By Colleen Wanglund, MoreHorror.com
Horrorfind Weekend 14
Once again Labor Day weekend rolled around and it was time for another trip to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania for the Horrorfind Weekend Convention.
The convention combines all things horror—books, movies, collectibles, etc—and that’s what I really enjoy about it. Last year I had a blast, getting to meet authors I knew online in person and hang out with friends who live in other parts of the country but gather in Gettysburg once a year.
This year’s movie guests included Malcolm McDowell (A Clockwork Orange {1971}, Halloween {2007}, and Adult Swim’s Metalocalypse), Ray Wise (Robocop {1987} and David Lynch’s Twin Peaks), Doug Bradley (the Hellraiser series), Mary Woronov (The House Of The Devil {2009}, Eating Raoul {1982}, Death Race 2000 {1975}) and Patty Mullen (Frankenhooker {1990}).
There were quite a few authors representing the small horror press Samhain Publishing, including John Everson, Brian Moreland, David Bernstein,...
Horrorfind Weekend 14
Once again Labor Day weekend rolled around and it was time for another trip to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania for the Horrorfind Weekend Convention.
The convention combines all things horror—books, movies, collectibles, etc—and that’s what I really enjoy about it. Last year I had a blast, getting to meet authors I knew online in person and hang out with friends who live in other parts of the country but gather in Gettysburg once a year.
This year’s movie guests included Malcolm McDowell (A Clockwork Orange {1971}, Halloween {2007}, and Adult Swim’s Metalocalypse), Ray Wise (Robocop {1987} and David Lynch’s Twin Peaks), Doug Bradley (the Hellraiser series), Mary Woronov (The House Of The Devil {2009}, Eating Raoul {1982}, Death Race 2000 {1975}) and Patty Mullen (Frankenhooker {1990}).
There were quite a few authors representing the small horror press Samhain Publishing, including John Everson, Brian Moreland, David Bernstein,...
- 9/5/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
*spoiler alert.
Director/writer: David A. Cross.
Cast: Tracy Teague, Mathew J. Wright and Vince Eustace.
Director/writer David A. Cross has a very interesting product with a movie that delves into the ancient supernatural beliefs of the Ancient Romans. They believed that the soul escapes from an individual at the point of death. For those who know they are ready to pass, the eldest surviving male needs to be present. At the moment of death, the breath is caught with the mouth. Very little is said about the significance of this act; perhaps it is to indicate the transmission of wisdom to the next generation.
In the movie Respire, Cross offers an interpretation that is very close. The memories, knowledge and essence of the person who passed on will do more. The consumed “soul” can be bottled up (which may be a bad thing) and it will prolong the...
Director/writer: David A. Cross.
Cast: Tracy Teague, Mathew J. Wright and Vince Eustace.
Director/writer David A. Cross has a very interesting product with a movie that delves into the ancient supernatural beliefs of the Ancient Romans. They believed that the soul escapes from an individual at the point of death. For those who know they are ready to pass, the eldest surviving male needs to be present. At the moment of death, the breath is caught with the mouth. Very little is said about the significance of this act; perhaps it is to indicate the transmission of wisdom to the next generation.
In the movie Respire, Cross offers an interpretation that is very close. The memories, knowledge and essence of the person who passed on will do more. The consumed “soul” can be bottled up (which may be a bad thing) and it will prolong the...
- 1/2/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
2011 - 105 mins. - Not Rated
D: Michael Merino
C: Tracy Teague, Joe Estevez, Ken Arnold, Regen Wilson, Julie Price, Mick McGuire, Suzi Lorraine
A couple purchase a former halfway house for shell shocked soldiers with the intent of renovating it into a bed and breakfast, but the house's dark history comes back to haunt the couple and their friends.
"The Haunting of Pearson Place" is one of those films that is all over the map. The story really doesn't make much sense. Chunks of the film either drag on much longer then necessary or are far too repetitive. And some of the film's better scenes, feel as though they belong in an entirely different film all together. Mick McGuire steals the film in a performance that strikes the right balance between being funny and generating tension & unease, however his scenes are not conductive to a haunted house / supernatural thriller. That's...
D: Michael Merino
C: Tracy Teague, Joe Estevez, Ken Arnold, Regen Wilson, Julie Price, Mick McGuire, Suzi Lorraine
A couple purchase a former halfway house for shell shocked soldiers with the intent of renovating it into a bed and breakfast, but the house's dark history comes back to haunt the couple and their friends.
"The Haunting of Pearson Place" is one of those films that is all over the map. The story really doesn't make much sense. Chunks of the film either drag on much longer then necessary or are far too repetitive. And some of the film's better scenes, feel as though they belong in an entirely different film all together. Mick McGuire steals the film in a performance that strikes the right balance between being funny and generating tension & unease, however his scenes are not conductive to a haunted house / supernatural thriller. That's...
- 10/15/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
David A. Cross is the director behind the direct to video horror series "Ghostwatcher". While these two films weren't particularly good, they were hits on the video market and did well rental wise ensuring that David could continue on with making horror films. His latest effort to be released to DVD, Respire, is his most ambitious effort to date. David A. Cross has really stepped up his game and turned in a dynamic, energetic film with exuberance and most importantly, a good story. With far less money at his disposal, David A. Cross has made a film that is far better then some of its big budget counterparts like The Crazies, Splice or the A Nightmare on Elm Street remake. With Respire, Susan Jordan (Tracy Teague), a local novelty shop owner and terminally ill woman, has been given little more than six months to live. She searches desperately for a way to extend her life.
- 3/4/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
2009 - 93 mins. - Rated R
D: David A. Cross
C: Tracy Teague, Mat Wright, Matthew J. Wright, Vince Eustace, Jessica Keeler, Ellie Torrez
Dying woman uncovers a secret method to eternal life after coming into possession of an antique box. However, someone else is willing to kill anyone that stands in the way of them inquiring the formulation behind this eternal life concoction. ....And eternal life comes with some rather unfortunate side effects, namely murderous urges.
Respire is one big old mess of a movie, but it's a glorious mess. With its intriguing premise, Respire draws viewers in. However, Respire is all over the map in terms of style and tone. Whole scenes feel as though they should be in an entirely different film altogether. Respire is jerky, uneven and just all over the place. None of it fully gels together. But, Respire is a tremendously energetic film that rarely lags in pace.
D: David A. Cross
C: Tracy Teague, Mat Wright, Matthew J. Wright, Vince Eustace, Jessica Keeler, Ellie Torrez
Dying woman uncovers a secret method to eternal life after coming into possession of an antique box. However, someone else is willing to kill anyone that stands in the way of them inquiring the formulation behind this eternal life concoction. ....And eternal life comes with some rather unfortunate side effects, namely murderous urges.
Respire is one big old mess of a movie, but it's a glorious mess. With its intriguing premise, Respire draws viewers in. However, Respire is all over the map in terms of style and tone. Whole scenes feel as though they should be in an entirely different film altogether. Respire is jerky, uneven and just all over the place. None of it fully gels together. But, Respire is a tremendously energetic film that rarely lags in pace.
- 2/25/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Tracy Teague is a raising scream queen in the independent horror film scene having just starred in David A. Cross's Respire and in the upcoming The Haunting of Pearson Place which co-stars Joe Estevez. Her combination of feminity and a tough take no prisoners attitiude in a way recalls legendary scream queen Linnea Quigley (Night of the Demons) in her prime. With Respire, there was so much going on plot and visual wise. If Respire had a leading lady of lesser talent, they would have got lost in the shuffle. However, Tracy Teague was able to hold her own admist everything that was going on within the film. She stood out and proved herself to be a dynamic screen presence worthy of taking note of and keeping an eye out for to see what she's got going on next. Here's what Tracy Teague had to say about her work...
- 2/25/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Not a very busy week for horror releases on Blu-ray and DVD. At least The Twilight Zone: Season 3 is here to keep us busy for hours before we dig on the DVD premiere of The Last Lovecraft: Relic of Cthulhu directed by Henry Saine and starring Kyle Davis, Devin McGinn, Matt Bauer.
In addition, Peter A. Dowling's Stag Night (starring Breckin Meyer, Scott Adkins, Kip Pardue, Karl Geary) and David A. Cross's Respire (starring Tracy Teague, Mat Wright, Vince Eustace, Jessica Keeler, Ellie Torrez) round up the offerings this week.
The Twilight Zone: Season 3 (1962) (Blu-ray Review)
Directed by Various
Starring Rod Serling, Bill Mumy, Lois Nettleton, William Windom, Leonard Nimoy, Robert Cornthwaite, Cliff Robertson, Lee Marvin, James Best, Strother Martin, Russell Johnson, Cloris Leachman, Peter Falk, Robert Redford, Elizabeth Montgomery, Charles Bronson, Jack Albertson, James Gregory, Jack Klugman, Buster Keaton, Dean Stockwell, Barry Morse, Andy Devine,...
In addition, Peter A. Dowling's Stag Night (starring Breckin Meyer, Scott Adkins, Kip Pardue, Karl Geary) and David A. Cross's Respire (starring Tracy Teague, Mat Wright, Vince Eustace, Jessica Keeler, Ellie Torrez) round up the offerings this week.
The Twilight Zone: Season 3 (1962) (Blu-ray Review)
Directed by Various
Starring Rod Serling, Bill Mumy, Lois Nettleton, William Windom, Leonard Nimoy, Robert Cornthwaite, Cliff Robertson, Lee Marvin, James Best, Strother Martin, Russell Johnson, Cloris Leachman, Peter Falk, Robert Redford, Elizabeth Montgomery, Charles Bronson, Jack Albertson, James Gregory, Jack Klugman, Buster Keaton, Dean Stockwell, Barry Morse, Andy Devine,...
- 2/15/2011
- by kwlow
- DreadCentral.com
A look at what's new on DVD today:
"Game of Death" (2011)
Directed by Giorgio Serafini
Released by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Quite possibly Wesley Snipes' last film for a long, long time, this action flick features the "Passenger 57" star as a CIA agent who is betrayed by his employer after he's deployed to take out an arms dealer in Detroit. "Grindhouse" star Zoe Bell is onhand to provide backup.
"Celestial Films: Lady Hermit" (1971)
Directed by Meng Hua Ho
Released by Funimation
An aspiring female kung fu warrior searches for an elusive master who turns out to pretend to be a servant in this Shaw Brothers produced action flick.
"Daylight Robbery" (2008)
Directed by Paris Leonti
Released by Well Go USA
Paris Leonti's heist flick involves a group of misfits who plot to rob the London Exchange of the loot in their underground vault.
"Disconnect" (2011)
Directed by Robin Christian...
"Game of Death" (2011)
Directed by Giorgio Serafini
Released by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Quite possibly Wesley Snipes' last film for a long, long time, this action flick features the "Passenger 57" star as a CIA agent who is betrayed by his employer after he's deployed to take out an arms dealer in Detroit. "Grindhouse" star Zoe Bell is onhand to provide backup.
"Celestial Films: Lady Hermit" (1971)
Directed by Meng Hua Ho
Released by Funimation
An aspiring female kung fu warrior searches for an elusive master who turns out to pretend to be a servant in this Shaw Brothers produced action flick.
"Daylight Robbery" (2008)
Directed by Paris Leonti
Released by Well Go USA
Paris Leonti's heist flick involves a group of misfits who plot to rob the London Exchange of the loot in their underground vault.
"Disconnect" (2011)
Directed by Robin Christian...
- 2/15/2011
- by Stephen Saito
- ifc.com
*A screener of this film was provided by Mti Home Video for review.
Director/writer: David A. Cross.
Respire is an independent horror film that will release February 15th on DVD and Video-on-Demand. The film stars Tracy Teague ("The Wire"), Ellie Torrezb, ("Scrubs"), Matthew J. Wright, and Jessica Keeler. This is a violent tale of prolonging life through another's demise. Characters are dismantled, double-crossings are the norm, and in the finale an entire town descends into chaos. All of these elements create for a satisfying and heart shocking climax.
The film finds a premise in the ancient Roman myth involving the last breath. The final exhale of a dying person was captured or inhaled to prolong life. Characters Susan (Teague), Raif (Wright) and others spend much of the ninety minutes of the movie trying to procure vials of the deceased. Yet, many of the vials are from death row inmates or psychiatric patients,...
Director/writer: David A. Cross.
Respire is an independent horror film that will release February 15th on DVD and Video-on-Demand. The film stars Tracy Teague ("The Wire"), Ellie Torrezb, ("Scrubs"), Matthew J. Wright, and Jessica Keeler. This is a violent tale of prolonging life through another's demise. Characters are dismantled, double-crossings are the norm, and in the finale an entire town descends into chaos. All of these elements create for a satisfying and heart shocking climax.
The film finds a premise in the ancient Roman myth involving the last breath. The final exhale of a dying person was captured or inhaled to prolong life. Characters Susan (Teague), Raif (Wright) and others spend much of the ninety minutes of the movie trying to procure vials of the deceased. Yet, many of the vials are from death row inmates or psychiatric patients,...
- 2/4/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Respire starts in the 30's and quickly fast forwards to present day. In the 30's Dr. Robert Kaminsky discovers that a persons last breath holds the power to curing disease and prolonging life, but with a price. He fins a way to harness the breath in vials. The movie doesn't spend too much time with the past and moves right in to present day with novelty shop Susan Jordan owner played by Tracy Teague who is battling for her life and who has pretty much given up on life. Her character is reckless, rude, chain smokes and comes a cross cold in the beginning. Jordan comes across a box that contains, you guessed it, some of the vials but not all of them. the path takes its course, Jordan becomes healed and her life changes over night but with consequences, as there are other side affects wit her quick recovery...
- 2/2/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Joe Estevez (Scar), Suzi Lorraine (Bikini Girls on Ice), Logan Anderson (One Tree Hill), Matthew James Gulbranson (Ninjas vs. Vampires), Ken Arnold (Dog) and Tracy Teague (Respire) star in a supernatural themed horror film directed by Michael Merino of
The Haunting of Pearson Place
Director Michael Merino just unleashed this teaser trailer (see below) for his latest effort. The film which is currently in post production is expected to have a release date in late Spring.
The Haunting of Pearson Place: In hopes of rebuilding their once-storybook marriage, Gwen and Steven (a young, attractive and successful couple) purchase a vacant Victorian house in a small town, intent on rebuilding the once beautiful house along with their marriage. The house at Pearson Place was once used as a hospice for returning soldiers from World War I. The now long-dead veterans were expecting kindness upon arrival at Pearson Place only to...
The Haunting of Pearson Place
Director Michael Merino just unleashed this teaser trailer (see below) for his latest effort. The film which is currently in post production is expected to have a release date in late Spring.
The Haunting of Pearson Place: In hopes of rebuilding their once-storybook marriage, Gwen and Steven (a young, attractive and successful couple) purchase a vacant Victorian house in a small town, intent on rebuilding the once beautiful house along with their marriage. The house at Pearson Place was once used as a hospice for returning soldiers from World War I. The now long-dead veterans were expecting kindness upon arrival at Pearson Place only to...
- 1/26/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Respire is a film about myth and the lengths some will go to in order to "prolong life" (Mti). In David A. Cross' film several characters will go through great challenges for immortality and time periods will be crossed in search of the "last breath" (Mti) from others. 28Dla is celebrating this thriller's February 15th release with a DVD give-away. Entry details are below and fans of fantasy can have a look at the trailer for Respire inside.
The synopsis for Respire is below:
"The Ancient Romans believed that the soul escaped one's body with the last breath. It was believed this last breath held the power to cure disease and prolong life. In the 1930's, Dr. Robert Kaminsky devoted his life to finding out how to harness the power in the last breath...
Susan Jordan owns a local novelty shop. One item in her shop, an antique box once owned by Dr.
The synopsis for Respire is below:
"The Ancient Romans believed that the soul escaped one's body with the last breath. It was believed this last breath held the power to cure disease and prolong life. In the 1930's, Dr. Robert Kaminsky devoted his life to finding out how to harness the power in the last breath...
Susan Jordan owns a local novelty shop. One item in her shop, an antique box once owned by Dr.
- 1/22/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Miami, Fl — Now in their 27thyear (1984-2011), Mti Home Video has become the premier film studio for independent filmmakers. On February 15, 2011, Mti will release the thrilling horror film Respire on DVD and VOD.The Ancient Romans believed that the soul escaped one’s body with the last breath. It was believed this last breath held the power to cure disease and prolong life. In the 1930′s, Dr. Robert Kaminsky devoted his life to finding out how to harness the power in the last breath… Susan Jordan owns a local novelty shop. One item in her shop, an antique box once owned by Dr. Kaminsky, draws the interest of two men – each with different motives. Susan quickly finds herself in a perilous struggle toprotect the box and the secrets that it holds. Respire stars Tracy Teague (The Wire, Diary of an Ex-Child Star), Mat Wright (Clouded Billy Cuff), Vince [...]...
- 1/14/2011
- by admin
- Horror News
When you die, where does your soul go? Does it depart for heaven or hell? Does it escape with your last breath? More importantly can it be captured and used for purposes we were never meant to dabble with in the first place? These are the questions asked by David A. Cross' new terror tale Respire, and come February 15th we'll get our answers ... so to speak.
Respire stars Tracy Teague, Mat Wright, Vince Eustace, Jessica Keeler and Ellie Torrez. DVD will present the movie in 16x9 widescreen with Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround sound; extras include:
Behind-the-scenes featurette Stills in Motion—The Asylum Photos The Auction House—Alternate Cut Music video Gag reel Trailers
Synopsis
A novelty shop owner suffering a terminal disease comes across a vial whose contents save her life. They also, however, give her violent flashbacks to the vial’s creator: a scientist who tried to harness...
Respire stars Tracy Teague, Mat Wright, Vince Eustace, Jessica Keeler and Ellie Torrez. DVD will present the movie in 16x9 widescreen with Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround sound; extras include:
Behind-the-scenes featurette Stills in Motion—The Asylum Photos The Auction House—Alternate Cut Music video Gag reel Trailers
Synopsis
A novelty shop owner suffering a terminal disease comes across a vial whose contents save her life. They also, however, give her violent flashbacks to the vial’s creator: a scientist who tried to harness...
- 1/13/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Tracy Teague, Mat Wright and Vince Eustace star in a horror film directed by David A. Cross - Respire
Susan Jordan, a local novelty shop owner and terminally ill woman, has been given little more than six months to live. As her body destroys itself and her time runs out, she searches desperately for a way to extend her life. When the means to her survival fall into her lap, in the form of a mysterious vial, she blindly administers the treatment on herself.
Her life is saved, but she begins to be plagued by violent flashbacks and fits of rage. She discovers that Randolph Kaminsky, a doctor in the 1930’s, created a drug which would eliminate incurable diseases and prolong life but only when combined with the breath of a dying person. Using himself and violent death-row prisoners as guinea pigs, he discovered that the formula had a drastic...
Susan Jordan, a local novelty shop owner and terminally ill woman, has been given little more than six months to live. As her body destroys itself and her time runs out, she searches desperately for a way to extend her life. When the means to her survival fall into her lap, in the form of a mysterious vial, she blindly administers the treatment on herself.
Her life is saved, but she begins to be plagued by violent flashbacks and fits of rage. She discovers that Randolph Kaminsky, a doctor in the 1930’s, created a drug which would eliminate incurable diseases and prolong life but only when combined with the breath of a dying person. Using himself and violent death-row prisoners as guinea pigs, he discovered that the formula had a drastic...
- 1/11/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Here's the artwork, DVD release date and specs for Mti Home Video's release Respire starring Tracy Teague, Mat Wright, Vince Eustace, Jessica Keeler and Ellie Torrez The DVD will hit store shelves on February 15th and will retail at around $24.95. Watch the trailer below, it looks really good!
Specs:
A behind the scenes featurette, stills in motion - the Asylum photos, the Auction House - alternate cut, a music video, gag reel, and trailers.
Synopsis:
The Ancient Romans believed that the soul escaped one's body with the last breath. It was believed this last breath held the power to cure disease and prolong life. In the 1930's, Dr. Robert Kaminsky devoted his life to finding out how to harness the power in the last breath... Susan Jordan owns a local novelty shop. One item in her shop, an antique box once owned by Dr. Kaminsky, draws the interest of...
Specs:
A behind the scenes featurette, stills in motion - the Asylum photos, the Auction House - alternate cut, a music video, gag reel, and trailers.
Synopsis:
The Ancient Romans believed that the soul escaped one's body with the last breath. It was believed this last breath held the power to cure disease and prolong life. In the 1930's, Dr. Robert Kaminsky devoted his life to finding out how to harness the power in the last breath... Susan Jordan owns a local novelty shop. One item in her shop, an antique box once owned by Dr. Kaminsky, draws the interest of...
- 1/11/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Joe Estevez, Suzi Lorraine, Logan Anderson, Tracy Teague, Matthew James Gulbranson, Ken Arnold and Gabriel Voss star in director Michael Merino's haunted house horror thriller chiller "The Haunting of Pearson Place".
The Haunting of Pearson Place deals with a couple, Gwen and Steven (a young, attractive and successful couple), who in hopes of rebuilding their once-storybook marriage, purchase a vacant Victorian home in a small town, intent on rebuilding the once beautiful house along with their marriage. The house at Pearson Place was once used as a hospice for returning soldiers from World War I. The now long-dead veterans were expecting kindness upon arrival at Pearson Place only to find that the war was Heaven compared to the house which is truly Hell. Our modern day couple intend to use the house as a B&B, but Pearson Place and its previous tenants have their own ideas.
The film...
The Haunting of Pearson Place deals with a couple, Gwen and Steven (a young, attractive and successful couple), who in hopes of rebuilding their once-storybook marriage, purchase a vacant Victorian home in a small town, intent on rebuilding the once beautiful house along with their marriage. The house at Pearson Place was once used as a hospice for returning soldiers from World War I. The now long-dead veterans were expecting kindness upon arrival at Pearson Place only to find that the war was Heaven compared to the house which is truly Hell. Our modern day couple intend to use the house as a B&B, but Pearson Place and its previous tenants have their own ideas.
The film...
- 1/10/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Mti Home Video will be releasing the film 'Respire' on DVD in February 2011. The movie was released in theaters in 2009. Check out the synopsis and trailer below..
Respire is written & directed by David A. Cross and stars Tracy Teague, Mat Wright and Vince Eustace.
Synopsis:
"Susan Jordan, a local novelty shop owner and terminally ill woman, has been given little more than six months to live. As her body destroys itself and her time runs out, she searches desperately for a way to extend her life. When the means to her survival fall into her lap, in the form of a mysterious vial, she blindly administers the treatment on herself.
Her life is saved but she begins to be plagued by violent flashbacks and fits of rage. She discovers that Randolph Kaminsky, a doctor in the 1930’s, created a drug which would eliminate incurable diseases and prolong life...
Respire is written & directed by David A. Cross and stars Tracy Teague, Mat Wright and Vince Eustace.
Synopsis:
"Susan Jordan, a local novelty shop owner and terminally ill woman, has been given little more than six months to live. As her body destroys itself and her time runs out, she searches desperately for a way to extend her life. When the means to her survival fall into her lap, in the form of a mysterious vial, she blindly administers the treatment on herself.
Her life is saved but she begins to be plagued by violent flashbacks and fits of rage. She discovers that Randolph Kaminsky, a doctor in the 1930’s, created a drug which would eliminate incurable diseases and prolong life...
- 11/22/2010
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Horrorfind BannerThe Horrorfind Weekend Film Festival takes place in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania September 3 to the 5 and this event has already announced the participation of Respire. Respire is an independent film, which takes myths from ancient Roman mythology to tell a tale of murder and immortality. From director David A. Cross (The Murder Game), Respire will be a welcome addition to the festival and the trailer for the show is available below.
The synopsis for Respire here:
"The ancient Romans believed that a person's last breath held the power to grant everlasting life. In the mid 1930's, a scientist named Dr. Randolph Kaminsky supposedly discovered a way to harness that power. But before he could share his findings with the world, he was murdered and his research thought to be lost forever.
Continues...
Flash forward to today, local novelty shop owner Susan Jordan learns she suffers from terminal cancer. While dealing with the inevitability of death,...
The synopsis for Respire here:
"The ancient Romans believed that a person's last breath held the power to grant everlasting life. In the mid 1930's, a scientist named Dr. Randolph Kaminsky supposedly discovered a way to harness that power. But before he could share his findings with the world, he was murdered and his research thought to be lost forever.
Continues...
Flash forward to today, local novelty shop owner Susan Jordan learns she suffers from terminal cancer. While dealing with the inevitability of death,...
- 8/13/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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