Mark your calendars, movie buffs! On June 25th, 2024, a pulse-pounding new thriller is set to hit the digital scene, promising a revenge tale like no other. ‘Hard Home,' directed by the stunt-savvy James Bamford, follows Mary (played by Simone Kessell of ‘Yellowjackets' fame) as she transforms her high-tech abode into a twisted playground of vengeance.
In the chilling trailer, we're introduced to Mary, a woman consumed by grief over the loss of her daughter at the hands of a deranged killer. But this is no ordinary mourning mother; Mary possesses a secret weapon – her ultra-modern, technology-laden home. With the push of a button, she can turn her sanctuary into a deadly labyrinth of traps, luring the killer into her lair for a game of cat-and-mouse that will leave only one standing.
Kessell's haunting performance as the vengeful Mary sets the stage for a psychological thriller that promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. As the trailer teases, the stakes are high, and one misstep could spell disaster for either party in this enclosed, high-stakes showdown.
Joining Kessell in this intense ride are Joseph Millson (‘Casino Royale'), Rachel Adedeji (‘Champion'), Daphne Cheung (‘Red Eye'), Rosie Day (‘Outlander'), Teresa Cendon-Garcia (‘Jurassic World Dominion'), and Andrew Howard (‘Mayor of Kingstown'). The screenplay, penned by Mark Shea Price in his feature film writing debut, promises to deliver a taut, suspenseful narrative that will keep audiences guessing until the very end.
With Bamford's background in stunt work and action-packed television series like ‘Arrow' and ‘Supergirl,' ‘Hard Home' is poised to deliver not only psychological thrills but also visceral, edge-of-your-seat action sequences. Prepare to be glued to your screens as Mary takes her revenge to the next level, using every technological trick in her arsenal to even the score.
So, mark your calendars for June 25th, and get ready to experience ‘Hard Home' – a terrifying tale of grief, vengeance, and the lengths to which a mother will go to find justice for her lost child.
