Elijah Wood’s SpectreVision have teamed with Artsploitation for writer/director Jason Banker’s look at contemporary youth, in which the lines between perception and reality become blurred for those travelling down TOAD ROAD. Merging a dark urban legend of a local pathway leading directly to hell with that of group of drug-fuelled partygoers, TOAD ROAD will soon lead them on a nightmarish journey that some will never return!
The film is Banker’s first feature film after a number of acclaimed documentaries and he sites Gus Van Sant and controversial filmmaker Larry Clark (KIDS, BULLY) as the inspiration. Fusing found-footage and documentary elements to create a terrifying examination of a doomed, hypnotic odyssey dripping with dread.
Check out the first teaser and clip, as well as alternate posters, from the film starring Sara Anne Jones, James Davidson, Jim Driscoll, Whitleigh Higuera, Scott Rader and Donnie Simmons.
Source: Artsploitation Films
Craig was our great north east correspondent, proving that it’s so ‘grim up north’ that losing yourself in a world of film is a foregone prerequisite. He has been studying the best (and often worst) of both classic and modern cinema at the University of Life for as long as he can remember. Craig’s favorite films include THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION, JFK, GOODFELLAS, SCARFACE, and most of John Carpenter’s early work, particularly THE THING and HALLOWEEN.
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