In the isolated desert town of Caineville nothing and no one and nothing can be trusted, not even memories. Going home can be murder.In the isolated desert town of Caineville nothing and no one and nothing can be trusted, not even memories. Going home can be murder.In the isolated desert town of Caineville nothing and no one and nothing can be trusted, not even memories. Going home can be murder.
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- TriviaOn the last night day of filming the writer's brother, Rick, was filling in for stunt man for a motorcycle stunt. As he was warming up he launched himself off of a hill in Swing Arm and had a bad crash. So on last day of filming Laura Pratt was going between set and hotel checking on her brother.
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Red Canyon follows Devon and Regiina and their friends on their visit to an old family home. Unfortunately, a depraved incident happened years ago, which has consequences in the present day.
Thankfully, unlike with say, that "Friday the 13th" remake, it actually feels like they're on vacation. For example, when the group is split up, someone asks whether they're going to return to the others before finding somewhere they can have lunch; which may be a little thing but it helps. Also, as they're arriving everyone seems tired of the others, something that often occurs during long road trips.
Unfortunately that leaves less time for actual characterisation. Regina seems traumatised by the past events, Tom seems to be the obnoxious guy and Terra might be the slutty girl unless that scene's intention was to characterise another guy as lecherous. That's about it.
Actually there isn't much splatter on screen but what's seen tends to be brutal. What drags the film down though is... without spoilers, I can only say there's a very long explanation of the past event which drags on for around ten minutes towards the finale. That's when I stopped caring, incidentally.
The film shows some promise and while decent, ultimately it's nothing special.
Thankfully, unlike with say, that "Friday the 13th" remake, it actually feels like they're on vacation. For example, when the group is split up, someone asks whether they're going to return to the others before finding somewhere they can have lunch; which may be a little thing but it helps. Also, as they're arriving everyone seems tired of the others, something that often occurs during long road trips.
Unfortunately that leaves less time for actual characterisation. Regina seems traumatised by the past events, Tom seems to be the obnoxious guy and Terra might be the slutty girl unless that scene's intention was to characterise another guy as lecherous. That's about it.
Actually there isn't much splatter on screen but what's seen tends to be brutal. What drags the film down though is... without spoilers, I can only say there's a very long explanation of the past event which drags on for around ten minutes towards the finale. That's when I stopped caring, incidentally.
The film shows some promise and while decent, ultimately it's nothing special.
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- Oct 23, 2011
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- $1,500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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