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Run time:
85 min.
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Language:
English
Director Adam Wingard, Star AJ Bowen, Writer Simon Barrett, and Producers Zak Zeman, Evan Katz, and Travis Stevens will be live in person!
Embark on a trip into a quiet, paranoid world where ugly things happen behind
closed doors and down desolate country roads. Garrick (A.J. Bowen) has escaped
from prison and is on the run. His ordinary looks and casual demeanor mask
his menacing true nature—that of an unassuming serial killer who can’t control
his compulsion to kill. Disguising his appearance and driving along interstates
under the cover of night, he leaves a trail of corpses as he makes his way across
the country.
Meanwhile, Sarah (Amy Seimetz) spends her days working as a
dental hygienist and her evenings in AA meetings. She slowly opens up to
the support group and makes a tentative romantic connection with fellow member Kevin (Joe Swanberg). Awkward in their newfound sobriety, they bump
and fumble in their courtship until Sarah gradually gains the confidence to
reveal a dark secret from her wounded past—a secret that, unbeknownst to
her, is about to resurface.
The two juxtaposed story lines interweave as the
film progresses, allowing the mystery to unfold at its own contemplative pace.
While the title might imply a degree of exploitation and nastiness, director
Adam Wingard triumphs in placing the dramatic narrative ahead of genre
conventions. Still, the frenetic tension is palpable as it builds to a boiling point
and the characters’ secrets are gradually revealed. Wingard gained attention
for numerous videos and shorts, as well as his micro-budget, head-trip features
HOME SICK and POP SKULL, which were both self-financed and made with
friends. He’s developed a keen cinematic eye, melding striking imagery with
intricately layered soundscapes to create emotionally honest characters and
an intimate atmosphere. A HORRIBLE WAY TO DIE marks the arrival of a fresh,
dedicated vision in independent American cinema. (Colin Geddes, TIFF)
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