
She asks if his mother (a seamstress) would create the costumes, and he agrees but creates them himself after stealing from the drop off box for a thrift store. Through the course of the book he becomes intrigued with a girl who's an artist and is putting on a play that she wrote. It's all a little too clean to be believable, and the speed with which he opens up in his journal really doesn't ring true. He's supposedly extremely smart and gets great grades, even though he doesn't seem to do much work and tries hard to look like he doesn't care. Nevertheless, he writes about his bad his home life is but I've read about a lot worse. While he is obviously quite poor, he doesn't seem abused (maybe somewhat neglected), nor does he seem very angry. He writes about what goes on in school and at home. Tod is a bully in his high school, and has received an unusual detention: he must stay after school with his guidance counselor and write in a journal every day until the counselor agrees his sentence is complete. Will Simon and Joe be able to change their new reality? Only if they can rewrite death.A first novel for the author. Then the monsters begin to appear and the boys realize that the comic depicts a bloody great massacre on page 21. Girls become interested in Simon and Joe. Things change with the appearance of a mysterious girl, Hannah (Daisy Ridley), as events in the comic book start to become reality.

Annie Williams (Annabelle Le Gresley), gets wrapped up in their new world, along with Joe's sister Rosie (Ellie Selwood). Along with his best friend Joe Harper (Joe Daly), they create a comic book called Scrawl. Scrawl centers on Simon Goodman (Liam Hughes), a 16-year boy living in a rundown seaside town. It's certainly going to come as a surprise when they see Rey from Star Wars in a micro-budget horror flick. Many people will probably just stumble upon this trailer and will have no clue about its history. Lots of people dying and a lot of bizarre imagery and dialogue that doesn't make a whole lot of sense without more context. It's incredibly difficult to get any sort of grasp on what's going on. No doubt thanks to Ridley's name recognition.Īs for the trailer itself it's, well, it's really something. In any event, it was shelved for years and now, finally, is available to view.
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Star Wars: The Force Awakens was her first movie to actually be released, but she did, technically speaking, star in Scrawl first.

There is also an argument to be made that this is actually the debut movie of Daisy Ridley. It has screened precisely nowhere since 2016 and has since been lost to time.

This movie was shot by director Peter Hearn some time ago and even played at several festivals, such as Fright Night Film Festival and Zed Fest Film Festival back in 2015. It just so happens to star the aforementioned Ridley, who has since become a megastar thanks to her work in the Star Wars franchise, and it's about a killer comic book.Ī little background. A new trailer for Scrawl, a horror movie that was initially shot more than 4 years ago and hit the festival circuit in 2015, is finally getting released. Good news, everyone! Daisy Ridley is finally in a comic book movie! Kind of.
