Jamison Jones Liam as Liam. Azie Tesfai Sara as Sara. Zarah Mahler Abbie as Abbie. Kevin Bigley Ty as Ty. Richard Ellis Gage as Gage. Blane Crockarell Dillon as Dillon. Judah Abner Paul Nathan as Nathan. Ja'layah Washington Lily as Lily. Amy Waller Nora as Nora. Sydne Mikelle Megan as Megan. Tug Coker Mr. Gambel as Mr. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit.
IFC Midnight. John-Paul Howard Ben. Piper Curda Mallory. Jamison Jones Liam. Azie Tesfai Sara. Zarah Mahler Abbie. Kevin Bigley Ty.
Richard Ellis Gage. Blane Crockarell Dillon. Judah Abner Paul Nathan. Amy Waller Nora. Brett Pierce Director. Drew T. Pierce Director. Brett Pierce Screenwriter. Pierce Screenwriter. Ed Polgardy Producer. Chang Tseng Producer. Willis King Executive Producer. Lanier Porter Executive Producer. Leman Porter Executive Producer. Conor Murphy Cinematographer. Terry Yates Film Editor.
Devin Burrows Original Music. Mars Feehery Production Designer. Davi Davis Art Director. Mary Goodson Set Decoration. Laura Cristina Ortiz Costume Designer. Lisa Essary Casting.
View All Critic Reviews Sep 25, It started great And the creature effects were outstanding. Unfortunately, the lead protagonist was dull and the teenage horror tropes dragged most of the movie down with it.
Mark B Super Reviewer. It also played last year at the Traverse City Film Festival, where "Deadheads" had screened previously to a sold-out audience. Pierce says he was in his mids when he moved to Los Angeles. The "Evil Dead" team is still in contact with the brothers. Pierce sees its star, Bruce Campbell, about once a year. And not long before the Fantasia event last year, he says, "we were able to get Sam to sit down with us and watch the movie in a private screening and he really liked it.
Pierce says it feels good to provide some entertainment in these tough times. Besides playing at drive-ins, "The Wretched" is available on several streaming platforms. The movie really fits with a drive-in. It's fun. It's got monsters in it. The funniest part is though, most drive-ins, the sound plays through your FM radio. Our sound designer is this really super-talented guy, he did all this work on the movie, and he texted me, like, 'So, my 7. Brett admits that he is reluctant to overly celebrate the film's success given the current circumstances.
But then you tell yourself [it's] a safe escapism. Brett got a very early glimpse at the low-budget horror movie world thanks to his father Bart Pierce, at one time an aspiring filmmaker himself, who worked on the special effects for Sam Raimi's legendary debut The Evil Dead. I was just so curious about what Dad had been doing. I had been kept away from the basement because I think my Mom was terrified of scarring me, because they were bringing in snakes and cockroaches and all this stuff.
I finally got away from Mom, and I went down there and I saw this projection on the wall. Dad was showing the ending sequence of Evil Dead it to Sam and all the guys, like the first pass at doing this nasty, gory meltdown sequence.
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