One of the best posters we've ever seen is for the indie film I Can See You, which is the debut feature from writer/director Graham Reznick under Larry Fessenden’s Scareflix banner. If you happen to be in the NYC area April 29th through May 5th, you'll be able to see first-hand if the project lives up to its artwork.
I Can See You, along with "The Viewer," a brand new short film also written and directed by Reznickto, will be playing at the Kraine Theatre (85 East 4th Street in the East Village) on the above dates with an additional screening on May 10th.
For those of us who live elsewhere, the DVD will be released on May 26th, 2009.
Tagged "a psychedelic campfire tale," I Can See You takes three aspiring advertising execs out into the wilderness for a weekend brainstorming session. Their assignment is to overhaul the image...
I Can See You, along with "The Viewer," a brand new short film also written and directed by Reznickto, will be playing at the Kraine Theatre (85 East 4th Street in the East Village) on the above dates with an additional screening on May 10th.
For those of us who live elsewhere, the DVD will be released on May 26th, 2009.
Tagged "a psychedelic campfire tale," I Can See You takes three aspiring advertising execs out into the wilderness for a weekend brainstorming session. Their assignment is to overhaul the image...
- 4/23/2009
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
We previously reported here about the impending theatrical and DVD releases of the Glass Eye Pix/Scareflix feature I Can See You and the accompanying 3-D short The Viewer, both directed by Graham Reznick. Now the Glass Eye gang has given us a first look at a couple of photos from The Viewer, along with a 3-D poster (red-and-blue glasses not included). See ’em below!
Written, directed and edited by Reznick, who also did the sound design (as he has for numerous other Scareflix), The Viewer stars Mick Lauer and Lindsay Burdge in the story of “a telepathic interrogation experienced from the perspective of a suspected murderer,” according to the Glass Eye folks. “Telepathic viewing doesn’t come without a price, however; as the suspect resists the mind-reader’s tactics, the ‘viewing’ intensity is increased…dissolving the fragile boundaries between memory, identity and reality.”
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Written, directed and edited by Reznick, who also did the sound design (as he has for numerous other Scareflix), The Viewer stars Mick Lauer and Lindsay Burdge in the story of “a telepathic interrogation experienced from the perspective of a suspected murderer,” according to the Glass Eye folks. “Telepathic viewing doesn’t come without a price, however; as the suspect resists the mind-reader’s tactics, the ‘viewing’ intensity is increased…dissolving the fragile boundaries between memory, identity and reality.”
{rokbox size=|425 600| title=|The Viewer| album...
- 4/10/2009
- Fangoria
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