One... two.... three... ready or not, here I come! In honor of the fifth anniversary of the hide and go seek driven slasher "The Murder Game" from director Robert Harari, the director himself is offering two lucky readers of Bdhr, a DVD copy of the film. The Murder Game follows a group of teenagers who invent a game in which one of them is secretly chosen to be a "killer," while the others remain innocent victims. Armed with prop weapons, the "killer" must eliminate the other players before being found out. To enhance their experience, the teens sneak into a large self-storage warehouse during its closed, late-night hours to hold their game. At first, it's better than ever. But, things take a horrific turn as one by one, the players begin dying...for real.
Two lucky winners will find themselves the winner of a brand spanking new DVD copy of...
Two lucky winners will find themselves the winner of a brand spanking new DVD copy of...
- 9/23/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Year: 2007Director: Robert HarariCast: Steve Polites, Katie Sirk, Samuel Klin, Max Hambleton, Ariana Almajan
A group of high school friends develop and regularly play their own "murder game," which is similar to good, old fashioned hide and seek. One of them is elected to be the killer by drawing a specific card. The others have no idea who the killer is and the group splits up and hides and the elected killer "kills" anyone he or she can find. The person who can figure out the identity of the killer first wins the game. Understandably, their parents do not approve of the game so forbid their children to participate in it. However, being teenagers, they find a way around this obstacle by sneaking into a large indoor storage facility to play the murder game safely away from the possibility of parents discovering what they are up to. Unfortunately, they are not alone,...
A group of high school friends develop and regularly play their own "murder game," which is similar to good, old fashioned hide and seek. One of them is elected to be the killer by drawing a specific card. The others have no idea who the killer is and the group splits up and hides and the elected killer "kills" anyone he or she can find. The person who can figure out the identity of the killer first wins the game. Understandably, their parents do not approve of the game so forbid their children to participate in it. However, being teenagers, they find a way around this obstacle by sneaking into a large indoor storage facility to play the murder game safely away from the possibility of parents discovering what they are up to. Unfortunately, they are not alone,...
- 3/2/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Troy)
- Fright Meter
Robert Harari is the Maryland based horror director of the indie film The Murder Game which finds a group of teenagers playing a variation on hide and go seek in which the participants have to hide from the killer. However, someone has taken the game a bit too seriously and is now murdering off the other participants. Unfortunately, no one can escape since they are playing in an underground storage facility that is locked up until morning time. We had the chance to ask Robert a few questions. Here is what he had to say.
So who is Robert Harari and what are you all about?
I'm a film/video producer from Baltimore, Maryland. Been doing this since graduating from Towson University here in Baltimore back in '99.
You've worked in many different functions in the horror genre. Which one proved to be the most taxing and which one did...
So who is Robert Harari and what are you all about?
I'm a film/video producer from Baltimore, Maryland. Been doing this since graduating from Towson University here in Baltimore back in '99.
You've worked in many different functions in the horror genre. Which one proved to be the most taxing and which one did...
- 10/1/2010
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Horrorfind BannerThe Horrorfind Weekend Film Festival takes place in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania September 3 to the 5 and this event has already announced the participation of Respire. Respire is an independent film, which takes myths from ancient Roman mythology to tell a tale of murder and immortality. From director David A. Cross (The Murder Game), Respire will be a welcome addition to the festival and the trailer for the show is available below.
The synopsis for Respire here:
"The ancient Romans believed that a person's last breath held the power to grant everlasting life. In the mid 1930's, a scientist named Dr. Randolph Kaminsky supposedly discovered a way to harness that power. But before he could share his findings with the world, he was murdered and his research thought to be lost forever.
Continues...
Flash forward to today, local novelty shop owner Susan Jordan learns she suffers from terminal cancer. While dealing with the inevitability of death,...
The synopsis for Respire here:
"The ancient Romans believed that a person's last breath held the power to grant everlasting life. In the mid 1930's, a scientist named Dr. Randolph Kaminsky supposedly discovered a way to harness that power. But before he could share his findings with the world, he was murdered and his research thought to be lost forever.
Continues...
Flash forward to today, local novelty shop owner Susan Jordan learns she suffers from terminal cancer. While dealing with the inevitability of death,...
- 8/13/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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