After its initial reveal last year, developer Deklazon had dropped a new story trailer for their upcoming alien abduction title They Are Here: Alien Abduction Horror. The trailer focuses on journalist Taylor Fox, who is investigating an alien abduction involving the Sherman family at Grayswood Farm, and the consequences of him looking a little too far into someone’s business.
Wearing its obvious inspiration from The X-Files on its sleeve, They Are Here also draws from films like Signs, Dark Skies, The Gracefield Incident, War of the Worlds and others. The game follows journalist Taylor Fox, who is contacted by a farmer named Peter Sherman, who tells Fox about terrifying, inexplicable phenomena occurring on his farm. Fox heads over to investigate, but finds the home deserted. The animals on the Sherman farm are sick, infected by some parasite. From a note, Fox learns that the farmer’s daughter Megan had disappeared.
Wearing its obvious inspiration from The X-Files on its sleeve, They Are Here also draws from films like Signs, Dark Skies, The Gracefield Incident, War of the Worlds and others. The game follows journalist Taylor Fox, who is contacted by a farmer named Peter Sherman, who tells Fox about terrifying, inexplicable phenomena occurring on his farm. Fox heads over to investigate, but finds the home deserted. The animals on the Sherman farm are sick, infected by some parasite. From a note, Fox learns that the farmer’s daughter Megan had disappeared.
- 1/30/2024
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
Review by Stephen Tronicek
Filmmaking is about manipulating the audience’s view on a story through pictures, and that’s why found footage has always been kind of weird. Found footage forces the perspective of the audience to lie in the Pov of the main character, which means that they sometimes lack the ability to seem as intricately crafted as other films. They sometimes are lacking some of the manipulative ability. This gets especially compounded whenever the found footage gimmick does nothing to make the film genuinely scary, with the film both lacking the manipulative power to be scary but also the actively working against the more traditional filmmaking that would make the film scarier. The Gracefield Incident, unfortunately, seems to contrive its reason for being found footage but also tends to hide the horror that would make it genuinely scary.
The Gracefield Incident is about a group of friends...
Filmmaking is about manipulating the audience’s view on a story through pictures, and that’s why found footage has always been kind of weird. Found footage forces the perspective of the audience to lie in the Pov of the main character, which means that they sometimes lack the ability to seem as intricately crafted as other films. They sometimes are lacking some of the manipulative ability. This gets especially compounded whenever the found footage gimmick does nothing to make the film genuinely scary, with the film both lacking the manipulative power to be scary but also the actively working against the more traditional filmmaking that would make the film scarier. The Gracefield Incident, unfortunately, seems to contrive its reason for being found footage but also tends to hide the horror that would make it genuinely scary.
The Gracefield Incident is about a group of friends...
- 7/31/2017
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Mathieu Ratthe's weekend gone awry flick The Gracefield Incident opened in U.S. cinemas and arrived on Digital HD and On Demand last Friday, July 21st. Our man down in the MXCity, Eric Ortiz Garcia, had... issues... with the film, but by chance you are interested in all things that go pear shaped when meteorites crash to Earth and wreak havoc on unlucky weekenders then consider the clip below. Matthew Donovan, a video game editor, embeds an iPhone camera into his prosthetic eye to secretly record and document a weekend with friends in a luxurious mountain top cabin. The weekend takes a terrifying turn when a meteorite crashes the party forcing everyone to face the darkest, screaming nightmare while somehow connecting life, love, and...
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- 7/25/2017
- Screen Anarchy
Excessively recording and sharing everyday occurrences on social media has become so routine to so many people that it has restricted their intuition of how to react in emergency situations. That’s certainly the case for the main characters in versatile filmmaker Mathieu Ratthe‘s new found-footage horror film, ‘The Gracefield Incident.’ The protagonists have grown so […]
The post Interview: Mathieu Ratthe Talks The Gracefield Incident (Exclusive) appeared first on Shockya.com.
The post Interview: Mathieu Ratthe Talks The Gracefield Incident (Exclusive) appeared first on Shockya.com.
- 7/20/2017
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
"Matthew Donovan (played by Mathieu Ratthe, who's also the film's director) embeds an iPhone camera into his prosthetic eye to secretly record a weekend with friends in a luxurious mountain top cabin”, says the official synopsis for the Canadian/American production The Gracefield Incident. Prosthetic eye plus camera is a silly idea, no doubt, but it’s also one that makes you wonder what the hell you are about to experience. However, Ratthe’s low-budget hybrid soon enters into familiar territory, and even though a lot goes on eventually (marital drama, mystery, horror, sci-fi and so forth), nothing is completely engaging. While the film opens with the genesis of said eye camera notion, and we think it’s going to be a first-person effort, soon it becomes obvious that...
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- 7/20/2017
- Screen Anarchy
Director and star Mathieu Ratthe's discusses his new first person horror film
The post Interview: The Gracefield Incident Director Spills Secrets appeared first on ComingSoon.net.
The post Interview: The Gracefield Incident Director Spills Secrets appeared first on ComingSoon.net.
- 7/20/2017
- by Chris Alexander
- Comingsoon.net
The first line of Mathieu Ratthe’s horror film The Gracefield Incident is uttered by a character who exasperatedly asks, “Do you have to film everything?” and it’s a question with which audiences can only agree. Yes, we’re back in the realm of found-footage, a genre that the director/screenwriter tries to freshen up with a novel concept that proves far sillier than imaginative.
The film begins with a car accident suffered by video game editor — surely the nation’s biggest growing profession — Matthew (Ratthe) and his pregnant wife Jessica (Kimberly Laferriere) which results in her losing the baby and him...
The film begins with a car accident suffered by video game editor — surely the nation’s biggest growing profession — Matthew (Ratthe) and his pregnant wife Jessica (Kimberly Laferriere) which results in her losing the baby and him...
- 7/19/2017
- by Frank Scheck
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Canadian director Mathieu Ratthe takes on multiple creative roles in his first feature, the alien invasion thriller The Gracefield Incident, out this Friday in theaters, on demand and digital HD. Besides writing and directing the film, he also stars and edited the project.
I got a chance to speak to him as the film was released and you can find our conversation below.
The Gracefield Incident is about Matthew Donovan, a video game editor, who embeds an iPhone camera into his prosthetic eye to secretly record and document a weekend with friends in a luxurious mountain top cabin. The weekend takes a terrifying turn when a meteorite crashes the party forcing everyone to face the darkest, screaming nightmare while somehow connecting life, love, and loss in a twist of fear. [Continued ...]...
I got a chance to speak to him as the film was released and you can find our conversation below.
The Gracefield Incident is about Matthew Donovan, a video game editor, who embeds an iPhone camera into his prosthetic eye to secretly record and document a weekend with friends in a luxurious mountain top cabin. The weekend takes a terrifying turn when a meteorite crashes the party forcing everyone to face the darkest, screaming nightmare while somehow connecting life, love, and loss in a twist of fear. [Continued ...]...
- 7/17/2017
- QuietEarth.us
In today's Horror Highlights, we have a Q&A with The Gracefield Incident at Mathieu Ratthe, new stills from Volumes of Blood: Horror Stories, and details on Famous Monsters of Filmland's presence at this year's San Diego Comic-Con.
Thanks for taking the time to answer some questions for us, Mathieu. How and when did you first come up with the idea for The Gracefield Incident?
Mathieu Ratthe: First of all, thank you, Derek, for your interest in our film. I wanted to create a suspenseful story that scared the crap out of the audience, but also made them emotionally involved, which is really tough to do in this kind of movie, but I think we achieved it pretty well in our film.
The conceptual idea (or I liked to call it the “technique”) came after I realized how many days I was given to shoot our film with the budget that I had.
Thanks for taking the time to answer some questions for us, Mathieu. How and when did you first come up with the idea for The Gracefield Incident?
Mathieu Ratthe: First of all, thank you, Derek, for your interest in our film. I wanted to create a suspenseful story that scared the crap out of the audience, but also made them emotionally involved, which is really tough to do in this kind of movie, but I think we achieved it pretty well in our film.
The conceptual idea (or I liked to call it the “technique”) came after I realized how many days I was given to shoot our film with the budget that I had.
- 7/17/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
This week will see the release of Mathieu Ratthe’s The Gracefield Incident, a found footage horror film where the camera is embedded into the main character’s eye. The clip below shows two main characters suffering through a potential UFO event… Continue Reading →
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The post Exclusive: The Gracefield Incident Clip Begs You to Make it Stop appeared first on Dread Central.
- 7/17/2017
- by Jonathan Barkan
- DreadCentral.com
Although it may be hard to believe, it's already been five years since Cavitycolors started releasing eye-popping horror apparel, and they're celebrating this week with a special new enamel pin. In today's Horror Highlights, we also have a trailer and key art for The Gracefield Incident and details on Rlj Entertainment acquiring North American rights to The Osiris Child: Science Fiction Volume 1, starring Kellan Lutz.
Cavitycolors 5-Year Anniversary Pin: "June marks the 5 Year Anniversary of Cavitycolors, and we are celebrating with a very special Enamel Pin release this Thursday, June 15th at 5 Pm est! Set your reminders!
Back when me and Ricki started our brand in the extra bedroom of my mom's house in 2012, I could've never imagined that we'd be where we are today. Cavitycolors originally started as an outlet to release my personal art and prints, and over time, grew into collaborations with incredible new artists, and taking...
Cavitycolors 5-Year Anniversary Pin: "June marks the 5 Year Anniversary of Cavitycolors, and we are celebrating with a very special Enamel Pin release this Thursday, June 15th at 5 Pm est! Set your reminders!
Back when me and Ricki started our brand in the extra bedroom of my mom's house in 2012, I could've never imagined that we'd be where we are today. Cavitycolors originally started as an outlet to release my personal art and prints, and over time, grew into collaborations with incredible new artists, and taking...
- 6/14/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Momentum Pictures will release the found footage alien invasion film, The Gracefield Incident, in select theaters and on demand and digital HD on July 21, 2017.
Mathieu Ratthe wrote, directed and stars in the indie science fiction shocker.
Synopsis:
Matthew Donovan, a video game editor, embeds an iPhone camera into his prosthetic eye to secretly record and document a weekend with friends in a luxurious mountain top cabin. The weekend takes a terrifying turn when a meteorite crashes the party forcing everyone to face the darkest, screaming nightmare while somehow connecting life, love, and loss in a twist of fear.
The Gracefield Incident stars Mathieu Ratthe, Kimberly Laferriere, Victor Andres Turgeon-Trelles, Juliette Gosselin, Alexandre Nachi, Laurence [Continued ...]...
Mathieu Ratthe wrote, directed and stars in the indie science fiction shocker.
Synopsis:
Matthew Donovan, a video game editor, embeds an iPhone camera into his prosthetic eye to secretly record and document a weekend with friends in a luxurious mountain top cabin. The weekend takes a terrifying turn when a meteorite crashes the party forcing everyone to face the darkest, screaming nightmare while somehow connecting life, love, and loss in a twist of fear.
The Gracefield Incident stars Mathieu Ratthe, Kimberly Laferriere, Victor Andres Turgeon-Trelles, Juliette Gosselin, Alexandre Nachi, Laurence [Continued ...]...
- 6/14/2017
- QuietEarth.us
"Some things can't be unseen." Holy crap this looks freaky. An official trailer has debuted for a freaky new alien horror movie titled The Gracefield Incident. This is yet another found footage movie, but the twist is that one guy implants a camera into his eye in order to give us a proper Pov view. He does this to capture footage of a weekend getaway with friends to a cabin in the mountains. But one night a meteor crashes down and things get scary when giant alien creatures start tormenting them. Starring Mathieu Ratthe (who also wrote/directed the film), Kimberly Laferriere, Victor Andres Turgeon-Trelles, Juliette Gosselin, Alexandre Nachi, and Laurence Dauphinais. Aliens seriously freak me out, and this looks totally nuts. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for Mathieu Ratthe's The Gracefield Incident, from YouTube: The Gracefield Incident tells the story of Matthew Donovan, a video game editor,...
- 6/13/2017
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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