The Unkindness Of Ravens

A couple years back, I got a disc from an independent film maker named Lawrie Brewster.  The film was called Lord of Tears, and it was one of the most unique horror movies I had ever seen.  It had incredible cinematography, as the film was set in the highlands of Scotland.  As a result, it had a very gothic and creepy atmosphere about the whole thing.  It was a slow-burner of a movie, meaning that it took its time to really get moving, but it was definitely worth it.  I just got word from the director that his new movie, The Unkindness of Ravens is close to completion, but he needs a little extra help in getting it done, so he’s using Kickstarter to help fund his movie.  You can check out the campaign here.  He also sent me a lot of promotional material that he’s given me permission to help inform people of his film and campaign.  He sent me a lot of behind the scenes pictures as well as photos of some of the actors including Jamie Scott Gordon.

The film is about a homeless Army veteran who has retreated to the highlands of Scotland to face his fears of ravens.  During this time, he’s not only facing his internal demons but actual demons as well.  Being a fan of Lord of Tears, I really like the look of this film so far.  There’s a trailer on the Kickstarter page that you should check out.  The Unkindness of Ravens is clearly a very different kind of horror movie than Lord of Tears.  I’m going to be posting some pictures as to give you some extent of what the film looks like.

A Raven Warrior

A Raven Warrior

Desolate Plain 2

Bloody Aftermath

Bloody Aftermath

BTS Crew 5

Army action

Army action

Actor Jamie Scott Gordon

Actor Jamie Scott Gordon

These are just some of the photos that I was sent.  As you can see, some of it looks really, really interesting.  Personally, I’m really stoke for this film.  I also have their official press release.  It’s a small download, but it gives more information about the film, as press releases of this sort are supposed to do.

The-Unkindness-of-Ravens-Press-Release

Lawrie Brewster’s Kickstarter campaign is currently nearly 18,000 USD of his 60,000 USD goal.  He has about 28 days to get the film fully funded, so I’ll pitch in what I can, and I hope that everybody who reads this will do the same.  This is a movie that really needs to see the light of day.  I can’t wait to see it.

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