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The Portrait is a 2023 British psychological thriller film starring Natalia Cordova-Buckley, Ryan Kwanten, Isidora Goreshter, Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Virginia Madsen. Directed by Simon Ross, in his feature debut, and written by David Griffiths, the plot is about a wife accidentally causing her husband's brain injury and being haunted by a ...
Dec 12, 2023 · After her husband is devastated by a tragic accident, a devoted wife obsesses over a mysterious portrait that resembles him as he was; but when it starts to terrorise her, she must decide if it's possessed or if she's losing her mind.
Dec 8, 2023 · THE PORTRAIT. After her husband is devastated by a tragic accident, a devoted wife obsesses over a mysterious portrait that resembles him as he was; but when it starts to terrorize her, she must decide if it’s possessed or if she’s losing her mind.
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- Saban Films
- Simon Ross
- December 8, 2023
Nov 25, 2023 · Agents of SHIELD star Natalia Cordova-Buckley's psychological horror The Portrait has confirmed a UK release date. The "slow-burn psychological horror " received its European premiere in a...
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- 2 min
Horror Mystery Thriller. After her husband is devastated by a tragic accident, a devoted wife obsesses over a mysterious portrait that resembles him as he was; but when it starts to terrorize her, she must decide if it's possessed or if she's losing her mind. Director. Simon Ross. Writer.
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- Horror, Mystery, Thriller
- Simon Ross
- 2023-12-11
Nov 28, 2023 · Soon, she cannot distinguish reality from fiction as horror after horror visits her and her family. The Portrait also stars Virginia Madsen as Mags, Mark-Paul Gosselaar as Brookes, and Isidora Goreshter as Officer Bartlett.
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Its film history hasn’t been quite as varied (especially in light of Gogol’s “Viy,” the subject of a no-longer-extant 1909 adaptation that’s credited with being the premiere Russian horror film), but the story has inspired two made-for-TV adaptations, one from Czechoslovakia in 1972 and the other from USSR in 1987.