Straight outta Uruguay (wait you've never heard of that country before? C'mon it's like a Spring Break hot spot!) comes the claustrophobic horror outing The Silent House, a film which claims to be the first horror movie executed in one continuous shot...
This proclamation is funny considering director Robert Archer Lynn made the same claim when he released “Deadbox” onto the indie horror scene over three years ago. Regardless, “The Silent House” looks pretty interesting despite its lofty declarations and the trailer’s overall lack of coherence. We're very curious to see how well this idea is presented on-screen.
Here’s a handy plot synopsis and teaser trailer below.
First horror film to play as one single shot for 72 minutes. Laura and her father Wilson settle down in a cottage that seems to be off the beaten track in order to update it since its owner will soon put the house up for sale.
This proclamation is funny considering director Robert Archer Lynn made the same claim when he released “Deadbox” onto the indie horror scene over three years ago. Regardless, “The Silent House” looks pretty interesting despite its lofty declarations and the trailer’s overall lack of coherence. We're very curious to see how well this idea is presented on-screen.
Here’s a handy plot synopsis and teaser trailer below.
First horror film to play as one single shot for 72 minutes. Laura and her father Wilson settle down in a cottage that seems to be off the beaten track in order to update it since its owner will soon put the house up for sale.
- 1/29/2010
- by admin
- Horrorbid
Straight outta Uruguay comes the claustrophobic horror outing “The Silent House,” a film which claims to be the first horror movie executed in one continuous shot. This proclamation is funny considering director Robert Archer Lynn made the same claim when he released “Deadbox” onto the indie horror scene over three years ago. Regardless, “The Silent House” looks pretty interesting despite its lofty declarations and the trailer’s overall lack of coherence. I’m very curious to see how well this idea is presented on-screen. Here’s a handy plot synopsis, courtesy of Arrow in the Head: First horror film to play as one single shot for 72 minutes. Laura and her father Wilson settle down in a cottage that seems to be off the beaten track in order to update it since its owner will soon put the house up for sale. They will spend the night there in order to...
- 1/28/2010
- by Todd
- Beyond Hollywood
Forget everything you learned in film class over the summer. “Adrenaline” director Robert Archer Lynn wants you to know that his latest picture, the upcoming paintball slasher epic “Deadbox” (aka “Havoc”), contains the longest single take in the history of the medium. In fact, the movie’s gimmick is listed in nearly ever press release related to the project, boldly declaring to anyone who will listen that the entire project was executed using an intriguing 105-minute shot. And while this is certainly an impressive accomplishment, it really won’t amount to anything worthwhile if the movie itself is a complete and utter waste of your precious time. That, of course, remains to be seen. Presently, Aleksandr Sokurov haunting 2002 masterpiece “Russian Ark” holds the title for the longest take. If what Lynn claims is true, I guess that’s about to change. Here’s a quick synopsis if you’re interested:...
- 9/8/2009
- by Todd
- Beyond Hollywood
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