Thursday, June 3, 2010

Dark Country

Dark Country Review



Starring and directed by Thomas Jane (The Mist, The Punisher, HBO's Hung direct), Country Dark is an impressive little horror-noir in which a pair of newlyweds (Jane and meet Lauren German) about a man seriously injured while driving the desert night. After attempting to help people, he attacks her, and that is just the beginning couple of concerns, as we soon learn that things are almost all They appear here. Filmed in less than a month at a very low budget, does a turn as impressive as JaneDirector here, CEO of most children that he and his crew here to do the job. Also Jane his displeasure with the film not in what you feel is the best cut, or that it is not in expected format 3-D, is in the mind run the country expressed Dark yet submitted a compelling film , trippy, and surprisingly little until the end of his Shocker, which ends directly in a page from the Twilight Zone. With some finePhotography (and visual guide of the comedian Tim Bradstreet and Swamp Thing co-creator Bernie Wrightson) and Jane's good friend Ron "Hellboy" Perlman on board as well, is a country that most Dark valid travel, which is definitely worth checking out at least. And here we see a little hope 'of Thomas Jane in the director's chair as well.




Dark Country Overview


In his feature film directorial debut, Thomas Jane (HBO's Hung, The Punisher) stars in this suspenseful horror thriller. Also starring Lauren German (Hostel: Part II) and Ron Perlman (Hellboy II: The Golden Army).

Two honeymooners rescue a mysterious car crash survivor in the Las Vegas desert. But their decision to save the man becomes increasingly regrettable when he turns on them, forcing the newlyweds to do the unthinkable. In a blur of paranormal chaos, the couple must take drastic measures to cover up their actions from the local police, ultimately leading each character to an inescapable fate.


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