When Jack (Edward Furlong) is in danger of missing a deadline, his manager orders him to take whatever measures are needed to complete his screenplay. Jack locks himself in a slaughterhouse freezer but discovers that his inner demons are keeping him company. Despite the cold, Jack’s imagination is red-hot as he concocts the story of Frank (Furlong), a tow truck driver who’s locked in a fridge with the dying victim of a serial killer.
Rated R | Length 98 minutes
Edward Furlong | Michael Berryman | Kristin Booth | Michael Eisner | Dee Hanna
Date Viewed | Device | Format | Source | Rating |
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09/29/2012 | Movie Screen | DVD | Theater | 5.5 stars |
(Average) 5.5 stars |
Back at The Portage for Day Two of the Chicago Horror Film Festival. First feature of the day is this flick starring Edward Furlong and Michael Berryman. Very intentionally meta and too much for its own as the film folds in on itself as the story our screenwriter is holed up composing becomes the film. Probably sounded good on paper but a tad too silly in execution.
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