Downrange (Ryuhei Kitamura, 2017)
Posted: 04 Aug 2017, 20:18
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBf0xLj7FhU
First of all, that's a pretty decent trailer, even if gets a bit spoilery towards the end as far as character deaths are concerned. I liked how it was edited to the rifle's reloading sound. These days even trailers bore me most of the time and this one didn't so that's something.
I'm not the biggest fan of this backcountry slasher/survival horror genre but I have some faith in Kitamura, who here returns to English language features after his Japanese language LUPIN III flick in 2014. He somehow managed to make a very stylish and watchable horror flick from an absolute dogshit script with MIDNIGHT MEAT TRAIN so I hope he'll once again direct the hell out of this tired premise.
First of all, that's a pretty decent trailer, even if gets a bit spoilery towards the end as far as character deaths are concerned. I liked how it was edited to the rifle's reloading sound. These days even trailers bore me most of the time and this one didn't so that's something.
I'm not the biggest fan of this backcountry slasher/survival horror genre but I have some faith in Kitamura, who here returns to English language features after his Japanese language LUPIN III flick in 2014. He somehow managed to make a very stylish and watchable horror flick from an absolute dogshit script with MIDNIGHT MEAT TRAIN so I hope he'll once again direct the hell out of this tired premise.