In the first minutes of “Oddity,” a woman is faced with an impossible choice. She is home alone while her doctor husband works the night shift at a psychiatric hospital. A strange man missing an eye shows up at her door. He claims not to be a threat and informs the resident that someone else, who is trying to hurt her, is already inside the large and isolated home. Should she open the door for this figure or ignore his warning? The nerve-racking scenario takes hold of one’s anxieties and sets the tone for an unsettling ride, which IFC will release theatrically before the film streams on Shudder.
Exactly what happens next and why won’t be revealed right away, since Irish writer-director Damian McCarthy deliberately jumbles the timeline of events in his effectively frightening and unexpectedly droll haunted-house horror. Fast-forward a few months and Ted (Gwilym Lee), the aforementioned medical professional,...
Exactly what happens next and why won’t be revealed right away, since Irish writer-director Damian McCarthy deliberately jumbles the timeline of events in his effectively frightening and unexpectedly droll haunted-house horror. Fast-forward a few months and Ted (Gwilym Lee), the aforementioned medical professional,...
- 4/16/2024
- by Carlos Aguilar
- Variety Film + TV
Abú Media have wrapped the Candian block of filming for their new documentary series, 'Mobs Canada'. The shoot will move to Ireland at the start of November to capture historical reconstructions and interviews around County Galway. Directed by Dathai Keane (Bothar go dti an Whitehouse) and produced by Brid Seoighe (Garrai Glas) for TG4, 'Mobs Canada' director of photography, Colm Hogan (The Listener) will shoot reconstructions and interview with those involved who now live in Ireland. The production company is also in production with 'Clontarf', two x one hour series for TG4 that will investigate the infamous historical Irish battle.
- 10/14/2010
- IFTN
Abu Media's new six part historical documentary series for TG4 - 'Bothar go dti an Whitehouse' is currently filming in Galway, Cork and Dublin with transmission due on TG4 in October 2009. The series tells the story of how the Irish changed the face of American politics and charts the history of Irish-American politicians from the 1800's up to JFK's election as the first and only Catholic president of the United States. Directed by Dathai Keane the documentary is being shot by Colm Hogan with interviews filmed across the Us in April and the drama reconstructions currently filming in Ireland until June 5th.
- 5/21/2009
- IFTN
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