Saw this at this year's Bram Stoker Film Festival where it played to a very receptive audience of horror movie fans and picked up the award for Best Screenplay.
Works well as a disturbing psycho-drama based around a man who loses his job and then his mind, much to the increasing horror of his family.
A great music score and moody cinematography helps to build the atmosphere.
Jonathan Hansler is the true star of the show here, obviously relishing the dark humour of his part as the dejected father with one last project to manage up his sleeve. Well it's certainly one way to downsize!
Works well as a disturbing psycho-drama based around a man who loses his job and then his mind, much to the increasing horror of his family.
A great music score and moody cinematography helps to build the atmosphere.
Jonathan Hansler is the true star of the show here, obviously relishing the dark humour of his part as the dejected father with one last project to manage up his sleeve. Well it's certainly one way to downsize!