Chasing the American dream to California is a journey that many people do in their lives. But pursuing that ambition isn’t necessarily always as sunny and fulfilling as people initially believe. That voyage gone wrong is powerfully highlighted in the new horror thriller, ‘1Br.’ In the drama, actress Celeste Sully plays a strong-willed woman, Lisa, […]
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- 11/8/2020
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
You've probably heard some horror stories from apartment dwellers along the lines of terrible roommates, issues with the landlord, infestations, etc. We're willing to bet you haven't heard horror stories quite like what happens in 1Br. In this film, now streaming on Netflix, a young woman uproots her life and moves to LA to try to make it as a fashion designer. She happens upon an apartment and is over the moon when she gets chosen to be the new tenant, despite how many people applied. What she doesn't know is this is a place she absolutely does not want to move into. If you haven't yet seen this thriller and are unsure if you want to dive in, here are all the spoilers you need to know.
The Weird Bumps in the Night
When Sarah (Nicole Brydon Bloom) is applying for the apartment, the landlord, Jerry (Taylor Nichols), explicitly...
The Weird Bumps in the Night
When Sarah (Nicole Brydon Bloom) is applying for the apartment, the landlord, Jerry (Taylor Nichols), explicitly...
- 8/29/2020
- by Hedy Phillips
- Popsugar.com
Stars: Nicole Brydon Bloom, Giles Matthey, Taylor Nichols, Alan Blumenfeld, Celeste Sully, Susan Davis, Clayton Hoff, Earnestine Phillips, Naomi Grossman | Written and Directed by David Marmor
After leaving behind a painful past to follow her dreams, Sarah scores the perfect Hollywood apartment. But something is not right. Unable to sleep, tormented by strange noises and threatening notes, her new life quickly starts to unravel. Caught in a waking nightmare, Sarah must find the strength to hold onto her crumbling sanity or be trapped forever in an existential hell.
1Br is essentially a modern update of the classic bodysnatchers story – with people’s personalities replaced not by clones but by a sense of need, a sense of belonging to a community. The idea that in the digital age (the internet) where we can talk to anyone anywhere we are still lonely and cults prey upon that loneliness… Something that is all...
After leaving behind a painful past to follow her dreams, Sarah scores the perfect Hollywood apartment. But something is not right. Unable to sleep, tormented by strange noises and threatening notes, her new life quickly starts to unravel. Caught in a waking nightmare, Sarah must find the strength to hold onto her crumbling sanity or be trapped forever in an existential hell.
1Br is essentially a modern update of the classic bodysnatchers story – with people’s personalities replaced not by clones but by a sense of need, a sense of belonging to a community. The idea that in the digital age (the internet) where we can talk to anyone anywhere we are still lonely and cults prey upon that loneliness… Something that is all...
- 4/21/2020
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
"We all, kind of, take care of each other here." Dark Sky Films has unveiled the official trailer for an indie horror film titled 1Br, a reference to "one bedroom" listings for apartments. This premiered at numerous genre festivals last year, including at Fantasia, Beyond Fest, Monsterfest Melbourne, and also the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival. Nicole Brydon Bloom plays Sarah, a young woman trying to escape her painful past who decides to start anew in La, but her neighbors are not what they seem. Also starring Giles Matthey, Taylor Nichols, Alan Blumenfeld, Celeste Sully, Susan Davis, Clayton Hoff, with Earnestine Phillips. This definitely looks creepy as hell, with some big twists hinted at in this trailer. Tread carefully. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for David Marmor's 1Br, direct from Dark Sky's YouTube: After leaving behind a painful past, Sarah (Nicole Brydon Bloom) scores the perfect Hollywood apartment only...
- 3/18/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
In her 4.5-star Telluride Horror Show review, Christina Bergling wrote that "psychological horror almost always wins with me, but 1Br in particular gets it so right." Following its run on the festival circuit, 1Br is coming out soon from Dark Sky Films, and we've been welcomed to the film's nightmarish neighborhood with the movie's official trailer and poster.
Written and directed by David Marmor, 1Br stars Nicole Brydon Bloom, Giles Matthey (Ford v Ferrari) Taylor Nichols (PEN15), Naomi Grossman (American Horror Story), Alan Blumenfeld (Heroes), Clayton Hoff (Shameless), Celeste Sully (Toni Braxton: Unbreak My Heart), Earnestine Phillips (Here Comes the Boom), and Susan Davis (WarGames).
The film was produced by Alok Mishra and Shane Vorster (of Malevolent Films), Allard Cantor and Jarrod Murray (of Epicenter), and Nic Izzi and Sam Sandweiss, with Peter Phok and David Marmor on board as executive producers.
While the film's theatrical release date may...
Written and directed by David Marmor, 1Br stars Nicole Brydon Bloom, Giles Matthey (Ford v Ferrari) Taylor Nichols (PEN15), Naomi Grossman (American Horror Story), Alan Blumenfeld (Heroes), Clayton Hoff (Shameless), Celeste Sully (Toni Braxton: Unbreak My Heart), Earnestine Phillips (Here Comes the Boom), and Susan Davis (WarGames).
The film was produced by Alok Mishra and Shane Vorster (of Malevolent Films), Allard Cantor and Jarrod Murray (of Epicenter), and Nic Izzi and Sam Sandweiss, with Peter Phok and David Marmor on board as executive producers.
While the film's theatrical release date may...
- 3/17/2020
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Stars: Nicole Brydon Bloom, Giles Matthey, Taylor Nichols, Alan Blumenfeld, Celeste Sully, Susan Davis, Clayton Hoff, Earnestine Phillips, Naomi Grossman | Written and Directed by David Marmor
After leaving behind a painful past to follow her dreams, Sarah scores the perfect Hollywood apartment. But something is not right. Unable to sleep, tormented by strange noises and threatening notes, her new life quickly starts to unravel. Caught in a waking nightmare, Sarah must find the strength to hold onto her crumbling sanity or be trapped forever in an existential hell.
1Br is essentially a modern update of the classic bodysnatchers story – with people’s personalities replaced not by clones but by a sense of need, a sense of belonging to a community. The idea that in the digital age (the internet) where we can talk to anyone anywhere we are still lonely and cults prey upon that loneliness… Something that is all...
After leaving behind a painful past to follow her dreams, Sarah scores the perfect Hollywood apartment. But something is not right. Unable to sleep, tormented by strange noises and threatening notes, her new life quickly starts to unravel. Caught in a waking nightmare, Sarah must find the strength to hold onto her crumbling sanity or be trapped forever in an existential hell.
1Br is essentially a modern update of the classic bodysnatchers story – with people’s personalities replaced not by clones but by a sense of need, a sense of belonging to a community. The idea that in the digital age (the internet) where we can talk to anyone anywhere we are still lonely and cults prey upon that loneliness… Something that is all...
- 10/14/2019
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
The common nostalgia for an idealized simpler time in which tight-knit communities satisfied all personal needs can be warped to serve fascist ideologies, a notion that is not at all lost on “1Br.” In this thriller, a needy, insecure young woman thinks she’s lucked out in being accepted to an apartment complex where everyone is very, very neighborly. But she gradually learns this little utopia is in fact more of a prison — one with a brutal assimilation process, and where a sense of belonging comes at the cost of absolute conformity, or else.
Writer-director David Marmor’s first feature doesn’t make much of this concept’s potential as a timely political metaphor, nor does he maximize his opportunities in such other departments as suspense, character involvement and cinematic style. Still, the premise remains intriguing enough to make “1Br” a qualified success, albeit one whose ideas sometimes cry for...
Writer-director David Marmor’s first feature doesn’t make much of this concept’s potential as a timely political metaphor, nor does he maximize his opportunities in such other departments as suspense, character involvement and cinematic style. Still, the premise remains intriguing enough to make “1Br” a qualified success, albeit one whose ideas sometimes cry for...
- 7/25/2019
- by Dennis Harvey
- Variety Film + TV
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