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The Canal
Description
The story begins with a series of powerful events about David, a man in crisis when he discovered that his wife and Alex - one of her clients - were deceiving him. Maybe it was not quite so, when something strange appeared shortly after. When David received a tape from his colleague explaining that his house was a place of savage killing in 1902, things might change completely.
The story begins with a series of powerful events about David, a man in crisis when he discovered that his wife and Alex - one of her clients - were deceiving him. Maybe it was not quite so, when something strange appeared shortly after. When David received a tape from his colleague explaining that his house was a place of savage killing in 1902, things might change completely.
Actors:
Calum Heath,
Anneke Blok,
John Haugh,
Anthony Murphy,
Serena Brabazon,
Rosaleen Byrne,
Evan Colgan
Calum Heath
Anneke Blok
1960, Rheden, Gelderland, Netherlands
John Haugh
Anthony Murphy
Serena Brabazon
Rosaleen Byrne
Evan Colgan
Director:
Ivan Kavanagh
Ivan Kavanagh
Country:
Ireland, United Kingdom
Keywords:
#Antonia Campbell-Hughes #Hannah Hoekstra #Ivan Kavanagh #Orchard #Park Films #Rupert Evans #The #The Canal #Treasure Entertainment
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May 12, 2016
Rupert Evans' performance as David is alarming in the shift from unassuming and tender husband and father to demonic neurotic and delusional obsessive.
April 05, 2016
A truly original horror film isn't easy to come by these days... The Canal, isn't the film that's going to change that, but it does have its positives.
May 04, 2015
Though some of the plot doesn't entirely add up, with a few ill thought-out reveals towards the end, the sinister atmosphere is enough to keep you teetering on the edge of your seat for most of the running time.
May 10, 2015
The Canal, though reliant on atmospherics and superb sound design, looks and feels more than genre cinema than Kavanagh's earlier, freakier one.
August 22, 2015
A wonderfully shot, cleverly written, and subtly effective horror movie.
November 23, 2016
A film that at first seemed worthy of an heir to Lynch, Fincher or Polanski's cinema but ends up bordering on ridicule. [Full review in Spanish]
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Injecting explicit imagery into an old-fashioned possession story, writer-director Ivan Kavanagh brandishes his unusual mix of styles right from the beginning.
May 08, 2015
Making the most of its modest attributes and a wrenching central performance by TV regular and Hellboy veteran Rupert Evans, this Irish chiller lurches from unspoken eeriness to outright horror as it plots a familiar paranormal trajectory.
October 09, 2014
Over all, the action is too cryptic, and the pedestrian dialogue doesn't help.
May 07, 2015
Writer-director Ivan Kavanagh and cinematographer Piers McGrail fashion something properly cinematic from their watery, nondescript locations: an overcast, portal-like towpath, and a dilapidated public loo ...
October 07, 2014
Piers McGrail's nuanced, moody cinematography brings out the best in writer-director Ivan Kavanagh's over-mannered but effectively creepy ghost story.
May 05, 2015
This Dublin-set horror rehashes every haunted-house trick in the book.

