Dark Remains

Dark Remains 2005 American horror film written and directed by Brian Avenet-Bradley. It stars Greg Thompson, Cheri Christian, and Scott Hodges. A couple believes that their dead daughter may be attempting to contact them.

Dark Remains
Directed byBrian Avenet-Bradley
Produced byLaurence Avenet-Bradley
Priyank Shambharkar
Written byBrian Avenet-Bradley
Starring
  • Cherri Christian
  • Greg Thompson
  • Scott Hodges
Music byBenedikt Brydern
CinematographyLaurence Avenet-Bradley
Edited byBrian Avenet-Bradley
Production
company
Avenet Images
Release date
  • 2005 (2005)
Running time
88 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

After their daughter dies, Julie and Allen move to a rural location. When Julie begins taking photographs of the area, she sees images of her dead daughter in them, and she begins to believe that her daughter may be attempting to communicate with them.

Cast

  • Greg Thompson as Allen Pyke
  • Cheri Christian as Julie
  • Scott Hodges as Jim Payne
  • Jeff Evans as Sheriff Frank Hodges
  • Rachel Jordan as Emma Pyke
  • Michelle Kegley as Mrs. Payne
  • Rachael Rollings as Rachel Roberts
  • Karla Droege as Marianne Shore

Release

Dark Remains was released on home video on December 26, 2006.[1]

Reception

Dennis Harvey of Variety called it "a genuinely creepy ghost story that packs maximum dread per reel".[2] Bloody Disgusting rated it 4/5 stars and wrote, "All in all, unbelievable. Dark Remains is a suspense film the like of which hasn’t been released in a long time."[3] Joshua Siebalt of Dread Central rated it 3.5/5 stars and wrote, "All in all, Dark Remains is a very solid ghost story with enough attention to detail and characterization to set it aside from its contemporaries."[4] Mitchell Wells of Horror Society wrote, "If you are a horror fan, I would really encourage you to watch it and see how the director is greatly influenced by old ghost films as well as new age ones."[5] Mike Long of DVD Talk rated it 2.5/5 stars and wrote that though the films "contains some creepy moments", the film was often boring, confusing, or both.[6]

It was awarded best picture at the 2005 Rhode Island International Horror Film Festival.[7]

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References

  1. Condit, Jon (2006-12-25). "DVD Release List: Get Down". Dread Central. Retrieved 2015-03-27.
  2. Harvey, Dennis (2006-06-18). "Review: 'Dark Remains'". Variety. Retrieved 2015-03-27.
  3. "Dark Remains (V)". Bloody Disgusting. 2005-01-01. Retrieved 2015-03-27.
  4. Siebalt, Joshua (2006-01-22). "Dark Remains (2005)". Dread Central. Retrieved 2015-03-27.
  5. Wells, Mitchell (2010-01-09). "Dark Remains Review". Horror Society. Retrieved 2015-03-27.
  6. Long, Mike (2007-01-19). "Dark Remains". DVD Talk. Retrieved 2015-03-27.
  7. "RI International Horror Film Festival". Rhode Island International Horror Film Festival. Retrieved 2015-03-27.
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