo bisogno di un horror di buona fattura per rilassarsi, provare qualche spavento classico, anche un po’ di maniera che non ha mai fatto…
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saturdaynightmatinee · 8 months
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 5.5 / 10
Título Original: The Cellar
Año: 2022
Duración: 94 min
País: Irlanda
Dirección: Brendan Muldowney
Guion: Brendan Muldowney
Música: Stephen McKeon
Fotografía: Tom Comerford
Reparto: Elisha Cuthbert, Eoin Macken, Dylan Fitzmaurice Brady, Abby Fitz, Aaron Monaghan, Andrew Bennett, Tara Lee, Michael-David McKernan, Marie Mullen, Amy Conroy
Productora: Epic Pictures, TYM Productions, SP Films, Wrong Men North. Distribuidora: Wildcard Distribution, Front Row Filmed Entertainment, Shudder
Género: Horror; Mystery
TRAILER:
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jadilynperez · 11 months
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THE CELLAR, 2022
#thecellar2022
#horrormoviesreviews
#supernaturalhorror
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hotniatheron · 2 years
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Brendan Muldowney has internalized anti irish sentiment
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fearsmagazine · 2 years
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THE CELLAR - Review
DISTRIBUTOR: Shudder
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SYNOPSIS:  The Woods move into a new home with a dark history. As the family settles in Keira Woods' daughter, Ellie, mysteriously vanishes in the cellar of their new house. Keira’s trail to find her daughter begins to uncover an ancient and powerful entity controlling their home that she will have to face or risk losing her family's souls forever.
REVIEW: Brendan Muldowney’s THE CELLAR is an engaging horror thriller that features an excellent cast and exceptional production designs.
The narrative has some interesting twists and turns. At the core is Keira Woods. She is dealing with the relocation, the pressures of owning and running a marketing business with her husband, and the trials and tribulations of raising an adolescent son and daughter. Their mansion is hiding some of its secrets in plain sight, as well as others hidden in the basement and secret cubbies. I was captivated by the background details they reveal as they investigate the daughter’s disappearance. It adds weight to the daughter’s character and another dimension to the parents. What initially is revealed about the former owner and the house’s history feels refreshing as it deals with math and alchemy. There are a nice variety of elements that play into the “spell” that allows the darkness entrance into their reality. As the tale progresses the entity tormenting the family is revealed to be Baphomet. Baphomet is a symbol employed by various occult and mystical traditions and originated with the Gnostics and Templars. In recent times it has become associated with Satanic Rituals and the Witch's Sabbath. What I thought might be a tale with Lovecraftian implications of the Old Ones quickly verses off into a typical Judeo-Christian mythology. The tale is set in Ireland so it seems almost inevitable that the film is influenced by those Christian themes. Regardless, it is a compelling story that features engaging characters and nicely crafted mystery. I enjoyed many of the elements in the third act, but as the film’s climax comes together it plays its hand and has little shock value.
THE CELLAR has some bewitching production values. The location is amazing. The production designs are simple and organic that weave nicely into the mystery of the location. As the film moves into the surreal and supernatural I found their designs creepy and intense. The creature design was nicely done. It is shown in quick, limited, flashes. It has some facial movements but I'm not sure if it was a full suit or just a partial as it seemed a little stiff. I enjoyed Stephen McKeon’s score. It works well with the film’s darker moments.
I enjoyed the performances. The principle talent that makes up the Woods family I found believable as a family unit with all their different personalities and dynamics. As the mother, Elisha Cuthbert is the anchor the entire story revolves around. She conveys strength as she struggles with finding her missing daughter and at times lets her emotional insecurities leak in. I like the young adult actors. They felt like a brother and sister whose ages place them at odds, but can come together when required. Eoin Macken’s is solid but it feels a bit more in the background.
Brendan Muldowney does a skilled job of creating and framing his shots. There are moments I found reminiscent of Peter Medak’s 1980 film “The Changeling” and others J.A. Bayona’s “The Orphanage.” I felt that he was trying to present a more internationally accessible tale, but you can’t help but feel the grandeur of Ireland in many of the shots in the film. The cinematography is wondrous. Muldowney seems to pull back a little to give the film a feel that just falls short of a nightmarish fairy tale.
THE CELLAR is a well crafted tale and a captivating film. It’s every parent's worst fear taken to horrifying extremes. As things spiral out of control and the whole family is consumed by a nightmare they may not survive. Given the initial setup it would have been brilliant had the film taken a Lovecraftian turn instead of the demonic. Given the visuals, the filmmakers probably would have done an amazing job taking the viewer into that realm. Brendan Muldowneyis a skilled filmmaker and an impressive writer. I’m curious to see where he takes audiences next.
CAST: Elisha Cuthbert, Eoin Macken, Abby Fitz, Dylan Fitzmaurice-Brady, Marie Mullen, and Sean Doyle. CREW: Director/Screenplay - Brendan Muldowney; Producers - Conor Barry, Richard Bolger, & Benoit Roland; Cinematographer - Tom Comerford; Score - Stephen McKeon; Editor - Mairead McIvor; Production Designer - Owen Power; Costume Designer - Aisling Wallace Byrne; Makeup Designer - Veronique Dubray. OFFICIAL: N.A. FACEBOOK: N.A. TWITTER: N.A. TRAILER: https://youtu.be/V4dxVQxvwuU RELEASE DATE: In Theaters & Streaming on Shudder April 15th, 2022
**Until we can all head back into the theaters our “COVID Reel Value” will be similar to how you rate a film on digital platforms - 👍 (Like), 👌 (It’s just okay),  or 👎 (Dislike)
Reviewed by Joseph B Mauceri
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cry-bastion · 4 years
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THE MUTE in Pilgrimage (2017)
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psicopathya · 4 years
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Raymond De Merville - Richard Armitage [Pilgrimage]
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