2 articles from 2009
Rapid Fire: Farmhouse, Haunting Of Winchester House, Hills Run Red
30 September 2009 1:14 PM, PDT
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If you frequent the world wide web you've probably noticed The Hills Run Red reviews running rampant across countless sites. While it's a pretty kick ass flick I think it's important to remember it's not the only kick ass flick to hit shelves this week. Rather, this past Tuesday was a very significant day for the genre, as a whole load of quality flicks were unleashed on the public. So I took it upon myself to shed light on a few you may have missed.
First off, we'll take a look at the George Bessudo directed mind bender Farmhouse (see Scott Licina's lengthy review here), which totes a bit of a Dante's Inferno vibe. The story sees a young troubled couple (Scarlet, played by Jamie Anne Allman and Chad played by William Lee Scott) crash their car in the middle of a hardly inhabited countryside. The two are fortunate to find a farmhouse nearby,
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Farmhouse (Film Review)
23 June 2009 1:25 PM, PDT
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What could ever be more horrific than the loss of one’s child? That question lies at the very heart of Farmhouse, a clever, twisting and intense entry in the ever-expansive genre of horror. The film is actually branded as a psychological thriller, and while it does work well in that context, at its core it’s a horror movie through and through.
The plot revolves around a young couple, Scarlet and Chad, who attempt to leave their old life behind after losing their infant son. Through a series of non-linear flashbacks we discover that this isn’t the only reason for their (initially) unexplainable sudden departure, and that there is a much more at work here than just two grieving parents running away from heartache.
After abandoning their home and belongings they head north, bound for Seattle, but a nasty car accident in the California wine country makes short work of their escape.
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