Monday, February 22, 2010

No Sympathy for the Devil

Sympathy is an independent horror production that is getting rave reviews, despite having to labour on with a minuscule $6,500 budget. Andrew Moorman's entire film takes place in one hotel room, as a "bank robber...[holds a] rebellious teenager hostage" (Bloody). This Hitchockian styled thriller has been reviewed from Variety.com to Dread Central and Bloody Disgusting, with each review more flattering than the last. Available April 27th, Sympathy, from reviews, is worth sitting down to "feel completely f&%^ing entertained" (AintitCool)! The details for this small film are below.

The synopsis for Sympathy here:

"When a reckless bank robber and his rebellious teenage hostage hole up for the night in a bad motel, anything can happen. A mysterious stranger and dark twists of fate send this night into a descent of bloody madness in this deadly game of cat and mouse where nothing is what it seems. Lock yourself in for this bloody tale that is equal parts classic suspense thriller and grindhouse horror.

Release Date: April 27th.

Director: Andrew Moorman.

Writer: Arik Martin.

Cast: Marina Shtelen, Aaron Boucher, and Steven Pritchard.

No trailer available at this time. Check the film's website for more details:

Sympathy Homepage



Sources:

Sympathy Movie Review at Bloody Disgusting

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