YellowBrickRoad (2010)
The documents mention endless music & growing insecurity and madness
which they seem to dismiss even though a psychologist comes along to test their
sanity along the road.
Finding the start of the trail with help from the
only resident of the newly populated town willing to help they set out on a
journey into the realms of madness.
Napalm these fuckin munchkins |
The films strength is its ability to capture its audience
in the hopelessness of the situation, that the explorers are believing, everything they had ridiculed at
the start and tried to deny on the trail is occurring and eventually accepting
the inevitability they will never escape.
It is the key factor in these types of film working well in horror films
like room 1408 (2007) & Grave Encounters although YellowBrickRoad is not as good
as those it does bring across well the feeling of hopelessness.
The music sounded like 40s tunes mixed by JG
Thirlwell or NIN I kind of liked it.
Worst festival EVER |
A very-very
bleak atmosphere is created, with some decent gore effects and brutal moments.
Also the attempts to control the growing primal
urge to kill is probably the best bit of acting, along with the bad berry trip.
Turdige: The acting isn’t great even for a $½million budget, most of the characters
are bland so you don’t really invest any time hoping for their survival. The final end.... end... tried to be off the wall insanity but
just came across craptastic.
Happy Pills |
Overall: Reminiscent
of the even simpler (and better) Blair Witch Project (1998). This trippy sometimes mind numbing horror has
a good simple premise some nasty gore scenes and is worth a try but the music
& the David Lynch ending may piss you off.
Director: Jesse Holland, Andy Mitton Cast: Cassidy Freeman, Anessa Ramsey, Clark Freeman, Lee Wilkof.
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