The film opens with author Daniel Shergold (Dan Richardson) at a promo for his latest book, "Dark Corners" written about the supernatural. The movie is put together running present and past events back and forth, as well as showing us a subplot. This is deliberately done to create a confusion that will be shortly experienced by Daniel's mind.
This scene follows a home break-in where Daniel's wife (Niki Felstead) is killed and our author is confined to a wheel chair. A friend of Dan's introduces him to an odd fan of his work, Infurnari (Giles Alderson). He promises Dan he can find the killers and get revenge, but it will cost him the life that he had. With nothing to lose, Daniel agrees and is unknowingly transformed into something akin to vampire.
The film was good enough to hold my interest, a break-in/revenge film with a twist. The scenes lacked intensity to prevent it from being a gory slasher, but at the same time lacked the quality drama to carry it.
Parental Guide: F-bomb, sex, nudity (Niki Felstead)
This scene follows a home break-in where Daniel's wife (Niki Felstead) is killed and our author is confined to a wheel chair. A friend of Dan's introduces him to an odd fan of his work, Infurnari (Giles Alderson). He promises Dan he can find the killers and get revenge, but it will cost him the life that he had. With nothing to lose, Daniel agrees and is unknowingly transformed into something akin to vampire.
The film was good enough to hold my interest, a break-in/revenge film with a twist. The scenes lacked intensity to prevent it from being a gory slasher, but at the same time lacked the quality drama to carry it.
Parental Guide: F-bomb, sex, nudity (Niki Felstead)