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'''''The Gates''''' is a |
'''''The Gates''''' is a 2022 Irish period horror thriller film directed by Stephen Hall. Written by Hall and Tim Reynolds, it stars ], ], Elena Delia, Michael Yare and ]. | ||
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Roger Crow of ''On: Yorkshire Magazine'' gave the film a score of 7.3/10, calling it an "earnest but engaging period offerings that successfully captivates audiences with its intriguing storyline and fine performances, particularly from Rhys-Davies."<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.on-magazine.co.uk/arts/film-reviews/the-gates-2023/|title= The Gates (2023) – Film Review|last= Crow|first= Roger|date= |website= On: Yorkshire Magazine|publisher= |access-date= 26 December 2024|quote=}}</ref> '']'' wrote: "While the plot may lack some of the finer details to help set it apart, the atmospheric film with some strong performances is well worth a watch. It may not send chills down the spine of the most avid horror fan, it will certainly offer up a few scares."<ref>{{cite web |url= https://filmireland.net/2022/12/21/review-of-irish-film-at-cork-international-film-festival-the-gates/|title= Review of Irish Film at Cork International Film Festival: The Gates|last= |first= |date= 21 December 2022|website= ]|publisher= |access-date= 26 December 2024|quote=}}</ref> | Roger Crow of ''On: Yorkshire Magazine'' gave the film a score of 7.3/10, calling it an "earnest but engaging period offerings that successfully captivates audiences with its intriguing storyline and fine performances, particularly from Rhys-Davies."<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.on-magazine.co.uk/arts/film-reviews/the-gates-2023/|title= The Gates (2023) – Film Review|last= Crow|first= Roger|date= |website= On: Yorkshire Magazine|publisher= |access-date= 26 December 2024|quote=}}</ref> '']'' wrote: "While the plot may lack some of the finer details to help set it apart, the atmospheric film with some strong performances is well worth a watch. It may not send chills down the spine of the most avid horror fan, it will certainly offer up a few scares."<ref>{{cite web |url= https://filmireland.net/2022/12/21/review-of-irish-film-at-cork-international-film-festival-the-gates/|title= Review of Irish Film at Cork International Film Festival: The Gates|last= |first= |date= 21 December 2022|website= ]|publisher= |access-date= 26 December 2024|quote=}}</ref> Phil Hoad of '']'' was more critical, giving the film 2 out of 5 stars. He wrote that while it was "strong on staging and atmosphere", it "finally collapses into incoherent scurrying around the jail".<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.theguardian.com/film/2023/jun/26/the-gates-review-retrofuturist-tale-of-serial-killers-spirit-on-the-rampage|title= The Gates review – retrofuturist tale of serial killer’s spirit on the rampage|last= Hoad|first= Phil|date= 26 June 2023|website= ]|publisher= |access-date= 26 December 2024|quote=}}</ref> | ||
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The Gates | |
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Directed by | Stephen Hall |
Written by | Stephen Hall Tim Reynolds |
Produced by | Michael Jones John Lerchen Paul Thompstone |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Burschi Wojnar |
Edited by | John Cutler |
Music by | Max Davidoff-Grey Jason Lazarus |
Production companies | Forever Safe Productions Mad Honey Productions Studio Atlantic |
Release dates |
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Running time | 111 minutes |
Country | Ireland |
Language | English |
The Gates is a 2022 Irish period horror thriller film directed by Stephen Hall. Written by Hall and Tim Reynolds, it stars John Rhys-Davies, Richard Brake, Elena Delia, Michael Yare and David Pearse.
Cast
- John Rhys-Davies as Frederick Ladbroke
- Richard Brake as William Colcott
- Elena Delia as Emma Wickes
- Michael Yare as Lucian Abberton
- David Pearse as Father Matthews
- Peter Coonan as George Sheppard
- Brian Fortune as Governor Owen Forsyth
- Tristan Heanue as Jonathan Chapman
- Matthew O'Brien as Phillip
- Claire Loy as Marie Sheppard
- Garrett Smith as Jonathan Waldren
- Sarah Noll as Selina Colcott
- Graeme Coughlan as Crimms
- Zeb Moore as Patrick
- Tom Neville as Mr. Leyton
- Lydia Little as Mrs. Leyton
- Christine Mulhern as Agnes
Release
The film premiered at Cork International Film Festival on 18 November 2022. It was released to digital and VOD on 27 June 2023.
Reception
Roger Crow of On: Yorkshire Magazine gave the film a score of 7.3/10, calling it an "earnest but engaging period offerings that successfully captivates audiences with its intriguing storyline and fine performances, particularly from Rhys-Davies." Film Ireland wrote: "While the plot may lack some of the finer details to help set it apart, the atmospheric film with some strong performances is well worth a watch. It may not send chills down the spine of the most avid horror fan, it will certainly offer up a few scares." Phil Hoad of The Guardian was more critical, giving the film 2 out of 5 stars. He wrote that while it was "strong on staging and atmosphere", it "finally collapses into incoherent scurrying around the jail".
References
- "Irish Programming at CIFF2022". Cork International Film Festival. 23 October 2022. Retrieved 26 December 2024.
- McAndrews, Mary Beth (20 June 2023). "'The Gates' Exclusive Clip: Richard Brake Goes On A Killing Spree". Dread Central. Retrieved 26 December 2024.
- Crow, Roger. "The Gates (2023) – Film Review". On: Yorkshire Magazine. Retrieved 26 December 2024.
- "Review of Irish Film at Cork International Film Festival: The Gates". Film Ireland. 21 December 2022. Retrieved 26 December 2024.
- Hoad, Phil (26 June 2023). "The Gates review – retrofuturist tale of serial killer's spirit on the rampage". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 December 2024.