
I was lucky enough to see Eric Red’s 100 FEET last year at a special screening in New York, and I must say it deserves better than a dump on the Sci-Fi channel. No offense to the network, which is quite popular, but this haunted house thriller delivers enough chills – not to mention entertainment – to warrant a theatrical release, especially when you consider the kind of PG-13 crap that gets tossed at us on a regular basis…
But it will probably get a lot of viewers when it actually does debut, so that’s the upside. Fangoria has learned that Red’s horror flick will spring forth on APRIL 26th, at 9 p.m. Hey, at least everyone’s going to get a chance to see it!
A young woman, Marnie Watson, is granted early release from her prison sentence for manslaughter (killing her husband – a violent NYC cop – in self defense) on condition she wear an electronic ankle bracelet and remain within her home, effectively under house arrest, for the remainder of her sentence.
Her late husband’s partner keeps tabs on her from a patrol car parked across the street, hoping she’ll violate probation and he can send her back to prison. But the 100-foot radius her ankle bracelet allows isn’t the worst of her problems. Her dead husband –now a malevolent ghost–is still in the house, where he died — intent on savage revenge.
The film stars Famke Janssen, Bobby Cannavale, Michael Pare, Ed Westwick, and a rising young star named John Fallon! (A.k.a. The Arrow – so you all had better support the flick when it airs in April 🙂













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