The Disappointments Room
The Disappointments Room | |
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Directed by | D.J. Caruso |
Produced by |
Sam Englebardt William D. Johnson Geyer Kosinski Vincent Newman |
Written by | Wentworth Miller |
Starring |
Kate Beckinsale Lucas Till |
Music by | Brian Tyler[1] |
Cinematography | Rogier Stoffers |
Edited by | Vince Filippone |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Relativity Media |
Release dates |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Disappointments Room is an upcoming American horror film. D.J. Caruso directed a script penned by Wentworth Miller. Kate Beckinsale and Lucas Till are the leading stars of the film. The film is scheduled to be released on December 16, 2016.
Plot
A mother and her young son release unimaginable horrors from the attic of their rural dream home.
Cast
- Kate Beckinsale as Dana
- Lucas Till as Ben
- Gerald McRaney as Judge Blacker
- Mel Raido as David
- Michael Landes as Teddy
- Ella Jones as Laura
Production
Filming
The production on the film began on September 8, 2014, in Greensboro, North Carolina. On October 20, Kate Beckinsale, Mel Raido and Michaela Conlin were filmed outside buildings on South Elm Street in Greensboro. The same buildings were used for exteriors, but the interior filming for the scenes represented by those buildings took place on Fourth Street in nearby Winston-Salem. The house used for the main location was the English Tudor style Adamsleigh estate, built in 1930 and designed by Luther Lashmit, at Sedgefield Country Club outside Greensboro.[2]
Release
The film was seeking a distributor after Relativity Media filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and placed the film up for sale.[3] Later, Relativity Media scheduled the film for an March 25, 2016 release.[4] On March 14, 2016, it was revealed that Kidnap would be the first post-bankruptcy release in August of that year, pushing The Disappointments Room and Before I Wake off the release schedule.[5] When Relativity Media revealed their new film schedule, The Disappointments Room was moved up to December 16, 2016.[6]
References
- ↑ "Brian Tyler to Score D.J. Caruso’s ‘The Disappointments Room’ - Film Music Reporter". Film Music Reporter. Retrieved 23 May 2015.
- ↑ Clodfelter, Tim (October 25, 2014). "Beckinsale films scenes on Fourth Street". Winston-Salem Journal. p. A1.
- ↑ http://variety.com/2015/biz/news/relativity-bankruptcy-ryan-kavanaugh-1201536494/
- ↑ Pederson, Erik (December 4, 2015). "Relativity Dates Five Films For 2016 Including ‘Kidnap’ & ‘Masterminds’". Deadline.com. Retrieved December 5, 2015.
- ↑ Donnelly, Matt; Waxman, Sharon. "Relativity Assembles $75 Million in New Funding, Pushes Back Release Slate as Kevin Spacey Exits". TheWrap. Retrieved March 14, 2016.
- ↑ Corrigan, Tom. "Relativity Media Reveals New Film Schedule". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved March 17, 2016.
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