Got kind of a weird two for one deal here…bear with me.
Cinemavault Releasing Inc., an independent production company behind two genre flicks we’ve written about prior, CORRIDOR and RECREATOR, have issued new posters for the films. For CORRIDOR, the tagline warns “Enter at your own risk.” For RECREATOR, “You will be replaced.” I know, I know…frightening stuff.
THE CORRIDOR, from director Evan Kelly, goes like so:
Tyler Crawley needs his friends, now more than ever. Recovering from mental stress in the wake of his mom’s death, Tyler has been counting on a weekend with the guys to bring him back to normal. For Tyler’s sake his old buddies rally themselves, though the “glue” which keeps them together has weakened with the passing of recent years — a natural enough occurrence.
But with the introduction of a single unnatural occurance — the corridor itself — the knots in these male bonds will come loose with a terrifying speed. Both a fantastical passageway to somewhere and a passageway into the mind of the male animal, the corridor will lead Tyler and his friends to the very edge of sanity and beyond…
RECREATOR, from Gregory Orr, shapes up like this:
Duplicates. Doubles. Recreations. Call them what you will, they are exact copies of Craig, Tracy and Derek, three friends on a camping trip who accidentally trigger a deadly experiment left by the Recreator—a mysterious scientist with a gift for cloning.
Trapped by their captors, the teenagers are no match for their physically stronger, faster, better selves. Their only hope is to outwit them and to escape with their lives before they are replaced.
Not only do I like the premise for THE CORRIDOR better, I do the poster as well. The RECREATOR poster is out there, but kind of silly.