Stars: Kristen Dalton, David Arquette, Victor Browne, Morissa O’Mara, Alana O’Mara, Franny Hocking, Ken Baumann, Lorraine Nicholson, Bellamy Young, Rome Shadanloo | Written by Nick Antosca | Directed by Chris Jaymes
Originally released in the Us in 2012 under the title of The Cottage and no doubt renamed to avoid confusion with the similarly themed British film from 2008, The Tenant sees Chloe (Dalton) and Michael Carpenter rent out the cottage behind their house to charming novelist, Robert Mars (Arquette) the whole family are delighted, but soon after he moves in the family start to fear they are being stalked and watched. Their fears are heightened when a family friend goes missing but with no evidence and the law against them they struggle to fight a deadly threat in their own backyard.
The Tenant is one of those slow-burning horror/thriller hybrids that expends a lot of energy in setting up the...
Originally released in the Us in 2012 under the title of The Cottage and no doubt renamed to avoid confusion with the similarly themed British film from 2008, The Tenant sees Chloe (Dalton) and Michael Carpenter rent out the cottage behind their house to charming novelist, Robert Mars (Arquette) the whole family are delighted, but soon after he moves in the family start to fear they are being stalked and watched. Their fears are heightened when a family friend goes missing but with no evidence and the law against them they struggle to fight a deadly threat in their own backyard.
The Tenant is one of those slow-burning horror/thriller hybrids that expends a lot of energy in setting up the...
- 2/1/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
David Arquette (Never Been Kissed, Eight Legged Freaks, Scream), Kristen Dalton (upcoming Jack Reacher, The Departed, "Dexter", "The Dead Zone"), and Victor Brown (TV’s “One Life to Live,” Closure) star in The Cottage; and we have an exclusive clip right here for you.
The flick is available now on DVD from Entertainment One and Visualeyes Productions.
In this chilling suspense-thriller, a financially struggling couple with a new baby girl needs to rent out the cottage behind their house to make ends meet. When a prospective tenant has a sudden accident and is unable to take the place, they decide to rent it to a seemingly charming novelist, only to find out he’s not who he says he is. The film also stars Ken Baumann (TV’s “The Secret Life of the American Teenager”), sisters Morissa and Alana O’Mara (Hanna’s Gold, Machine Head), Lorraine Nicholson (Soul Surfer,...
The flick is available now on DVD from Entertainment One and Visualeyes Productions.
In this chilling suspense-thriller, a financially struggling couple with a new baby girl needs to rent out the cottage behind their house to make ends meet. When a prospective tenant has a sudden accident and is unable to take the place, they decide to rent it to a seemingly charming novelist, only to find out he’s not who he says he is. The film also stars Ken Baumann (TV’s “The Secret Life of the American Teenager”), sisters Morissa and Alana O’Mara (Hanna’s Gold, Machine Head), Lorraine Nicholson (Soul Surfer,...
- 10/10/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Here are the official DVD release details and cover art for The Cottage, starring David Arquette:
David Arquette (Never Been Kissed, Eight Legged Freaks, Scream), Kristen Dalton (upcoming Jack Reacher, The Departed, Dexter, The Dead Zone) and Victor Brown (TV’s “One Life to Live,” Closure) star in the instant cult-classic The Cottage, premiering on DVD October 9th from Entertainment One and Visualeyes Productions.
In this chilling suspense-thriller, a financially struggling couple with a new baby girl needs to rent out the cottage behind their house to make ends meet. When a prospective tenant has a sudden accident and is unable to take the place, they decide to rent it to a seemingly charming novelist, only to find out he’s not who he says he is. The film also stars Ken Baumann (TV’s “The Secret Life of the American Teenager”), sisters Morissa and Alana O’Mara (Hanna’s Gold,...
David Arquette (Never Been Kissed, Eight Legged Freaks, Scream), Kristen Dalton (upcoming Jack Reacher, The Departed, Dexter, The Dead Zone) and Victor Brown (TV’s “One Life to Live,” Closure) star in the instant cult-classic The Cottage, premiering on DVD October 9th from Entertainment One and Visualeyes Productions.
In this chilling suspense-thriller, a financially struggling couple with a new baby girl needs to rent out the cottage behind their house to make ends meet. When a prospective tenant has a sudden accident and is unable to take the place, they decide to rent it to a seemingly charming novelist, only to find out he’s not who he says he is. The film also stars Ken Baumann (TV’s “The Secret Life of the American Teenager”), sisters Morissa and Alana O’Mara (Hanna’s Gold,...
- 9/5/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
The upcoming suspense-thriller ‘The Cottage,’ directed by Chris Jaymes and written by Nick Antosca, will be released on DVD on October 9 by Entertainment One and Visualeyes Productions. The film, which was produced by Kristen Dalton and Bettina O’Mara, stars David Arquette, Dalton and ‘One Life to Life’ actor Victor Brown. ‘The Cottage’ follows a financially struggling couple, Chloe )played by Dalton) and Michael Carpenter (portrayed by Brown), with a new baby daughter. In order to make ends meet, they rent out the cottage behind their house to a quiet, charming romance novelist, Robert Mars (played by Arquette). Robert doesn’t turn out to be who he initially seems, as he’s [ Read More ]...
- 9/5/2012
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
David Arquette (Never Been Kissed, Eight Legged Freaks, Scream), Kristen Dalton (upcoming Jack Reacher, The Departed, "Dexter", "The Dead Zone"), and Victor Brown (TV’s “One Life to Live,” Closure) star in The Cottage; and we have all the details on it for you right here!
Look for the flick to premiere on DVD October 9th from Entertainment One and Visualeyes Productions.
In this chilling suspense-thriller, a financially struggling couple with a new baby girl needs to rent out the cottage behind their house to make ends meet. When a prospective tenant has a sudden accident and is unable to take the place, they decide to rent it to a seemingly charming novelist, only to find out he’s not who he says he is. The film also stars Ken Baumann (TV’s “The Secret Life of the American Teenager”), sisters Morissa and Alana O’Mara (Hanna’s Gold, Machine Head), Lorraine Nicholson (Soul Surfer,...
Look for the flick to premiere on DVD October 9th from Entertainment One and Visualeyes Productions.
In this chilling suspense-thriller, a financially struggling couple with a new baby girl needs to rent out the cottage behind their house to make ends meet. When a prospective tenant has a sudden accident and is unable to take the place, they decide to rent it to a seemingly charming novelist, only to find out he’s not who he says he is. The film also stars Ken Baumann (TV’s “The Secret Life of the American Teenager”), sisters Morissa and Alana O’Mara (Hanna’s Gold, Machine Head), Lorraine Nicholson (Soul Surfer,...
- 9/5/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
David Arquette stars in a new thriller called The Cottage, directed by Chris Jaymes. The film is making its way to DVD from eOne on October 9th.
Not to be confused with the UK horror-comedy of the same name, The Cottage also stars Kristen Dalton and Victor Brow.
In the film, Chloe (Dalton) and Michael Carpenter (Brown), a struggling suburban couple, have no idea what they’re in for when they rent out the cottage behind their house to a quiet, charming romance novelist named Robert Mars (Arquette).
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Not to be confused with the UK horror-comedy of the same name, The Cottage also stars Kristen Dalton and Victor Brow.
In the film, Chloe (Dalton) and Michael Carpenter (Brown), a struggling suburban couple, have no idea what they’re in for when they rent out the cottage behind their house to a quiet, charming romance novelist named Robert Mars (Arquette).
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- 9/5/2012
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Christopher Jaymes' new thriller 'The Cottage' has scored itself a new piece of teaser artwork. The movie which is now in the can has unveiled its simplistic promo poster featuring the names of its two leads David Arquette ('Scream 4') and Kristen Dalton plus a brand new full length synopsis. 'The Cottage', not to be confused with the 2008 British horror starring Andy Serkis, Reece Shearsmith and the sexy Jennifer Ellison, comes from scribe Nick Antosca and co-stars Victor Browne, Morissa O'Mara, Alana O'Mara, Franny Hocking, Ken Baumann, Lorraine Nicholson, Bellamy Young, Rome Shadanloo and Kyle Slabotsky. Read on for the plot details and also to check out the new poster....
- 3/20/2012
- Horror Asylum
And the sales art bonanza continues! Next up to bat is the early artwork for director Chris Jaymes' new horror flick The Cottage starring David Arquette, Kristen Dalton and Lorraine Nicholson. Check it out!
Synopsis
Bree and Michael Carpenter live happily with their two daughters in a suburban house, with a guest cottage in their backyard. When they receive news that their prospective tenant was in a car accident, they are faced with the decision to leave the cottage vacant and lose out on the much needed income, or find a new renter at the last minute. As luck would have it, a charming young romance novelist, Robert Mars, arrives looking for a place to stay. Much to their surprise, soon after he moves in, unnerving things begin to occur. Robert covers the windows with black cloth and changes the locks. He keeps late hours, has various people coming and going,...
Synopsis
Bree and Michael Carpenter live happily with their two daughters in a suburban house, with a guest cottage in their backyard. When they receive news that their prospective tenant was in a car accident, they are faced with the decision to leave the cottage vacant and lose out on the much needed income, or find a new renter at the last minute. As luck would have it, a charming young romance novelist, Robert Mars, arrives looking for a place to stay. Much to their surprise, soon after he moves in, unnerving things begin to occur. Robert covers the windows with black cloth and changes the locks. He keeps late hours, has various people coming and going,...
- 10/27/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Not to be confused with the 2008 UK film of the same name, David Arquette, Kristen Dalton and Lorraine Nicholson are all set to star in The Cottage, Joker Films' new thriller from director Chris Jaymes. Penned by Nick Antosca, The films begins after renting her guest house to a stranger (Arquette), Bree (Dalton) soon discovers he is not the perfect tenant she thought he would be. "Bree and Michael Carpenter live happily with their two daughters in a suburban house, with a guest cottage in their backyard. When they receive news that their prospective tenant was in a car accident, they are faced with the decision to leave the cottage vacant and lose out on the much needed income, or find a new renter at the last minute. As luck would have it, a charming young romance novelist, Robert Mars, arrives looking for a place to stay...."...
- 10/22/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
Christopher Jaymes' In Memory of My Father took the American Spirit Award, given to an indie feature made outside mainstream Hollywood, while Gavin Hoods' Tsotsi was named best international feature at the closing-night awards ceremony of the 21st annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival, which took place Sunday night. The Santa Barbara Independent Audience Choice for best feature was presented to Christian Carion's Joyeux Noel (Merry Christmas). Radu Mihaileanu's Live and Become, centering on the Israeli patriation of the Ethiopian Jewish population, earned a special jury award.
- 2/14/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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