Stars: Daniel O’Reilly, Makenzie Sconce, D.T. Carney, Lorenzo Leonard, Ryan Kos, David Holt | Written and Directed by Matt Sconce
Jack Ward, the protagonist of The Girl on the Mountain is a man hunted by guilt. A conductor and composer, he was so devoted to his art that everything else, including his family, came second. As a result, he blames himself for the tragedies that befell them.
He’s come to the mountains, possibly to kill himself, but in the film’s opening minutes he fails to find the courage to pull the trigger. Which is a good thing because while washing up in a river he sees a ragged young girl, Aria (Makenzie Sconce; Firefall: An Epic Family Adventure) stealing his backpack. Catching up with her after she conveniently trips, he discovers she’s mute and communicates with sign language. Which, equally conveniently, Jack also knows.
Having introduced the viewer to the two leads,...
Jack Ward, the protagonist of The Girl on the Mountain is a man hunted by guilt. A conductor and composer, he was so devoted to his art that everything else, including his family, came second. As a result, he blames himself for the tragedies that befell them.
He’s come to the mountains, possibly to kill himself, but in the film’s opening minutes he fails to find the courage to pull the trigger. Which is a good thing because while washing up in a river he sees a ragged young girl, Aria (Makenzie Sconce; Firefall: An Epic Family Adventure) stealing his backpack. Catching up with her after she conveniently trips, he discovers she’s mute and communicates with sign language. Which, equally conveniently, Jack also knows.
Having introduced the viewer to the two leads,...
- 3/15/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Director Pearry Teo (Necromentia) is set to release another nightmare upon the world. The film is titled Pale Horse and it involves voodoo, magic and menagerie. As well, the film's first trailer is now available. And, the clip emphasizes costume, setting and mystery. Even the story is being shrouded in a black mist. Pale Horse stars Eileen Dietz (The Exorcist), Alexandra Bard (Strange Blood), Perish Dignam, Taylor Plecity, Jimbo Barnett and Lorenzo Leonard. The trailer beckons below. As well, a movie poster has been released for this title. The graphic offers two taglines: "A voodoo odyssey" and "Darkness is forever." The movie poster also shows more of the film's elaborate costumes, hair and makeup. Fans of indie horror will be pleased to know that this feature is now completed and it will be available soon. More details on the film are listed below. Actress Alexandra Fritz is seen here. The character Sabien.
- 4/5/2015
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Directed by Pearry Teo (Necromentia, Witchville) and produced by Kim Durham for Meraxes Entertainment, Pale Horse is a brand new gothic horror currently in post-production. Little, beyond the teaser trailer for the film on the official Facebook page and the fact the film is a new take on the voodoo mythos, is known about the movie – but it does have a stellar cast of genre talent, including Eileen Dietz (The Exorcist), Alexandra Bard (Strange Blood), Perish Dignam, Taylor Plecity, Jimbo Barnett and Lorenzo Leonard.
Check out the first teaser poster and two character one-sheets below, and keep it right here for more information on Pale Horse as we have it.
Check out the first teaser poster and two character one-sheets below, and keep it right here for more information on Pale Horse as we have it.
- 4/1/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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