"Everyone Is Going to Die" is an upcoming British thriller directed and written by Craig Tuohy. The film centers on an entrepreneur named Daniel, portrayed by Brad Moore, who seeks to mend his strained relationship with his daughter, Imogen, played by Gledisa Arthur, by inviting her to his luxurious home for a birthday dinner. Their reunion takes a perilous turn when two masked women, armed with shotguns and harboring deep-seated grievances against the patriarchy, invade their home, leading to a deadly game of cat and mouse that culminates in a life-altering revelation.
The cast features Jaime Winstone as "Comedy" and Chiara D'Anna as "Tragedy," the enigmatic intruders whose motives add a complex layer to the narrative. The film also includes performances by Richard Cotton as Phil, Lila Lasso as Young Tragedy, Tamsin Dean as Lydia, and Marina Lazaris as Julie.
Produced by GoViddo, Golden Gate Motion Pictures, and The Haunted Cinema, the film has a runtime of 1 hour and 24 minutes and is rated R for disturbing violent content, sexual assault, language, and sexual content.
The film is scheduled for a limited theatrical release in the United States on February 21, 2025, distributed by Saban Films. Following its theatrical run, it is expected to be available on digital platforms and video-on-demand services, including Apple TV+.
The official trailer, released on January 23, 2025, offers a glimpse into the film's tense atmosphere and psychological depth, drawing comparisons to home invasion thrillers like "Funny Games" and "The Strangers."
"Everyone Is Going to Die" has garnered attention for its suspenseful narrative and strong performances, particularly from Winstone and D'Anna as the antagonists. As the release date approaches, audiences can anticipate a thought-provoking thriller that delves into themes of family, estrangement, and societal tensions.



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