Miss seeing "The Last Winter" at the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival this year? Well now is your chance to see it on the big screen! This is a great film and I highly recommend it. Check it out:
THE LAST WINTER opens Friday, December 14st at the Hollywood Theatre
Larry Fessenden, the acclaimed director of intimate horror films such as No Telling, Habit, and Wendigo, explores new ground with this chilling tale of an ancient evil released upon the world due to man’s constant disregard of the environment.
In one of the most pristine landscapes in the world, a ragtag team working to exploit the oil resources of Alaska is tormented by an unseen evil. After one crewmember is found dead near an abandoned drill site, his body naked and contorted into a pose of terror, each member of the team begins to feel disoriented and paranoid. Violent outbreaks and hallucinations follow and soon a distress call is sent out. The more scientific of the team believe that they are reacting to a microorganism that is being released from the thawing ice plains. The native people believe that an ancient spirit, a Wendigo, has come seeking revenge.
The rescue plane is brought down by a malevolent wind, and with little hope of another rescue attempt, two of the surviving members set off into the cold on a desperate bid for survival. Once they leave the camp, the tormentors are finally revealed in a visually stunning finale that will take the audience’s breath away.
In English. 101 minutes. Not Rated. Showing Friday, Monday-Thursday at 9:40pm, Saturday and Sunday at 5:00pm & 9:40pm.
"Far and away the scariest movie of the year - and certainly the smartest... What we don't know, what we don't want to know, what we can't figure out in time; these are the true demons stalking The Last Winter." -- Bob Strauss, L.A. Daily News
THE LAST WINTER opens Friday, December 14st at the Hollywood Theatre
Larry Fessenden, the acclaimed director of intimate horror films such as No Telling, Habit, and Wendigo, explores new ground with this chilling tale of an ancient evil released upon the world due to man’s constant disregard of the environment.
In one of the most pristine landscapes in the world, a ragtag team working to exploit the oil resources of Alaska is tormented by an unseen evil. After one crewmember is found dead near an abandoned drill site, his body naked and contorted into a pose of terror, each member of the team begins to feel disoriented and paranoid. Violent outbreaks and hallucinations follow and soon a distress call is sent out. The more scientific of the team believe that they are reacting to a microorganism that is being released from the thawing ice plains. The native people believe that an ancient spirit, a Wendigo, has come seeking revenge.
The rescue plane is brought down by a malevolent wind, and with little hope of another rescue attempt, two of the surviving members set off into the cold on a desperate bid for survival. Once they leave the camp, the tormentors are finally revealed in a visually stunning finale that will take the audience’s breath away.
In English. 101 minutes. Not Rated. Showing Friday, Monday-Thursday at 9:40pm, Saturday and Sunday at 5:00pm & 9:40pm.
"Far and away the scariest movie of the year - and certainly the smartest... What we don't know, what we don't want to know, what we can't figure out in time; these are the true demons stalking The Last Winter." -- Bob Strauss, L.A. Daily News