This isn't because I'm above being scared in any way. I'm just like all of you. What frightens us is, largely, similar across cultural boundaries. All I'm trying to say is that -- when it comes to cinematic experiences -- I'm just not moved strongly one way or the other unless there's something psychological about it. I get truly frightened when a story breaks the fourth wall and makes me consider something truly stark; and -- sigh -- just not a great deal of theatrical outings do that.
Now, that isn't always the case because some stories do better than others in ratching up that psychological component I do fine a requirement from the get-go. In that respect, I'm not seeing a lot of information about the forthcoming chilled Believer; but I do have some press materials received via email that I'm all-too-happy to share with the readership. That, and I'll be posting the trailer below.
As coming attractions go, I don't get a great deal beyond the initial set-up here. It looks as if the perpetrator might have the means to exercise some psychic abilities beyond those of mortal men, going so far as to perhaps even manipulate from beyond the grave with little more than a mere suggestion. That's decidedly spooky, so I'll definitely be checking out the reviews for this one once it gets closer to its street date.
As for now? Well, you know what to do.
BELIEVER
— IN THEATERS & ON DEMAND ON SEPTEMBER 13 --
Directed by: Sheldon Wilson
Written by: Sheldon Wilson
Producers: Jonathan Soon-Shiong
Cast: Lauren Lee Smith, Ella Ballentine, Peter Mooney, Martin Roach, Ilan O’Driscoll, Jonathan Potts, Kris Holden-Ried
Running Time: 107 minutes