The opening moments of writer/director Barnaby Clay’s feature debut, The Seeding, call to mind extreme desert-set horror films like The Hills Have Eyes. A small child toddles through harsh, sandy terrain as he contently gnaws on a severed finger. The camera then watches overhead as a man parks his car and heads out to photograph a solar eclipse overhead, far from the bustling city and oblivious to any danger. It’s here where The Seeding quickly leaves familiar territory behind in favor of psychological arthouse fare.
The man, Wyndham Stone (Scott Haze), nearly makes it back to his car safe and sound until he comes upon a crying boy claiming to be lost. Wyndham knows something is amiss, but his guilt at the possibility of abandoning a child in peril overrides all warning signals. Before he knows it, he’s drawn into the wild and becomes lost himself.
The man, Wyndham Stone (Scott Haze), nearly makes it back to his car safe and sound until he comes upon a crying boy claiming to be lost. Wyndham knows something is amiss, but his guilt at the possibility of abandoning a child in peril overrides all warning signals. Before he knows it, he’s drawn into the wild and becomes lost himself.
- 1/24/2024
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
Writer-director Barnaby Clay, a longtime maker of documentaries and music videos, takes an artistic left turn into horror terrain with his feature narrative debut, The Seeding. The film finds Wyndham Stone (Scott Haze), after hiking through the desert and becoming lost, stumbling upon a house at the bottom of a large canyon hole occupied by the mysterious Alina (Kate Lyn Sheil). Naturally, things don’t go well for Wyndham once it’s clear that he’s trapped in the canyon and becomes the target of the desert inhabitants’ sadistic tricks and the nebulous motives of Alina herself, who keeps a strange relationship with the locals.
The film’s basic setup immediately recalls Woman in the Dunes, but Clay’s homages don’t end with the Teshigahara Hiroshi classic. With Wyndham being terrorized by malevolent hillbillies (shades of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre) and these tormenters’ vaguely Satanic rituals over a...
The film’s basic setup immediately recalls Woman in the Dunes, but Clay’s homages don’t end with the Teshigahara Hiroshi classic. With Wyndham being terrorized by malevolent hillbillies (shades of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre) and these tormenters’ vaguely Satanic rituals over a...
- 1/20/2024
- by Wes Greene
- Slant Magazine
Wolf Boy Movie Wraps First Leg Of Production On Super Blood Wolf Moon Michael Anton’s horror comedy Wolf Boy, a spin off movie from his and cousin Michael Monsour’s upcoming comedy series The Great American Movie Hustle wrapped the first leg of their production on last night’s super blood wolf moon. Wolf Boy follows filmmaker …
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- 2/17/2019
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
Punxsatawny, January 5, 2019 Wonder Lab Films Productions presents Wolf Boy a horror comedy movie straight out of The Great American Movie Hustle Universe. Wolf Boy, follows actor Michael Monsour (Everybody Wants Some) and filmmaker Mike Anton as they are commissioned by a mystery celebrity to visit Ignorance, Ohio to debunk the urban legend of …
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- 1/8/2019
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Indie Beat's back for an all new year, and today it's bringing with it the first trailer for Bad Trip, and upcoming thriller set in the world of wild raves. Come inside to check it out.
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A young street kid couple from Pittsburgh save up cash to go to Germany to get lost in the Electronic Dance Music scene. Things don't turn out as expected though. Jack wakes up dazed and confused after a rave, lacking most of his memories of the last rave and Sam is gone.
Here at Cinelinx we like to talk about all aspects of filmmaking and movie news. To that end, we have Indie Beat where we highlight some of the latest news, trailers, and PR releases from the indie filmmaker scene. So if you're an independent filmmaker and want some coverage on our site, be sure to drop us a line at jordan@cinelinx.com.
A young street kid couple from Pittsburgh save up cash to go to Germany to get lost in the Electronic Dance Music scene. Things don't turn out as expected though. Jack wakes up dazed and confused after a rave, lacking most of his memories of the last rave and Sam is gone.
- 1/9/2015
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
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