By Jonathan Weichsel
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The White Faced Man is a fifty minute long Diy horror-thriller directed by Luke Ramer and starring Gerald Prince, about a hit man who is only hired to kill scummy people, who learns that his wife is pregnant and must decide whether or not to give up contract killing. He goes to sleep, and wakes up in a nightmare version of his neighborhood where he and a neighbor are chased by "the white faced man," a supernatural killer with a scythe.
While Gerald Prince does a decent job as the lead, the supporting cast is a mixed bag, with the actress who plays his wife being the worst in the cast. The opening scene of the hit man doing his job is stylish, and the nightmare world is effectively surreal, just different enough from the real world to be unnerving, without going overboard. The white...
MoreHorror.com
The White Faced Man is a fifty minute long Diy horror-thriller directed by Luke Ramer and starring Gerald Prince, about a hit man who is only hired to kill scummy people, who learns that his wife is pregnant and must decide whether or not to give up contract killing. He goes to sleep, and wakes up in a nightmare version of his neighborhood where he and a neighbor are chased by "the white faced man," a supernatural killer with a scythe.
While Gerald Prince does a decent job as the lead, the supporting cast is a mixed bag, with the actress who plays his wife being the worst in the cast. The opening scene of the hit man doing his job is stylish, and the nightmare world is effectively surreal, just different enough from the real world to be unnerving, without going overboard. The white...
- 4/22/2015
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- MoreHorror
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