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Directed by Christopher Smith
When the president of a high-profile international-arms supplier takes his six best employees to an Eastern European mountain retreat as a means of rewarding them for all of their hard work, their team-building getaway turns into a life-or-death game of kill or be killed in Creep director Christopher Smith's suspenseful comedy thriller. Palisade Defense isn't just the leading supplier of weaponry for the war on terror, it's a company that truly cares about its employees. When the Palisade Defense's European sales division exceeds expectations, the president decides that his dedicated employees deserve a relaxing, corporate team-building retreat. The trip takes a turn for the worst, however, when a deadly enemy infiltrates the retreat with the singular goal of ensuring that no one gets out alive. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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"FRIDAY EVENING: SEVERANCE - don't like horror/slasher movies so this was not fun. i can appreciate that it was clever and funny (i was laughing when i wasn't cringing) but it was not for me. i'm sure it will be very popular! Laura Harris (Daisy from Dead Like Me) was fun to watch and made it tolerable. SATURDAY MORNING: A TRIBUTE TO WALTER MURCH - liked this a lot. only tribute we made it to. after some clips there was an on-stage interview and although technical it was really " [More]
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"Severance: the movie that tells us what happens when you take the characters from The Office, send them on a team building holiday and throw in some eastern European serial killers. A little quirky, and even though the humor/horror mix is just a little off, Severance is still a pretty fun movie. International contractor, Palisades Defense, sends seven of their employees on a team building excursion in Eastern Europe. When the road is blocked, on sage advice of the boss, the " [More]
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"By Tricia Olszewski Severance is a story of terrible things that couldn’t have happened to funnier people. British writer-director Christopher Smith’s second film (after 2004’s Creep) is a horror movie that thinks it’s a comedy. But it’s not a straight-up joke machine like Shaun of the Dead. Nor is it parodic, like the Scream series. Think more along the lines of what you’d get if the gang from The Office schlepped to the forest for a team-buildi " [More]
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"Interview with Christopher Smith director of Severance, a fall-down-funny-then-cover-you r-eyes slasher flick opening in theaters tonight. The FilmCouch group reloads discussion on what makes a villain from FilmCouch 18, and somehow draws a connection between American Beauty and Star Wars. A 33 year old German film is more relevant today than ever–Ali: Fear Eats the Soul (1974), by New German Cinema pioneer Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Download FilmCouch #20 or subscribe in the iTunes store (search " [More]
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"[Originally published on The Cinema 4 Pylon, August 1, 2008] Director: Christopher Smith Cinema 4 Rating: 6 Dozens of bear traps. The torture dungeons. The booby-trapped woods. And a busload of whiny, horny, corporate-type arms dealers. Oh, yes… and a pair of Hungarian hooker hotties. Seems like heaven for a B-film drooler, doesn’t it? Severance, a British horror flick that comes packaged with a healthy dose of actual humor (and much needed, too, considering how easily this one " [More]
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"Interview with Christopher Smith director of Severance, a fall-down-funny-then-cover-you r-eyes slasher flick opening in theaters tonight. The FilmCouch group reloads discussion on what makes a villain from FilmCouch 18, and somehow draws a connection between American Beauty and Star Wars. A 33 year old German film is more relevant today than ever--Ali: Fear Eats the Soul (1974), by New German Cinema pioneer Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Download FilmCouch #20 or subscribe in the iTunes store (sear " [More]
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Combining comedy and horror is no easy task, but strike the right balance and you'll have fans of both genres clamoring for more. Though director Christopher Smith's Raw Meat-inspired 2004 shocker, Creep, was scarce with the laughs, it did display a vicious streak a mile wide while showing a filmmaker who was willing to take a few well-calculated risks to rile up the viewer. Now Smith has returned, a bit more confident in his abilities as a director, and ready to have a little more fun. The result: a smart, slaphappy shocker that begins tightening the screws from scene one and refuses to let up as it follows a well-drawn group of characters on a fight for their lives against some seriously sadistic predators. Whereas Creep was straightforward in its intentions to frighten the viewer through a series of briskly paced set pieces, this time around Smith, collaborating brilliantly with co-screenwriter James Moran, seems eager to toy with viewers and never truly allow them to gain their footing until his characters have ventured well beyond the point of no return. Tension is consistently balanced by sucker-punch gags that are both gruesome and highly effective, and the manner in which Smith paces his shocks ensures that viewers will never know what is coming next -- a jump or a laugh. The manner in which the typically office-bound drones interact and attempt to assess their increasingly dire situation in a decidedly non-florescent environment is well-complimented by a talented cast of actors as well. From Danny Dyer's likeable, psychotropic mushroom-muncher to Toby Stephens' self-absorbed yuppie scumbag, Laura Harris' blonde and bold American, and Tim McInnerny's clueless company CEO, it's obvious that the performers are having as much fun playing the characters as the writers did crafting them. With Severance Smith has not only obliterated any concerns of a sophomore slump, but also placed himself atop the short list of horror filmmakers who possess the potential to adapt and expand into other arenas of filmmaking as well. Whatever cinematic excursion Smith dreams up next, it's certain to be an interesting and exhilarating ride. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
 

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