Variety critic pans 'Heel' as contrived kidnapping drama

A Variety review describes the film 'Heel' as a contrived story of a young British punk kidnapped for behavioral rehabilitation, starring Stephen Graham and Andrea Riseborough. The movie draws unfavorable comparisons to 'A Clockwork Orange' and is criticized for its implausibility and lack of realistic human behavior. Directed by Jan Komasa, the 110-minute feature premiered in early 2026.

The film 'Heel,' originally titled 'Good Boy,' follows 19-year-old Tommy, played by Anson Boon, a snarling ringleader of club kids engaging in a night of excessive drinking, drug use, and reckless behavior. The opening montage shows Tommy collapsing on the sidewalk after a typical binge, only to be abducted by a stranger and wake up chained in the basement of a rural British home.

There, Tommy encounters Chris (Stephen Graham), a mild-mannered man with a toupee who pursues rehabilitation with disguised gentility, and his wife Kathryn (Andrea Riseborough), depicted as fragile following unspecified trauma. The couple, along with their young son Sunshine (Kit Rakusen), aim to reform Tommy through methods like motivational tapes and a leashed system allowing limited movement around the house.

Directed by Polish filmmaker Jan Komasa, with a screenplay by Bartek Bartosik and Naqqash Khalid, the movie explores themes of behavior modification but is faulted for its garish contrivances and failure to depict believable actions. The review notes that while Tommy's initial loutish energy is convincing, his transformation feels sentimentalized and unearned, missing the irony of similar efforts in 'A Clockwork Orange.'

Production involves Magnolia Pictures and international partners, with a runtime of 110 minutes. The film screened at the Park Ave. Screening Room in New York on February 25, 2026. Cast includes Monika Frajczyk and Savannah Steyn. Cinematography by Michael Dymek, editing by Agnieszka Glińska, and music by Abel Korzeniowski contribute to the effort, produced by Jeremy Thomas and others.

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Angel Studios announces 10-film 2026 slate at CinemaCon, with posters for thrillers, biopics, Animal Farm, Young Washington, and stars like Owen Wilson.
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Angel Studios expands 2026 film slate at CinemaCon

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Angel Studios has added five new films to its 2026 lineup, bringing the total to 10 projects, as unveiled at CinemaCon in Las Vegas. The slate features thrillers, biopics, and faith-based stories starring actors like Owen Wilson, Tommy Lee Jones, and Jeff Daniels. Previously announced titles include animated Animal Farm and historical drama Young Washington.

Following its world premiere at SXSW on March 16, 2026, Drew Kirsch's debut crime thriller 'He Bled Neon'—starring Joe Cole, Rita Ora, and Marshawn Lynch—receives a lukewarm review from The Hollywood Reporter, which labels it a clichéd entry in the genre.

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Strand Releasing has picked up North American distribution rights to Kai Stänicke's debut feature 'Trial of Hein', following its premiere at the Berlin Film Festival and a screening at New Directors/New Films. The German drama centers on a man returning to his village after 14 years, where villagers question his identity. The film stars Paul Boche as protagonist Heinrich, or Hein.

The debut feature film 'Trial of Hein' (Der Heimatlose) by director Kai Stanicke has received an exclusive trailer following its win at the Berlinale 2026 Teddy Jury. The film explores themes of homecoming to an island community. It marks Stanicke's entry into feature filmmaking.

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James McAvoy has made his directorial debut with the music biopic California Schemin’, which hit UK cinemas on April 10. The film recounts the true story of Scottish rappers Billy Boyd and Gavin Bain, who posed as Americans under the name Silibil N’ Brains to succeed in the music industry. It stars Samuel Bottomley and Séamus McLean Ross in the lead roles.

Maggie Gyllenhaal directed The Bride!, a reimagining of the 1935 film Bride of Frankenstein, featuring her husband Peter Sarsgaard and brother Jake Gyllenhaal in key roles. At the New York premiere, she discussed the casting process and the film's feminist themes, drawing from Mary Shelley's original novel. Her godmother Jamie Lee Curtis has publicly championed the project as a major supporter.

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