DVD Cover Art and New Stills from The Echo Game
It was a little over a year ago when Brian Feeney's The Echo Game was picked up for distribution by MTI Home Video, and now that it's available on DVD, the filmmaker has provided with a few new stills along with an update on how and where you can watch the flick.
Feeney tells us: "The Echo Game (review here) is now available at Amazon, iTunes, Blockbuster Online, and a number of Video on Demand services including Time Warner and Comcast. In addition, the DVD is being carried by several major video chains in the South." The DVD features include a commentary, behind-the-scenes featurette, trailers, and optional Spanish subtitles.
Synopsis:
The Echo Game stars Alisha Seaton (The Fourth Kind) as a young mother who must protect her daughter from a murderous psychic with a twisted past. Shot over 15 days in and around Los Angeles, the film is a dark, supernatural slasher filled with startling imagery and a haunting original score by Austin Wintory (Grace).
It was shot by a group of indie filmmakers armed with an HPX 500 camera, a 40 thousand dollar budget, and the simple intent to make a good old-fashioned supernatural thriller. Despite having limited resources, they were able to bring together a very talented group of people. Director Brian Feeney has been friends with actress Alisha Seaton, as well as producers Doug Spice, Asa Shumskas-Tait, and John William Ross, since college. The rest of the principal cast is rounded out by Jeannie Bolét, Melissa Lee, David Ghilardi, Randy Patman, and Judy Clement as "Anne Cassavettes." Jeffrey Waldron served as Director of Photography.





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