As we come ever closer to the UK’s October 18th DVD and Blu-ray release of Adam Green’s Frozen, we’ve found ourselves with just the thing to keep you all warm inside: Prizes! Courtesy of our friends at Momentum Pictures, we have a copy of the film on DVD, another on Blu-ray, and two Frozen t-shirts to give away!
Synopsis:
Frozen stars Shawn Ashmore (the X-Men trilogy), Kevin Zegers (Dawn of the Dead) and Emma Bell (Death in Love; New York City Serenade) as a trio of twenty-somethings – best friends Joe Lynch (Ashmore) and Dan Walker (Zegers) plus Dan’s girlfriend Parker O’Neil (Bell) – hoping to spend some quality time skiing and snowboarding in the picturesque resort of Mount Holliston. But a typical day on the slopes turns into a chilling nightmare when they find themselves unexpectedly stranded on a chairlift shortly after the ski resort closes for the week.
Synopsis:
Frozen stars Shawn Ashmore (the X-Men trilogy), Kevin Zegers (Dawn of the Dead) and Emma Bell (Death in Love; New York City Serenade) as a trio of twenty-somethings – best friends Joe Lynch (Ashmore) and Dan Walker (Zegers) plus Dan’s girlfriend Parker O’Neil (Bell) – hoping to spend some quality time skiing and snowboarding in the picturesque resort of Mount Holliston. But a typical day on the slopes turns into a chilling nightmare when they find themselves unexpectedly stranded on a chairlift shortly after the ski resort closes for the week.
- 10/14/2010
- by Pestilence
- DreadCentral.com
Adam Green is arguably the biggest name in horror right now with “Hatchet II” opening in theaters this month and both “Hatchet” and “Frozen” released on Blu-ray in the last few weeks. Horror fans love filmmakers with unique personality and Green definitely has that to spare but he has yet to make the film that truly breaks him in this genre junkie’s mind. It certainly isn’t the deeply-flawed “Frozen.”
Blu-Ray Rating: 3.0/5.0
“Frozen” played spectacularly when it unspooled at the Sundance Film Festival for an obvious reason — it works better when you’re literally at a base of a mountain not unlike the scene of the film’s nightmarish set-up. Green deserves credit for discovering a new arena for chills and spills, but “Frozen” would have worked better as a short film and cracks when stretched to a scant ninety minutes. Green still knows how to milk a moment...
Blu-Ray Rating: 3.0/5.0
“Frozen” played spectacularly when it unspooled at the Sundance Film Festival for an obvious reason — it works better when you’re literally at a base of a mountain not unlike the scene of the film’s nightmarish set-up. Green deserves credit for discovering a new arena for chills and spills, but “Frozen” would have worked better as a short film and cracks when stretched to a scant ninety minutes. Green still knows how to milk a moment...
- 9/28/2010
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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