Tag: gut review
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Vital Weekly #868 – Chvad SB “GUT” (2013)
CHVAD SB – GUT (CDR by Facility Records) GUT is a film about two friends Tom and Dan who have a fascination for horror films. Both operate at the same office, have lunch together, make the occasional joke and drink beers while enjoying a bloody film. At one point, Dan has a very realistic clinical…
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Rotting Zombie, The – Chvad SB “GUT” (2012)
Well I have just finished watching Gut. My new years resolution was to get more up to date with my blog. Gut is an American thriller that has almost an art house feel to it. Jason Vail stars as Tom; an everyday American man with a wife and child and a normal 9 to 5…
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Horror Unlimited – Chvad SB “GUT” (2012)
more praise for the GUT Score:“What also definitely helps is the specific soundtrack Elias chose. Chad Bernhard’s original, minimalistic soundtrack really enhances the mood that Elias is setting and the various nuances of music are all in the perfect places.” FULL GUT Review here:http://horrorunlimited.blogspot.com/2012/11/gut-film-by-elias.html
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Knived in Venice – Chvad SB “GUT” (2012)
Tom (Vail) and Dan (Wilder) have been lifelong friends and horror fans but when Dan introduces his domesticated pal to a new realm of extreme horror it triggers a chain of events that neither could comprehend nor control. The issue of snuff in cinema has long been a fascinating one. It’s the last great cinematic…
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Horror Movie Diary – Chvad SB “GUT” (2012)
GUT (2012)USADirector: Elias9/10 Omg that was… WOW!! Stuff like that pleases Maynard :) “Gut” is the second feature length movie of Boston-based writer / director / producer Elias – and what a film this is! I went into it with no expectations and ended up completely blown away by the fascinating story of two friends…
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Ravenous Monster – Chvad SB “GUT” (2012)
Gut is a 2012 release from director/writer Elias, available for download off iTunes, Amazon and several other download networks. This low-budget indie film takes a quiet, character-driven approach to a tired storyline, and despite some flaws in execution, it manages to raise some unsettling questions.