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  Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood's Margaret Qualley stars alongside Love, Simon's Nick Robinson, Oscar nominee Greg Kinnear, and Emmy winner Brian Cox, in an intense, absorbing mystery thriller about trust, tragedy and betrayal.

Strange But True, based on the bestselling novel by John Searles, grabs hold of the viewer from its opening scene, with a young man (the brilliant Nick Robinson) being pursued through the woods, and unfolds into a taut and intriguing mystery thriller that’s impossible to second guess.

Margaret Qualley, proves herself to be a beguiling screen presence as Melissa, a young woman with a deep dark secret. Amy Ryan (Birdman) is powerful and emotional as a mother attempting to unravel the mystery of Melissa's return.

British director Rowan Athale (The Wasteland) deftly handles the twists and turns of the puzzle-like plot, and draws marvellous performances from his formidable cast, including Academy Award nominee Greg Kinnear (As Good As It Gets), Emmy winners Blythe Danner (Meet the Parents) and Brian Cox (Manhunter), and Aladdin himself Mena Massoud.

On Digital Download 27th September from Vertigo Releasing. Try the trailer at the link.
  Graeme Clark [28 Aug 2019 at 10:17]
     

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