Heather Graham and Carrie-Anne Moss star in comedy-thriller Compulsion

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Heather Graham, Carrie-Anne Moss, Kevin Dillon and Joe Mantegna are set to star in COMPULSION a remake of the South Korean horror-comedy 301, 302. Egidio Coccimiglio is directing.

Moonstone Entertainment has come on to handle foreign sales for the film, which is shooting in Canada.

In COMPULSION, Graham and Moss star as two very different women who occupy adjacent apartments. In a battle of wills, one woman is withdrawing from everything positive in life while the other is overflowing with its possibilities and illusions. Their confrontation and resolution is both surprising and deeply disturbing.

The original film apparently features some pretty macabre stuff, so it should be interesting to see what the remake has in store. More on COMPULSION as it comes in…

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