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The Movie Partnership Confirms Tense Assault Thriller ‘JERICHO RIDGE’ Releasing in the UK this April

The Movie Partnership has today announced that Will Gilbey‘s (Blood, Sweat and Tears) gripping thriller, Jericho Ridge, will be raiding UK cinemas on 25th April before heading to all major digital platforms from 29th April.

This tense survival thriller is lead by the BAFTA nominated Nikki Amuka-Bird (Knock At The Cabin) and also stars Zack Morris (“Eastenders”) and Chris Reilly (“Slow Horses”).

Directed and written by Gilbey, the film centres on deputy sheriff Tabby, portrayed by Amuka-Bird. One fateful night, Tabby finds herself all alone in the remote sheriff’s office while her fellow officers are out on patrol. Unbeknownst to Tabby, her colleagues have been lured into a deadly trap set by a ruthless drug cartel. Meanwhile, Tabby and her son soon find themselves under attack too inside the confines of the Sheriff’s office.

The taut thriller is expected to bring “88 minutes of breathless, adrenaline-pumping cinema,” says writer-director Will Gilbey. “I want audiences to feel wrung out when they leave the theater, like it’s only safe to exhale once the credits roll.”

Jericho Ridge will release in UK cinemas on 25th April before being released on Digital Download from 29th April and in the meantime, we’ll leave you with the aforementioned trailer to get a taste of the film’s anxiety and claustrophobia-inducing moments.

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