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Directed by James Ashcroft, a New Zealand actor with an impressive directing roster, The Rule of Jenny Pen is already poised to be the most disturbing horror thriller of the year. Based on the ...
Where do babies come from? Under "The Rule of Jenny Pen," the answer isn't as simple as having unprotected sex or getting a ...
John Lithgow as Dave Crealy, Geoffrey Rush as Stefan Mortensen, and Jenny Pen in James Ashcroft’s "The Rule of Jenny Pen." Traditionally, this horror subgenre — which is also referred to as ...
The Rule of Jenny Pen begins streaming on Shudder Friday, March 28. The grueling but entertaining psychological thriller The Rule of Jenny Pen introduces one of the strangest movie villains you ...
This certainly seems to be the case at the Royal Pine Mews Care Home, the fictional New Zealand setting for much of “The Rule of Jenny Pen,” a new film from the director James Ashcroft.
Getting old, “The Rule of Jenny Pen” argues, is the most depressing ring of Hell. Dave Crealy is there too, not that anybody notices. He shuffles across the building, to and fro, with a ...
is rare. But in director James Ashcroft‘s creepy nursing home drama The Rule of Jenny Pen they get one and go for it with no brakes applied. It is deliriously delicious to watch, if sometimes ...
Those audiences will be the least prepared for “The Rule of Jenny Pen” and may feel its singular wrath stronger than most. That’s an enviable position to be in for one of recent memory’s ...
Academy Award winner Geoffrey Rush (“Shine”) chatted about his new psychological thriller “The Rule of Jenny Pen,” which was directed by James Ashcroft. Geoffrey Rush in 'The Rule of Jenny ...
A creepy doll usually falls into the former category, but “The Rule of Jenny Pen” places such an object in uncomfortable territory: among the frail and meek residents of a nursing home.
Geoffrey Rush in ‘The Rule of Jenny Pen’Courtesy IFC Films/Everett Collection The ideal mountaintop for a Machiavellian hand-puppet, the legendary wrist of Academy Award winner John Lithgow ...