Movie Review: At its best, “FALL” scales true heights of fear
You don’t have to be acrophobic to get seriously worried that one or both of the leads are going to slip and plunge to their deaths.
You don’t have to be acrophobic to get seriously worried that one or both of the leads are going to slip and plunge to their deaths.
One of those movies that really sucks you into wondering how you would respond in a similar situation, watching with increasing unease.
Director and co-writer Avalon Fast effectively rises to the challenge of relaying the beauty and horrors of youth by, well, currently living it.
It allows you to witness a series of horrible deaths with a great amount of glee, without feeling bad about it.
In her new feature, filmmaker Berkley Brady takes audiences on a terrifying trip through the forest.