*full disclosure: an online screener of this film was provided by Terror Films. This reviewer has worked with Terror Films on some online marketing for this film. Director/writer: Ryan Brookhart. Cast: Jeremiah Benjamin, Mike Capozzi, Nick Fink, Patrick Giraudi and Samantha Lee. Trace is an indie film from Terror Films and first time feature director Ryan Brookhart. The film deals with the supernatural and a demon, who likes to devour the many alcoholic characters. It uses electronic devices to make its presence known. At the one hour mark, Abigor (Patrick Giraudi) finally confronts the characters, on whom it wants to add to its murder list. Trace is a well paced feature, with a decent story. Though, Abigor needed to create a more physical presence. Few people believe in the supernatural, nowadays and this summoned demon needed to step out of hell into the real world, a little more. Still,...
- 11/22/2015
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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In three days, the curtain goes up in Franklin, In as The 2010 B-Movie Celebration comes to town for three days of cinematic thrills and chills. The celebration takes place on September 24, 25 and 26. During that time, over 50 films will be shown spanning the whole history of the B-movie from the exploitation pioneers of the 1930s to the low-budget monster epics of the 50s, 60s and 70s on through to today’s kings of micro-cinema.
What exactly is a B-movie? A B-movie is a film produced aside from the big budget, more prestigious A-list offerings from Hollywood. Often confined to the horror and sci-fi genres, B-movies can also include westerns and film noirs as well. The B-Movie Celebration is designed to magnify the achievements of past B-movie filmmakers while heralding the breed of independent, low-budget B-mavericks. In short, the past, present and future are...
In three days, the curtain goes up in Franklin, In as The 2010 B-Movie Celebration comes to town for three days of cinematic thrills and chills. The celebration takes place on September 24, 25 and 26. During that time, over 50 films will be shown spanning the whole history of the B-movie from the exploitation pioneers of the 1930s to the low-budget monster epics of the 50s, 60s and 70s on through to today’s kings of micro-cinema.
What exactly is a B-movie? A B-movie is a film produced aside from the big budget, more prestigious A-list offerings from Hollywood. Often confined to the horror and sci-fi genres, B-movies can also include westerns and film noirs as well. The B-Movie Celebration is designed to magnify the achievements of past B-movie filmmakers while heralding the breed of independent, low-budget B-mavericks. In short, the past, present and future are...
- 9/21/2010
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
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