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Directed by Nathan Hendrickson Cinematography Connor Hair Director Nathan Hendrickson | 6.1/10 IMDb Written by Nathan Hendrickson Initial release May 2015 (USA) Screenplay Nathan Hendrickson | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Starring Kate AldenJesse JamesChelsea Farthing Music by Nathan GriggBrian Pamintuan Edited by Fred BeahmNathan Hendrickson Music director Brian Pamintuan, Nathan Grigg Cast Tony Doupe, Chelsea Farthing, Kate Alden, Tonya Skoog, Russell Hodgkinson Similar Dunwich, The Hollow, The Drew: No Excuse - Just Prod, Can You Dig This, Dukale's Dream |
The hollow one 2015 official trailer
The Hollow One, also known under its working title of The Darker Path, is a 2015 science fiction horror film that was written and directed by Nathan Hendrickson. The film had its world premiere at the Seattle International Film Festival on May 27, 2015 and stars Kate Alden and Chelsea Farthing as two sisters that return home after many years, only to find that this puts their lives at risk.
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- The hollow one 2015 official trailer
- The hollow one 2015 official trailer hd
- Synopsis
- Cast
- Reception
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The hollow one 2015 official trailer hd
Synopsis

Years ago Rachel and Anna Wade were forced to leave home after the death of their mother. The disappearance of their father prompts the two to return, only for them to become shocked when they discover that their town is nearly devoid of people. The remaining people act in a strange manner that may be tied to their dead mother's mysterious past and a strange object.
Cast

Reception

Screen Anarchy reviewed the film, commenting that "For a debut feature film it shows great promise for Hendrickson who, like only a few others, can seemingly move between videogames and film with ease. Bloody Disgusting rated the movie at three skulls, writing that "Despite a great setup, The Hollow One stumbled with falling into familiar territory with many aspects of its characters." Film School Rejects was also mixed in their review, which stated that "So many horror films follow similar, generic setups and frameworks that it usually comes down to how well the familiar is executed rather than how fresh it all feels, so it’s exciting when a genre film makes the creative effort to build something new. The Hollow One does just that, but its building blocks too frequently become stumbling blocks along the way."

