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Katherine Heigl, Harry Connick Jr star in psychological thriller ‘Fear of Rain’

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Katherine Heigl, Harry Connick Jr star in psychological thriller ‘Fear of Rain’

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The film takes viewers inside the mind of a schizophrenic teenager who struggles to tell the difference between horrifying hallucinations and reality

New psychological thriller Fear of Rain takes audiences inside the mind of a schizophrenic teenager who struggles to tell the difference between horrifying hallucinations and reality.

The movie stars Katherine Heigl and Harry Connick Jr. as the parents of Rain Burroughs (Madison Iseman), who is trying to settle back into normal high school life after being hospitalized for psychosis.

Katherine Heigl, Harry Connick Jr star in psychological thriller ‘Fear of Rain’

Rain becomes convinced that the vision of a young girl held hostage in her neighbor’s attic is not the product of her imagination, so she sets off to find out the truth with the help of new classmate Caleb, played by Israel Broussard.

Written and directed by Castille Landon, Fear of Rain was shot in 2019, before most of the world went into coronavirus lockdown.

“This movie’s coming out at a time where we crave connection with one another, when mental illness has become a really important conversation,” Connick told Reuters. “So it kind of takes on a whole different … meaning and I think it couldn’t be better timing.”

As Rain navigates the muddled realities of her existence, her parents look on helplessly.

Heigl, a mother of 3, said she identified with the anguish and heartbreak of her character.

“There’s nothing that can really rip you apart more than watching your child suffer,” she said.

Connick, a Grammy-winning musician, makes his big screen return after an absence of more than 6 years.

“I love making movies, but a lot of pieces have to fall into place,” he said.

“I do some other things that I enjoy, too. I love being on the Broadway stage. I love recording music. And I read a lot of scripts … and this one was good.

“I think it’s an important story. I think it’s something that I needed to do for me.”

Fear of Rain was released on VOD and in some theaters in the United States on February 12 and DVD and Blu-ray on Tuesday, February 16. – Rappler.com

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