To mark the release of Steel Country on 8th July, we’ve been given 3 copies to give away on DVD.
Donald Devlin (Andrew Scott) is a garbage man in Harburgh, Pennsylvania, a former steel town that has seen brighter days. A single father, Donald spends his days collecting the trash of the residents of this sleepy town alongside his best friend Donna Reutzel, and in his off-time, focusses his energies on being the best father he can be to his young daughter Wendy.
But when Tyler Zeigler, a kid that would wave to Donald on his rounds of the neighbourhood, suddenly goes missing, Donald starts to fixate on finding out what has happened to him. With the local sheriff warning him off, and the town reacting to the young boy’s disappearance in a variety of confusing and out of character ways, Donald determines to learn the truth. But the...
Donald Devlin (Andrew Scott) is a garbage man in Harburgh, Pennsylvania, a former steel town that has seen brighter days. A single father, Donald spends his days collecting the trash of the residents of this sleepy town alongside his best friend Donna Reutzel, and in his off-time, focusses his energies on being the best father he can be to his young daughter Wendy.
But when Tyler Zeigler, a kid that would wave to Donald on his rounds of the neighbourhood, suddenly goes missing, Donald starts to fixate on finding out what has happened to him. With the local sheriff warning him off, and the town reacting to the young boy’s disappearance in a variety of confusing and out of character ways, Donald determines to learn the truth. But the...
- 6/21/2019
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The Fleabag star’s detailed performance in this missing-child thriller makes its myriad implausibilities all the more dismaying
Here is a frankly bizarre film, one whose sheer strangeness, added to a performance of utter detail and conviction from no less an actor than Andrew Scott, gives it a certain interest. But that didn’t prevent my jaw making sharp contact with the floor at a number of egregiously misjudged moments.
Scott plays Donald Devlin, a garbage man in a depressed Us steel town: he is a lonely man with what might be borderline learning difficulties, and is separated from the mother of his 11-year-old daughter. When a local kid goes missing and is discovered drowned, Donald finds himself strangely affected, and a chance remark from the boy’s grieving mother that it might not have been an accident triggers in him an obsessive determination to find out what happened. He is,...
Here is a frankly bizarre film, one whose sheer strangeness, added to a performance of utter detail and conviction from no less an actor than Andrew Scott, gives it a certain interest. But that didn’t prevent my jaw making sharp contact with the floor at a number of egregiously misjudged moments.
Scott plays Donald Devlin, a garbage man in a depressed Us steel town: he is a lonely man with what might be borderline learning difficulties, and is separated from the mother of his 11-year-old daughter. When a local kid goes missing and is discovered drowned, Donald finds himself strangely affected, and a chance remark from the boy’s grieving mother that it might not have been an accident triggers in him an obsessive determination to find out what happened. He is,...
- 4/18/2019
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
To celebrate the release of Steel Country, which arrives in UK cinemas and on-demand this week, we sat down with the film’s star Andrew Scott to discuss the role, the lure of this darker character and the worldwide success of Fleabag – as well as a little nugget on what the future holds for Moriarty and Sherlock…
Steel Country sees Scott star as Donald Devlin is a garbage man in Harburgh, Pennsylvania, a former steel town that has seen brighter days. A single father, Donny spends his days collecting the trash of the residents of this sleepy town alongside his best friend Donna Reutzel, and in his off-time, focusses his energies on being the best father he can be to his young daughter Wendy.
But when Tyler Zeigler, a kid that would wave to Donny on his rounds of the neighbourhood, suddenly goes missing, Donny starts to fixate on finding...
Steel Country sees Scott star as Donald Devlin is a garbage man in Harburgh, Pennsylvania, a former steel town that has seen brighter days. A single father, Donny spends his days collecting the trash of the residents of this sleepy town alongside his best friend Donna Reutzel, and in his off-time, focusses his energies on being the best father he can be to his young daughter Wendy.
But when Tyler Zeigler, a kid that would wave to Donny on his rounds of the neighbourhood, suddenly goes missing, Donny starts to fixate on finding...
- 4/16/2019
- by Scott Davis
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
With Pet Sematary (2019) headed to theaters today, that means we’re officially kicking off the Spring Movie Season, which makes it the perfect time to take a look ahead at all the horror, sci-fi, and genre-adjacent films headed to big and small screens in the coming months. And considering the Summer Movie Season seems to unofficially kick off earlier and earlier every year, this writer thought it only made sense to just go ahead and get a jump on the titles you should keep an eye out for in theaters or on VOD through August 2019.
Even though the movie gods have already been great to us horror fans over the last several months, we have so many exciting films to look forward to in the near future, including a new Hellboy, The Curse of La Llorona, Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Brightburn, John Wick: Chapter 3, The Dead Don’t Die,...
Even though the movie gods have already been great to us horror fans over the last several months, we have so many exciting films to look forward to in the near future, including a new Hellboy, The Curse of La Llorona, Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Brightburn, John Wick: Chapter 3, The Dead Don’t Die,...
- 4/5/2019
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
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