Set both in the past and in the present,
The Darkness sees a young couple whose escape to Ireland soon turns into a discovery of long-forgotten crimes and a battle against possession, witches and demons.
The film follows writer Lisa (Amelia Eve,
The Waiting Game) who take up residence in an old remote home in Ballyvadlea, Ireland after needing an escape from their hectic London lives.
However, after discovering a memoir of a woman called Niav (Katherine Hartshorne,
Happiest Day) the couple soon discover the house’s murky past and unintentionally unlock long closed doors which has awoken a dormant evil spirit…
Trailer for British horror The Darkness starring Amelia Eve
Ahead of its digital release this Monday, a trailer has arrived online for writer-director Tharun Mohan’s upcoming horror
The Darkness which stars Amelia Eve and Cyril Blake as a couple who move to a remote home in Ireland to escape their hectic London lives, only to find themselves embroiled in a century long mystery of possessions, changelings and witchcraft; watch the trailer here…
Spanning one hundred years, and filled with mythology and folklore we start in the present day where writer Lisa (Amelia Eve – The Haunting Of Bly Manor) and entrepreneur David (Cyril Blake – The Waiting Game) are desperate for a brief escape from their hectic London lives. They take up residence in an old remote home in Ballyvadlea, Ireland, where Lisa has plans to start writing her new book and David has a business plan to work on…but the house has other ideas.
April 12, 2021
Check Out These Netflix Series That We Bet You Didn’t Know Were Adapted From Novels (Photo Credit – Imdb)
Netflix has a wide array of content to office all its viewers across the globe. From Netflix series to original films and a lot more content, this OTT giant is our go-to for fresh and exciting content. But did you there are quite a few originals on this streaming platform that are based on books?
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We are not kidding, and below are 7 popular Netflix series that were originally novels. From 13 Reasons Why To YOU & The Queen’s Gambit – check out the list.
, writers from The A.V. Club look at the latest streaming TV arrivals, each making the case for a favored episode. Alternately, they can offer up recommendations inspired by a theme. In this installment: For our annual Love Week, The A.V. Club is courting supernatural TV romances.
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Call it a Horrors Week hangover, but as Valentine’s Day approaches, the TV romances we want to watch or revisit all have a supernatural (if not downright terrifying) bent. Give us star-crossed lovers facing obstacles like a council of demons, witches, and vampires who all oppose their relationship, or the tortured paramours of John Logan’s pulpy take on Victorian London. Or, if there has to be a meet-cute, pull the rug out from under us by revealing that one of these sweethearts is traveling across planes of existence to flirt. In that spirit, here are five TV shows that cast a spell with relationships ranging from heartwarming to torrid.