9 June 2011

Watch the Creepy atmospheric Trailer for Indie Horror ENTRANCE

One thing Ive always noticed with Film Festivals is that the movie you expect to shine usually disappoint with smaller less known flicks doing the business one of the upcoming movies ENTRANCE  potentially could be one of those surprise hits. Next week Los Angeles Film Festival will kick off and Dallas Hallam, Patrick Horvath's indie horror is looking like one of those movies to watch out for (June 24th) and they have released their trailer to promote the film. It was the trailer which caught our eye, usually with horrors you see the 'victims' been victimised but Entrance's trailer does seem to dodge the generic approach by going for a more artistic direction, the shots beautifully taken. In this trailer we dont actually see the victims but hear there torment making it a creepy atmospheric clip suggesting bad things are happening as the trailer rolls on, the feel of not actually seeing whats going on make the whole fair disorientating but very intriguing to see more!

check out the trailer below.


Entrance by ThePlaylist

A remarkably deft blending of genres, this character-study-meets-horror-flick is a true East Side collaboration. Suzy the Silverlake barista really is Suzy the Silverlake barista (and a gifted actress) and the rambling hillside home she inhabits onscreen was director Dallas Hallam’s rental during shooting. But what’s most remarkable about Hallam and Patrick Horvath’s directorial debut is the unshakable sense of dread it evokes. Be warned–you may not sleep so well once you’ve experienced Entrance.

When Suzy, a beautiful Silverlake hipster, mysteriously loses her beloved dog, a creeping anxiety begins to set in and she decides she’s had enough of L.A.. But on the night of her going-away party, Suziey finds out that leaving might not be so easy.

source ThePlaylist

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