The comedy horror flick The Voices, which debuted at The Sundance Film Festival has been acquired by Lionsgate for distribution. The film which stars Ryan Reynolds as a disturbed factory worker who hears advice from his pet dog and cat is implicated in the accidental death of his co-worker. If this sounds interesting to you then read on below for more details.
According to Deadline, Marjane Satrapi’s English-language debut The Voices premiered this year at Sundance and stars Ryan Reynolds, Gemma Arterton, Anna Kendrick, and Jacki Weaver. Lionsgate has landed U.S. distribution rights to the horror comedy, which centers on a lovable but disturbed factory worker (Reynolds) who yearns for the attention of a woman in accounting. When their relationship takes a sudden turn, the man’s talking pets — a sinister cat and benevolent dog — lead him down a fantastical, murderous path.
Michael R Perry wrote the script and Matthew Rhodes, Adi Shankar, Roy Lee and Spencer Silna produced. The film is presented by Lionsgate and 1984 Private Defense Contractors and is a Mandalay Vision, Studio Babelsberg and Vertigo Entertainment production.
Source: Deadline