Reviewed by Jesse Miller
MoreHorror.com
Watching Writer/ Director Megan Freels Johnston's The Ice Cream Truck is like venturing through a lucid nightmare. The main character of the dream operates with a logic that makes sense to the dreamer, but everyone around this person and every sequence is punctuated with the sense that something truly disturbing is lying in wait.
On the day Mary Marsh (Deanna Russo) moves back into her neighborhood, she deals with Stepford-like neighbors, a creepy furniture moving bloke and then there's the case of The Ice Cream man, who slowly drives up and down the streets of this neighborhood in his 1950's styled truck accompanied by an old fashioned tune set to haunt your dreams.
As Mary waits for her husband and two children to arrive from interstate, she navigates the strangeness that is suburbia, going to local parties, meeting young gardeners. All the while the Ice Cream Truck lurks.
MoreHorror.com
Watching Writer/ Director Megan Freels Johnston's The Ice Cream Truck is like venturing through a lucid nightmare. The main character of the dream operates with a logic that makes sense to the dreamer, but everyone around this person and every sequence is punctuated with the sense that something truly disturbing is lying in wait.
On the day Mary Marsh (Deanna Russo) moves back into her neighborhood, she deals with Stepford-like neighbors, a creepy furniture moving bloke and then there's the case of The Ice Cream man, who slowly drives up and down the streets of this neighborhood in his 1950's styled truck accompanied by an old fashioned tune set to haunt your dreams.
As Mary waits for her husband and two children to arrive from interstate, she navigates the strangeness that is suburbia, going to local parties, meeting young gardeners. All the while the Ice Cream Truck lurks.
- 8/25/2017
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Aaron Sorkin, the man behind "Sports Night" and four-time Outstanding Drama Series Emmy-winner "The West Wing," debuted a new show on HBO Sunday night (June 24) - "The Newsroom," starring Jeff Daniels as Will McAvoy, an anchor on a major cable news network, Sam Waterston as the president of the network and Emily Mortimer as the new executive producer who has a complicated past with McAvoy.
The show definitely has Sorkin's fingerprints all over it - the break-neck dialogue, the pedo-conferencing, the "anti"-American rant done as hundreds of cell phones were on record - reminiscent of the on-air rant by Wes Mendell that kicked off "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip," though the topic of the rant was different and "Studio 60" never really found its footing as a show.
Will "West Wing" and "Sports Night" fans flock to "The Newsroom"? It seems like they might - there is a...
The show definitely has Sorkin's fingerprints all over it - the break-neck dialogue, the pedo-conferencing, the "anti"-American rant done as hundreds of cell phones were on record - reminiscent of the on-air rant by Wes Mendell that kicked off "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip," though the topic of the rant was different and "Studio 60" never really found its footing as a show.
Will "West Wing" and "Sports Night" fans flock to "The Newsroom"? It seems like they might - there is a...
- 6/25/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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