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It's October, so that means it's once again time for Catching Up On Cinema's annual, “Kyle's Killer October” event month!
All month long, Catching Up On Cinema's resident horror enthusiast, Kyle, will be taking creative control of the program, offering up new reviews for a wide variety of horror flicks from week to week.
This week, Kyle and Trevor review Adam Green's, Frozen (2010)!
A streamlined and well-acted isolation thriller about 3 young folks (Shawn Ashmore, Emma Bell and Kevin Zegers) trapped high above the ground on a ski lift at night, Frozen (2010) is writer-director Adam Green's most mature and mainstream friendly film.
Shot “on location,” high above the ground and amid the elements, Frozen's minimalist presentation and concept in no way hinder the quality of its cinematography and editing, with varied camera angles, scenarios, and sincere performances doing much to prevent the film from becoming as boring or repetitive as one might expect given its simple concept.
Novel, and just clever enough to get quite a lot of mileage out of its core premise, Frozen is a quaint, but quite enjoyable little horror thriller.
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