Scream Park

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Scream Park
DVD cover
Directed byCary Hill
Written byCary Hill
StarringWendy Wygant, Steve Rudzinski, Nivek Ogre
CinematographyNathan W. Fullerton
Edited byScott Lewis
Production
company
ProtoMedia
Distributed byWildEye Releasing
Release date
  • January 6, 2013 (2013-01-06)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Scream Park is a 2013 horror film by American director Cary Hill and his directorial debut.[1] The film had its world release on January 6, 2013 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and was partially funded through a successful Kickstarter campaign.[2]

Of the film, Hill stated that he was inspired to create Scream Park after visiting a theme park and thinking that it would be a good location for an 80's themed horror film. Filming took place at Conneaut Lake Park in Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania and at the University of Pittsburgh.[3]

Synopsis[edit]

Jennifer (Wendy Wygant) works at Fright Land, a theme park that's closing after years of declining sales and lack of interest from the general public. While initially reluctant, Jennifer agrees to attend a party held by the other park employees to memorialize the park's closing. She can't help but feel that something feels off about the night's events and her suspicions are soon proven to be correct, as park owner Mr. Hyde (Doug Bradley) has decided that the only way to save the park is to hire two men to murder all of the park's employees. He theorizes that after the killers complete their task, morbid murder fans will pay large amounts of money to visit an amusement park themed around the murders.

Cast[edit]

Reception[edit]

Critical reception for Scream Park has been positive, and Bloody Disgusting commented that the movie had "a lot to enjoy".[4] DVD Talk noted that the movie was low budget and had some shortcomings, but that the acting was good and that fans of similarly low budget films would greatly enjoy the movie.[5] Ain't It Cool News stated that Scream Park felt familiar to similar films in the genre, but that it "does the familiar really, really well."[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Zimmerman, Samuel. "DVD, VODetails: Doug Bradley Slasher, "SCREAM PARK"". Fangoria. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
  2. ^ "Doug Bradley and Nivek Ogre Featured in Kickstarter Success Story Scream Park". Dread Central. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
  3. ^ Richards, Dave. "Horror film shot at Conneaut Lake Park screens Friday". Go Erie.com. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
  4. ^ Cooper, Patrick. "Amusement Park Thriller 'Scream Park' Is Worth the Price of Admission!". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
  5. ^ Biltz, Jeremy. "Review: Scream Park". DVD Talk. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
  6. ^ "AICN HORROR looks at BIG BAD WOLVES! CHRYSALIS! CHARIOT! EMPIRE OF THE APES! DADDY'S LITTLE GIRL! SCREAM PARK! TWILIGHT ZONE! TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE! LAZY BOYZ! Plus Advance Reviews of QUEEN OF BLOOD! & THE DEATH OF APRIL!". AICN. Retrieved 27 April 2014.

External links[edit]