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Call Me Nothing: New Psychological Thriller Unmasks Trauma and Mental Health

Call Me Nothing, produced and directed by Mark Andrew Bowers, is digging into the messy, unglamorous corners of the human mind—and inviting the community to join the journey. This gripping psychological thriller uses the Japanese idea of "three faces" as its central motif: the face we show the world, the face we reserve for loved ones, and the face we keep hidden. It’s a gritty, "slow-burn" story about memory, loss, and the fight to reclaim one's identity. A Story of Three Faces Shot in remote forests and abandoned villages, the production has already completed more than 50 days of filming for just the opening twenty minutes. The team, led by Marcela and Mark Bowers, is now live on Indiegogo seeking $300,000 to complete post-production, sound, and global distribution. But this campaign is about more than just finishing a film. It’s […]

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Acclaimed 83-Minute Psychological Thriller to Depart Netflix

Renowned Uruguayan Director Fede Álvarez's 'Don't Breathe' Set to Exit Streaming Platform on July 1 A highly acclaimed psychological thriller of 83 minutes, regarded as one of the best suspense films in recent years, is soon to leave Netflix, much to the disappointment of its fans. This film not only captivated audiences but also solidified its Uruguayan director’s place as a key figure in contemporary genre cinema. As it exits the streaming platform, it marks the end of an era for a movie that has left an indelible mark on the thriller genre. The journey of Fede Álvarez, the Uruguayan director, began with 'El cojonudo' (2005), a macabre short film that he co-created with his inseparable screenwriter, Rodo Sayagues. This project gained significant attention within the Hispanic film circuit, setting the stage for their future endeavors. In 2009, they caught […]

Exploring Darkness and Suspense of ''The Black Phone''
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Exploring Darkness and Suspense of ”The Black Phone”

"The Black Phone" Unveiling the Chilling Atmosphere and Tension Director: Scott Derrickson Release Date: 24-jun-2021 Running Time: 1h 42m Production Companies: Universal Pictures, Blumhouse Productions Distribution Companies: Universal Pictures Genre: Drama, Thriller, Horror, Mystery   In the realm of horror cinema, "The Black Phone" stands out as a gripping tale that delves into the darkest corners of human fear. Directed by Scott Derrickson and based on a short story by Joe Hill, this film offers a chilling narrative that captivates and terrifies audiences alike. From the outset, it becomes evident that "The Black Phone" is not for the faint-hearted. Its storyline is so dark and macabre that some viewers may find it deeply disturbing. The plot revolves around a young boy who finds himself imprisoned by a sinister serial killer, played with haunting conviction by Ethan Hawke. As the boy discovers […]

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