James Ashcroft’s unnerving horror film "The Rule of Jenny Pen" makes us wonder what’s scarier: the inescapable clutch of age, ...
Psycho-biddy horror has a new twist in "The Rule of Jenny Pen," James Ashcroft's terrific follow-up to "Coming Home in the Dark." Review.
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Comic Book Resources on MSNThe Rule of Jenny Pen is 1 of the Most Mentally Violent Horror Movies (& It Might Be Too Much For Some Fans)Established stars Geoffrey Rush and John Lithgow dazzle in this deeply disturbing psychological thriller about abuse, agency ...
John Lithgow and Geoffrey Rush are facing off in a disconcerting new clip from their upcoming horror thriller, The Rule Of ...
“Who rules?” a creepy Crealy, doll in hand, at one point in the trailer asks a tormented Judge Stefan Mortensen (Rush), who is bed ridden after suffering a near-fatal stroke. But the teaser ...
Stefan Mortensen, a misanthropic judge, suffers a stroke forcing him into a retirement home, where Dave Crealy, has long terrorised the other residents, but Mortensen sets himself in deadly ...
“…Mortensen struggles with the purgatorial confinement and the monotony of the ward and grounds.” ...
When recommended a beach-read by a roommate he doesn’t want, the academic Judge Stefan Mortensen (Geoffrey Rush) scoffs, “All those books say the same thing.” 10 years after Julianne Moore ...
Arrogant Judge Stefan Mortensen (Rush) suffers a near-fatal stroke, leaving him partially paralyzed and confined to a retirement home. Resistant to the staff and distant from his friendly roommate ...
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