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  1. 2 de sept. de 2011 · Kill List: Directed by Ben Wheatley. With Neil Maskell, MyAnna Buring, Harry Simpson, Michael Smiley. Nearly a year after a botched job, a hitman takes a new assignment with the promise of a big payoff for three killings. What starts off as an easy task soon unravels, sending the killer into the heart of darkness.

  2. 16 de abr. de 2021 · British filmmaker Ben Wheatley had his Rebecca remake in the can and was in pre-production on the sequel to 2018’s Tomb Raider reboot (which he is now no longer attached to) when the coronavirus ...

  3. Lily James y Armie Hammer en una escena de la película 'Rebeca', dirigida por Ben Wheatley (Netflix) Puede salir bien, mal o regular, sí, pero lo que nunca hará acto de presencia será esa ...

  4. A multi-award-winning independent filmmaker with a devoted cult following, Ben Wheatley has been making films of a remarkably singular vision at an intimidating pace since his breakthrough feature debut “Down Terrace” in 2009. 2011’s “Kill List” and 2012’s “Sightseers” both swept the boards awards at festivals worldwide with ecstatic reviews. His phantasmagorical English Civil ...

  5. Ben Wheatley (born 1972 in Billericay, Essex, England) is a writer-director, best known for his low-budget folk horror films "Kill List" (2011) and "A Field in England" (2013), dystopian satire "High-Rise" (2015), and black comedy action film "Free Fire" (2016). He is married to screenwriter Amy Jump, with whom he collaborates on many of his scripts.

  6. 29 de oct. de 2020 · Ben Wheatley: Comedy and horror are bedmates in many ways. The director on working with Netflix, teaming up with Armie Hammer again and making Rebecca more palatable for a modern audience.

  7. With just a handful of features — Down Terrace, Kill List and Sightseers — writer-director Ben Wheatley has established himself as one of the most compelling filmmakers currently working in the UK. His latest film, A Field in England, takes Wheatley’s cinema even further, alchemizing a comic scenario about a gang of 17th-century civil war deserters into a hallucinogenic, black-and-white ...