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April 21, 2008

Tribeca Horrors 2008: From Within

By Johnny Butane
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Just like our extensive and exhausting (on our side, at least) coverage from last year (read it all “>right here), we’re compiling as much info as we can for the horror offerings at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival, going down in NYC this April 23rd – May 4th!

One of our last films is also one of the strangest playing this year’s Tribeca: Phedon Papamichael’s From Within. The story follows a girl, brought up in a very strict Christian household, who longs to see the outside world. Before she can make her plans solid, however, townspeople start to die one by one, apparently of suicide, but speculation turns to the girl, whom they believe may be responsible for the deaths somehow.

Papmichael is a noted cinematographer who’s responsible for shooting films like the 3:10 to Yuma remake, Walk the Line, Identity and many more. He’s going from a script by Gravedancers writer Brad Keene, so there’s some serious talent involved here.

Check out the Tribeca screening times for From Within below, followed by a selection of pics and a clip from the film!

  • Fri, Apr 25, 9:00PM
    AMC 19th St. East Theater 2
  • Sat, Apr 26, 5:00PM
    Village East Cinema 7
  • Wed, Apr 30, 10:30PM
    AMC Village VII Theater 5
  • Fri, May 02, 12:15AM
    AMC 19th St. East Theater 2
  • Sat, May 03, 11:00PM
    AMC Village VII Theater 1
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