Sunday, March 25, 2007
Shadow Puppets (2006) Brussels International Festival of fantastic film
Directed by: Michael Winnick
Genre: Horror
Screenings:Tuesday, 17 Apr 2007, 00:00 at Tour & Taxis (Main)
Synopsis: She awakes in a padded room. She can’t remember who she is, where she is or how she got here. Outside of the cell, there is no one. But she is trapped, locked inside this strangely abandoned facility. Sounds can be heard echoing throughout the corridors. Horrible sounds; clawing, scraping, hissing, screaming. Sounds intent on killing her. There are others like her, other captives who can’t remember who they are or how they got here. There is one thing they can all agree upon. They must escape. And they must do it soon. Because those terrifying sounds echoing throughout the facility are being made by the very shadows themselves, shadows that can’t be stopped by walls, doors or weapons, shadows that have already taken the lives of everyone else at the facility and whose only intent is to take the very essence that makes them live.
Shadow Puppets is simply scary and effective, keeping you in suspense from beginning to end, thanks to its unique special effects, original premise and many genuine jump-out-of-your-seat moments. The soundtrack and unusual sound effects only add to the sense of terror. Jolene Blalock (Star Trek : Enterprise, Stargate SG1, ), James Marsters (Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Angel, Smallville) and Horror-icon Tony Todd (Candyman, Final Destination, Hatchet) are all excellent. Shadow Puppets, is a real treat for horror fans.
Country: U.S.A.
Cast: Tony Todd, Jolene Blalock, James Marsters, Marc Winnick
Screenplay: a Michael Winnick film
Producer: Bob Crowe
Editing: Christopher Hutton
Music: Ross Nykiforuk
Photography: Jonathan Hale
Costumes: Anabella Valenzuela
Make-up: Kumiko Kojima
Decor: Kristen Ridgway
Art director: Starla Christian
Version: O., Bil. ST
Running time: 102 min.
Format: Digibeta
Production data: Angel Entertainment
Worldsales data: Shoreline Entertainment
Distribution data: Shoreline Entertainment
Brussels International Festival of fantastic film
Genre: Horror
Screenings:Tuesday, 17 Apr 2007, 00:00 at Tour & Taxis (Main)
Synopsis: She awakes in a padded room. She can’t remember who she is, where she is or how she got here. Outside of the cell, there is no one. But she is trapped, locked inside this strangely abandoned facility. Sounds can be heard echoing throughout the corridors. Horrible sounds; clawing, scraping, hissing, screaming. Sounds intent on killing her. There are others like her, other captives who can’t remember who they are or how they got here. There is one thing they can all agree upon. They must escape. And they must do it soon. Because those terrifying sounds echoing throughout the facility are being made by the very shadows themselves, shadows that can’t be stopped by walls, doors or weapons, shadows that have already taken the lives of everyone else at the facility and whose only intent is to take the very essence that makes them live.
Shadow Puppets is simply scary and effective, keeping you in suspense from beginning to end, thanks to its unique special effects, original premise and many genuine jump-out-of-your-seat moments. The soundtrack and unusual sound effects only add to the sense of terror. Jolene Blalock (Star Trek : Enterprise, Stargate SG1, ), James Marsters (Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Angel, Smallville) and Horror-icon Tony Todd (Candyman, Final Destination, Hatchet) are all excellent. Shadow Puppets, is a real treat for horror fans.
Country: U.S.A.
Cast: Tony Todd, Jolene Blalock, James Marsters, Marc Winnick
Screenplay: a Michael Winnick film
Producer: Bob Crowe
Editing: Christopher Hutton
Music: Ross Nykiforuk
Photography: Jonathan Hale
Costumes: Anabella Valenzuela
Make-up: Kumiko Kojima
Decor: Kristen Ridgway
Art director: Starla Christian
Version: O., Bil. ST
Running time: 102 min.
Format: Digibeta
Production data: Angel Entertainment
Worldsales data: Shoreline Entertainment
Distribution data: Shoreline Entertainment
Brussels International Festival of fantastic film
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