Lionsgate will release Cold Storage from Synthetic Furs Productions and the film releases May 4th. The film was shown at the American Film Market recently and Cold Storage stars Sean Bridgers (Witness Protection), and Nick Searcy (Eagle Eye). The film has won several awards, but more importantly this thriller will make its way into the hands of fans shortly. Have a read of the synopsis below.
The synopsis for Cold Storage here:
"When a brutal car accident takes place in the desolate backcountry, the only onlooker is Clive (Searcy), a lonely man who lives nearby in an isolated shack. As he approaches the scene, he sees the girl of his dreams, dead among the debris. Certain that she is the one, Clive will do whatever it takes to keep her by his side. When the victim's sister and boyfriend arrive, they quickly become unwitting hostages" (Dread).
Release Date: May 4th (DVD).
Director: Tony Elwood.
The synopsis for Cold Storage here:
"When a brutal car accident takes place in the desolate backcountry, the only onlooker is Clive (Searcy), a lonely man who lives nearby in an isolated shack. As he approaches the scene, he sees the girl of his dreams, dead among the debris. Certain that she is the one, Clive will do whatever it takes to keep her by his side. When the victim's sister and boyfriend arrive, they quickly become unwitting hostages" (Dread).
Release Date: May 4th (DVD).
Director: Tony Elwood.
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Year: 2006
Directors: Tony Elwood
Writers: Tony Elwood & Mark Kimray
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: projectcyclops
Rating: 7 out of 10
Tony Elwood’s Cold Storage is a film that has been a long time in the making, written by Elwood in 1978, touched up in ’85, filmed a couple of years back and finally doing the festival circuit now, it’s very much his baby.
Kicking off with a break-up between young actress Melissa and her earnest, though simple, boyfriend Daric (Matt Keeslar), Melissa heads down South to take a part in a play. Unfortunately she hits a bird and is fatally injured in the process, attracting the attention of simple minded mountain man Clive (an astonishing turn by Nick Searcy). Clive sees that she’s still breathing and drives her back to his cabin, hoping to save her life, but she’s a goner and poor Clive just can’t seem to grasp this all important fact,...
Directors: Tony Elwood
Writers: Tony Elwood & Mark Kimray
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: projectcyclops
Rating: 7 out of 10
Tony Elwood’s Cold Storage is a film that has been a long time in the making, written by Elwood in 1978, touched up in ’85, filmed a couple of years back and finally doing the festival circuit now, it’s very much his baby.
Kicking off with a break-up between young actress Melissa and her earnest, though simple, boyfriend Daric (Matt Keeslar), Melissa heads down South to take a part in a play. Unfortunately she hits a bird and is fatally injured in the process, attracting the attention of simple minded mountain man Clive (an astonishing turn by Nick Searcy). Clive sees that she’s still breathing and drives her back to his cabin, hoping to save her life, but she’s a goner and poor Clive just can’t seem to grasp this all important fact,...
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