As a seasoned gamer with a knack for recognizing stories that mirror the complexities of real life, I find myself intrigued by this trailer for the upcoming drama movie “Continue”. The narrative, centered around the protagonist’s struggle with mental health and the pursuit of self-improvement, resonates deeply with my own experiences in navigating the challenging landscapes of video games.
As a gaming enthusiast, I’m thrilled to share that I recently came across the exciting new trailer for Lionsgate’s upcoming drama movie. This masterpiece is the brainchild of writer-director Nadine Crocker, who has previously impressed us with her work on Cabin Fever and Desperation Road.
“In my game’s narrative, I find myself believing that I’m destined to follow the same tormented path as my character, Crocker (Dean). This belief leads me to a crushing mental breakdown, forcing hospitalization at a rehabilitation center. As I’m locked away, I endure the pains of recovery, showing immense courage throughout this ordeal. Emerging victorious, I equip myself with a powerful shield against the darkness – a single word that encapsulates my newfound strength: Continue.”
Check out the Continue trailer below (watch more trailers):
When is the Continue release date?
The movie titled “Continue” is set to premiere in theaters on September 6 and will also be accessible for rental or purchase on digital platforms. This follows its initial screening at the 2022 Cinequest Film & Creativity Festival. At this time, it boasts a Tomatometer score of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, based on seven reviews.
The movie is penned and helmed by Crocker, who takes on the role of Dead. Alongside Crocker, we have Shiloh Fernandez (known for Evil Dead), portraying Trenton; Lio Tipton (from Crazy, Stupid, Love.), as Bria; Kat Foster (Fear the Night); Annapurna Sriram (The Blacklist) as Taryn; Emily Deschanel (Bones) as Janet; Jay Seals (Bosch) as Carter; Allison Paige (Dinner Party) as Whispers, and others.
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2024-08-09 22:40