Ebony Jackson, a struggling single mother fighting her personal demons, moves her family into a new home for a fresh start. But when strange occurrences inside the home raise the suspicions of Child Protective Services and threaten to tear the family apart, Ebony soon finds herself locked in a battle for her life and the souls of her children.
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The Deliverance
Overview:
Ebony Jackson, a struggling single mother fighting her personal demons, moves her family into a new home for a fresh start. But when strange occurrences inside the home raise the suspicions of Child Protective Services and threaten to tear the family apart, Ebony soon finds herself locked in a battle for her life and the
Cast:
- Ebony Jackson: Andra Day
- Alberta Jackson: Glenn Close
- Andre Jackson: Anthony B. Jenkins
- Nate Jackson: Caleb McLaughlin
- Shante Jackson: Demi Singleton
- Rev Bernice James: Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
- Cynthia Henry: Mo’Nique
- Melvin: Omar Epps
- Asia: Miss Lawrence
- Neighborhood Kid #1: Javion Allen
- Ahman: Todd Anthony
- Usher: Bryant Bentley
- Doctor Hoffsteder: Colleen Camp
- Nurse: Cynthia Dallas
- Chemo Patient: Amy Lyn Elliott
- Neighborhood Kid #2: I.C. Greene
- Neighborhood Kid #3: Ahman Green
- Trey: Ellis Hobbs IV
- Brave Samaritan: Jeff Hochendoner
- Mrs. Tucker: Juanita Jennings
- Exterminator: Phong Le
- Mrs. Ross: Kimberly Russell
- Pastor Powell: Tasha Smith
- Young Ebony: Tajinae Turner
- Satan: James William O’Halloran
- Delivery Boy: Ariyan Mehedi
- Janelle: Dominique Toney
- Leek: Malieek Straughter
Crew:
- Writer: David Coggeshall
- Writer: Elijah Bynum
- Stunt Double: Casey Ann Zeller
- Producer: Lee Daniels
- Producer: Tucker Tooley
- Producer: Pamela Oas Williams
- Producer: Todd Crites
- Producer: Jackson Nguyen
- Executive Producer: Greg Renker
- Executive Producer: Gregoire Gensollen
- Stunt Driver: Eric Salas
- Music: Lucas Vidal
- Director of Photography: Eli Arenson
- Editor: Stan Salfas
- Casting: Billy Hopkins
- Casting: Ashley Ingram
- Production Design: Steve Saklad
- Art Direction: Carlton Lee Jr.
- Art Direction: Ella Thompson
- Costume Design: Paolo Nieddu
- First Assistant Director: Lisa C. Satriano
- Second Assistant Director: Amy B. Hughes
- Second Assistant Director: Susan Ransom-Coyle
- Second Second Assistant Director: Jordan Weir
- Stunt Coordinator: Danny Le Boyer
- Second Unit First Assistant Director: Steve Parys
- Special Effects Technician: Jesse LeChok
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Patrick Arias
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Dennis Berardi
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Ayo Burgess
- Location Manager: Eric Dilucente
- Executive Producer: Jackie Shenoo
- Executive Producer: Hilary Shor
- Stunt Driver: Keith Adams
- Stunt Double: Tiffany Abney
- Stunt Double: Janeshia Adams-Ginyard
- Stunts: Mohammed J. Ali
- Stunt Double: Kyle Shariff Austin
- Stunt Double: Shellita Boxie
- Stunt Double: Carrie Bernans
- Stunt Double: Darcel Danielle
- Utility Stunts: Paul Burke
- Stunts: Thomas Forbes-Johnson
- Stunt Driver: Travis Fienhage
- Stunt Double: Brionna Maria Lynch
- Stunt Double: Dana Woods
- Stunt Double: Heather Hayes
- Stunt Driver: Regis Harrington
- Stunt Double: Lydia Morales
- Stunt Double: Ivy Haralson
- Stunt Double: Zinnett Hendrix
- Stunts: Jesse Haus
- Stunt Driver: Erika T. Johnson
- Utility Stunts: Ryan Mari
- Stunt Driver: Jalil Jay Lynch
- Stunt Driver: Brad McCabe
- Stunt Coordinator: Rob Mars
- Stunt Driver: Robert Shavers
- Stunt Driver: Ayhan Tongadur
- Utility Stunts: Paul Trunz
- Utility Stunts: Keith Ward
- Stunts: Ted Williams
- Gaffer: Rick Thomas
- Music Supervisor: Aamina Gant
- Stand In: Shalanda Fresh
- Hair Department Head: Melissa Forney
- Key Hair Stylist: Rachel Busby
- Key Makeup Artist: Eric Pagdin
- Makeup Department Head: Beverly Jo Pryor
Catogories:
Horror,Thriller
These items are magnificent!
Every family has its demons.
Language:
English
Production:
United States of America
Company:
Tucker Tooley Entertainment,Turn Left Productions,Lee Daniels Entertainment
Popularity:
151.324
Date:
2024-08-16
Year:
2024
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“The Deliverance holds significant narrative potential but gets lost in a failed attempt to balance serious family drama with absurd supernatural horror. What could have been a thematically powerful movie gradually turns into an awkward and, at times, unintentionally comedic experience.
Despite notable performances from Andra Day and Glenn Close, Lee Daniels fails to build an immersive atmosphere and maintain the narrative cohesion necessary to create a memorable story, leaving the sense that its impact could have been much greater if it had opted for a more restrained, less formulaic approach.”
Rating: D+