Alex Karpovsky’s Rubberneck Bouncing Onto VOD February 19th and Into NYC Three Days Later
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We’re intrigued by Alex Karpovsky’s Rubberneck, a film he co-wrote, directed, and starred in, and if you are as well, then mark your calendar for February 19th, which is when Tribeca Film is releasing it nationwide via all the usual On Demand platforms.
If you’re in New York City or Boston, you can also catch it on the big screen shortly thereafter at the following theatres:
February 22nd: NYC theatrical release at Elinor Bunin
March 1st: Boston theatrical release at The Brattle
A slow-burn character study-turned-psychosexual thriller, Rubberneck, co-written by Karpovsky (“Girls”) and Garth Donovan, is a chillingly believable story of workplace romance gone wrong. It co-stars Jaime Ray Newman and Dennis Staroselsky and was produced by Michael Bowes, Garth Donovan, and Adam Roffman.
Synopsis:
Paul Harris is a scientist at a small research facility on the outskirts of Boston. After a weekend tryst with Danielle, an attractive and promiscuous co-worker, leaves him wanting more, his unreciprocated desires gradually mold into an acute infatuation over the following months. When Danielle takes interest in a new researcher at the laboratory, Paul’s suppressed resentments and perverse delusions finally become unhinged, triggering an horrific course of events that mercilessly engulf a tortured past and fugitive present. A slow-burning, character-driven psychosexual thriller, Rubberneck navigates through the binds of childhood, the underpinnings of obsessions, and our sadistic inability to look away.
Visit the official Rubberneck website for more info.
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