Finally, there are worse movies out there than The Droving. It had potential to be a good watch, but missed the mark majorly with story and character development. Writer: George Popov, Jonathan Russell (Screenplay) Starring: Daniel Oldroyd, Suzie Frances Garton, Amy Tyger, Jonathan Lawrence Risdon, Bobby Robertson.
The Droving festival is upon us again, and Martin's come back to town to do his own investigating. MOVIE REVIEW: "The Droving". "The Droving" is an instantly gripping tale of a man, Martin (Daniel Oldroyd) who has returned home from military service to get at the truth regarding his sister, who vanished during a festival known as "The Droving" never to be seen again. This is the second film I've seen from Rubicon, last year I reviewed their debut feature Hex.
The Droving is a tense new indie thriller for those who love films like Midsummer, but it has its own story to tell. Shot in GORGEOUS landscapes, the plot follows a man in search for his sister who went missing around the time of an unusual festival called The Droving. The Droving Directed by: George Popov Written by: George Popov, Jonathan Russell Starring: Amy Tyger, Daniel Oldroyd, Suzie Frances Garton. The Droving Directed by George Popov. The Drowning is a film of small, visceral pleasures-its ambiguity is absolutely delicious-but most of its weight rests on Charles. An obnoxious story about revenge and self-destruction.
Trailer The Droving
I became a plausible as I watched "The Drowning," a frustrating mystery and airport-thriller-grade psychological. Mystery & Crime, Thriller & Suspense. The Droving is a dark, intense, sinister well-crafted story.
The Droving is a folk horror thriller with a supernatural little twist. It has an intense and dark atmosphere while the elements of folk horror play out in the background. With full focus on the main character, his search for his missing sister and the gruesome… Dark, paranoid and atmospheric, The Droving is a slow-burning feast of folk horror. By the end of the film, we have traveled a long way with the two most important people in it - Miss Daisy Werthan, a proud old Southern lady, and Hoke Colburn, her chauffeur - and we have developed a real stake in their feelings.