Stars: Hannah Emily Anderson, Daniel Arnold, Madison Walsh, Helen Belay, Roseanne Supernault, Kyra Harper, Luke Moore | Written by Berkley Brady, Tim Cairo | Directed by Berkley Brady
Dark Nature begins with a much different, and more realistic horror than what follows. Joy is busy in the kitchen making dinner when Derek gets home. It’s obvious he’s not happy and from the way both Joy and the dog react we know that is a very bad thing. She barely escapes, the dog isn’t so lucky.
Six months later Joy is still trying to get past this trauma and her friend Carmen thinks she has the solution. She convinces her to join her, Tara (Helen Belay; Abracadavers), Shaina and some others on a camping trip/therapy session with the somewhat controversial Dr. Dunnely, “You guys talk about her like you’re in a cult”.
Berkley Brady makes her feature debut...
Dark Nature begins with a much different, and more realistic horror than what follows. Joy is busy in the kitchen making dinner when Derek gets home. It’s obvious he’s not happy and from the way both Joy and the dog react we know that is a very bad thing. She barely escapes, the dog isn’t so lucky.
Six months later Joy is still trying to get past this trauma and her friend Carmen thinks she has the solution. She convinces her to join her, Tara (Helen Belay; Abracadavers), Shaina and some others on a camping trip/therapy session with the somewhat controversial Dr. Dunnely, “You guys talk about her like you’re in a cult”.
Berkley Brady makes her feature debut...
- 5/29/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
For a few years now writer/director Benjamin Ross Hayden has been dabbling in an interesting subgenre of filmmaking which mixes mysticism, fantasy, technology and the apocalyptic. His debut film Agophobia was a 30-minute blend of tech and fantasy and his feature film debut The Northlander appears to be working with similar themes even if the setting is slightly different.
The year is 2961 in a future where most of humanity has disappeared, the land has been reclaimed by nature and the only traces of humanity are small groups of people peppered throughout the wilderness.
A hunter named Cygnus (Corey Sevier) is called by the matriarch of his tribe to protect his people from a band of Heretics and the movie focuses on Cygnus as he traverses through the desert and fores [Continued ...]...
The year is 2961 in a future where most of humanity has disappeared, the land has been reclaimed by nature and the only traces of humanity are small groups of people peppered throughout the wilderness.
A hunter named Cygnus (Corey Sevier) is called by the matriarch of his tribe to protect his people from a band of Heretics and the movie focuses on Cygnus as he traverses through the desert and fores [Continued ...]...
- 3/16/2017
- QuietEarth.us
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