Saturday, June 11, 2011

A Poster Analysis of Victor Salva's Rosewood Lane Starring Rose McGowan

The film poster for Rosewood Lane is splayed with: "from the director of 'Jeepers Creepers,' while a figure can be seen reflected in the iris. The tagline states: "evil dwells in the most unlikely places." And one of those places might be the local paper route, as a young boy plays a game of "cat and mouse" (Rosewood) with a radio talk show host and psychiatrist. The villain seems to have impacted with some of his newspapers. The figure in the poster is covered in newsprint and the main figure's expression is one of malevolence. So, enjoy this early look at a graphic, which blends horror with psychology, to entice you to read more below.

The plot synopsis for Rosewood Lane is here:

"Follow Rose McGowan as she plays Doctor Sonny Blake, a radio talk show psychiatrist, when she moves back to her childhood home after her alcoholic father dies. Once back in her old neighborhood she discovers the local paperboy is a frightening and cunning young sociopath that targeted her father and now targets her. When the boy starts calling her show and recites eerie nursery rhymes, an unnerving game of cat-and-mouse begins. When the game escalates, she suddenly finds herself in a terrifying all out war, one that forces her to redefine her ideas of good and evil, and has her fighting to stay alive" (Rosewood).

Director: Victor Salva.

Producer: Phillip B. Goldfine.

Cast: Rose McGowan, Lauren Velez, Ray Wise, Lesley-Anne Down, Lin Shaye, and Rance Howard.

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