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  1. Blackwood is a 2013 horror-thriller film written by J. S. Hill and directed by Adam Wimpenny. It stars Ed Stoppard, Sophia Myles and Russell Tovey. The film premiered at the 2013 London Film Festival and was released on 1 August 2014.

  2. TRAILER. Page 1 of 2, 6 total items. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. A college professor finds himself plagued by spectral visions, and becomes obsessed with uncovering...

    • (15)
    • Ed Stoppard
    • Adam Wimpenny
    • Mystery & Thriller, Adventure
  3. Aug 1, 2014 · Blackwood: Directed by Adam Wimpenny. With Ed Stoppard, Annabel Riley, Harry Burton, Paul Kaye. The classic English ghost story gets a revision when a college professor finds himself plagued by spectral visions.

    • (1.2K)
    • Horror, Thriller
    • Adam Wimpenny
    • 2014-08-01
  4. Synopsis. Having recovered from a shattering emotional breakdown, college professor Ben Marshall relocates to the countryside with his wife and young son, hoping for a fresh start. He has a teaching job lined up and a new home to move into; things finally look to be going Ben's way.

    • Adam Wimpenny
    • 100 min
    • 22
  5. Jul 30, 2014 · The latest British entry into this communion comes in the form of Blackwood (2013), the feature debut from director Adam Wimpenny, based on the first screenplay by artist J.S. Hill. It’s a strange film with some interesting ideas that ultimately rest on perfunctory storytelling, leaving the piece short on tension.

  6. Ever the obsessive historian, Ben investigates the house's past, and discovers a photograph of a boy and his mother who had both lived there some time ago before mysteriously disappearing - and as his suspicions grow about the missing woman's husband Jack (Russell Tovey) and the secretive local priest (Paul Kaye), both veterans of the Middle Eas...

  7. A modern update on the classic British ghost story, Blackwood is an atmospheric psychological chiller that will keep you gripped as it twists and turns its way towards its startling conclusion....