A strange, bloodied woman travels to a secluded, rural town.A strange, bloodied woman travels to a secluded, rural town.A strange, bloodied woman travels to a secluded, rural town.
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Kris Esfandiari
- The Runner
- (as Kris Esfandari)
R.J. Supa
- Gambling Man
- (as RJ Supa)
Daniel Pravit Fethke
- Director
- (as Daniel Fethke)
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For some, this will be seen as a visually and musically pleasing short horror film. For Boy Harsher fans, I think it takes a deeper dive into the minds of Gus and Jae, who are known to pour a lot of emotion and personal experience into their art. I hope this is the first in a series of Boy Harsher films.
Apparently Shudder has gotten looser with its definition of horror movie.
It's basically a long music video that cuts to documentary/behind the scenes with some band no one has ever heard of.
The last 5 minutes are some awkward white kid singing and dancing in front of the camera.
It's basically a long music video that cuts to documentary/behind the scenes with some band no one has ever heard of.
The last 5 minutes are some awkward white kid singing and dancing in front of the camera.
Found out about this movie through Boy Harsher, thought I was getting myself into a horror movie since it was on shudder. (Even a cheesy horror movie would have been fine, which is what's usually on shudder, and I love them). It wasn't though, it was just a shameless plug the entire time for BOAN and Boy Harsher...
The plot, and their idea of "scary" was the most vanilla idea, and as others have said here, the execution was absolutely abysmal. To say this was produced by freshmen college theater students would be an insult to those freshman students.
Bottom line - if you like the music, listen to the album, and BOAN's albums. If you don't mind quite a bit of cringe, then watch the movie.
2/10 since I like the music, and have liked that genre of music for years, but if the music wasn't in there, the movie would get a solid 1/10.
The plot, and their idea of "scary" was the most vanilla idea, and as others have said here, the execution was absolutely abysmal. To say this was produced by freshmen college theater students would be an insult to those freshman students.
Bottom line - if you like the music, listen to the album, and BOAN's albums. If you don't mind quite a bit of cringe, then watch the movie.
2/10 since I like the music, and have liked that genre of music for years, but if the music wasn't in there, the movie would get a solid 1/10.
This would've been really really good if it was just the music videos/tv broadcast. That was actually pretty awesome. Everything else is unfortunately produced like a low tier student film & really goes nowhere. Also shudder is lame...
I discovered the movie via the band Boy Harsher, which I've been following for a couple of years. I was intrigued by the soundtrack album they release the same day the released the movie I guess. Musically, it's their pinnacle for me, it's so good in all aspects.
The movie serves more as visual arabesques to the music, and, on my opinion, isn't really a standalone thing.
I enjoyed the first part, but then the movie ended without any kind of resolving. In all other aspects except this, the film is nice. It captures Cronnenberg-ish atmosphere and is great at creating a proper 80s horror B-Movie. If you are a fan of a band like I am you can watch it, otherwise, I'd better recommend to rewatch some classics which obviously inspired this film (like, say, Videodrome).
The movie serves more as visual arabesques to the music, and, on my opinion, isn't really a standalone thing.
I enjoyed the first part, but then the movie ended without any kind of resolving. In all other aspects except this, the film is nice. It captures Cronnenberg-ish atmosphere and is great at creating a proper 80s horror B-Movie. If you are a fan of a band like I am you can watch it, otherwise, I'd better recommend to rewatch some classics which obviously inspired this film (like, say, Videodrome).
Did you know
- Crazy creditsOn the large portion of end credits Boy Harsher and Cooper B. Handy perform "Autonomy" as visual credits appear for every cast member.
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- Runtime
- 39m
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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