Four Boxes (film)
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The man in the hood wreaks havoc in Four Boxes | |
Produced by | Wyatt McDill and Megan Huber |
Starring | Justin Kirk, Terryn Westbrook and Sam Rosen |
Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | USA |
Budget | $40,000 |
Four Boxes is a 2009 low-budget thriller starring Justin Kirk, Terryn Westbrook and Sam Rosen. The movie was written, produced and directed by the husband-and-wife team Wyatt McDill and Megan Huber of Minneapolis.[1] The 85-minute film, which cost $40,000 to produce, debuted at the 2009 South by Southwest film festival.[2]
The film is about three people who run an online auction business disposing of the possessions of recently deceased people. They move into a house they have to clear out, and discover on the computer a bookmarked website that plays four webcams that apparently are hidden in the apartment of a hooded bombmaker who is unaware he is being watched.[3]
References
- ↑ Mali Elfman (May 06, 2010). "Four Boxes- Another Horror Indie That Can Make It Big?". ScreenCrave. Retrieved 2010-09-25.
- ↑ Hugh Hart (May 12, 2010). "DIY Thriller Four Boxes Taps Web Voyeurism for Chills". Wired. Retrieved 2010-09-25.
- ↑ Josh Tyler (2009-03-18). "SXSW: Four Boxes Reviewed". Cinema Blend.
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