As An American Werewolf in London so vividly demonstrated, nothing good happens on the English moors. It's a lesson that the central characters of Jamie Patterson's imaginatively creepy horror film would have done well to learn, except if they had we wouldn't have the ingeniously creepy Caught.
The 1972-set story concerns Andrew (Ruben Crow) and Julie (Mickey Sumner, Frances Ha), married journalists – he's a writer, she's a photographer – who live with their young son and infant daughter in a well-appointed Sussex house they've inherited from her parents. When first seen, Andrew is on the phone trying to convince...
The 1972-set story concerns Andrew (Ruben Crow) and Julie (Mickey Sumner, Frances Ha), married journalists – he's a writer, she's a photographer – who live with their young son and infant daughter in a well-appointed Sussex house they've inherited from her parents. When first seen, Andrew is on the phone trying to convince...
- 3/30/2018
- by Frank Scheck
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
As An American Werewolf in London so vividly demonstrated, nothing good happens on the English moors. It's a lesson that the central characters of Jamie Patterson's imaginatively creepy horror film would have done well to learn, except if they had we wouldn't have the ingeniously creepy Caught.
The 1972-set story concerns Andrew (Ruben Crow) and Julie (Mickey Sumner, Frances Ha), married journalists — he's a writer, she's a photographer — who live with their young son and infant daughter in a well appointed Sussex house they've inherited from her parents. When first seen, Andrew...
The 1972-set story concerns Andrew (Ruben Crow) and Julie (Mickey Sumner, Frances Ha), married journalists — he's a writer, she's a photographer — who live with their young son and infant daughter in a well appointed Sussex house they've inherited from her parents. When first seen, Andrew...
- 3/30/2018
- by Frank Scheck
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
An English home-invasion thriller of sorts that goes off the rails early and hard, “Caught” is quasi-horror, or science-fiction, though it’s too pretentiously ambiguous about what’s really going on for one to be quite sure. Nonetheless, Jamie Patterson’s film is almost an instant camp classic for its ridiculous villains and poker-faced silliness, the major caveat being that it’s so damn yakkety. Despite mysteriously having won a critic’s prize at Fantasporto, this is likely to enthrall very few Stateside genre fans in its simultaneous Cinedigm release to theaters, on-demand and digital HD on March 30.
Writer Julie (Mickey Sumner) and photographer Andrew Costello (Ruben Crow) are married journalists struggling to make ends meet in 1972 West Sussex, in the south of England, though they live in a very nice country home inherited from her parents. They’re thinking through their next professional move — a proposed exposé of apparent nearby covert military operations,...
Writer Julie (Mickey Sumner) and photographer Andrew Costello (Ruben Crow) are married journalists struggling to make ends meet in 1972 West Sussex, in the south of England, though they live in a very nice country home inherited from her parents. They’re thinking through their next professional move — a proposed exposé of apparent nearby covert military operations,...
- 3/30/2018
- by Dennis Harvey
- Variety Film + TV
Tagline: "Terror Has Arrived." Caught is a psychological thriller. From director Jamie Patterson (Fractured, 2016) and set to be released by Cinedigm Entertainment, this title will show in theatres and on Digital, in just a few days. The story follows a journalist couple, whose home is invaded by a strange man and woman. A bizarre interview leads to murder. But why? Caught stars: Mickey Sumner (End of the Tour), April Pearson (Skins), Cian Barry (Nina Forever), Ruben Crow and David Mounfield. A preview of the film's upcoming Digital launch is hosted here. The trailer for Caught is a good one. It shows two characters descending from a remote hill. They enter a home, only to ask strange and inappropriate questions. Once the murder begins, there may be no way to get these killers out of the home. Caught is slated to show in a few theatres, through Cinedigm. On March 30th,...
- 3/27/2018
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
I've got a great and creepy trailer here for an alien horror thriller called Caught that I think some of you might enjoy. The movie has a fun vibe to it as it was inspired by the films of the 70s. According to the director Jamie Patterson, he wanted "a gritty, raw feel to the story because there’s nothing glossy about horror. This is my idea of alien art house.” It definitely looks like an entetaing throwback flick.
The movie was filmed in East Sussex, UK where aliens were sighted in 1967. “While on an afternoon walk with their children, two small town reporters notice the military camped on a hilltop. Debating the possible significance of this activity, they answer their door when two unusual strangers come knocking and find themselves held hostage in their own home."
Caught stars Mickey Sumner (Frances Ha, End of the Tour, The Mend), April Pearson (Skins.
The movie was filmed in East Sussex, UK where aliens were sighted in 1967. “While on an afternoon walk with their children, two small town reporters notice the military camped on a hilltop. Debating the possible significance of this activity, they answer their door when two unusual strangers come knocking and find themselves held hostage in their own home."
Caught stars Mickey Sumner (Frances Ha, End of the Tour, The Mend), April Pearson (Skins.
- 3/5/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
"We never said we would leave." Cinedigm has released a trailer for a freaky horror film titled Caught, from director Jamie Patterson. The film about alien visitors was shot in East Sussex, UK where aliens were sighted in 1967. While on an afternoon walk, two small-town reporters notice a military camp going up on a hilltop. Trying to figure out the truth, they answer their door when two unusual strangers come knocking and find themselves held hostage in their own home. Caught stars Mickey Sumner, Cian Barry, April Pearson, Ruben Crow, Dave Mounfield, and Aaron Davis. This feels like a pretty cool throwback to "Twilight Zone", where the aliens look like regular people, though there's something very strange. Check it. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for Jamie Patterson's Caught, direct from YouTube: A journalist couple invite two strangers into their idyllic village home after noticing strange military activity nearby,...
- 2/28/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Exclusive: Robert Halmi, Jr. and Jim Reeve will executive-produce feature now underway in UK.
Frances Ha actress Mickey Sumner has joined April Pearson (Skins), Cian Barry (Nina Forever) and Ruben Crow (Austenland) in horror Caught, which is currently shooting in the UK.
The film tells the story of a journalist couple who invite a man and woman into their idyllic village home, but what begins with an informal interview descends into a nightmarish fight for survival.
Robert Halmi Jr (Olympus) and Jim Reeve (Foyle’s War) are executive producers for Great Point Media, which will also handle world sales.
Jamie Patterson (City Of Dreamers) is directing the script written by Dave Allsop and Alex Francis, from a story developed by Allsop and Clint Langley.
The film is a Gael Films, Dandelion Productions and Castleview Films production, produced by Jeremy Davis, Christina O’Shea-Daly (The Fixer) and Francis.
The feature marks the first for former Maven Pictures senior...
Frances Ha actress Mickey Sumner has joined April Pearson (Skins), Cian Barry (Nina Forever) and Ruben Crow (Austenland) in horror Caught, which is currently shooting in the UK.
The film tells the story of a journalist couple who invite a man and woman into their idyllic village home, but what begins with an informal interview descends into a nightmarish fight for survival.
Robert Halmi Jr (Olympus) and Jim Reeve (Foyle’s War) are executive producers for Great Point Media, which will also handle world sales.
Jamie Patterson (City Of Dreamers) is directing the script written by Dave Allsop and Alex Francis, from a story developed by Allsop and Clint Langley.
The film is a Gael Films, Dandelion Productions and Castleview Films production, produced by Jeremy Davis, Christina O’Shea-Daly (The Fixer) and Francis.
The feature marks the first for former Maven Pictures senior...
- 6/10/2016
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
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