Evan Kelly's The Corridor has been a great favorite on the festival circuit and here at ScreenAnarchy. The film takes familiar elements and pushes them into some new directions, Kelly neatly balancing character work with genre elements, and the result is a little Canadian indie that ends up feeling like more than the sum of its parts.
They've been the best of buddies for more than a decade, but now they're changing-- getting married, getting fired, going bald, going crazy. During a male-bonding weekend they will discover a spectral corridor through the woods-- an impossible hallway where none should be. It will lead these five men into fear, into betrayal and into the biggest change of them all: by weekend's finish... they'll be dead.
After strong reviews at Fantasia and Fantastic Fest The Corridor will soon be available to the general public with word breaking today that IFC Midnight have scooped up US rights.
Check the trailer below.
They've been the best of buddies for more than a decade, but now they're changing-- getting married, getting fired, going bald, going crazy. During a male-bonding weekend they will discover a spectral corridor through the woods-- an impossible hallway where none should be. It will lead these five men into fear, into betrayal and into the biggest change of them all: by weekend's finish... they'll be dead.
After strong reviews at Fantasia and Fantastic Fest The Corridor will soon be available to the general public with word breaking today that IFC Midnight have scooped up US rights.
Check the trailer below.