Wednesday, June 26, 2013

David Flint reviews THE DAYS GOD SLEPT for Strange Things Are Happening. "Shorts have the opportunity to be adventurous, challenging, experimental and oddball in the way that features, with their commercial limitations, can't. [This film] is a prime example. With a moody soundtrack by Harry Manfredini, THE DAYS GOD SLEPT oozes atmosphere, a dark eroticism and a sense of foreboding that never quite becomes genre specific. Is this a horror film? No. Does it feel like a horror film? Yes."  

http://www.strangethingsarehappening.com/daysgodslept.html


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