Stars: Adam Halferty, Jessie Rabideau, Ryan Kattner, James Russo, DeVaughn Labon, Jerilyn Armstrong, Russell Becker, Flora Rubenhold, Jason Tippet | Written and Directed by Matthew Goodhue
Writer/director Matthew Goodhue’s debut film Woe certainly opens on an intriguing note. An unkempt looking man, Charlie Dennistoun (Adam Halferty) walks out of the back door of an unkempt house surrounded by a swarm of flies and carrying what looks like a wrapped body. He proceeds to bury it as an old school phone rings incessantly. Can he keep our interest for the rest of the film though?
Charlie has been holed up in his father’s house since the old man killed himself by carbon monoxide poisoning in his Crown Vic. While he’s supposedly fixing the place up. He’s using that as an excuse to hide himself away from everyone. That includes his sister Betty (Jessie Rabideau) and her fiancé...
Writer/director Matthew Goodhue’s debut film Woe certainly opens on an intriguing note. An unkempt looking man, Charlie Dennistoun (Adam Halferty) walks out of the back door of an unkempt house surrounded by a swarm of flies and carrying what looks like a wrapped body. He proceeds to bury it as an old school phone rings incessantly. Can he keep our interest for the rest of the film though?
Charlie has been holed up in his father’s house since the old man killed himself by carbon monoxide poisoning in his Crown Vic. While he’s supposedly fixing the place up. He’s using that as an excuse to hide himself away from everyone. That includes his sister Betty (Jessie Rabideau) and her fiancé...
- 6/29/2021
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Woe is a familial horror feature. From director Matthew Goodhue, this feature focuses on a brother and sister, after the death of their father. Each sibling copes in different ways as a hunchbacked creature shadows their every move. Starring James Russo (Open Range), Adam Halferty and Jessie Rabideau, this film has just released this week. Now, the film's latest launch trailer is hosted here. The film's story also mentions a suicide and an estranged Uncle Pete. This dysfunctional family hopes to put their lives back together, after a tragedy. But, all roads lead to dead ends and an eventual confrontation. Woe will be released by Gravitas Ventures, in the United States. Already available on DVD and Digital, this title promises a dark time spent with a strange creature. More release details are below. Release Date: June 15th, 2021. Director/writer: Matthew Goodhue. Cast: Adam Halferty, Jessie Rabideau, Ryan Kattner and James...
- 6/16/2021
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
"This thing is going to destroy you, just like it did to your father. Leave... before you hurt anyone else." Gravitas Ventures + Kamikaze Dogfight have revealed an official trailer for an indie horror film titled Woe, marking the feature directorial debut of filmmaker Matthew Goodhue. This premiered at the Massachusetts Independent Film Festival last year, and drops on VOD in just a few weeks. A brother and sister stumble upon their father's secret one year after his death. They soon learn that this secret may not be his alone. Their estranged Uncle Pete, believed to be dead, claims to have answers – if only Charlie and Betty would get out of their own heads and accept help. From one of the producers of Cabin Fever. Adam Halferty, Jessie Rabideau, Ryan Kattner, and James Russo star in this "spine-chilling" horror film. So it seems like they find something buried in the yard - a coffin?...
- 6/4/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Indie favorites Islands have returned with a new song, “(We Like To) Do It With the Lights On,” from their first album in five years, Islomania, set to arrive June 11th on Royal Mountain Records.
“Do It With the Lights On” is a catchy bit of dance-pop led by an irrepressible bass line and a vocal performance from Nick Thorburn that flits between blasé, charming, and exuberant: “Dance to the song, on and on,” he sings, “We do it with the lights on/We like to do it with the...
“Do It With the Lights On” is a catchy bit of dance-pop led by an irrepressible bass line and a vocal performance from Nick Thorburn that flits between blasé, charming, and exuberant: “Dance to the song, on and on,” he sings, “We do it with the lights on/We like to do it with the...
- 3/3/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
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