The spectators have always appreciated horror movies provided that they have a good plot instead of excess bloodshed and eerie sound effects. Once if a movie is said to make the audience subjected with a racy script and a supportive screenplay then these films will never receive a lukewarm response regardless of having a lackluster star cast or an obsolete style of filmmaking. There is a section of audience, which readily accepts outmoded horror films if they find the horror film to have an appreciable and brilliant plot irrespective of the simulated method of using computer graphics to make the audience scared which they get bored of after having seen this artificial elements inciting spook.
The film called “The Factory” is a pure plot and character based horror film and doesn’t have any supernatural interference in it. It is a plot based upon a detective who lives with his daughter in the central part of Buffalo. A series of unexpected and unpleasant occurrences of kidnap and abduction jolts the city, which makes the detective concerned. All of a sudden he finds his daughter to be a victim of this series of seizures and he has got less time to respond and no time to react. But still he gets prepared to play the wild game which would make him travel to the darkest places of the otherwise glowing city.
The Factory movie director Morgan O’ Neill has taken up the added responsibility of screenplay in which he is assisted by Paul Leyden. This movie from the production house of Warner Bros. Pictures features some stars of the likes of Dallas Roberts, Mae Whitman, Katherine Waterston, Conrad Pla, Cindy Sampson, Sonya Walger, Mageina Tovah and John Cusack. The stage is set for The Factory film to be a exceptional produce given the stature of the production house and the enormity of the plot. Let us wait till 2011 to uncover the real horror.
Release Date: January 28, 2011
Genre: Crime, Drama, Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Starring: John Cusack, Sonya Walger, Dallas Roberts, Mae Whitman, Mageina Tovah, Katherine Waterston, Conrad Pla, Cindy Sampson
Director: Morgan O’Neill
Writer: Morgan O’Neill, Paul Leyden
Running Time: Not Available
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Distributors: Warner Bros. Pictures
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