Stars: Sarah Zanotti | Written by Sarah Zanotti, Kd Amond | Directed by Kd Amond
Faye Ryan, played by Sarah Zanotti (Rattled), is a successful self-help author who’s grieving the recent loss of her husband. She retreats to a secluded cabin, on the beautiful Louisiana bayou, to complete her latest book and work through the pain of bereavement only to discover something much more sinister at play. Tormented by the past and paralysed by grief, it quickly becomes clear that there’s more than just the past haunting her and Faye realises that she must confront her demons, both physical and phantom, if she hopes to move forward with her life…
Sarah Zanotti and director Kd Amond, who previously worked together on the indie horror Rattled, return for another small-scale horror, Faye, which follows the titular character and Only the titular character. For Faye is literally a one-woman horror movie, with...
Faye Ryan, played by Sarah Zanotti (Rattled), is a successful self-help author who’s grieving the recent loss of her husband. She retreats to a secluded cabin, on the beautiful Louisiana bayou, to complete her latest book and work through the pain of bereavement only to discover something much more sinister at play. Tormented by the past and paralysed by grief, it quickly becomes clear that there’s more than just the past haunting her and Faye realises that she must confront her demons, both physical and phantom, if she hopes to move forward with her life…
Sarah Zanotti and director Kd Amond, who previously worked together on the indie horror Rattled, return for another small-scale horror, Faye, which follows the titular character and Only the titular character. For Faye is literally a one-woman horror movie, with...
- 5/10/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Kd Amond’s cabin fever tale about a self-help author suffering from writer’s block mostly features one character who talks too much
Mostly featuring a single performer on screen, Kd Amond’s cabin fever horror unspools as one long monologue. The formal gambit has a literary, theatrical feel – which is appropriate enough as the plot revolves around Faye (Sarah Zanotti), a popular self-help author suffering from a grievous writer’s block. Yet, this is no simple case of procrastination: sent by her publisher to a remote lodge for a writing retreat, Faye is forced to confront her mental turmoil following the loss of her husband Jacob. What follows are live Instagram rantings, one-sided conversations with her deceased partner, and even drunken taunting of unseen evil spirits.
For a genre that depends primarily on atmosphere and mood, this is an unusually talky horror: Faye’s psychological spiral in the cabin...
Mostly featuring a single performer on screen, Kd Amond’s cabin fever horror unspools as one long monologue. The formal gambit has a literary, theatrical feel – which is appropriate enough as the plot revolves around Faye (Sarah Zanotti), a popular self-help author suffering from a grievous writer’s block. Yet, this is no simple case of procrastination: sent by her publisher to a remote lodge for a writing retreat, Faye is forced to confront her mental turmoil following the loss of her husband Jacob. What follows are live Instagram rantings, one-sided conversations with her deceased partner, and even drunken taunting of unseen evil spirits.
For a genre that depends primarily on atmosphere and mood, this is an unusually talky horror: Faye’s psychological spiral in the cabin...
- 5/3/2022
- by Phuong Le
- The Guardian - Film News
Jackson Rathbone, best known for his role as Jasper Hale from the Twilight Saga films, has signed on as one of the leads in Dreaming Grand Avenue, a Chicago-set indie written and directed by Hugh Schulze (Cass). The pic, which marks Schulze’s second feature, follows Jimmy (Rathbone) and Maggie, who have never met in real life but have been meeting in each other’s dreams. Very bad dreams. Each will have to discover their own destiny but along the way they’ll have some help from a Dream Detective, a Dream Researcher, two Potowatomi Indians, and the poet Walt Whitman. Brian and Jan Hieggelke, producers of the SXSW title Signature Move, are the producing this film, which is shooting on location this month. Rathbone can next be seen in the film Heart, Baby!, out in limited theaters in November. He’s repped by Link Entertainment, Innovative Artists and Nelson Davis Law.
- 9/28/2018
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
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