Un grupo de prófugos queda atrapado en una antigua guerra entre bestias diurnas y criaturas nocturnas, luchando por sobrevivir al conflicto.Un grupo de prófugos queda atrapado en una antigua guerra entre bestias diurnas y criaturas nocturnas, luchando por sobrevivir al conflicto.Un grupo de prófugos queda atrapado en una antigua guerra entre bestias diurnas y criaturas nocturnas, luchando por sobrevivir al conflicto.
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An amazing movie I plan on sharing with many friends and family once released on DVD or a streaming platform.
Enjoyed the homestead feeling of the setting and the characters that called it home. The practical effects and special effects were an impressive combination. Loved each monsters costume and effects along with the transformations between the two.
Nice and gory, with a lot of fun humor thrown in. I feel like the only thing that would be holding it back is the acting in some scenes, but if you're someone who can look past that, you'll find it really fun and enjoyable. I hope to see more from this team in the future! Made an account just to rate this movie.
The independent film had a funny side to it. With a bit of personalized jokes many would find funny but only a handful would know the real meaning behind.
Ten out of ten would recommend!
Enjoyed the homestead feeling of the setting and the characters that called it home. The practical effects and special effects were an impressive combination. Loved each monsters costume and effects along with the transformations between the two.
Nice and gory, with a lot of fun humor thrown in. I feel like the only thing that would be holding it back is the acting in some scenes, but if you're someone who can look past that, you'll find it really fun and enjoyable. I hope to see more from this team in the future! Made an account just to rate this movie.
The independent film had a funny side to it. With a bit of personalized jokes many would find funny but only a handful would know the real meaning behind.
Ten out of ten would recommend!
I tend to be little more kind to indie stuff. Really I'd probably put it at 6 or 7 tops. But I know movies like this always end up getting hit by a bunch of unfair one's by incels.
Anyway, an, A Hard Place was wild. It's got monsters, action, and just enough heart to keep you locked in. The story pulls you in quick-some bad guys get caught up in something way bigger than them, and it goes off the rails in the best way. The acting was solid, the creatures looked awesome, and it didn't feel like some cheap movie. Honestly, I didn't know what to expect, but I had a blast watching it. Definitely worth checking out.
Anyway, an, A Hard Place was wild. It's got monsters, action, and just enough heart to keep you locked in. The story pulls you in quick-some bad guys get caught up in something way bigger than them, and it goes off the rails in the best way. The acting was solid, the creatures looked awesome, and it didn't feel like some cheap movie. Honestly, I didn't know what to expect, but I had a blast watching it. Definitely worth checking out.
Director Jason Horton delivers the goods and then some in this gritty, brutal, and wildly imaginative horror-thriller that grabs you by the throat and doesn't let go. From the first frame to the last, A Hard Place is a relentless ride through a nightmare landscape of blood, beasts, and backwoods madness.
What could have easily been just another low-budget creature flick is instead elevated by Horton's sharp direction, a committed ensemble cast, and a screenplay (co-written with Michael Epstein) that leans hard into atmosphere, chaos, and unexpected depth.
The plot kicks off with a group of desperate criminals on the run after a job gone wrong but this isn't your typical "bad guys in the woods" tale. These unlucky fugitives stumble straight into an ancient war between two monstrous factions: one that rules the day, and one that hunts the night. The battleground? A cursed stretch of forest crawling with grotesque, tree like creatures that feel ripped from a fever dream.
Just when it seems the criminals have hit rock bottom, they're "rescued" by a group of rednecks... who may be even more terrifying than the monsters themselves. But don't expect clichés these characters are part of a deep, bloody feud, and they bring with them a twisted lore that makes Deliverance look tame.
And presiding over it all? Horror legend Felissa Rose as Henrietta absolutely electric in every scene, spinning chilling mythology with the kind of presence only a true genre icon can deliver.
Despite its indie roots, A Hard Place plays like a high-octane, big-budget creature feature. The cast is impressively large and used to full effect these aren't nameless victims waiting to die, but distinct personalities with moments to shine (or be torn to pieces). The kills are wild, inventive, and memorable and the creature effects are delightfully grotesque, giving fans of practical horror something to cheer for.
There's a brutal charm to the way Horton builds this world equal parts Southern gothic, dark fantasy, and Grindhouse gore. The script crackles with grim humor and surprising heart, balancing carnage with a compelling sense of myth and menace.
The performances are strong across the board. Lynn Lowry and Rachel Amanda Bryant provide emotional grounding, while Kevin Ashley, Sadie Katz, and Bai Ling add grit and style. Glen Plummer brings a veteran weight to the cast, and of course, Felissa Rose devours every frame she's in. Marvin Maddicks Jr. Is in the movie as a zombie . Maybe one of the best zombies, great job.
If The Evil Dead crashed into Southern Comfort and got possessed by From Dusk Till Dawn, the result would be A Hard Place. It's gritty, bloody, unhinged horror done right packed with monsters, mayhem, and a wild imagination.
What could have easily been just another low-budget creature flick is instead elevated by Horton's sharp direction, a committed ensemble cast, and a screenplay (co-written with Michael Epstein) that leans hard into atmosphere, chaos, and unexpected depth.
The plot kicks off with a group of desperate criminals on the run after a job gone wrong but this isn't your typical "bad guys in the woods" tale. These unlucky fugitives stumble straight into an ancient war between two monstrous factions: one that rules the day, and one that hunts the night. The battleground? A cursed stretch of forest crawling with grotesque, tree like creatures that feel ripped from a fever dream.
Just when it seems the criminals have hit rock bottom, they're "rescued" by a group of rednecks... who may be even more terrifying than the monsters themselves. But don't expect clichés these characters are part of a deep, bloody feud, and they bring with them a twisted lore that makes Deliverance look tame.
And presiding over it all? Horror legend Felissa Rose as Henrietta absolutely electric in every scene, spinning chilling mythology with the kind of presence only a true genre icon can deliver.
Despite its indie roots, A Hard Place plays like a high-octane, big-budget creature feature. The cast is impressively large and used to full effect these aren't nameless victims waiting to die, but distinct personalities with moments to shine (or be torn to pieces). The kills are wild, inventive, and memorable and the creature effects are delightfully grotesque, giving fans of practical horror something to cheer for.
There's a brutal charm to the way Horton builds this world equal parts Southern gothic, dark fantasy, and Grindhouse gore. The script crackles with grim humor and surprising heart, balancing carnage with a compelling sense of myth and menace.
The performances are strong across the board. Lynn Lowry and Rachel Amanda Bryant provide emotional grounding, while Kevin Ashley, Sadie Katz, and Bai Ling add grit and style. Glen Plummer brings a veteran weight to the cast, and of course, Felissa Rose devours every frame she's in. Marvin Maddicks Jr. Is in the movie as a zombie . Maybe one of the best zombies, great job.
If The Evil Dead crashed into Southern Comfort and got possessed by From Dusk Till Dawn, the result would be A Hard Place. It's gritty, bloody, unhinged horror done right packed with monsters, mayhem, and a wild imagination.
I dabbled in the indie film scene in the last 2 months and Jason Horton is someone I followed closely. Extremely passionate man, with a passionate crew, and a master at crowdfunding. His perseverance and dedication to his craft is extremely admirable. I'm thrilled to be associated in the indie film scene even though it is minimal. Therefore, my opinion of this movie is coming from the perspective of a fan with a passion for the dreamers of this caliber in this industry. As such, I try to keep those things in mind since this is indeed an indie film with budgets nowhere near bigger films even though those bigger ones can flop as well. Usually, it seems to me, the independent films that seemed generic aren't because of a lack of passion, it's just a lack of budget and the actors and skill sets of certain production team members. Having said that, let's dive in.
The movie of course is about a group of people in a situation where they need to get somewhere to lay low for a bit. That somewhere just happens to be in a secluded area near a wintry mountain in a place where two different evils collide.
The premise of the movie sounds fantastic! There's a certain type of creature in the day that comes out, a certain type of creature at night, and it just so happens this group of people find themselves, of all the days that there could have been, on a day where those two types of creatures meet and battle.
From a production standpoint, I think the cinematography is excellent, the locations are great for what they want to accomplish, the sound team did a great job, the script was decent enough, the pacing was really well done as most Indie movies tend to have dry spots that are tough for me to sit through and sometimes I have to forward through them a little bit. The ideas in the story were pretty cool and I thought original, and there was even some pretty cool setups that I wasn't sure what to expect which is always a solid Plus for me. I love some unpredictability!
I think the movie starts out very fun, with some purposeful cheesiness that switches gears to a more serious tone. I think when it's switched to the serious tone there wasn't enough setup of what was going on nor character development for me to care much about the characters. Perhaps it was meant to just jump into a little mystery and get to the creepiness of the story. I think this was one of the downfalls of it being a more awesome movie. The actors that played this group of people didn't seem very convincing to me either except one or two of them. This is usually what I find in the case of independent movies. Not that they're bad, just for me I wasn't convinced. I'm not sure why but it seems lately the female actors tend to be more convincing than the male ones from the few movies I've seen.
But it does pick up pace to get to an isolated location which later was revealed to be a smart story choice. I remember reading about how some of the reviews on this movie might be AI reviews because of the mention of desert scenes or scenarios or locations or whatnot. This is definitely not a desert setting. There are trees, fields of grass, thick snow covering the road, some patches of snow here and there. And if you received behind the scenes or even read about it you'll hear about some of the struggles they had keeping warm on set. Nice try AI and those of you who can't bother to summon the energy to give a real review. These are dreamers for crying out loud, show a little more respect.
The things I enjoyed most about the movie was the pacing that didn't keep me bored, the fantastic looking daytime creatures, the creepy nature of the night creatures, the bit of cheesiness here and there on purpose, some of the funny characters when the main ones get to the compound, and some of the scenarios. I enjoy movies more when I do not know what's actually going to happen. This movie has a bit of mystery and thankfully some suspense to boot! I think the most well-acted character was "Mama". But there were enough characters mixed in there to make me believe what was going on. Some funny and charming ones too. And I think this whole compound area, and all the people in it, is charming enough for this movie to stand out and maintain relevance longer than it may have otherwise had. It was a nice twist, the way the writers decided to have the personalities and characters on the compound.
What was a bit of a miss for me was that some of the other actors weren't convincing. Also, the big battle scene between the two creatures was a little lackluster. It really wasn't that intense, for the most part. Of course it is an indie movie, but I have seen better and more engaging battles in low budgets. It was the only time in the movie that I felt like fast forwarding a little bit. And another drawback from me was some of the story. Because of where we meet our main group at the beginning of the movie was not a believably acted situation and me having no real connection with the characters made me not really care too much what happened at the end. But it was definitely a fun watch, had some good chuckles, fantastic story idea, some of the characters were played very well and enough unpredictability that I feel like the score of seven is well deserved. If you like independent movies, especially dealing with this idea, there's no way you should miss this movie. There is enough there to keep you invested and I don't feel like yiuy would think it was a waste of time by the time the credits rolled. It hits way more than it misses and it was so fun to see how it wound up. As a fan in the Indie scene itself, I of course, encourage you to check it out. As someone who just likes Independent films, especially like this, I encourage you to check it out. If you don't like watching beyond 10 million dollar or more budgets, well you still probably would like a few things here.
This movie was made by passionate fans of the supernatural, creatures, some gore, some suspense, some mystery and thrills, a little campiness and cheesiness, and a lot of fun and that's exactly what you get here, plus some!
The movie of course is about a group of people in a situation where they need to get somewhere to lay low for a bit. That somewhere just happens to be in a secluded area near a wintry mountain in a place where two different evils collide.
The premise of the movie sounds fantastic! There's a certain type of creature in the day that comes out, a certain type of creature at night, and it just so happens this group of people find themselves, of all the days that there could have been, on a day where those two types of creatures meet and battle.
From a production standpoint, I think the cinematography is excellent, the locations are great for what they want to accomplish, the sound team did a great job, the script was decent enough, the pacing was really well done as most Indie movies tend to have dry spots that are tough for me to sit through and sometimes I have to forward through them a little bit. The ideas in the story were pretty cool and I thought original, and there was even some pretty cool setups that I wasn't sure what to expect which is always a solid Plus for me. I love some unpredictability!
I think the movie starts out very fun, with some purposeful cheesiness that switches gears to a more serious tone. I think when it's switched to the serious tone there wasn't enough setup of what was going on nor character development for me to care much about the characters. Perhaps it was meant to just jump into a little mystery and get to the creepiness of the story. I think this was one of the downfalls of it being a more awesome movie. The actors that played this group of people didn't seem very convincing to me either except one or two of them. This is usually what I find in the case of independent movies. Not that they're bad, just for me I wasn't convinced. I'm not sure why but it seems lately the female actors tend to be more convincing than the male ones from the few movies I've seen.
But it does pick up pace to get to an isolated location which later was revealed to be a smart story choice. I remember reading about how some of the reviews on this movie might be AI reviews because of the mention of desert scenes or scenarios or locations or whatnot. This is definitely not a desert setting. There are trees, fields of grass, thick snow covering the road, some patches of snow here and there. And if you received behind the scenes or even read about it you'll hear about some of the struggles they had keeping warm on set. Nice try AI and those of you who can't bother to summon the energy to give a real review. These are dreamers for crying out loud, show a little more respect.
The things I enjoyed most about the movie was the pacing that didn't keep me bored, the fantastic looking daytime creatures, the creepy nature of the night creatures, the bit of cheesiness here and there on purpose, some of the funny characters when the main ones get to the compound, and some of the scenarios. I enjoy movies more when I do not know what's actually going to happen. This movie has a bit of mystery and thankfully some suspense to boot! I think the most well-acted character was "Mama". But there were enough characters mixed in there to make me believe what was going on. Some funny and charming ones too. And I think this whole compound area, and all the people in it, is charming enough for this movie to stand out and maintain relevance longer than it may have otherwise had. It was a nice twist, the way the writers decided to have the personalities and characters on the compound.
What was a bit of a miss for me was that some of the other actors weren't convincing. Also, the big battle scene between the two creatures was a little lackluster. It really wasn't that intense, for the most part. Of course it is an indie movie, but I have seen better and more engaging battles in low budgets. It was the only time in the movie that I felt like fast forwarding a little bit. And another drawback from me was some of the story. Because of where we meet our main group at the beginning of the movie was not a believably acted situation and me having no real connection with the characters made me not really care too much what happened at the end. But it was definitely a fun watch, had some good chuckles, fantastic story idea, some of the characters were played very well and enough unpredictability that I feel like the score of seven is well deserved. If you like independent movies, especially dealing with this idea, there's no way you should miss this movie. There is enough there to keep you invested and I don't feel like yiuy would think it was a waste of time by the time the credits rolled. It hits way more than it misses and it was so fun to see how it wound up. As a fan in the Indie scene itself, I of course, encourage you to check it out. As someone who just likes Independent films, especially like this, I encourage you to check it out. If you don't like watching beyond 10 million dollar or more budgets, well you still probably would like a few things here.
This movie was made by passionate fans of the supernatural, creatures, some gore, some suspense, some mystery and thrills, a little campiness and cheesiness, and a lot of fun and that's exactly what you get here, plus some!
It's my understanding that this film started out in crowdfunding. Many crowdfunded films are simply unwatchable on account of the bad acting and low production value. This movie is quite different. With a standout performance from Felissa Rose (along with Thomsen, Bryant, Undercuffler, and some fresh-faced hunks) leading the charge, the remaining characters fall in line to deliver a comedic thrill ride. There are seriously several laugh out loud moments in the middle of the carnage which is truly refreshing as is the original concept. I expect more good things to come from writer/director J. Horton!
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- TriviaThe main portion of the shoot is in Ohio in February 2024 with one final sequence to be shot in Los Angeles in April 2024.
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Written by Rich Stafford
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
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- También se conoce como
- Trapped in the Crunchy Death Zone
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- USD 200,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 28 minutos
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- 2.39:1
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