Most Frightening Film Of 2019, The Tokoloshe Jerome Pikwane’s bloodcurdling ode to the mythological creature The Tokoloshe set to spook audiences this December. Uncork’d Entertainment will release The Tokoloshe, director Jerome Pikwane’s frightening fictional account of the mythological creature, on digital platforms and disc 12/3. Busi, a young destitute woman with dangerously repressed emotions, lands …
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- 11/23/2019
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
Determined to save up enough money to reunite with her sister, a cleaner at a hospital faces the obstacles of the building's sadistic manager and the creature that lurks within its halls in Jerome Pikwane’s The Tokoloshe. With the new horror film coming to digital platforms and physical media on December 3rd from Uncork’d Entertainment, we've been provided with an exclusive clip to share with Daily Dead readers!
Busi (Petronella Tshuma) discovers a brutal surprise waiting for her behind a closed door in our exclusive clip from The Tokoloshe, and we also have release details and a trailer for the upcoming film:
"Jerome Pikwane’s bloodcurdling ode to the mythological creature The Tokoloshe set to spook audiences this December.
Uncork’d Entertainment will release The Tokoloshe, director Jerome Pikwane’s frightening fictional account of the mythological creature, on digital platforms and disc 12/3.
Busi, a young destitute woman with dangerously repressed emotions,...
Busi (Petronella Tshuma) discovers a brutal surprise waiting for her behind a closed door in our exclusive clip from The Tokoloshe, and we also have release details and a trailer for the upcoming film:
"Jerome Pikwane’s bloodcurdling ode to the mythological creature The Tokoloshe set to spook audiences this December.
Uncork’d Entertainment will release The Tokoloshe, director Jerome Pikwane’s frightening fictional account of the mythological creature, on digital platforms and disc 12/3.
Busi, a young destitute woman with dangerously repressed emotions,...
- 11/22/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Uncork’d Entertainment will release The Tokoloshe, director Jerome Pikwane’s frightening fictional account of the mythological creature, on digital platforms and disc beginning December 3rd. Give the chilling trailer a spin at the top of the article. Synopsis:Busi, a young destitute woman with dangerously repressed emotions, lands a job as a cleaner at a rundown hospital […]
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- 11/14/2019
- by Josh Millican
- DreadCentral.com
Durban — The Durban Int’l. Film Festival opened Thursday night with a celebration of South African womanhood and a commitment to diversity in film, even as it mourned the passing of a festival icon and commemorated the 100th anniversary of the birth of Nelson Mandela.
The 39th edition opened with Jerome Pikwane’s “The Tokoloshe,” a psychological thriller about a destitute hospital cleaner who’s forced to confront the demons of her past to try to save a child’s life.
In prepared remarks, delivered by a colleague at Thursday’s opening ceremony because she wasn’t able to attend, Diff manager Chipo Zhou described the movie as a parable of womanhood in a country plagued by sexual violence.
“It is a horror film…unveiling the menace that is our everyday burden as women in this country,” she said, adding more hopefully that the movie “sets the scene for a...
The 39th edition opened with Jerome Pikwane’s “The Tokoloshe,” a psychological thriller about a destitute hospital cleaner who’s forced to confront the demons of her past to try to save a child’s life.
In prepared remarks, delivered by a colleague at Thursday’s opening ceremony because she wasn’t able to attend, Diff manager Chipo Zhou described the movie as a parable of womanhood in a country plagued by sexual violence.
“It is a horror film…unveiling the menace that is our everyday burden as women in this country,” she said, adding more hopefully that the movie “sets the scene for a...
- 7/19/2018
- by Christopher Vourlias
- Variety Film + TV
It causes mysterious illnesses, haunts children’s nightmares, and provides regular fodder for South African tabloid scribes. (Typical headline: “Tokoloshe Made Me A Sex Slave.”) Now the diminutive, mischievous, sinister spirit known as the tokoloshe is making the leap from Zulu myth to the big screen in director Jerome Pikwane’s feature debut, which opens the Durban Int’l. Film Festival July 19.
“The Tokoloshe” is a psychological thriller about a destitute hospital cleaner, Busi (Petronella Tshuma), who’s forced to confront the demons of her past to try to save a child’s life. Setting it against the harrowing backdrop of child abuse and sexual violence in South Africa, Pikwane – who co-wrote the script with novelist Richard Kunzmann – offers a film that, as with so many of the best horror flicks, is equal parts scarer and social commentary.
“Originally, we were going to do a straight out horror film—you know,...
“The Tokoloshe” is a psychological thriller about a destitute hospital cleaner, Busi (Petronella Tshuma), who’s forced to confront the demons of her past to try to save a child’s life. Setting it against the harrowing backdrop of child abuse and sexual violence in South Africa, Pikwane – who co-wrote the script with novelist Richard Kunzmann – offers a film that, as with so many of the best horror flicks, is equal parts scarer and social commentary.
“Originally, we were going to do a straight out horror film—you know,...
- 7/18/2018
- by Christopher Vourlias
- Variety Film + TV
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