Fingers is a bit of a genre bender. This title blends comedy and crime elements, along with horror and thriller influences. Developed by Juan Ortiz, Fingers is a title set to be released in September of this year, throughout the U.S. Random Media will handle the release. And, Fingers stars: Sabina Friedman-Seitz ("Young Blood"), Jeremy Gardner (The Battery), Michael St. Michael, Stan Madray and several others. The film's official U.S. release poster is hosted here, along with the film's story details. An initial concept poster was released in early 2019. Now, a more up-to-date U.S. release poster is available here. The graphic shows a hand, missing a couple of fingers. All sorts of tools lay about a hoodied figure. No tagline is required as the background looks to be a forest. The story for Fingers follows an employee, who is missing a pinky. This injury awakens a demon in the employee's boss,...
- 5/26/2020
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Stars: Sabina Friedman-Seitz, Jeremy Gardner, Michael St. Michaels. Michael Richardson | Written and Directed by Juan Ortiz
Fingers is the second film of Juan Ortiz (Jennifer Help Us) who writes and direct this strange movie about a woman with a phobia of, well… fingers, as well as serious anxiety, who is recommended a self-help book by a psychiatrist/self-help guru named Dr. Scotty.
This is a real oddity of a film, that’s for sure, and it deals with the phobias and illogical fears of Amanda, the main character. The sequences in which we see Amanda’s anxieties in play are disturbing in a few ways, especially with just how some of those fears manifest. It feels like it’s attempting to offer a nod to modern day America in some of the ways it shows Amanda’s apparent fears come to the surface. On top of that, the sheer absurdity...
Fingers is the second film of Juan Ortiz (Jennifer Help Us) who writes and direct this strange movie about a woman with a phobia of, well… fingers, as well as serious anxiety, who is recommended a self-help book by a psychiatrist/self-help guru named Dr. Scotty.
This is a real oddity of a film, that’s for sure, and it deals with the phobias and illogical fears of Amanda, the main character. The sequences in which we see Amanda’s anxieties in play are disturbing in a few ways, especially with just how some of those fears manifest. It feels like it’s attempting to offer a nod to modern day America in some of the ways it shows Amanda’s apparent fears come to the surface. On top of that, the sheer absurdity...
- 8/24/2019
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
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