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The Wasting

  • 2017
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
188
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Alexz Johnson, Shelagh McLeod, Gray O'Brien, Carolyn Saunders, Lauren McQueen, and Brendan Stevenson in The Wasting (2017)
Trailer for The Wasting. Directed by Carolyn Saunders. Starring Lauren McQueen, Alexz Johnson, Gray O'Brien, Shelagh McLeod, Brendan Flynn, Sean Stevenson.
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A teenager braves love and sexual awakening, and fights her controlling parents by refusing to eat...until a nightmare ghost appears that may be real, or may be a deadly creation of her star... Read allA teenager braves love and sexual awakening, and fights her controlling parents by refusing to eat...until a nightmare ghost appears that may be real, or may be a deadly creation of her starving body.A teenager braves love and sexual awakening, and fights her controlling parents by refusing to eat...until a nightmare ghost appears that may be real, or may be a deadly creation of her starving body.

  • Director
    • Carolyn Saunders
  • Writer
    • Carolyn Saunders
  • Stars
    • Lauren McQueen
    • Gray O'Brien
    • Shelagh McLeod
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    188
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Carolyn Saunders
    • Writer
      • Carolyn Saunders
    • Stars
      • Lauren McQueen
      • Gray O'Brien
      • Shelagh McLeod
    • 8User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Lauren McQueen
    Lauren McQueen
    • Sophie
    Gray O'Brien
    Gray O'Brien
    • Ilyas
    Shelagh McLeod
    Shelagh McLeod
    • Valerie
    Alexz Johnson
    Alexz Johnson
    • Grace
    Brendan Stevenson
    Brendan Stevenson
    • Kai
    • (as Brendan Flynn)
    Sean Stevenson
    • Liam
    Brian Cairns
    • Liam's Grandpa
    Shabana Smith
    • Shabana
    Maisy Nixon
    • Little Girl
    Catriona McDonald
    • Philippa
    Peter Sacco
    • Dr. Barlas
    Jacqueline McMillan
    • Dr. Hiddleston
    Anna Treasure
    • Virginia
    Anna Tombacz
    • Hag
    Tom Pratt
    • Creepy Tunnel Guy
    Jon Wynch
    • Paramedic
    Matt Roberts
    • Paramedic
    • Director
      • Carolyn Saunders
    • Writer
      • Carolyn Saunders
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews8

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    10stefdemile

    Smart horror that makes you think for a change!

    I caught this movie the week it opened and am I ever glad I did. I knew nothing about it, except that Alexz Johnson was in it. That was enough to get me to the theatre, and once I was there, I discovered a really cool little movie. Its part horror, part coming of age, and I really appreciated that combination. It gave it many layers, and every scene and every line had a purpose. The story follows a teenage girl, Sophie, whose fights with her father lead to her becoming anorexic (he is a cook and when she refuses his food its like she's scored a point against him). She begins to see a supernatural being, but her friends and family think she is hallucinating. I won't say more than that, except that the story of what is really going on will keep you glued to your seat to the very end. The side-story of how her friends can't face up to her anorexia is also extremely realistic and weaves in seamlessly to enhance the main plotline. It works on all its levels because the acting is consistently excellent from the whole cast, even though most of them are not well known. The four friends are perfect. Alexz Johnson plays her best role yet as a strong, kind of mouthy woman who doesn't take crap. English actress Lauren McQueen plays Sophie without histrionics, but with a subtlety that makes you love her and believe in her. I think she is going to be a huge movie star in the near future. Sean Stevenson as her boyfriend is so sincere, he makes you truly care about his character. The chemistry between him and Sophie reminded me of Twilight (though it's not a vampire movie). Brendan Flynn as his brother Kai is an incredibly interesting actor to watch. For someone who looks the way he does, he seems so vulnerable and likeable that even when he's doing terrible things, you understand why. That's part of what I love about this movie: the characters are not cardboard cutouts. They all have a good side and a bad side, just like real people, and these four actors show us both sides to perfection. I'll add that the movie has a beautiful look as well. The cinematography is epic with amazing scenery and interesting camera work. For a small indie movie, The Wasting overall looks and plays like a much bigger movie. And it definitely keeps you thinking for a long time after you leave the theatre.
    1n-stannard

    Terrible acting and script

    The reviewer who gave this 10/10 mugs to work the the filmmaker !
    5freemantle_uk

    A film that was unsure what it was wanted to be

    The Wasting was a Canadian-British production that wasn't sure whether it wanted to be a drama or a horror film. The film focuses on Sophie (Lauren McQueen), an 18-year-old girl suffering from anorexia and seems to suffer from hallucinations, but she believes she's being haunted. There was a solid core for a film and Lauren McQueen did give a strong performance as her character degrades physically and mentally. But the rest of the film suffered from weak acting from the North American characters and the horror elements didn't become evident until the final third.
    7pixylistens

    What a weird story

    Odd story line..keeps you guessing. I watched it for Alexz Johnson. And she KILLED it. Her acting chops have gotten so good. Love her character too. And a ton of her original music appears which is awesome.
    Ladybbird-269-945146

    DREADFUL Script / Insipid Acting > So Slow & Boring

    I fell asleep - I really did. It was that bad...The actors looked bored too, Im not surprised by the terrible repetitive lines they had to deliver from an awful script

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      Alexz Johnson plays a small version of her original song "Gonna Get It" early on in the film.
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      Performed by Shelagh McLeod

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • June 16, 2018 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Laaghary
    • Filming locations
      • Upton-upon-Severn, Worcestershire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Endzone Films
      • Jam Post
      • Stromhaus Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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