Tagline: "Someone's Watching Over You." A few more details have emerged for Michael Bafaro's Amber's Descent. Shot in Vancouver, this feature will have a March release across the United States, through Breaking Glass Pictures. In the film, a reclusive pianist composes a new composition. But, somehow this composition takes on a life of its own. The film's U.S. release details are here. Amber's Descent hosts a small cast. Kayla Stanton ("Supernatural") stars as protagonist Amber. Meanwhile actor Michael Mitton (Flu) plays Jim, a local Handyman. Don Knodel and Nathaniel Vossen round out the cast as all of these characters experience a strange, supernatural phenomenon -within Amber's music. Breaking Glass Pictures will host the film's release this March 23rd. To show on both Digital platforms and DVD, this horror title will be available on: Amazon, iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, Fandango, Xbox and InDemand. Canadian shot, Amber's Descent is a film for fans of indie thrillers!
- 3/15/2021
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Stars: Kayla Stanton, Michael Mitton, Don Knodel, Nathaniel Vossen, Dione Russell, Colm Hill, Destiny Millns | Written by Micheal Bafaro, Michael Mitton | Directed by Micheal Bafaro
Amber’s Descent kicks off with some Rosemary’s Baby style music and a too long to read quote from Beethoven… Which puts one on edge straight away, as I am here to be entertained by a thriller, not get an eye test.
Our glamourous and aspirational Amber is visiting an enormous home in the mountains. Amber is a composer, and somehow earns enough, in her twenties to afford this enormous home with panoramic views. As Amber is being shown the home, by the estate agent, the home is already curiously inhabited with books, a piano that all seems very suited to Amber. She is told that anything in the house can be included in the asking price.
We get flashes of a trauma that Amber has suffered,...
Amber’s Descent kicks off with some Rosemary’s Baby style music and a too long to read quote from Beethoven… Which puts one on edge straight away, as I am here to be entertained by a thriller, not get an eye test.
Our glamourous and aspirational Amber is visiting an enormous home in the mountains. Amber is a composer, and somehow earns enough, in her twenties to afford this enormous home with panoramic views. As Amber is being shown the home, by the estate agent, the home is already curiously inhabited with books, a piano that all seems very suited to Amber. She is told that anything in the house can be included in the asking price.
We get flashes of a trauma that Amber has suffered,...
- 2/16/2021
- by Chris Thomas
- Nerdly
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