Scrawl (film)

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Scrawl
Scrawl Film Poster.jpg
Official film poster
Directed byPeter Hearn
Written byPeter Hearn
Produced byAnnabelle Le Gresley
Peter Hearn
StarringMark Forester Evans
Daisy Ridley
Nathalie Pownall
Elizabeth Boag
Liam Hughes
Joe Daly
Annabelle Le Gresley
Ellie Selwood
Chris Casey
CinematographyMatty Crawford
Edited byMatty Crawford
Music byDan Hall
Production
companies
Half Day Wednesday Productions
Red Scout Films
Distributed byWild Eye Releasing
Release dates
  • 17 October 2015 (2015-10-17)(Fright Night Film Festival)
  • 11 June 2019 (2019-06-11)
Running time
79 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Scrawl is a 2015 independent British supernatural horror-thriller film written and directed by Peter Hearn, and produced by Annabelle Le Gresley and Hearn. It stars Liam Hughes, Joe Daly, Daisy Ridley, Mark Forester Evans, Le Gresley, Nathalie Pownall, Catherine Ruddick, Ellie Selwood and Derek Jones. It tells the story of two best friends, Simon and Joe, who must rewrite the happenings from the comic book, Scrawl, after realising that the events occurred from the comic are beginning to happen. It is also Ridley's film debut, being shot just before Star Wars: The Force Awakens . It was released digitally on 11 June 2019 to negative reviews.

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Plot summary

Simon is a high school student who makes his own comic books, but soon finds that the deaths depicted in their pages are coming to life, and targeting his friends. The appearance of a mysterious woman who may actually be death incarnate only makes things worse for him as he is forced to face what he has created, while staying alive long enough to rewrite the ending before it's too late.

Cast

Production

Scrawl's stylistic production harks back to the 70s and 80s horrors Phantasm and A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors , as well as fantasy films such as Big . [1] Hearn had been teaching film at Andover College , and conceived the project as a hands-on training exercise for his students, influenced by Brian De Palma's Home Movies . Much like that film, Hearn's students were given the responsibility of raising money (via crowdfunding), as well as shooting and editing the film, all under Hearn's supervision. The cast consisted of professional actors, mostly British, such as Star Wars actress Daisy Ridley, as well as award-winning theatre and film actress Elizabeth Boag, [2] Mark Forester Evans and Nathalie Pownall from the horror film Credo . Both Boag and Pownall had worked before with Hearn on his short film Motto, as well as a previous feature film. Many of the students involved have subsequently gone into the industry or onto film school. [3] The artwork for the film, including the promotional materials as well as the comic book prop, was produced by Jay Boulton. [4]

Release

The film was produced by Half Day Wednesday and Red Scout Films, and played in film festivals and select cinemas between October 2015 and an unspecified month in 2016. A DVD version was due to be released independently in the first quarter of 2017, but neither the cast nor the official website confirmed this. After a fan asked about the film's release, Hearn stated that it would happen in September or October 2017, but no info following this. Sometime later it managed to have a distributor, [5] but still no news afterwards. A DVD version was released to only select people around the production of Hearn's new film, Dead Air. Months later, Wild Eye Releasing acquired the film on late April 2019, [6] and is released on 11 June 2019.

Reception

Early premiere reviews gave positive feedback from independent movie reviewers. Dr. Lenera of Horror Cult Films rated the film 8/10 stars, saying it is "a very impressive piece of work considering the circumstances of its making, and is certainly very different to much else that is out there at the moment." [7]

Later retrospective reviews has been mostly negative from audiences and critics, citing its poor writing and dialogue, acting, and its effects. Some gave the benefit of the doubt because it was purposefully a student film, but some state their gripes about its late release for just capitalizing into Daisy Ridley's fame, similar to Sylvester Stallone for The Party at Kitty and Stud's when Rocky was a big hit at the time. Ridley was also viewed for her lackluster performance, but was also the only favorable part of the film. IGN's Tom Jorgensen gave it a 2 stars out of 10, stating that "its story is incomprehensible, it isn't scary at all, and the acting is wall-to-wall bad" and cites that the film "is damn near unwatchable." [8]

Awards

Hearn was awarded the Phil Tucker Spirit Award by the Zed Fest Film Festival, in Burbank, California. [9]

Festival awards
FestivalAward
Zed Fest Film FestivalWinner Best Director – Peter Hearn; Producer – Annabelle Le Gresley, Peter Hearn; Actor – Mark Forester Evans; Actress – Daisy Ridley; Actress – Nathalie Pownall [10]
Zed Fest Film FestivalPhil Tucker Spirit Award – Director/Producer Peter Hearn [11]

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