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Screened at Black Sunday Film Festival. Inspired by Guy de Maupassant’s 1888 novel “Pierre et Jean”, The Reckoning is a modern drama with a psychological and haunting edge. Brian and Nick are estranged brothers who unexpectedly lose ...

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An American man’s will stipulates his ashes be spread at a French chateau he visited years previous. Caught off guard, his disabled widow and two sons are forced overseas to fulfill the strange request. Haunted by his dead father once there, the eldest son unearths a dark family secret that leads to a horrifying outcome.
A young priest is tasked with performing an exorcism on a troubled teenager in 1430s England, but finds himself battling an ancient demonic force that threatens to consume them both. The film is set against the backdrop of the Great Pestilence, exploring themes of faith, fear, and the dark superstitions of the era.
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The film's director, Neil Marshall, is known for his work on horror films such as 'The Descent' and 'Dog Soldiers,' as well as episodes of popular television series like 'Game of Thrones' and 'Westworld.'
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Screened at Black Sunday Film Festival. Inspired by Guy de Maupassant’s 1888 novel “Pierre et Jean”, The Reckoning is a modern drama with a psychological and haunting edge. Brian and Nick are estranged brothers who unexpectedly lose ...