Originally slated to open at the end of August, Alejandro Amenábar‘s spooky "Regression" was quietly taken off the calendar and instead headed to the San Sebastian Film Festival where it made its World Premiere. And with the movie opening in several overseas territories this month, with more to come in the weeks ahead, a few clips from the movie have landed online.
READ MORE: Watch: First Trailer For ‘Regression’ With Emma Watson and Ethan Hawke
Emma Watson and Ethan Hawke star in the ’90s set movie that follows a detective who investigates the accusations a young woman has made against her father. And of course, things are not what they seem in this in this grim looking horror/thriller. Here’s the official synopsis:
Minnesota, 1990. Detective Bruce Kenner (Ethan Hawke) investigates the case of young Angela (Emma Watson), who accuses her father, John Gray (David Dencik), of an unspeakable crime. When John unexpectedly and without recollection admits guilt, renowned psychologist Dr. Raines (David Thewlis) is brought in to help him relive his memories and what they discover unmasks a horrifying nationwide mystery.
According to IMDB, "Regression" will hit U.S. cinemas on February 5, 2016. Watch below and check out a lot of new images.
You know, ΧΡήΣΤΟΣ ΨΥΧΟΓΥΙό&SIGMAF (if that\’s even your real name); if you\’re going to write ludicrous puff pieces for your crappy movie, and post them in comment sections on the internet, you might want to consider putting them in the sort of language that humans actually use. This just makes me feel sorry for you.
Regression was a magnetic thriller.Cold,dangerous and provoking,full of twists and intense,with an extremely intelligent ending.Emma and Ethan nailed their performamces.Very good soundtrack and cinematography too.Don\’t listen to the ctitics.It\’s just not that type of a Hollywood thriller!
I can\’t speak for other countries – in the UK it opened in 8th place, and ran for one week only in most places. Even for mid-budget, that\’s a bad result
@Dan for a film that was made on a budget of only $20 million, over $10 million internationally is not bad for a film that\’s only been out for 3 weeks in only a few countries.
It\’s been out in the UK for about 3 weeks now, and bombed HARD. Not terrible, not horribly exploitative, but really no reason for it not to go straight to DVD