Michael James Baker
Brian McKechnie (co-director)
Michael James Baker (writer)
Everyone has their own more
Six very different people with drastically different perspectives pass the time discussing sex, violence, and one very uptight friend. full summary | add synopsis
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| Katharine Jane Reid | ... | Rachel | |
| Graeme Anning | ... | Greg | |
| Natalie Bartello | ... | Samantha | |
| Jason Sharman | ... | Ray | |
| Sarah Kim Turnbull | ... | Chloe | |
| Tom Doelman | ... | Quinn |
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| Michael James Baker | |||
| Brian McKechnie | (co-director) | ||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Michael James Baker | writer | |
Produced by | |||
| Brian McKechnie | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Kazuto Okawa | |||
Special Effects by | |||
| Greg Johnston | .... | special effects coordinator | |
| Greg Johnston | .... | special effects supervisor | |
Visual Effects by | |||
| Mor Adivi | .... | opening credit sequence | |
107 min
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"The idea of showing the events of an evening through the eyes of 6 'friends' is a curious take on the regular B-movie. Weave in cut-shots depicting the inner thoughts of each friend, relating to themselves and other members of the group, and some technical trickery thrown in for good measure and you've actually got a pretty unique filmic experience. The problems come from the caricature characters who have very little depth and are exactly as you'd expect. The psycho shoot-out at the finale (and the spooky pay-off) don't exactly ring true either but get past that and there's a decent film and a great premise trying to expose themselves." - Alex Mann, Chaotic Order #13