Three best friends attending a heavy-metal show cross paths with sadistic killers after they travel to a secluded country home for an after party.
08-28-2020
1h 31m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Marc Meyers
Production:
Common Enemy, The Fyzz, Magna Entertainment, Iconic Media One, Highland Film Group, LB Entertainment, Litecoin Foundation, Nightshade Entertainment
Revenue:
$190,760
Key Crew
Executive Producer:
Andrew Kotliar
Executive Producer:
Jody Girgenti
Executive Producer:
Elizabeth Zavoyskiy
Executive Producer:
Alan Trezza
Executive Producer:
Eytan Rockaway
Locations and Languages
Country:
US; GB; CA
Filming:
US; GB
Languages:
en
Main Cast
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Having gone to high school in the small northern Manitoba town of Thompson, Steve got involved with the local cable station run by Videon Cable. There, he was able to film and edit local broadcasts of City Council and School Board meetings as well as the town Hockey Games. This led to producing a video show for the station called "Video Noize" in which two dudes rocked out by head banging on a couch in a basement while bootlegged punk music played in the background.
The cable director saw potential and signed Steve up for a class at Native Communications Incorporated (NCI) where Steve learned how to create a production start to finish. some of these works included Crime Stoppers videos and a news story on Viking Helicopters who at the time carried out the water bombing on the forest fires that were active in the region that summer.
NCI also had a radio channel which was played early morning on CBC television. Steve was an assistant DJ who provided character voices and wrote comedy material.
Fast forward to 1994 and while Steve finds himself in Seattle where he met a local comedy troupe that was working on Almost Live! the TV show. During this time Steve helped out on a few skits and also wrote, acted in and edited parts of one episode.
Steve returned to Winnipeg, Manitoba , Canada in 1995 and begun working a professional career.
In 2017 Steve caught the acting bug once again and has recently found himself in several projects shooting in the Winnipeg area.