[BD Review] ‘Dark Circles’ Is Refreshingly Original

Paul Soter is best known for being part of the comedy troupe Broken Lizard, who have made classic films like Super Troopers and Club Dread. However, Paul Soter is also a lover of horror films, and his new film, Dark Circles, shows this. Dark Circles is more a psychological thriller with elements of horror added in – and it works. New parents Alex and Penny move to a secluded house in the country to get away from the stress of the city. Soon, however, they discover that the baby’s constant need for attention will be draining on their health. Also, the house isn’t as quiet as they hoped it’d be.

Dark Circles plays on the idea of sleep deprivation and forces the viewer to question everything that is happening to the characters. The parents are constantly seeing visions of a woman that the viewer is convinced must be a paranormal apparition of some sort. There are many levels of twisted imagery that we are constantly being spun through. This works for the most part, but after a while, the concept becomes a bit longwinded. While Penny and Alex both have their separate struggles – Penny is trying to paint the nursery and be a good mother and Alex is a struggling composer – the extent of their heated arguments seems a bit forced at times. Despite these shortcomings, the movie is jarring and disturbing for the most part.

What is great about Dark Circles is that it takes an overdone concept and makes it fresh again. Where we end up in the climax and conclusion is far different than what is expected out of a generic cookie cutter Hollywood film. Soter proves that he is on a different level of thinking when it comes to his writing and direction – and it’s incredibly refreshing. The film may not be perfect in every way, but at least it is putting forth the effort to be original – and it is doing so in a manner that is not a “Hey! Look at me!” It is subtle and elegant in the way it goes about telling its story and it doesn’t boast that it’s a beautiful and unique snowflake. This, in my opinion, is what the horror industry needs right now.

Unfortunately, the box art shows a different film than what is given. The close up of an eye with a mysterious reflection of a woman vaguely resembles Soter’s work. The tagline “Sleep when you’re dead.” also seems placed there as a marketing gimmick and it’s a bit of a shame, because the film could easily be placed in the ranks of films like The Sixth Sense. The DVD includes commentary with Soter, which is great to listen to if you know him only from Broken Lizard. The same goes for the Behind the Scenes featurette. I rarely enjoy these features as much as I did this one – especially having watched the movie before realizing who exactly Paul Soter was.

Dark Circles may be packaged as a paranormal horror film, however it plays on a deeper level. If anyone was to ever question how good of a person – or even a parent – they may be while under the deepest levels of stress imaginable – Dark Circles definitely taps into what the answer might be.

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Urbanites Alex and Penny escape their stuffy city life to raise their newborn in the country. Instead, they find their spacious farmhome harbors horrors that threaten their relationship, imperil their son, and drive them to acts that neither believed they were capable of, but both are powerless to stop.

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New Clip From ‘Dark Circles’ Features Calm Before The Storm

After Dark Films presents a twisted reality in Dark Circles arriving on DVD, Digital Download and Video on Demand May 21st from Lionsgate Home Entertainment. This supernatural horror film stars Pell James (The Lincoln Lawyer), Johnathon Schaech (That Thing You Do, Prom Night), Jennifer Foreman (Angry Little God) and Philippe Brenninkmeyer (Beerfest). The Dark Circles DVD includes audio commentary with writer/director Paul Soter.

When new parents Alex and Penny retreat from the city and move into a place outside town, the stress and massive sleep-deprivation caused by their infant has both of them seeing things in the house that may or may not exist. Persistent sightings of a strange woman has each of them wondering if they are suffering from hallucinations, or if their new home holds a dark, supernatural presence. As their fragile grasp on reality spirals into delirium, Alex and Penny find themselves nearly helpless to deal with the horrific truth of what is really happening in the house.

We’ve got a new clip that showcases a mild domestic dispute. I love Pell James, and she’s quite good in the film. READ MORE

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[BD Caption Contest] Win A Copy Of After Dark And Lionsgate’s ‘Dark Circles’!!

The First Prize winner this week is Lou (please DM me your US mailing address) you win a Blu-ray of Texas Chainsaw 3D!
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This week’s prize is a DVD of Dark Circles! This supernatural horror film stars Pell James (The Lincoln Lawyer), Johnathon Schaech (That Thing You Do), Jennifer Foreman (Angry Little God) and Philippe Brenninkmeyer (Beerfest). The DVD also includes audio commentary with writer/director Paul Soter and hits on May 21st.

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Trailer Premiere For After Dark Originals’ ‘Dark Circles’!!

Bloody Disgusting is excited to present the exclusive trailer premiere for Dark Circles, the latest After Dark Originals production coming in 2013. The psychological thriller stars Jonathan Schaech, who I think is a tremendous actor, and looks to have some really crazy moments (like a knife spinning down a drain near a baby).

Directed by Paul Soter, “When new parents Alex and Penny retreat from the city and move into a place outside town, the stress and massive sleep-deprivation caused by their infant has both of them seeing things in the house that may or may not exist. Persistent sightings of a strange woman has each of them wondering if they are suffering from hallucinations, or if their new home holds a dark, supernatural presence. As their fragile grasp on reality spirals into delirium, Alex and Penny find themselves nearly helpless to deal with the horrific truth of what is really going in this house.

Pell James, Philippe Brenninkmeyer, Andrea Frankle and Michael Patrick Rogers also star. Get more at the film’s official website and Facebook. READ MORE

Stay Awake For The New Poster And Images From Paul Soter’s ‘Dark Circles’!

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After Dark Films have begun announcing their new installment of films, “After Dark Originals 2″. A new wave of films targeted to hit theaters this year. First up is Dark Circles, starring Pell James (The Lincoln Lawyer, Zodiac) and Jonathan Schaech (The Doom Generation, Prom Night,Quarantine).

The film is written and directed by Paul Soter, a key member Broken Lizard who performed in (and co-wrote), films like Beerfest, Super Troopers, The Slammin’ Salmon and the horror-comedy Club Dread.

In the film, “When new parents Alex and Penny retreat from the city and move into a place outside town, the stress and massive sleep-deprivation caused by their infant has both of them seeing things in the house that may or may not exist.  Persistent sightings of a strange woman has each of them wondering if they are suffering from hallucinations, or if their new home holds a dark, supernatural presence.  As their fragile grasp on reality spirals into delirium, Alex and Penny find themselves nearly helpless to deal with the horrific truth of what is really going in this house.

The press release has a quote from Soter, “Hopefully this will serve as some kind of cinematic equivalent of birth control.” But if you want to hear more about the film from him be sure to check out the exclusive interview we posted back in November.

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WAKE UP! Broken Lizard Alumni Directs After Dark’s ‘Dark Circles’!

The newest round of After Dark Originals have begun filming for a 2012 release.

First on the list is Dark Circles, which comes from Club Dread‘s Paul Soter, one of the best parts of the Broken Lizard comedy troop (he’s also starred in Super Troopers and Beerfest)!

Pell James (Surveillance, Zodiac), Jonathan Schaech (Prom Night, ChromeSkull: Laid to Rest 2, Quarantine, Laid to Rest), Philippe Brenninkmeyer, Andrea Frankle and Michael Patrick Rogers all star.

Urbanites Alex and Penny escape their stuffy city life to raise their newborn in the country. Instead, they find their spacious farmhome harbors horrors that threaten their relationship, imperil their son, and drive them to acts that neither believed they were capable of, but both are powerless to stop.
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