*A 12-Minute Indie Movie![]() When you think of indie horror, you think of horrible spaghetti noodles, covered in colored goop, or tomato sauce. You think of terrible foam costumes and acting fresh out of elementary school, right? Not with Tin and Tina, a 12-minute, short horror move that's created from the threading of classic masterpieces such as Hitchcock's Psycho and Romero's Night of the Living Dead. Filmed in black and white and starring a set of children with the demeanor of Bela Lugosi as Dracula, this movie is guaranteed to keep you watching and walking away with a sense of satisfaction. The movie is about a set of twins who's parents are divorced. In the movie, they're spending time with their father, a cruel, hateful man. Evidently they felt hie needed a change, and decided to start with the puréed chicken dinner. What happens is pure, child-like resolution. It's warped but so innocent, and grisley that it's made perfect! I loved it and actually watched twice. It's in Spanish, with subtitles, but the ominous feeling of dread and incoming danger is prominent. Take a watch below; just know it's excellent! That's my warning; isn't that something different? Enjoy the movie while I'm off to the next read! Cheers! Tin and Tina
Written/Directed by Rubin Stein Produced by Rubin Stein and José Antonio de la Torre Espinosa Cinematography: Alejandro Espadero Starring Ana Blanco de Còrdova, Sasha Di Bendetto and Manolo Cuervo Released April 2013 Comments are closed.
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