climbing the stairs to FrightFest 2011 - it all starts with the poster... i mean the screenplay, yes the screenplay dammit! |
Oh Chriiist! Oh Jeeesus Chriiist! - The Wicker Tree |
Panic Button Q&A: L-R Chris Crow (director), Joshua Richards (Rupert Turner), Elen Rhys (Gwen), Jack Gordon (Max), Scarlett Alice Johnson (Jo), John Shackleton (producer) |
A slew of reviews has since appeared online, with people Tweeting, Blogging and Facebooking about the movie. The response has been overwhelmingly positive, with a few naysayers out there (but you can't please everybody). One negative Twitter response bemoaned the movie's 'unbelievable' premise - i'd love to hear their thoughts on the premises for 'Troll Hunter', 'Fright Night' and of course... 'The Wicker Tree'! Sorry, but I go to festivals like Frightfest year in, year out, expressly to see films with unbelievable premises - leave banal reality at home on the telly where it belongs. Rant over!
So, here are some of the post-FrightFest reviews for Panic Button. Positive or negative, huge thanks to the reviewers for taking the time to watch and comment on the film.
"A modern horror movie that is very much a product of our times. Just excellent." (Adam Stephen Kelly, Screenjabber)
"One of the beauties of attending an event like Frightfest is settling in to watch a film with little or no expectations, only to come out buzzing at its conclusion. And boy does Panic Button fit that bill – a neat, taut, clever little chiller that deserves all the plaudits I can throw at it." (Simon Fitzjohn, Movieramblings)
"An enjoyable, if completely ludicrous, social network thriller... It perfectly captures the paranoia about website privacy and data collection, and is thought-provoking where Hideo Nakata's embarrassingly dated Chatroom was laughable." (Becky Reed, ThisisfakeDIY)
"Helped by some strong performances from the cast this is a way above average chiller that has plenty of nasty twists to keep horror fans happy. Well worth seeing." (James Whittington, Horror Channel)
I have tons more films to check out that I didn't get time to see at the festival, including The Kill List, The Woman, The Theatre Bizarre and Troll Hunter, but for now they'll have to wait cos that deadline looms. Until next time...
5 comments:
Couple more reviews coming thru: 2 boardies over at Ramsey Campbell's site have Panic Button in their Top 5 Frightfest Films:
"One of the best things about a festival like this is the unexpectedly good film you would probably never have bothered to watch otherwise. In fact we were almost about to go for lunch when we changed our minds and I was so glad we did ... I couldn’t believe how suspenseful it was – the only film in the festival where I was on the edge of my seat and which delivered right up to the end. Hugely hugely recommended."
http://www.knibbworld.com/campbelldiscuss/messages/1/5093.html?1314701204
& another here:
http://surprisetruck.livejournal.com/83630.html
UPDATE: more reviews!
"The set-up of a seemingly all-powerful puppet master is obviously similar to Saw, although I found the motivations of the Alligator’s human manipulator to be more satisfying than many an explanatory reason behind other one-room movies. Meanwhile, the elucidation of the possible perils of online interaction was better done than in the comparable Chatroom ... with the highlighted dangers at least feeling relevant to those who use the web, rather than being the tabloid-informed imaginings of digitally illiterate parents." (filmdoom.com)
"innovative and original horror" (Love Horror)
"This is a film designed to push every button of the moment...For whenever we log in and behave online in ways we never would ITRW, we are all, Panic Button suggests, riding a passenger vehicle that, for all its frills and distractions, is rapidly bringing us down" (Little White Lies)
Another fine review:
"What also raises Panic Button above others of its ilk is the script. It’s a fast-paced, pared-down affair that doesn’t treat the audience or the characters like idiots, or pander to genre cliches...
Despite being utterly preposterous, Panic Button is a fun, well-directed, well-acted and well-executed techno-horror that, in this reviewer's opinion, is the best example of the sub-genre yet." (Blogomatic3000)
Reviews keep a-comin':
"Rogue River, Panic Button and The Divide proved that raw horror was still alive and well delivering brutal set-pieces and gore drenched violence, but with decent story telling in very different situations" (Horror Channel)
"Thank you for flying with Psycho Airlines (3.5/5" (Horrortalk)
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