Dark Feed

Dark Feed is a 2013 horror film written and directed by Shawn and Michael Rasmussen. It was first released on March 18, 2013 and centers upon a group of filmmakers that decide to cut costs by filming in an abandoned psychiatric hospital, only to end up slowly turning insane. Filming took place in New England using some of the buildings seen in Shutter Island.[1] The Rasmussens came up with the idea for Dark Feed while visiting the set of another film, Long Distance, which was filming in an abandoned psychiatric hospital.[2]

Dark Feed
Directed byMichael Rasmussen
Shawn Rasmussen
Written byMichael Rasmussen
Shawn Rasmussen
StarringEvalena Marie, Jason Beaubien, Michael Reed
CinematographyMonday Sunnlinn
Edited byMichael Rasmussen, Reuter (as Michael Reuter)
Production
company
Rasmussen Brothers Productions
Distributed byLionsgate Home Entertainment
Release date
  • March 18, 2013 (2013-03-18)
Running time
86 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Synopsis

The movie follows a film crew that decides to film a low budget horror film in an abandoned psychiatric hospital. They're already exhausted and overworked, making them eager to finish the project and move on. Unfortunately their presence seems to bring new life to the hospital, and it starts to exert a strange influence over the cast and crew, causing them to act in increasingly bizarre ways. The remaining crew members must find a way to escape from the hospital before they also end up becoming its victims.

Cast

  • Evalena Marie as Pierced Girl
  • Jason Beaubien as Andrei
  • Michael Reed as Jack
  • Bree Elrod as M.G.
  • Victoria Nugent as Beth
  • Mark DeAngelis as DP
  • Dayna Cousins as Marissa
  • Jonathan Thomson as Harry
  • Michael Scott Allen as Darrell
  • Rebecca Whitehurst as Rachel
  • Hardy Winburn as Chuck
  • Andrew Rudick as Chris (as Andy Rudick)
  • Jessica Lauren Napier as Jessica
  • Daniel Berger-Jones as Mitch
  • Danny Bryck as Brian

Reception

Critical reception for Dark Feed was mixed.[3][4] Shock Till You Drop gave a predominantly negative review, criticizing it as "a boring and unoriginal film unworthy of watching."[5] In contrast, Fearnet's review was more positive and Weinberg commented that although the film had "a lot of stuff you've seen before", the movie "re-heated and reconfigured into a crafty little creeper that actually works".[6] Starburst gave the film a score of 5/10, saying that the movie was "utterly unmemorable but not otherwise bad".[7]

gollark: Alternatively, I can try and refresh it really really fast.
gollark: That defeats the point of getting rid of it fast.
gollark: Or to wait for abandonment, but 5 hours is a while.
gollark: ?
gollark: So... the best strategy for removing unwanted CB eggs is to "accidentally" make them sick/

References

  1. "Trailer, Poster Debut for Dark Feed from the Writers of The Ward". STYD. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
  2. "Q&A: "DARK FEED" writer/director Shawn Rasmussen". Fangoria. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
  3. Coleman, Jason. "DVD Review: 'Dark Feed'". StarPulse.com. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
  4. "Review: Dark Feed (DVD)". Dread Central. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
  5. Tullos, Amanda. "Review: Dark Feed". STYD. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
  6. Weinberg, Scott. "FEARnet Movie Review: 'Dark Feed'". Fearnet. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
  7. "DVD Review: DARK FEED". Starburst. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
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