If you've been itching to watch The Lodge since its well-received screenings at Sundance and the Overlook Film Festival, your wait is almost over. Previously scheduled for a November 2019 release, The Lodge is now coming to theaters this February, and Neon released a new trailer and poster for the latest movie from Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz, the filmmakers behind 2014's Goodnight Mommy.
Directed by Fiala and Franz from a screenplay they co-wrote with Sergio Casci, The Lodge stars Riley Keough, Jaeden Martell, Lia McHugh, Alicia Silverstone, Richard Armitage, and Daniel Keough. Neon will release The Lodge in theaters beginning February 7th.
You can check out the new trailer and poster below, and in case you missed it, read Heather Wixson's Sundance review of the film.
Synopsis: "A bone-chilling nightmare from the directors of Goodnight Mommy, The Lodge follows a family who retreat to their remote winter cabin over the holidays.
Directed by Fiala and Franz from a screenplay they co-wrote with Sergio Casci, The Lodge stars Riley Keough, Jaeden Martell, Lia McHugh, Alicia Silverstone, Richard Armitage, and Daniel Keough. Neon will release The Lodge in theaters beginning February 7th.
You can check out the new trailer and poster below, and in case you missed it, read Heather Wixson's Sundance review of the film.
Synopsis: "A bone-chilling nightmare from the directors of Goodnight Mommy, The Lodge follows a family who retreat to their remote winter cabin over the holidays.
- 1/22/2020
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
If you've been itching to watch The Lodge following its well-received screenings at Sundance and the Overlook Film Festival, you can now mark your calendar for the release of the latest movie from Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz, the filmmakers behind 2014's Goodnight Mommy.
In a new teaser video (see below), Neon announced a November 15th release date for The Lodge.
Directed by Fiala and Franz from a screenplay they co-wrote with Sergio Casci, The Lodge stars Riley Keough, Jaeden Martell, Lia McHugh, Alicia Silverstone, Richard Armitage, and Daniel Keough.
You can watch the release date announcement video below (as well as the previously released trailer), and in case you missed it, read Heather Wixson's Sundance review of the film.
Synopsis (via Sundance): "Devoted to their devastated mother, siblings Aidan and Mia resent Grace, the younger woman their newly separated father plans to marry. They flatly reject Grace’s attempts to bond,...
In a new teaser video (see below), Neon announced a November 15th release date for The Lodge.
Directed by Fiala and Franz from a screenplay they co-wrote with Sergio Casci, The Lodge stars Riley Keough, Jaeden Martell, Lia McHugh, Alicia Silverstone, Richard Armitage, and Daniel Keough.
You can watch the release date announcement video below (as well as the previously released trailer), and in case you missed it, read Heather Wixson's Sundance review of the film.
Synopsis (via Sundance): "Devoted to their devastated mother, siblings Aidan and Mia resent Grace, the younger woman their newly separated father plans to marry. They flatly reject Grace’s attempts to bond,...
- 6/27/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Neon has unveiled the trailer for “The Lodge,” Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala’s follow-up to “Goodnight Mommy.” Riley Keough stars in the Austrian auteurs’ English-language debut, playing a young woman whose earlier escape from a death cult was apparently mere prelude to the horrors that await in the woods. Avail yourself of the trailer below.
Here’s the synopsis: “Devoted to their devastated mother, siblings Aidan and Mia resent Grace, the younger woman their newly separated father plans to marry. They flatly reject Grace’s attempts to bond, and they dig up dirt on her tragic past — but soon they find themselves trapped with her, snowed in in a remote holiday village after their dad heads back to the city for work. Just as relations begin to thaw, strange and frightening events threaten to unearth psychological demons from Grace’s strictly religious childhood.”
In his Sundance review of the film,...
Here’s the synopsis: “Devoted to their devastated mother, siblings Aidan and Mia resent Grace, the younger woman their newly separated father plans to marry. They flatly reject Grace’s attempts to bond, and they dig up dirt on her tragic past — but soon they find themselves trapped with her, snowed in in a remote holiday village after their dad heads back to the city for work. Just as relations begin to thaw, strange and frightening events threaten to unearth psychological demons from Grace’s strictly religious childhood.”
In his Sundance review of the film,...
- 5/7/2019
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
Following its world premiere at Sundance, The Lodge was acquired by Neon, and now the film's first trailer has been revealed, teasing what awaits horror fans in the latest movie from Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz, the filmmakers behind 2014's Goodnight Mommy.
The Lodge stars Riley Keough, Jaeden Martell, Lia McHugh, Alicia Silverstone, Richard Armitage, and Daniel Keough. You can watch the new trailer below, and in case you missed it, read Heather Wixson's Sundance review of the film.
Synopsis (via Sundance): "Devoted to their devastated mother, siblings Aidan and Mia resent Grace, the younger woman their newly separated father plans to marry. They flatly reject Grace’s attempts to bond, and they dig up dirt on her tragic past—but soon they find themselves trapped with her, snowed in in a remote holiday village after their dad heads back to the city for work. Just as relations begin to thaw,...
The Lodge stars Riley Keough, Jaeden Martell, Lia McHugh, Alicia Silverstone, Richard Armitage, and Daniel Keough. You can watch the new trailer below, and in case you missed it, read Heather Wixson's Sundance review of the film.
Synopsis (via Sundance): "Devoted to their devastated mother, siblings Aidan and Mia resent Grace, the younger woman their newly separated father plans to marry. They flatly reject Grace’s attempts to bond, and they dig up dirt on her tragic past—but soon they find themselves trapped with her, snowed in in a remote holiday village after their dad heads back to the city for work. Just as relations begin to thaw,...
- 5/7/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Following its well-received world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, The Lodge has been acquired by Neon.
According to Variety, Neon acquired the distribution rights to The Lodge, with a theatrical release being planned for sometime this year. An exact release date is not yet known, but we'll keep Daily Dead readers updated as more details are announced.
The Lodge is the anticipated latest film from Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz, the filmmakers behind 2014's Goodnight Mommy. A movie from FilmNation and Hammer Films, The Lodge stars Riley Keough, Jaeden Martell, Lia McHugh, Alicia Silverstone, Richard Armitage, and Daniel Keough.
Synopsis (via Sundance): "Devoted to their devastated mother, siblings Aidan and Mia resent Grace, the younger woman their newly separated father plans to marry. They flatly reject Grace’s attempts to bond, and they dig up dirt on her tragic past—but soon they find themselves trapped with her,...
According to Variety, Neon acquired the distribution rights to The Lodge, with a theatrical release being planned for sometime this year. An exact release date is not yet known, but we'll keep Daily Dead readers updated as more details are announced.
The Lodge is the anticipated latest film from Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz, the filmmakers behind 2014's Goodnight Mommy. A movie from FilmNation and Hammer Films, The Lodge stars Riley Keough, Jaeden Martell, Lia McHugh, Alicia Silverstone, Richard Armitage, and Daniel Keough.
Synopsis (via Sundance): "Devoted to their devastated mother, siblings Aidan and Mia resent Grace, the younger woman their newly separated father plans to marry. They flatly reject Grace’s attempts to bond, and they dig up dirt on her tragic past—but soon they find themselves trapped with her,...
- 1/28/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Neon has picked up rights to “The Lodge,” a creepy cabin tale about a damaged woman and the children she is caring for after it thrilled audiences at this year’s Sundance Film Festival.
The film follows twos siblings who are snowed in with Grace, the younger woman that their separated father plans to marry. Just as the kids begin to warm to their stepmother-to-be, events intercede and threaten to dig up psychological demons from Grace’s childhood as a member of a religious cult. It has been a hit with horror fans since it debuted last week in Sundance’s Midnight section. In a rave, Bloody Disgusting’s Meredith Borders writes, “Every choice in [‘The Lodge’] – every frame, every performance, every sound and edit — is crafted for utmost discomfort, making for a relentless onslaught of unease.”
The movie is eying a theatrical release at some point in 2019. The deal is in the $2 million range,...
The film follows twos siblings who are snowed in with Grace, the younger woman that their separated father plans to marry. Just as the kids begin to warm to their stepmother-to-be, events intercede and threaten to dig up psychological demons from Grace’s childhood as a member of a religious cult. It has been a hit with horror fans since it debuted last week in Sundance’s Midnight section. In a rave, Bloody Disgusting’s Meredith Borders writes, “Every choice in [‘The Lodge’] – every frame, every performance, every sound and edit — is crafted for utmost discomfort, making for a relentless onslaught of unease.”
The movie is eying a theatrical release at some point in 2019. The deal is in the $2 million range,...
- 1/28/2019
- by Brent Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Neon has snapped up U.S. rights to Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala's horror film The Lodge. A source pegged the deal at $2 million and it calls for a traditional theatrical release.
The film, which made its debut in the Midnight section of the Sundance Film Festival on Jan. 25, stars Riley Keough as a soon-to-be-stepmom who is snowed in with her fiance's two children at a remote cabin. Jaeden Martell, Lia McHugh, Alicia Silverstone, Richard Armitage and Daniel Keough round out the cast.
Sergio Casci wrote the screenplay with Franz and Fiala.
FilmNation Entertainment, the company that ...
The film, which made its debut in the Midnight section of the Sundance Film Festival on Jan. 25, stars Riley Keough as a soon-to-be-stepmom who is snowed in with her fiance's two children at a remote cabin. Jaeden Martell, Lia McHugh, Alicia Silverstone, Richard Armitage and Daniel Keough round out the cast.
Sergio Casci wrote the screenplay with Franz and Fiala.
FilmNation Entertainment, the company that ...
- 1/28/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Neon has snapped up U.S. rights to Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala's horror film The Lodge. A source pegged the deal at $2 million and it calls for a traditional theatrical release.
The film, which made its debut in the Midnight section of the Sundance Film Festival on Jan. 25, stars Riley Keough as a soon-to-be-stepmom who is snowed in with her fiance's two children at a remote cabin. Jaeden Martell, Lia McHugh, Alicia Silverstone, Richard Armitage and Daniel Keough round out the cast.
Sergio Casci wrote the screenplay with Franz and Fiala.
FilmNation Entertainment, the company that ...
The film, which made its debut in the Midnight section of the Sundance Film Festival on Jan. 25, stars Riley Keough as a soon-to-be-stepmom who is snowed in with her fiance's two children at a remote cabin. Jaeden Martell, Lia McHugh, Alicia Silverstone, Richard Armitage and Daniel Keough round out the cast.
Sergio Casci wrote the screenplay with Franz and Fiala.
FilmNation Entertainment, the company that ...
- 1/28/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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