"RUN
LIKE HELL IS
AN ACTION PACKED HORROR FILM THAT WILL MAKE YOU QUESTION TAKING THAT NEXT ROAD
TRIP.”
“RUN LIKE HELL” SHOWS THE GRITTY SIDE OF HUMANITY
AND HAS AN EERIE REALISM TO IT THAT MAKES YOU WONDER IF THIS TYPE OF
THING
ACTUALLY HAPPENS.
LOS ANGELES, CA (October 4, 2013), Independent
production company, Two Guys and a Film announces the first film still of star
Dave Finn in Run Like Hell, which is the
directorial debut for James Thomas.
In
2012, James Thomas (@JamesThomasLA) and Canyon Prince (@CanyonPrince) founded Two Guys and a
Film (@2guysandafilm) with a goal of shooting two feature films. In the summer,
they began production on the films in which they uniquely shot back-to-back.
“Two
Guys and a Film was
started out of a passion and desire to tell gritty yet compelling stories.”
James shares. “When people think of independent films, they often think of art
house films. But in all actuality, it simply means that we produce films
independently of a major studio. This allows us to have a larger say in what we
produce and allows us the freedom to create not only amazing festival films
like ‘Hard Sun’,
but also terrifying horror films like ‘Run Like Hell’.”
The
film centers on Luke, Maggie, Dan, and Sam; two young married couples in the
middle of a cross-country road trip, when they are sidetracked in the desert
town of Spaulding. Their car is stolen by local townies, prompting them to be
taken in by local residents, Harold and Nancy. What starts as place to rest
their heads and regroup, turns into a fight for their lives utilizing any and
all attempts to #RunLikeHell.
"RUN
LIKE HELL is
an action packed horror film that will make you question taking that next road
trip. The film shows the gritty side of humanity and has an eerie realism to it
that makes you wonder if this type of thing actually happens. An interesting
point we make in the film is that horrifying things don’t only happen
at night or when no one is looking. They can be happening all around us,
at any moment. Sometimes people we would call normal can even do them. And that
is what makes them frightening." – James Thomas, Director
“Sure,
it's your fun catch 'em and kill 'em horror film, but it's firmly planted in a
realistic world. We tried to keep it there, which in my opinion makes it even
more terrifying because this stuff could really happen. I know I won't be
taking a road trip any time soon.” – Canyon Prince, Producer
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