Cinema / VOD
The movie Don't Leave Home is already released on Cinema and VOD in the USA. The upcoming DVD release date in the USA is to be announced and the upcoming Blu-ray release date in the USA is to be announced.
Based on 12 reviews, Don't Leave Home gets an average review score of 66
Don’t Leave Home transposes us to the purgatory between consciousness and slumber, at a time when it is uncertain which is preferable. The allure rests in the gradual unfurling of its narrative, luring us to a place of uneasy rest, yet rest all the time. There, in repose, it has you.
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Indie Filmmaker Michael Tully Turns To Horror For ‘Don’t Leave Home’
2432d ago
Don’t Leave Home transposes us to the purgatory between consciousness and slumber, at a time when it is uncertain which is preferable. The allure rests in the gradual unfurling of its narrative, luring us to a place of uneasy rest, yet rest all the time. There, in repose, it has you.
2432d ago
Indie Filmmaker Michael Tully Turns To Horror For ‘Don’t Leave Home’
2432d ago
Anna Margaret Hollyman plays an American artist inspired by a mysterious disappearance in Ireland that draws her into grave danger in Michael Tully's psycho-religious chiller.
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Anna Margaret Hollyman plays an American artist inspired by a mysterious disappearance in Ireland that draws her into grave danger in Michael Tully's psycho-religious chiller.
2432d ago
Tully, along with cinematographer Wyatt Garfield and composer Michael Montes, has crafted an elegantly creepy pastiche.
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Tully, along with cinematographer Wyatt Garfield and composer Michael Montes, has crafted an elegantly creepy pastiche.
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Don’t Leave Home is a frustratingly befuddled movie that’s nevertheless fascinating.
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Don’t Leave Home is a frustratingly befuddled movie that’s nevertheless fascinating.
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An American artist lured to Ireland suffers vague supernatural peril in Michael Tully’s intriguing but undercooked feature.
2432d ago
An American artist lured to Ireland suffers vague supernatural peril in Michael Tully’s intriguing but undercooked feature.
2432d ago