6.4 /10 1 Votes
80% Rotten Tomatoes Directed by Jackson Stewart Cinematography Brian Sowell Director Jackson Stewart Music director Wojciech Golczewski | 5.1/10 59% Metacritic Music by Wojciech Golczewski Initial release December 2016 (USA) Budget 3 million USD | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Produced by Barbara Crampton
Amanda Mortimer Written by Stephen Scarlata
Jackson Stewart Starring Barbara Crampton
Brea Grant
Chase Williamson
Graham Skipper Screenplay Jackson Stewart, Stephen Scarlata Cast Barbara Crampton, Brea Grant, Chase Williamson, Graham Skipper, Sara Malakul Lane Similar Sugar Mountain, The Disappointments Room, All We Had, The Eyes of My Mother, Incarnate |
Beyond the Gates is a 2016 American horror film directed by Jackson Stewart and starring Barbara Crampton. It premiered on June 2, 2016 at the Los Angeles Film Festival.
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Plot
Two estranged brothers reunite at their missing father's video store to clean out the property and sell his belongings. As they search the store, they stumble across a mysterious VCR board game called "Beyond the Gates" that holds a connection to the disappearance of their father and deadly consequences for anyone who plays it.
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Reception
The film has been met with generally positive reviews. Michael Klug of horrorfreaknews.com praised the film saying "Performances are front and center here. And while all three of the leads are powerful, engaging and fun, I give a slight edge to the work of Chase Williamson as younger brother John – who is having a tough time in life..." he then goes on to praise Barbara Crampton's performance, stating "And then there’s the host of the mysterious VHS tape; Evelyn – played by none other than horror legend Barbara Crampton (who also produced here). She goes over-the-top in a fun, Elvira-ish way, and her frequent moments of silence on the television screen in the background – as our lead threesome decide on their next move – are truly unnerving."