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Director:
Writers:
Daniel Myrick (written by) &
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Release Date:
1 January 2008 (USA) more
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A young girl uncovers a disturbing secret about her twin sister, who committed suicide just a few months before. full summary | add synopsis
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Just another teen chiller more (23 total)

Cast

  (in credits order)
Elisabeth Harnois ... Megan / Sophie

Shawn Ashmore ... Christian

Hilarie Burton ... Alicia

Amanda Seyfried ... Zoe

Tyler Hoechlin ... Nick

Matt O'Leary ... Mark

R. Lee Ermey ... Leonard

Lisa Arnold ... Mrs. Thomas

Lyle Brocato ... Partier
David Dahlgren ... Mr. Thomas
Jenna Hildebrand ... Malin (as Jenna Lynn Hildebrand)
Mark Krasnoff ... Cop
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Michael Sabulsky ... Evil Brother
Deejay Buras ... Party guest (uncredited)
Jacob Hamil ... Party Host (uncredited)
Cliff Johnson ... Cemetary Visitor (uncredited)
Jennifer Ramirez ... Shadow Figure (uncredited)

Gary Michael Smith ... Sheriff (uncredited)
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Directed by
Daniel Myrick  (as Dan Myrick)
 
Writing credits
Daniel Myrick (written by) (as Dan Myrick) &
Martin Musatov (written by) (as Marty Musatov) &
Ethan Erwin (written by)

Produced by
Meredith Ann Berg .... associate producer
Mikkel Bondesen .... co-producer
Adam Del Deo .... producer
Garrick Dion .... co-producer
David Grace .... co-producer
Jeffrey Graup .... co-producer
Douglas Hansen .... executive producer
Eleanor Nett .... co-producer
Mason Novick .... co-executive producer
James D. Stern .... producer
 
Original Music by
Jane Antonia Cornish 
 
Cinematography by
M. David Mullen (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Mathilde Bonnefoy 
 
Casting by
Monika Mikkelsen 
Mary Vernieu 
 
Production Design by
Bruton Jones 
 
Art Direction by
Anna De Coster 
 
Set Decoration by
Marthe Pineau 
 
Costume Design by
Caroline Eselin 
 
Makeup Department
Betty Hamnac .... key hair stylist
Kimberley Kirkpatrick .... makeup artist
Yolanda Mercadel .... hair department head
Karen Toole-Rentrop .... makeup department head (as Karen D. Toole)
Teresa Vest .... key makeup artist
Teresa Vest .... special makeup effects artist
 
Production Management
Kathy Chambless .... unit production manager
Clio Tegel .... production supervisor
David Townsend .... post-production supervisor
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Kristofer Kolpek .... second second assistant director: additional photography
Rhys Summerhayes .... second assistant director
Louis Paul Tocchet .... first assistant director
 
Art Department
Michael Hendrick .... lead man
Troy A. Johnson .... utility
Julie Kobsa .... assistant art director
Luci Leary .... buyer
William D. McLane .... property master
Steven M. Saylor .... set designer
Chuck Stringer .... construction coordinator
Joe Walsh .... key on-set dresser
Jim S. Williams .... assistant property master
 
Sound Department
Todd Beckett .... sound effects editor
Paula Fairfield .... sound designer
Paula Fairfield .... supervising sound editor
Catherine Harper .... foley artist
Steve Kinsey .... sound mixing technician
Darrin Mann .... foley mixer
Christopher Moriana .... foley artist
Carla Murray .... sound effects designer
Carla Murray .... sound effects editor
Matthew Nicolay .... production sound mixer
Matthew Nicolay .... sound mixer
Jill Purdy .... dialogue editor
 
Special Effects by
Ted Allen .... special effects technician
David J. Barker .... special effects
Rich E. Cordobes .... special effects technician
Ken Gorrell .... special effects coordinator
Richard L. Hill .... special effects technician
Joe Pancake .... special effects supervisor
Russell Tyrrell .... special effects technician
 
Visual Effects by
Danny Albano .... digital compositor: Technicolor Digital Services
Jan Cilliers .... digital compositor: Method Studios
Zachary Lo .... visual effects artist
Todd Mitchell .... scanning and recording: TDI
Erin L. Nelson .... digital restoration
Cedric Nicolas .... visual effects supervisor
Katrina Salicrup .... digital compositor
Chris Smallfield .... visual effects
Brad Sutton .... digital restoration
Wilson Tang .... digital restoration
 
Stunts
Trace Cheramie .... stunts
Chris J. Fanguy .... utility stunts
Jeff Galpin .... stunt coordinator
Karin Justman .... stunts
Holly O'Quin .... stunt double
Russell Towery .... utility stunts
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Jeffrey Adam Clayton .... grip
Andre Green .... lighting technician
Michael Lemmon .... set lighting technician
Marcos O. Lopez .... first assistant camera
Keith Morgan .... gaffer
Darby Newman .... second assistant camera
Steven Teagle .... still photographer
Christa Vicknair .... second assistant camera: second camera
Earl Woods .... rigging gaffer
Louis Zlotowicz .... camera loader
 
Casting Department
Lauri David .... extras casting
Venus Kanani .... casting associate
Gene Vassilaros .... casting associate
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Ann Walters .... costume supervisor
 
Editorial Department
Ron Barr .... digital intermediate editor
Dylan Firshein .... first assistant editor
Halima K. Gilliam .... assistant film editor
Trent Johnson .... digital film colorist
 
Music Department
Jane Antonia Cornish .... conductor
Peter DiRado .... music editor
Stephen Krause .... score mixer
 
Transportation Department
Skip Barbay .... driver
Dale Combs .... driver: honeywagon
John DeVay .... swing truck driver
Brad Lips .... driver
Danny Mortenson .... transportation coordinator
Albert Samson .... transportation captain
 
Other crew
Mac Alsfeld .... production assistant
Elizabeth A. Bergman .... post-production accountant
Erik Bright .... unit publicist
Chris Browne .... key craft service
Kathy Chambless .... production office coordinator
Chris J. Fanguy .... rescue diver
Megan Galiber .... assistant to director
Joel Goldes .... dialect coach
Aaron Goldstein .... assistant: Mr. Myrick
Kyle Hollingsworth .... production assistant
Kevin Lorio .... set production assistant
Kevin Meier .... office production assistant
Isaac Meisenheimer .... key set production assistant
John A. Mmahat Jr. .... assistant location manager
Kelley Newman .... unit publicist
Bryan Okamoto .... assistant: producer
Michael S. Rapuano Jr. .... location production assistant
Ryan Robertson .... main title producer
Laura Rosaly .... assistant production office coordinator
Zachary Rosenfield .... unit publicist
Roberta Elizabeth Sandler .... accounting clerk
Phil Seifert .... location manager
Sandy Sfeir .... production accountant
Kris Smith .... script supervisor
Garson Yu .... title designer and supervisor
Ambika Leigh .... production assistant: second unit (uncredited)
 

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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for violent content, disturbing images, language, teen drinking and some thematic material.
Runtime:
87 min
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Following Hurricane Katrina, financier Endgame Entertainment considered moving the production to Florida, Georgia or Texas but decided to wait, recast the film and make the movie as planned in Louisiana. more
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References The Lost Boys (1987) more
Soundtrack:
A Lot Like You more

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3 out of 5 people found the following review useful.
Just another teen chiller, 9 December 2008
5/10
Author: Francisco Rotondi from Argentina

Before I start, I'd like to make it clear that I didn't hate this movie, but I hated the enormous amount of annoying clichés. To be fair, this is by some means understandable, considering that we're talking about the classic horror formula for the young audiences that involves a group of young friends taking a trip to the middle of nowhere. Personally, I have nothing against these types of films, but in this case, my problem is that even though I can tolerate typical clichés, a movie should always offer something particularly good to praise. Unfortunately, this is not the case. 'Solstice' is your average teenage flick, with nothing good enough to remain in our memory. It's a plain horror flick that I'm already forgetting, even though I saw it less than 24 hours ago.

The story is about a troubled young girl named Megan, whose sister Sofie committed suicide for unknown reasons. Troubled and fragile as she is, Megan still thinks it would be a great idea to take a trip to her family house to celebrate the summer solstice. Her moronic friends are invited, of course, including her sister's ex boyfriend (who by the way, has a crush on her). As soon as they arrive, Megan begins to have some horrible visions and also sees a dark figure (a spirit) lurking around the house, which she believes is Sofie. In the meantime, her friends try to convince her that she's just having a hard time dealing with the situation, but the poor girl still goes out of her way to find out if her dead sister is actually trying to tell her something. Great news for Megan!: apparently, the summer solstice is supposed to be the most convenient time of year to communicate with the dead... so guess what? Exactly. All the stupid teenagers, reluctantly set up a circle to have a nice conversation with dead Sofie. Because you know what the say: it's not a kick-ass trip until you invoke a spirit from the beyond.

Basically, the story has been done many times before, but there are some variations, of course. Personally, I don't mind that. I firmly believe that you can make a great horror movie with a worn out plot, if you create the right atmosphere, with the right characters and at least ONE memorable thing. Unfortunately, this is not the case and like I said before, the problem with this film, is the amount of repetitive situations that only produce a strong desire to fast forward. Example? all right: the typical situations of "Oh my god! I packed this a while ago!, how come it's here again! spirits from the beyond are messing with the things I packed!! (yawn) And you know what's the best part? all right, in many horror movies, the main character is haunted by a specific object that belonged to someone who died. Example: In 'The Changeling' George Scott always sees a small rubber ball that belonged to his late daughter. Well, in 'Solstice', Megan is haunted by... a bear keyring! yes, ladies and gentlemen, that's right, a bear keyring! I could never really get over the image of the ridiculous little bear in what was supposed to be freaky.

"Solstcide" offers a vast quantity of pointless scenes full of scares and ineffective chills that lead to nothing at all. Perhaps they wouldn't be completely pointless if they helped to build an atmosphere of fear and tension, but in this case, it's mostly tedious. The only interesting parts of the movie are the ones that involve the local creepy old man and his background story. As the movie goes, we see a few things about this character, that help to build some intrigue. Then, we have some flashback and premonitory visions that are incredibly artsy and dark, which I appreciated a lot. These morbid visions are a way to tell what happened in the past and unravel little by little the intriguing parts of the story. So basically, these flashbacks are not only nice to look at, but also, pretty much one of the main reasons why this movie got my attention in any way.

The ending is somehow fulfilling and a bit surprising, although not quite enough to redeem the movie entirely. But if I have to be nice and focus on the good aspect of it: the final revelations and the minutes of the film in which the big mysteries are revealed and resolved, were pretty interesting, actually. It has a twist, but not an excessive and far-fetched twist. So my humble advice is: watch the movie if you're in the mood for a teen chiller, but don't expect anything grandiose, because you won't find it in this film. And just because it was directed by one of the guys who directed 'The Blair Witch Project', don't expect anything even remotely comparable, because that will be your worst disappointment.

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