Psycho-biddy horror has a new twist in "The Rule of Jenny Pen," James Ashcroft's terrific follow-up to "Coming Home in the ...
There aren't many actors who can ricochet quite like John Lithgow. He's a gifted comedian, warm and familial, in films like ...
T he horror genre has a unique place in the entertainment industry. Some of the best horror movies were made on a minimal ...
A review of 'The Rule of Jenny Pen' with John Lithgow terrorizing fellow resident Geoffrey Rush in a nursing home where elder ...
It takes James Ashcroft’s The Rule Of Jenny Pen just a single scene to establish itself as a nasty, engulfing piece of work.
Film critic Peter Travers reviews "The Rule of Jenny Pen," directed by James Ashcroft and written by Ashcroft and Eli Kent.
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The Rule of Jenny Pen' is set in a unique location for a horror film: a secluded rest home. Acting legends John Lithgow and ...
John Lithgow and Geoffrey Rush face off in James Ashcroft’s thriller about a man who menaces his fellow elderly residents ...
“…Mortensen struggles with the purgatorial confinement and the monotony of the ward and grounds.” ...
Ashcroft, who adapted the film with Eli Kent from a short story by Owen Marshall, begins the tale with Geoffrey Rush as Stefan Mortenson, an imperious judge. He excoriates a young woman connected with ...
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