G. Patrick Condon's (Infanticide, Audition) debut feature is an inspired, meta take on the classic "cabin in the woods" horror trope. G. Patrick Condon (Frontier, Riverhead), a creatively frustrated writer/director, is forced to take matters into his own hands after squandering the money lent to him by a mysterious cinematic organization. He locks aspiring actress Grace (MJ Kehler) and the rest of the cast of actors in a rented house filled to the brim with security cameras and a script-spitting dot matrix printer. As time passes, Condon gradually transforms into the villain in his own film by exploiting the actors' desire to give their best performances while also satisfying his increasingly sinister demands; even if it means killing them. G. Patrick Condon's Incredible Violence, part Milgram Experiment, part A Cabin in the Woods, will have audiences talking for years to come.
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G. Patrick Condon's (Infanticide, Audition) debut feature is an inspired, meta take on the classic "cabin in the woods" horror trope. G. Patrick Condon (Frontier, Riverhead), a creatively frustrated writer/director, is forced to take matters into his own hands after squandering the money lent to him by a mysterious cinematic organization. He locks aspiring actress Grace (MJ Kehler) and the rest of the cast of actors in a rented house filled to the brim with security cameras and a script-spitting dot matrix printer. As time passes, Condon gradually transforms into the villain in his own film by exploiting the actors' desire to give their best performances while also satisfying his increasingly sinister demands; even if it means killing them. G. Patrick Condon's Incredible Violence, part Milgram Experiment, part A Cabin in the Woods, will have audiences talking for years to come.
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