Award-winning suspense thriller B&B, written and directed by BAFTA-nominated Joe Ahearne (Trance, The Replacement, Doctor Who) and produced by Jayne Chard (Dartmoor Killing, I’ll Tell You), is set to be released this month in the US, Canada and UK. Peccadillo Pictures represents the film in the UK while US and Canada distribution is executed by Breaking Glass Pictures.
US / CANADA
Theatrical Release date: October 13th at Cinema Village in New York, NY.
VOD and DVD Release date in the US & Canada:October 17th.
VOD Platforms: iTunes, Google Play, Xbox, and through Shaw and other local cable providers.
UK
Theatrical Release dates: from October 17th at Hampstead Everyman Cinema in London. A Q&A with writer-director Joe Ahearne and actor Paul McGannwill be held during the opening screening on October 17th.
DVD and VOD Release date in the UK: October 23rd.
VOD Platforms: iTunes, Amazon Video, Google Play, Sky Store.
Moreover, the film that The Hollywood Outsider calls “A Thriller Hitchcock Would Be Proud Of” and thatCryptic Rock rated with 4 Stars, has recently won three awards at the Horrible Imaginings Film Festival in San Diego:
Best Director of a Feature Film: Joe Ahearne – B&B
Best Actor in a Feature Film: Paul McGann – B&B
Best Score in a Feature Film: Simon Birch and Dan Jones – B&B
B&B had previously won Best LGBT Feature at the London Independent Film Festival.
Marc (Tom Bateman) and Fred (Sean Teale) return to bait the owner (Paul McGann) of a remote Christian B&B who they had successfully sued him for not allowing them to share a bed. Events take a deadly turn when another guest arrives, who they think might have something sinister in mind. A smart, brutally funny and dark thriller.
TRAILER: www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmjk_EXrE_w
BEHIND THE SCENES:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npZQ72MoppU&t=4s
“I wanted to do a thriller in the Hitchcock vein but with gay characters making the wrong choices and getting terrified out of their wits. B&B goes beyond the gay relationship movie. It’s a thriller with a married couple at the centre, something I haven’t seen before,” says writer/director Joe Ahearne.
“B&B has been very well received at festivals this year and we are looking forward to its wider release,” adds producer Jayne Chard.
The couple is played by Tom Bateman (Kenneth Branagh’s Murder On The Orient Express, Amy Schumer’s Snatched) and Sean Teale (Bryan Singer’s Gifted, Ben Affleck’s Incorporated), and the B&B owner is played by Paul McGann (Withnail & I, Doctor Who).