A horrifyingly fresh look at the iconic detective that delves into his worst nightmares that haunt him about one case he could never solve.A horrifyingly fresh look at the iconic detective that delves into his worst nightmares that haunt him about one case he could never solve.A horrifyingly fresh look at the iconic detective that delves into his worst nightmares that haunt him about one case he could never solve.
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Must see film to see a shattered hero at the end of his era and the past that haunts him. Creative writing and a super cool villain that you will remember! Happy to encourage family and friends to see this work of art! Congratulations to the cast and crew for their contribution to this film. Small independent films need everyone's support now more than ever so do what you can to support the industry and all the talent that works so hard to create art that they are obviously passionate about. This film will leave you thinking about other iconic heroes and what their story would be if they were real people.
Maybe you're one of the many mainstream American movie goers and thus might be skittish or apprehensive about seeing independent films.
Or, maybe you only see Hollywood blockbusters until a friend drags you to see an Indie film.
I myself am usually skeptical about Indie films as they often lack in proper sound, colorization, and editing. However this film, by the remarkably talented writer-director CJ Goodwyn, displayed quality sound, excellent colorization & tone (perfectly set for this dark and different psycho thriller) and first rate editing (think of the late Sally Menke of Tarantino's films).
Thank goodness! Or should I say thank Goodwyn?
From the intense and moving monologues of the Sherlock Holmes character (actor Les Best), to the perfectly timed musical score, I have to admit I was captivated... and I mean edge of the seat captivated throughout most of 'Mare of the Night'.
Dang! I am truly impressed by what comes out of the south Texas film industry.
EASY FOR ME TO RECOMMEND THIS FILM!
Or, maybe you only see Hollywood blockbusters until a friend drags you to see an Indie film.
I myself am usually skeptical about Indie films as they often lack in proper sound, colorization, and editing. However this film, by the remarkably talented writer-director CJ Goodwyn, displayed quality sound, excellent colorization & tone (perfectly set for this dark and different psycho thriller) and first rate editing (think of the late Sally Menke of Tarantino's films).
Thank goodness! Or should I say thank Goodwyn?
From the intense and moving monologues of the Sherlock Holmes character (actor Les Best), to the perfectly timed musical score, I have to admit I was captivated... and I mean edge of the seat captivated throughout most of 'Mare of the Night'.
Dang! I am truly impressed by what comes out of the south Texas film industry.
EASY FOR ME TO RECOMMEND THIS FILM!
Lost in the trenches of Sherlock Holmes' nightmares and deep-rooted sense of loss and guilt is a story of a man who has saved hundreds of lives while the deaths of others he couldn't save plague his soul. With incredible music scores, dark and terrifying film finesse, and powerful performances that will draw you deep into the mind of Sherlock Holmes, you'll stay on the edge of your seat from the first minute! The cinematography in this film far exceeded my hopes, and the music scores summoned me deep into the murky mires of hellacious stories of love, loss, and sinister retribution. Don't blink.
CJ Goodwyn has hit his stride! His best movie to date! No matter how much you love or hate Sherlock Holmes, this is a whole new take on the classic character, a dark and thrilling vision. The acting, cinematography, and score have made this a must see. It's interesting to dive this deep into the psyche of a detective who couldn't win them all, and the depths his mind could go to. Especially when depression and addiction add to the madness. Les Best is haunting. Michelle Masker, Taylor Ann King, Benjamin Regan, Jon Rich, all the cast did a great job in bringing us to the past and making it believable. Independent cinema is still the best movie making.
I personally enjoyed the "darker" take on Sherlock Holmes. Originally envisioned a horror type setting from Sherlock after reading The Hound of Baskerville when I was younger. In addition to that, I also thought seeing vulnerability and insight into some of Holmes' personal struggles added a nice human element to the overall film. Les Best's performance was captivating as Sherlock along with Taylor King's. Thought the villain character was creative too. It's impressive that this is an indie film. I do know the director won San Antonio director of the year in 2024 and look forward to seeing more of his work in the future. Overall enjoyable film experience👍
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- TriviaLes Best (Sherlock) achieved the wine bottle shot in one take as there was only a single wine bottle to shatter for it.
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