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Jack (Chase Williamson) is a young and hopeful director, but his career
is already on the fizzle before it has really begun, basically because
nobody will let him direct a feature unless he has already gathered
experience directing a feature, and he cannot gather the experience
because he has never directed a feature - so he's in a perfect catch-22,
and it's not made any better when his girlfriend Shantel (Evanne Friedman)
releases her first novel to some acclaim. But then, out of nowhere appears
producer Bob Moseby (Chris Browning), who hires him on the recommendation
of actress Sarah (Nicole Alexandra Shipley) to direct a decently (if still
low) budgeted movie with an actual professional crew, in an actual studio,
with a workable script. Jack is way too excited to even assume there might
be a catch, and day one of the shoot goes really great, also thanks to the
lead actors of the film, Sarah, newcomer Damien (Victor Turpin), and
veteran actress Nancy (Caroline Williams), who also happens to be Moseby's
wife. But at the end of the day, Moseby reveals the catch of the whole
thing to Jack, he in the very last scene of the shot, wants to have Damien
killed for real - for publicity he claims at first. Basically, Moseby
would arrange the kill, all Jack would have to do is to stand by, not
interfere, and get it all on camera. Of course, Jack refuses, even if the
film might be the break he has worked for for that long, but Moseby can be
very persuasive - for one, he has murdered the original director of the
movie and has forged enough evidence to handily pin it onto Jack, and he
threatens he will kill everyone Jack loves if he doesn't play along. So
basically, Jack can't go to the police, and he's pretty certain Moseby
will kill people near and dear to him - which is why he even breaks up
with Shantel. The next few days, Jack pretty much sleepwalks through the
shoot, so much so that others start to wonder about his well-being, while
trying to figure out how Moseby will have Damien killed, and soon he finds
out the film's AD (Craig Stark) is Moseby's accomplice in this - only for
the AD to turn up dead after Moseby has found out Jack found out. Jack
tells his DP and best friend Sam (Shane Coffey) about the situation he's
in, and the two try to find a way out of it - but the last day of shooting
approaches rapidly, and it seems Moseby has planned the kill a little too
well in advance for them to even stand a chance to prevent it ... Now
here's a thriller that's old-fashioned in the best of ways, as it doesn't
give in to spectacle but stays on message building up suspense throughout,
so there's little in terms of jump scares or gore (other than the gore of
the film-within-a-film that's always identified as fake) and yet the movie
remains tense throughout. And even if the actual premise might be a bit
too far-fetched for 100% believability, the characters and their actions
remain very much grounded in reality, and a grounded ensemble and the
filmset backdrop do their bit in making everything relatable, all
resulting in a very cool genre flick.
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