Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA woman who fled her abusive father's vineyard as a teenager returns after his death. She uncovers the family's dark secrets, which have festered, leading to violence and death, as she settl... Leer todoA woman who fled her abusive father's vineyard as a teenager returns after his death. She uncovers the family's dark secrets, which have festered, leading to violence and death, as she settles the estate.A woman who fled her abusive father's vineyard as a teenager returns after his death. She uncovers the family's dark secrets, which have festered, leading to violence and death, as she settles the estate.
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We got to talk to brande about the film and now's it's on Tubi . It's a great film and you can tell it was a passion film. It's both haunting and beautiful landscape and dark subject matter makes it a great watch. Lots of gore and fun within the film. The acting is fun and the fact that son and mother are in real life son and mother make the relationship even better. If you're into a fun movie with blood, guts, and some nudity. Wineville is one that you need to watch. Not only is Brande an amazing person and super nice to her fans. She's got the chops to run with the big dogs of horror. Vampire& Devil Podcast suggests to check it out.
First of all this is certainly not the genre of film that catches my attention. Was never much for horror films. Never on my hit parade. I figured let me give it a shot since I have always been a fan of Brande Roderick. Never knew she was into producing and directing. Well I was pleasantly surprised. Brande and Richard put together a fun watch. The movie went at a nice pace and the characters were well chosen. I guess the Wineville Chicken Coop murders were a true story. I am looking forward to seeing more from the two of them. Don't see a Wineville 2 but I am sure Brande will come up with something else.
This movie is very gory. Brande Roderick does a great job as Tess.
The psychological and physical torture of the main villain by his mother is something to behold.
I would recommend this movie if you were a horror movie buff. This film is not for the faint of heart. There are several scenes that have a lot of gore. The amount of splattering gore was stunning to me. I was not expecting that. If you like horror I would give this movie a look.
The psychological and physical torture of the main villain by his mother is something to behold.
I would recommend this movie if you were a horror movie buff. This film is not for the faint of heart. There are several scenes that have a lot of gore. The amount of splattering gore was stunning to me. I was not expecting that. If you like horror I would give this movie a look.
"Wineville," the 2024 horror offering directed by Brande Roderick and penned by Richard Schenkman, delivers a genuinely unsettling experience that lingers long after the credits roll. Described as dark, psychological, and eerie, the film lives up to these promises, crafting an atmosphere of dread that slowly suffocates the viewer.
Brande Roderick, who also stars, demonstrates a keen understanding of the genre, guiding the narrative through a labyrinth of unsettling revelations. The screenplay by Richard Schenkman is a slow burn, meticulously building tension without relying on cheap jump scares. Instead, it delves into the psychological torment of its characters, making their descent into fear palpable.
The performances are a significant strength. Carolyn Hennesy delivers a captivating turn, anchoring the film with her nuanced portrayal. Texas Battle provides a solid presence, contributing to the ensemble's dynamic. Brande Roderick, in her dual role, showcases both her directorial vision and acting prowess, creating a cohesive and disturbing world.
"Wineville" excels in its ability to create a pervasive sense of eeriness. The film's dark aesthetic and sound design work in tandem to amplify the psychological unease, making the audience question what is real and what is a product of the characters' unraveling minds. It's a film that prioritizes mood and character over explicit gore, proving that true horror often lies in the unseen and the unknown. For fans of atmospheric and thought-provoking horror, "Wineville" is a chilling and effective watch.
Brande Roderick, who also stars, demonstrates a keen understanding of the genre, guiding the narrative through a labyrinth of unsettling revelations. The screenplay by Richard Schenkman is a slow burn, meticulously building tension without relying on cheap jump scares. Instead, it delves into the psychological torment of its characters, making their descent into fear palpable.
The performances are a significant strength. Carolyn Hennesy delivers a captivating turn, anchoring the film with her nuanced portrayal. Texas Battle provides a solid presence, contributing to the ensemble's dynamic. Brande Roderick, in her dual role, showcases both her directorial vision and acting prowess, creating a cohesive and disturbing world.
"Wineville" excels in its ability to create a pervasive sense of eeriness. The film's dark aesthetic and sound design work in tandem to amplify the psychological unease, making the audience question what is real and what is a product of the characters' unraveling minds. It's a film that prioritizes mood and character over explicit gore, proving that true horror often lies in the unseen and the unknown. For fans of atmospheric and thought-provoking horror, "Wineville" is a chilling and effective watch.
Most horror films take a while to get going but this film hits the gore immediately. A true story of the Wineville chicken coop murders, sees Tess Lott (Brande Roderick) revisit her family home as she has inherited it due to her relative passing.
Its been years since she visited because of a tormented past thanks to her weird incestuous family, she reluctantly revisits with her boy to finalise paperwork.
She's greeted by a familiar face who she'd rather not associate with but has no option but to.
During her stay those visiting or passing disappear in gory fashion and are searched for by the local sherrif who takes a shine to the her.
Needless to say when people start going missing its her and her boys turn to run for their lives... do they make it out alive?
Excellent performances from all the cast that make this flick very watchable.
Turn off the lights, close the curtains and grab some scary movie popcorn and enjoy!
Its been years since she visited because of a tormented past thanks to her weird incestuous family, she reluctantly revisits with her boy to finalise paperwork.
She's greeted by a familiar face who she'd rather not associate with but has no option but to.
During her stay those visiting or passing disappear in gory fashion and are searched for by the local sherrif who takes a shine to the her.
Needless to say when people start going missing its her and her boys turn to run for their lives... do they make it out alive?
Excellent performances from all the cast that make this flick very watchable.
Turn off the lights, close the curtains and grab some scary movie popcorn and enjoy!
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- CuriosidadesBrande Roderick and Keaton Roderick Cadrez, who play mother and son in the movie, are real life mother and son.
- PifiasAt 1:04:49 Tess has a wine glass on the chair of her arm, and at 1:04:51 it is in her hands on her lap. At 1:05:08, it's back on the arm of the chair.
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