hrivnak
I saw this movie at the Atlanta Film Festival and first, let me say that this movie LOOKS great. I have to commend those responsible for the visual side of the film, the director, the D.P., the gaffer, etc. It all looks great. There's many creative shots in this piece and the Hi-Def video does them justice.The acting is pretty top notch as well, especially David Carridine (who's always great) and Chris Rydell (who I don't believe I've seen before). Clementine Ford and Liam O'Neill were decent, but not spectacular, in their parts, but I'm not sure they had enough to carry them as leads. On the other hand, the supporting characters played by Chad McKnight, Sara Stanton and Tim Habeger were deftly portrayed and nearly steal the show.My biggest complaint would probably be the plot, as I figured out where the story was headed about half-way through and it seemed to lumber along to get to that point. But overall, the story is very original and the visuals were so well done, you may not notice.This is definitely one of the most impressive, truly indie films I've seen in a while. It shows what Atlanta filmmakers have been doing under the radar for a while now. Hopefully, it gets distribution...
hexed
I've just returned from the Atlanta Film Festival where I had to honor of attending such an amazing movie. First of all, this movie is nothing like the trailer presented it to be. I was blown away by some of the amazing shots and art direction in this movie, not to mention the story is so in depth. This movies look is breath taking. It was shot on HD and it shows. It's nice to know that Atlanta film makers are being recognized with films such as this one. I recommend this film to anyone who can get a chance to watch it. I hope it becomes a wide release movie and look forward to telling a lot of people about it. Good Luck to the film's makers and hope to see your future projects.