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Jon Hewitt talks Acolytes and Midnight Madness
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POSTED: September 8, 2008 20:06 |
By:
Carol Borden
Bloody Disgusting
interviews
director
Jon Hewitt
(
Darklovestory
)
about
Acolytes
:
"Acolytes
is a slow burn - we give a taste of treats to come in the opening minutes (a half naked girl terrorized in the forest; a punishing stunt) before we settle into our story of fucked-up teens living on the edge of the city. But the story ramps - ominously, believably, inevitably - to an extended climax of shocks, reveals, twists, ultra-violence, gore and death. So hang in there for car-crashing, head-smashing, crossbow-skewering, knife-slashing, screwdriver-stabbing, serial-killering mayhem!"
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