Trap is a film from director Jason Horton (Edges of Darkness) that is one part psychological thriller, another part crime drama and a final part that is a twisted romance. The film has moved to DVD today on Amazon and those who like suspense, drama and tales of kidnapping need to check out Horton's latest. One of the first reviews for Trap can be found (here) on 28Dla.
The synopsis for Trap here:
"A routine kidnapping goes bad when the middle aged kidnapper falls in love with his teenaged captive. Walter, a middle-aged ex-con fresh out of jail, has been consumed by guilt over his leaving his family behind when he went to prison. Out now, he tries to re-establish a relation with his only living relative, his meth-addicted daughter Tori.
Tori wants nothing to do with Walter and to get rid of him hooks him up with a kidnapping scheme,...
The synopsis for Trap here:
"A routine kidnapping goes bad when the middle aged kidnapper falls in love with his teenaged captive. Walter, a middle-aged ex-con fresh out of jail, has been consumed by guilt over his leaving his family behind when he went to prison. Out now, he tries to re-establish a relation with his only living relative, his meth-addicted daughter Tori.
Tori wants nothing to do with Walter and to get rid of him hooks him up with a kidnapping scheme,...
- 5/29/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Director Jason Horton will release four short clips from behind the scenes on the set of Trap and the first one is available below. The clip shows the funny misadventures of guerrilla filmmaking and the challenges of making an independent thriller on a micro-budget. From 2009 this first behind the scene clip shows the antics of the director himself (Jason Horton), Ashton Blanchard, Alonzo F. Jones, Robert Kitchen and others in a semi-spoof of life through the lens. Check out this first clip from Trap; your funny-bone with thank-you and stay tuned for further clips coming this way soon!
Release Date: 2010.
Director: Jason Horton.
Writer: Jason Horton.
Cast: Ashton Blanchard, Alonzo F. Jones, Robert Kitchen, Allen Perada, AnneMarie Pazmino, and Reggie Jernigan.
One of four behind the scenes clips for Trap here:
For more info' on Trap visit the film's webpage here:
Trap Homepage
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Release Date: 2010.
Director: Jason Horton.
Writer: Jason Horton.
Cast: Ashton Blanchard, Alonzo F. Jones, Robert Kitchen, Allen Perada, AnneMarie Pazmino, and Reggie Jernigan.
One of four behind the scenes clips for Trap here:
For more info' on Trap visit the film's webpage here:
Trap Homepage
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- 11/26/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Jason Horton, director of "Edges of Darkness," has confirmed a September 22 DVD release date through Anchor Bay for his post-apocalyptic, zombie styled, adventure film. Heavy in sub-plots this flick will offer a little something for everyone including vampires, zombies, religious cults, and a little science fiction. Already premiering in the United Kingdom "Edges of Darkness" now has a second poster for the film, as seen above, and fans can see the film in theatres with a limited run beginning in September 18, which will coincide with the DVD release date. Also, have a peek at the new tagline for the film with the attached cast and crew.
Director: Blaine Cade, and Jason Horton.
Writers: Blaine Cade, and Jason Horton.
Cast: Alonzo F. Jones, Shamika Ann Franklin, Annemarie Pazmino, Lee Perkins, Michelle Rose, Xavier Jones, Jay Costelo, Alisha Gaddis, Robert Kitchen, Wayne Baldwin, and Damon Burks.
Tagline: "So many zombies...so little time!
Director: Blaine Cade, and Jason Horton.
Writers: Blaine Cade, and Jason Horton.
Cast: Alonzo F. Jones, Shamika Ann Franklin, Annemarie Pazmino, Lee Perkins, Michelle Rose, Xavier Jones, Jay Costelo, Alisha Gaddis, Robert Kitchen, Wayne Baldwin, and Damon Burks.
Tagline: "So many zombies...so little time!
- 8/2/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Director: Jason Horton.
Writer: Jason Horton.
"Edges of Darkness" is a horror genre film, from director Jason Horton (Trap), that involves three separate character driven stories that center around an undead apocalypse with scripture from the book of revelations acting as a backdrop. Set in an overrun apartment complex the three stories are connected not only through location, but through a climactic ending. Unconventionally, a new group of actors are entered into the fray, at the films midpoint, as the unfocused premise attempts to tie up far too many plot devices late in the story.
The films central plot revolves around a religious end of the world involving several blood thirsty priests (Lee Perkins, Robert Kitchen) while several smaller plots look for attention in a quickly paced script. Fighting for survival in this murderous atmosphere are a small coven of vampires (Alonzo F. Jones) , a writer (Jay Costelo) in the midst of an alien invasion,...
Writer: Jason Horton.
"Edges of Darkness" is a horror genre film, from director Jason Horton (Trap), that involves three separate character driven stories that center around an undead apocalypse with scripture from the book of revelations acting as a backdrop. Set in an overrun apartment complex the three stories are connected not only through location, but through a climactic ending. Unconventionally, a new group of actors are entered into the fray, at the films midpoint, as the unfocused premise attempts to tie up far too many plot devices late in the story.
The films central plot revolves around a religious end of the world involving several blood thirsty priests (Lee Perkins, Robert Kitchen) while several smaller plots look for attention in a quickly paced script. Fighting for survival in this murderous atmosphere are a small coven of vampires (Alonzo F. Jones) , a writer (Jay Costelo) in the midst of an alien invasion,...
- 6/27/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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