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Another Blalock classic from Seraph Films
IamHollywoodHomeless19 August 2012
Once again my day has been blessed with some great filmmaking. Seraph films never fails to deliver.

The Face at the Window is a short piece directed by Gene Blalock for this production company I have had good fortune to stumble upon. As is with all their films this is very high quality.

A tale of suspense and horror as we visit the fear within a stranded car and a dark forest. The cinematography is creepy, dark, unique and could stand alone simply on effectiveness. Bring this together with a great cast Ashley Donigan, Douglas Tait, James Tumminia and Chris Waters and the recipe blends into a fantastic meal of horror.

I seek out every film I can from anyone associated with Seraph films and Gene Blalock. They bring back real filmmaking keeping the story telling as it should be, pure fun.

Thanks for another one guys.

Christian Calloway www.IMDb.me/IamHollywoodHomeless www.IamHollywoodHomeless.com
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well crafted
Kirpianuscus26 October 2019
"Well crafted", for a short horror by Gene Blalock is not the fair definition. Because you expect a well crafted horror. And each detail remains seductive in the most deep sense. Night. A couple nowhere. Dialogue, jokes, and clues about end. And the desired final. So, just good.
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