Where to even begin describing indie horror comedy The Death Of Alice Blue. I suppose you could say that it plays like the bastard love child of Arrested Development and Edward Scissorhands era Tim Burton. I'm not entirely sure that's true or fair but it will at least get you into the right neighborhood. A low budget affair that won some good love on the festival circuit, Alice Blue will be getting a theatrical release here in Canada in early August and you know what comes with releases? Trailers!
Something strange is going on behind the doors of Raven Advertising...
Ambitious new employee Alice Blue (Alex Appel) wants to impress roguishly handsome Creative Director Stephen (Kirsten Holden-Ried). To do it, she has set her sites on signing an elusive client, Nether Wines. However, the agency has other plans for her.
Reluctantly, Alice befriends a group of co-workers who call themselves "The Resistance" led by paranoid conspiracy theorist Peter (Park Bench). He is convinced Alice is the key to unraveling the mystery of Raven. With the help of The Resistance, Alice discovers ancient secrets about her job and herself. But in the end, despite the powerful forces allied against her, Alice will abide by nobody's rules but her own.