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Rust Belt Driller

  • 2021
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
31
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Rust Belt Driller (2021)
Horror

Renn Maxwell seems to have everything going for him. He has a manager that cares, he's good enough at his craft (visual art) to have private gallery screenings. He seems to live in a nice lo... Read allRenn Maxwell seems to have everything going for him. He has a manager that cares, he's good enough at his craft (visual art) to have private gallery screenings. He seems to live in a nice looking house and he has a committed, streetwise, and beautiful partner in Carol. But Renn h... Read allRenn Maxwell seems to have everything going for him. He has a manager that cares, he's good enough at his craft (visual art) to have private gallery screenings. He seems to live in a nice looking house and he has a committed, streetwise, and beautiful partner in Carol. But Renn has been followed all his life by something dark. And now with the chaos of the modern worl... Read all

  • Directors
    • Tilke Hill
    • David R. Williams
  • Writer
    • Aaron Krygier
  • Stars
    • Aaron Krygier
    • Jillian Geurts
    • Veronica Knightly
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    31
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Tilke Hill
      • David R. Williams
    • Writer
      • Aaron Krygier
    • Stars
      • Aaron Krygier
      • Jillian Geurts
      • Veronica Knightly
    • 3User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Aaron Krygier
    Aaron Krygier
    • Renn Maxwell
    Jillian Geurts
    Jillian Geurts
    • Carol
    Veronica Knightly
    • Pamela
    Stephen Jakiel
    • Abel
    Sarah Jeanne
    • Madison…
    Derek Powell
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    Andy Rich
    Andy Rich
    • Benji Marks
    Anthony Pacella
    • Glenn
    Roselyn Kasmire
    Roselyn Kasmire
    • Drill Girl 2
    Kristina Santiago
    Kristina Santiago
    • Drill Girl 1
    Michael Argentieri
    Michael Argentieri
    • Larcen
    Mary Coleman
    • Homeless Woman
    Michael Ciesla
    • Sean the Construction Worker
    Alycia Ripley
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    Marisa Caruso
    • Urban Explorer
    Lauren Kirchmyer
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    Robin Lalisse
    • Cruised Bum
    Christine Lauer
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    • Directors
      • Tilke Hill
      • David R. Williams
    • Writer
      • Aaron Krygier
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    9friedfysh

    The wrong people are watching this film.

    Ok, so you expect a film called "Rust Belt Driller" to have about as much nuance as a drill bit to the head, but this is a really good film that deserves some love.

    As someone who thought the classic "Driller Killer" was rubbish (I was 12, so I could be wrong), and more generally doesn't go in for "gore fest" movies, I expected this to be one of those violent shocker films with a meritless script, cardboard acting, and a budget that should have been spent elsewhere. Oh no. Not at all. In fact, my only problem with this movie is its title, which is a bit of a conundrum. A film called "Rust Belt Driller" is going to draw an audience. There are hordes of people (not to mention distributors) who will snap up anything promising a cheap visceral thrill. Grunge horror is just about the only genre that can be made with no money and still make some. Sad, but true. Unfortunately for the makers of this film, they are going to draw and then disappoint those people. This film is an arthouse psychological study dressed up as a horror film. The problem is thus; a title that gives an inkling to its true nature might risk vanishing into obscurity never finding the right audience. That hypothetical subset being people probably too consumed watching the next Oscar baiting "independent" (read: lower budget studio-produced) gem or "foreign" film. So instead, we have a film promising shocks and gore, yet delivering none of that. Alright, there is some; but it's played almost ironically. People looking for a shock fest are going to be disappointed by what they find and therefore (in my opinion) unfairly say this is a bad film. I feel that the same thing happened with the recent "Halloween Ends", which was marketed as one thing (the same as all the other films before it), yet turned itself into something beautiful instead. I suppose watching either of these films off the back of their promotional content is a bit like ordering a pizza and getting salmon and rice. It's not what you were expecting. It doesn't have the wide appeal. But isn't it really better, more delicious?

    The film this most reminds me of isn't a horror film at all, but rather "Donnie Darko", an almost unclassifiable film itself, but nonetheless one of my all-time favourites. This is a film that draws you into the mind of its protagonist (Aaron Krygier, who also wrote and produced the movie) and makes you uncomfortable through suffering in his psychological struggles. It does this using techniques that provoke emotional responses rather than gut reactions to visual torture to get you wincing. What we have here is not a video nasty, but rather a fascinating drama/tone piece about mental health. Aaron is great, as is the "presence" played by Veronica Knightly (who mysteriously doesn't seem to be in anything else). Her part reminded me a bit of the mother in Darren Aronofsky's film by the same name. She's part ghost, part love interest, part symbol of sadness. She doesn't even get much to say. It's a marvel of acting, cinematography and editing to create that being (I don't want to say character). The actress is definitely one to watch too (though as I mentioned, it seems like you can't in anything else, so watch this!). Fear not; it isn't all doom and gloom. Much like in the life of a depression sufferer, there are shifts in tone here. The comic sections are really funny and even more strangely, they don't seem out of place. Andy Rich, Roselyn Kasmire and Kristina Santiago play these sections wonderfully and elevate the film even further.

    In closing, I would say this is a film that might not be the most pleasant watch, but it is truly wonderful, and it's an experience that will stay with you. Do yourself a favour and watch it! It might make a nice double bill with Lars Von Trier's Melancholia or the similarly great-but-bleak Requiem for a Dream (another Aronofsky).
    10moxtundra

    rivetting tension

    Take all the episodes from twin peaks, subject them to the pressure of the Marianas trench and you get Rust Belt Driller. Krieger is the rare kind of villain who you would assume has read Satre's Being and Nothingness and takes it deadly serious. The direction kept me off-balance like in a nightmare. The acting complemented the general agitation well ; Krieger in particular was a force. The brooding tension he delivers with his deep voice and stark expression is unforgettable. Marshall Maxwell's brief campy performance was a delicious nugget. A weird, wrenching film that might keep you up at night like a thunderstorm. So does reading Poe. Finally, I got to get me one of them drills!

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    • Release date
      • August 27, 2021 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Buffalo, New York, USA(Niagara Frontier Food Terminal)
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      • Hi Glennn Films
      • Cyfuno Ventures
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