Grief-stricken over the death of their young son, Nate (DANIEL CALTAGIRONE) jets off with his wife Adrian (FLORA MONTGOMERY) and her brother Jay (NICHOLAS AARON) to immerse himself in a new extreme sport, urban exploration - the investigation of areas not designed for public use. But as their journey plunges them deep into .. Read more
| Starring | Daniel Caltagirone, Flora Montgomery, Nicholas Aaron, Madison Cunningham |
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| Director | David L. Cunningham |
| Genres | Horror |
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Grief-stricken over the death of their young son, Nate (DANIEL CALTAGIRONE) jets off with his wife Adrian (FLORA MONTGOMERY) and her brother Jay (NICHOLAS AARON) to immerse himself in a new extreme sport, urban exploration - the investigation of areas not designed for public use. But as their journey plunges them deep into underground Moscow, through Ivan the Terrible’s torture chambers and Stalin’s mythical Metro-2 subway system, it becomes clear their descent may be more than just a physical one. As the stress begins to take its toll and the lines between fantasy and reality become dangerously blurred, Nate is forced to confront head on horrors real and imagined. Featuring a pulsing soundtrack from The Crystal Method, this is a thrill ride not for the faint of heart…
| Starring | Daniel Caltagirone, Flora Montgomery, Nicholas Aaron, Madison Cunningham, Elissa Edmands Frankowski, Ava Mareau Garcia, Daniel Heriban, Jana Hospodarova, Margret H. Huddleston, Milan Majer |
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| Director | David L. Cunningham |
| Studio | OPTIMUM HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 16 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Horror |
| Language | English |
| Released | DVD: 16 Mar 2009 Production year: 2006 |
| Format | DVD |
This is a fairly short film and a little strange. Some of it is shot with a hand held caerma to give it that realisic feel and that's somethine you either like or don't like. The story a little different to the usual horror/thriller and although I think it could have been better it's not a bad film overall and worth a watch... It's not particularly thought provoking or shocking and won't win any awards but it's an o.k. film.
This is a fairly short film and a little strange. Some of it is shot with a hand held caerma to give it that realisic feel and that's somethine you either like or don't like. The story a little different to the usual horror/thriller and although I think it could have been better it's not a bad film overall and worth a watch... It's not particularly thought provoking or shocking and won't win any awards but it's an o.k. film.
Director Spike Jonze is fuming after Kanye West helped to leak a short film the pair shot together. After collaborating on West's Flashing Lights video, the rapper reteamed with Where the Wild Things Are filmmaker Jonze to create We Were Once a Fairytale, exclusively for Apple's iTunes. West plays himself in the movie, with scenes showing him drunk at a nightclub and having sex in a back room. The star came out of hiding last week (ends23Oct09) to post a link to the video on his website - not... Read more