I wanted to like this film, and while there's much to admire in its technique, the script ultimately ruins it completely. Given its low budget, the film looks and sounds as good as a big-budget production, so I take my hat off to the cinematographer, the production designer, and everyone involved in creating the sound, which is fundamental to its premise. The direction is also solid, although the writer-director has his limits with long stretches where the protagonist simply listens to an audio file with nothing happening around him. Apparently, the film originated as a potential horror podcast, and perhaps that would have been more fitting. Director: Ian Tuason Writer: Ian Tuason Stars: Nina Kiri, Adam DiMarco, Michèle Duquet One of my main complaints is that the screenwriter, like so many others in film and television, doesn't understand podcasting. The entire film revolves around a podcast that the protagonist records remotely with an unseen male co-host. At times, the show ...
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