A
group of horror fans are found scared to death in front of a drive-in movie
screen. Whatever they saw, also bled into their screens on their mobile
devices. We go back 24 hours to follow two of the characters from this group.
Lola
& Carrie go on a road trip to attend this halloween screening event. It's
being held at an old disused drive-in movie theatre. They also research the
past reports about the drive- in. It's haunted!
People
died in front of the screen in the 70's. This event is the 40th anniversary of
the deaths. Despite this fact, nothing will stop Lola & Carrie from
attending. They want to see what is on the SCREEN.
Stars:
Nicole Alonso, Leslie Andrews, and Carolyn Crow
Directed and written by: David Paul Baker
Here’s
how “SCREEN” came to be from director/writer David Paul Baker:
"I'm
a fan of 70's low budget horror movies, and I think a lot of horror fans feel
the same about horrors from that time. I wanted to capture the spirit of those
70's horror films, but at the same time I wanted a very contemporary story that
had a modern theme. The concept of SCREEN came to me pretty fast, after I saw a
picture of a drive-in speaker.
I heard screams from the speaker, and that was the spark. Setting the film
at an old drive-in in the states would automatically give me that retro feel,
but most of the characters never have their face away from their own mobile
screens we all have today. So although SCREEN has a retro feel, it’s firmly set
in the present."
And now for some good news! While “SCREEN” won’t be
released until later this year, you can preview it today. All you need to do is
make a $1 pledge to the filmmakers project for his next film “City of Sin,”
and you will get to preview “SCREEN.” Click the pic, head over to the $1 perk, make
your pledge, and enjoy!
Want to see a review of the film before making that pledge? Check out what Joanna
Jaguar of Yell Magazine said:
"SCREEN is a low-budget self-sufficient Indie gold at it’s
very best." Read the whole review here!
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