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Eric Stanze Reviews "Clay"
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Monday, 10 March 2008

More "Clay" buzz, this time fFrom indie director Eric Stanze:

"CLAY is a unique and engaging thriller full of inventive narrative twists and fascinating character arcs. Director Ron Bonk eschews jokey b-movie silliness (that is all the rage in independent genre films these days) and instead goes for the throat with a dark story, chilling sequences of suspense, and macabre surprises. The movie is beautifully shot and the music score is excellent. There are not a lot of independent movies that reach CLAY's level of creativity and quality, so do yourself a favor and see this movie."

- Eric Stanze, director of SCRAPBOOK and DEADWOOD PARK

Last Updated ( Monday, 10 March 2008 )
 
"Clay" headed to the Bare Bones Film Festival
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Wednesday, 13 February 2008

UPDATE: SCREENING DATE AND TIME LISTED FOR "CLAY" - CLICK ON THE LINK FOR MORE INFO:

http://barebones.bside.com/?_view=_filmdetails&filmId=50309303

Take the time to click this link to drive up views and also register and add it to your calendar (it's quick and easy to register) - this will keep "Clay" in the top 3 on the home page and help us get a bigger crowd to the showing - THANKS! 

Our first festival news and it's good stuff - "Clay" has been accepted to the "Bare Bones Film Festival" in Oklahoma.  The movie received four nominations - you can read their letter to us below.  Comgrates to all involved in the movie, and esp Ron, Wes & Emma.

Last Updated ( Friday, 07 March 2008 )
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"Clay" gets Much Praise from Fearzone.com
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Wednesday, 05 March 2008

Full review at http://fearzone.com/blog/clay-review - snipet below:

"CLAY is one of the most original low budget efforts to come along in quite a while. The film holds your interest throughout as the story brings about very interesting characters with lots of depth. It does this much better than most Hollywood movies. The acting is very good and the some of the music is downright beautiful and atmospheric giving the film a very art-house feel. While the film isn't horribly gory throughout, the actual on-screen blood and violence is used very discretely and not in-your-face like most Hollywood horror flicks. CLAY is overall a very beautiful and mesmerizing indie effort from a director who hadn't made anything in eight years. The film is further proof that you don't need big budgets to put together something very artsy, intense and well-acted. I tip my hat to Ron Bonk and Sub Rosa Studios for putting together such a well-crafted project. Here's hoping more folks will take notice of their effort." 

 

 
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