A troubled father, Peter Stube, retreats to Bilford, a town full of werewolf lore in hopes of dealing with personal demons. But to his dismay, he must face the truth of his troubled past or ... Read allA troubled father, Peter Stube, retreats to Bilford, a town full of werewolf lore in hopes of dealing with personal demons. But to his dismay, he must face the truth of his troubled past or risk becoming part of the legend.A troubled father, Peter Stube, retreats to Bilford, a town full of werewolf lore in hopes of dealing with personal demons. But to his dismay, he must face the truth of his troubled past or risk becoming part of the legend.
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My wife and I loved watching Torn. The film does a great job showing the struggle that people have when trying to overcome an addition. The story line also does a really great job of bringing the towns folklore into the picture, making you question if what is really happening real or a delusion. And just when you think something is heading in one direction there is a twist awaiting it, leaving you on the edge of you seat wondering "What's going to happen next?".
The cast and crew really brought this story to life. Looking forward for more movies from Ryen William Thomas, I can't wait to see what is next!
The cast and crew really brought this story to life. Looking forward for more movies from Ryen William Thomas, I can't wait to see what is next!
"Torn" masterfully blends the haunting elements of psychological thriller with the supernatural, resulting in a gripping cinematic experience that leaves you questioning the boundaries between reality and folklore. Directed by Ryen Thomas, this film is a tour de force in storytelling, aided by a stellar cast that brings depth and authenticity to their roles.
Jordon Alexander delivers a powerhouse performance as Peter Stube, a man grappling with the demons of alcoholism. His portrayal is raw and unflinching, capturing the torment and desperation of a soul teetering on the precipice of self-destruction. As the narrative unfolds, we witness Stube's journey to Bilford, a town steeped in werewolf legend, searching for solace and redemption.
Alfonso Freeman, in a supporting role, adds a gravitas to the narrative with his portrayal of Sheriff Mike Lewis, a figure who becomes pivotal in Stube's quest for self-discovery. Freeman's commanding presence on screen is a testament to his seasoned acting prowess, enhancing the film's intricate layers.
However, it's Danny Vinson's portrayal of Ned Bowers that steals the show. Vinson brings a haunting vulnerability to the character, making Bowers a standout figure in the town's tapestry of outcasts. Bowers is a man battling his own monster, and Vinson's performance is nothing short of extraordinary.
The screenplay, penned with meticulous care, weaves a narrative that seamlessly blends the psychological turmoil of its characters with the supernatural elements of Bilford's werewolf lore. The pacing is taut, maintaining proper suspense to keep the audience engaged.
In conclusion, "Torn" is a testament to the talent of its cast and crew and a must-see for aficionados of psychological thrillers and supernatural dramas alike. Bravo.
Jordon Alexander delivers a powerhouse performance as Peter Stube, a man grappling with the demons of alcoholism. His portrayal is raw and unflinching, capturing the torment and desperation of a soul teetering on the precipice of self-destruction. As the narrative unfolds, we witness Stube's journey to Bilford, a town steeped in werewolf legend, searching for solace and redemption.
Alfonso Freeman, in a supporting role, adds a gravitas to the narrative with his portrayal of Sheriff Mike Lewis, a figure who becomes pivotal in Stube's quest for self-discovery. Freeman's commanding presence on screen is a testament to his seasoned acting prowess, enhancing the film's intricate layers.
However, it's Danny Vinson's portrayal of Ned Bowers that steals the show. Vinson brings a haunting vulnerability to the character, making Bowers a standout figure in the town's tapestry of outcasts. Bowers is a man battling his own monster, and Vinson's performance is nothing short of extraordinary.
The screenplay, penned with meticulous care, weaves a narrative that seamlessly blends the psychological turmoil of its characters with the supernatural elements of Bilford's werewolf lore. The pacing is taut, maintaining proper suspense to keep the audience engaged.
In conclusion, "Torn" is a testament to the talent of its cast and crew and a must-see for aficionados of psychological thrillers and supernatural dramas alike. Bravo.
If you are like me, it's difficult to find original films in a world filled with big budget safe formulaic movies. Torn is a rare gem that is a thought provoking psychological thriller worth investing your time. This movie proves low budget does not mean low quality. Actor/writer Jordon Alexander gives an award worthy performance along side a stellar cast. Whether you are considering buying a ticket to see Torn at your local theater or heading to a showing at the local film festival circuit, be sure to arrive early and get good seats! Two thumbs way up! Looking forward to seeing more from director Ryen William Thomas!
This is a great film! Well-made story, takes the viewers on an exciting journey through one man's struggle and keeps you on the edge of your seat the entire time! Sometimes, when we think we have life (or a movie) figured out, we realize we just might not. Excellent cast and crew brought this film to life and truly gave it a quality that stands above many other movies I've seen. There are many twists, and turns, and moments that make the hair on the back of your neck stand-up! It was a pleasure to watch this film. Definitely recommend watching this one! Kept me guessing & on my toes!! Add to your watchlist now!
If you're looking for a mind-bending psychological film and a movie that will keep you at the edge of your seat, this is the film to add to your watchlist. From the beginning to the end you are questioning if the narrator is experiencing reality or a "delusion". It was an experience to go and explore the psyche of the protagonist and the demons he was facing.
The production of the movie stood out as every scene was shot with a purpose in mind, a purpose that would put all the pieces together as the move hits it climax. Look forward for more work from this production company. 10/10 will watch again.
The production of the movie stood out as every scene was shot with a purpose in mind, a purpose that would put all the pieces together as the move hits it climax. Look forward for more work from this production company. 10/10 will watch again.
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