The world is a scary place, and just when mankind thinks they have seen it all, something arrives just in time to bite us right on our collective asses. Such is the case with the latest indie terror tale Embedded, and we have a look at it for you right here.
The film, directed by Michael Bafaro, stars Don Knodel (Man Without a Name), Steve Thackray (The Ennead), Jeb Beach (Rise of the Planet of the Apes), Jennifer Koenig ("Once Upon a Time"), Krista Magnusson, Arpad Balogh, and Lori Watt (Watchmen).
Synopsis
Through the lens of the camera, James Parnell, a seasoned correspondent for Nbs news, and his cameraman, Tom Whittaker, embed themselves into the nine-person posse that sets off into the rugged wilderness terrain of the Rocky Mountains to find a missing child who may become the next victim of what is believed to be a rogue grizzly… and...
The film, directed by Michael Bafaro, stars Don Knodel (Man Without a Name), Steve Thackray (The Ennead), Jeb Beach (Rise of the Planet of the Apes), Jennifer Koenig ("Once Upon a Time"), Krista Magnusson, Arpad Balogh, and Lori Watt (Watchmen).
Synopsis
Through the lens of the camera, James Parnell, a seasoned correspondent for Nbs news, and his cameraman, Tom Whittaker, embed themselves into the nine-person posse that sets off into the rugged wilderness terrain of the Rocky Mountains to find a missing child who may become the next victim of what is believed to be a rogue grizzly… and...
- 5/7/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Last year I wrote two reviews in which I gauged some of the problems inherent to the web series format. Cataclysmo and the Time Boys could have been a fun little exercise in sci-fi camp if it didn’t have all the episodic time in the world to keep meandering into wearying nonsense. Artifact, on the other hand, needlessly apes big-budget film and TV dramatic intrigue with limited financial means, and the results are painful. Perhaps its issues aren’t entirely endemic to its format - countless indie features do the same sort of derivative thing - but it doesn’t seem like having the ability to parcel out its action in bit-sized samples would at all help it to achieve awareness of its insufferable self-seriousness. Canadian web series The Ennead possesses both of these fatal flaws. As written, directed, and produced by Terry Miles (who’s also behind the...
- 6/18/2009
- by Michael Joshua Rowin
- Tilzy.tv
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