If you look at the list of actors in After.Life including Liam Neeson, Christina Ricci, Justin Long, Alfred Molina, Josh Charles, and
Chandler Canterbury, you might find it hard to imagine they are all starring in the same independent horror movie without any US distribute yet. If you click on Ricci, you can see some more horrific pictures and the movie poster.
The film was written and directed by on-the-rise filmmaker Agnieszka Wojtowicz-Vosloo, a NYU graduate. Film school paid off for this worthy filmmaker.
Liam Neeson plays Eliot Deacon, a funeral director who holds the fate of young woman caught between life and death. Christina Ricci plays Anna Taylor, the young woman who has a chance of living again until she discovers that Deacon has the gift of transitioning the dead, and he might just be intent on burying her alive.
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Psychological thriller After.Life – with the period in the middle – has picked up Justin Long and Josh Charles in its cast.
The film also stars Christina Ricci who is caught between life and death, and a seemingly helpful funeral director who may be intent on burying her alive.
Long will play Ricci’s boyfriend in the movie, becoming increasingly suspicious of foul play. Charles is set to play Long’s friend.
Shooting is set to begin next week in New York.
Christina Ricci has joined the cast of upcoming horror film After.Life, which is being directed by Agnieszka Wojtowicz-Vosloo, the writer of Pate, a well-received horror film.
The film will tell the story of a young woman in a transitional state between life and death, fighting to avoid being buried alive. It also concerns a funeral director who holds her fate in his hands.
It is slated to begin shooting November 10 in New York. No release date has been set yet.
The original Pulse was a lackluster affair: it lacked the mood, it lacked the characters and, most importantly, it lacked the horror. Heck, even this new cover art for Pulse 2: Afterlife is more exciting than the entirety of the first film.
A sequel to the 2006 remake of the excellent Japanese thriller, this entry stars Jamie Bamber and is heading straight to DVD on September 30.