Marshall's "Descent" Scores Top Prize at Genre Fest
From the director of "Dog Soldiers" comes "The Descent," which has earned solid reviews and enthusiastic moviegoer feedback over in England. The subterranean chiller won the top prize at Sweden's Fantastic Film Festival over the weekend, which makes us greedy Americans wonder when Lions Gate will finally release the flick stateside.
"The Descent," which focuses on an all-female group of cave explorers who discover something ... unpleasant, opened in the UK on July 2nd, pulled in a pretty respectable $4.8 million, and earned praise from Variety, The Guardian, Empire, and just about every online horror geek with a keyboard. (The Tomatometer presently reads 100% for "The Descent" so far; only 10 reviews, but they're all rather positive.)
Not surprisingly, the horror-friendly folks at Lions Gate snatched the flick up for North American distribution ... but (probably because of a goofy little turkey called "The Cave," they haven't graced us with a release date just yet.
Rave reviews, solid box office, and a few festival awards? Not too shabby! Let's hope LG goes for an actual theatrical release instead of that silly little direct-to-video approach.
The official website for "The Descent" can be spelunked right here, but be sure to dim those lights before watching the trailer!
"The Descent," which focuses on an all-female group of cave explorers who discover something ... unpleasant, opened in the UK on July 2nd, pulled in a pretty respectable $4.8 million, and earned praise from Variety, The Guardian, Empire, and just about every online horror geek with a keyboard. (The Tomatometer presently reads 100% for "The Descent" so far; only 10 reviews, but they're all rather positive.)
Not surprisingly, the horror-friendly folks at Lions Gate snatched the flick up for North American distribution ... but (probably because of a goofy little turkey called "The Cave," they haven't graced us with a release date just yet.
Rave reviews, solid box office, and a few festival awards? Not too shabby! Let's hope LG goes for an actual theatrical release instead of that silly little direct-to-video approach.
The official website for "The Descent" can be spelunked right here, but be sure to dim those lights before watching the trailer!
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skletonkee writes: on Sep 27 2005 01:39 PM [b]spelunked?[/b] huh? (Reply to this) |
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UweBoll writes: on Sep 27 2005 02:29 PM [b]Scariest film ever[/b] I can't really explain what so good about it, but from the tensed and claustrophobic first half to its second hour gorefest, the film hits all the right notes. And the all female cast is a great, plus it gives a whole new dynamic to the genre. Gripping, terrifying, nasty, no CGI PG-13 rubbish here, it's a mature, full on raw horror. I have never been so scared in a cinema. It truly deserves a good marketing campaign, if Lion's gate pulled it with Saw last year, I hope they can do the same with that one. (Reply to this) |
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