An estranged father and son are re-united at a wedding party. However, a thunderstorm traps them in a cabin, forcing the family to reveal deeper secrets.An estranged father and son are re-united at a wedding party. However, a thunderstorm traps them in a cabin, forcing the family to reveal deeper secrets.An estranged father and son are re-united at a wedding party. However, a thunderstorm traps them in a cabin, forcing the family to reveal deeper secrets.
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- 2 wins & 2 nominations total
Jennifer Blanc-Biehn
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Having grown up watching Michael Biehn in so many great James Cameron blockbusters, it was cool to see a different side of him. Plot was decent. I did like the setting with the rain forcing everyone to confront their own demons. Plus is was cool to see the movie as a flashback and know something big had happened due to all the treachery. It was obvious the actors were definitely giving it their all especially Biehn as the slimy drunk father and Matthew Ziff as the troubled son. Great dysfunctional father and son relationship there! I definitely want to give this movie another try, since I did enjoy the dialogue between the various actors. Besides it is important to support those indie films!
What the hell was this. I thought I was going to see a rather good horror flick because there are some shots edited in between the story that makes you think a massacre is on it's way but sadly it's the movie itself that is a massacre.
And so many names that I admire, Biehn, Blanc, Keats and Butler, all names that I have seen in a lot of good flicks but here together they are a failure. It's not that the acting is terrible it's the story itself. Nothing really happens except arguments and frustrations and of course treachery. But it's the editing that destroyed this flick. It's clearly to see that the close-ups were shot in another take. it's full of mistakes on part of facial expressions.
Even clocking in under an hour (begin and end credits) it's still a boring flick. And at the end you see what the in between shots were all about. No, this isn't a good flick. Sad to see Michael Biehn, who produced this, falling into a void. And Sarah Butler, seen her so many times in flicks and even in the flesh isn't showing the anger she has in so many of her flicks.
No effects at all, a very cheap flick, not worth your time.
Gore 0/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 0/5 Story 1,5/5 Comedy 0/5
And so many names that I admire, Biehn, Blanc, Keats and Butler, all names that I have seen in a lot of good flicks but here together they are a failure. It's not that the acting is terrible it's the story itself. Nothing really happens except arguments and frustrations and of course treachery. But it's the editing that destroyed this flick. It's clearly to see that the close-ups were shot in another take. it's full of mistakes on part of facial expressions.
Even clocking in under an hour (begin and end credits) it's still a boring flick. And at the end you see what the in between shots were all about. No, this isn't a good flick. Sad to see Michael Biehn, who produced this, falling into a void. And Sarah Butler, seen her so many times in flicks and even in the flesh isn't showing the anger she has in so many of her flicks.
No effects at all, a very cheap flick, not worth your time.
Gore 0/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 0/5 Story 1,5/5 Comedy 0/5
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- $625,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 7 minutes
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