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Ashes 2015

★ 4.52 votes📅 2015-07-23

In *Ashes* (2015), Alan Coulson crafts a raw and gripping thriller that explores grief, vengeance, and the fragile boundaries of justice.

Director: Alan Coulson

Cast

Rupert Procter
Rupert Procter
Jonathan Soter
Graeme Rooney
Donnie McKinley
Mark Wood
Kenny Tennant
Jane Perry
Jane Perry
Rebecca Soter
Sandra McNeeley
Sally Tomlin
Rebecca McQuillan
Mary Tennant
Ian Petrie
Georgie
Ben Presley
Ben Presley
Dim
Dan Ritchie
Deck
James Robinson
James Robinson
Kipp

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ashes (2015) about?

*Ashes* follows Jonathon Soter, a grieving widower whose life crumbles after his wife's tragic death. When her killer is released from prison early, Soter embarks on a chilling journey to confront the man responsible, confronting his own demons along the way. The film delves into themes of loss, justice, and the cost of obsession.

Who directed Ashes?

Ashes was directed by Alan Coulson, a filmmaker known for crafting intense character-driven thrillers.

Who stars in Ashes?

The film stars Rupert Procter as Jonathon Soter, alongside Graeme Rooney, Mark Wood, Jane Perry, and Sandra McNeeley.

Is Ashes (2015) worth watching?

While not rated on IMDb, *Ashes* delivers a compelling performance-driven thriller that will appeal to fans of gritty, psychological dramas. Its exploration of grief and vengeance adds depth to the genre, making it a solid choice for viewers seeking more than just suspense.

How long is Ashes?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Ashes (2015) — A Dark Thriller of Grief and Vengeance

In *Ashes* (2015), Alan Coulson crafts a raw and gripping thriller that explores grief, vengeance, and the fragile boundaries of justice. After his wife's tragic death in a fire, Jonathon Soter, played by Rupert Procter, spirals into self-destruction, drowning in alcohol and despair. When the man convicted of her murder is released early, Soter seizes on a sliver of purpose—tracking down the man responsible. His journey to a misty coastal town becomes a haunting quest for closure, where every shadowed alley and whispered confession could either heal his wounds or tear open old wounds forever.

The film's moody atmosphere, steeped in melancholy and simmering tension, mirrors Soter's unraveling psyche. As the lines blur between hunter and prey, *Ashes* immerses viewers in a world where revenge and redemption collide, leaving audiences to question how far one man will go to reclaim what was stolen from him.