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One of my highlights of 2010 was the press access I got to the Glasgow Film festival, a chance to watch a diverse range of movies and one of those was Adam Green’s FROZEN.
Green is better known for his modern day slasher movie Hatchet (Hatchet 2 will be the closing movie of London Frightfest in London this august) but Frozen is a perfect example creating a low budget movie using a simple idea and creating some intense as well at time pyschological. This maybe a horror-thriller movie but is an example any budding movie makers should take note of.
Green was meant to be there in person at the screening in Glasgow but he got snowed under and got stuck in a new york airport so his good friend Tim Sullivan director of 2001 Maniacs:Field of Screams (movie which was shown after frozen) did the honours.
synopsis:A typical day on the slopes turns into a chilling nightmare for three snowboarders when they get stranded on the chairlift before their last run. As the ski patrol switches off the night lights, they realize with growing panic that they’ve been left behind dangling high off the ground with no way down. With the resort closed until the following weekend and frostbite and hypothermia already setting in, the trio is forced to take desperate measures to escape off the mountain before they freeze to death. Once they make theirmove, they discover with horror that they have much more to fear than just the frigid cold. As they combat unexpected obstacles, they start to question if their will to survive is strong enough to overcome the worst ways to die – source: Frozen Movie Facebook PageAs you know how slow im at writing up reviews I never really got around to doing the review but as the movie hasn’t been released yet in UK, there’s still time! At The Frightfest Glasgow they announced the movie is due to come out in UK&Ireland on October 1st but like any release date for movies these days your guess is good as mines!
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