The Oregonian (film)
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Director Calvin Reeder Screenplay Calvin Reeder Duration Country United States | 4/10 IMDb Genre Horror, Mystery, Thriller Music director Scott Honea, Jed Maheu Writer Calvin Reeder Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date January 24, 2011 (2011-01-24) (Sundance)June 8, 2012 (2012-06-08) (United States) Cast (The Oregonian), Robert Longstreet (Herb), Matt Olsen (Blond Stranger), Lynne Compton (Red Stranger), Roger M. Mayer (Omelette Man), Barlow Jacobs (Bud)Similar movies Silent Hill , Snowpiercer , The Final Destination , Cabin Fever , The Texas Chainsaw Massacre , The Collector |
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The Oregonian is a 2011 horror film directed by Calvin Reeder. The movie premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and was given a limited release beginning on June 8, 2012, partially as a result of a successful Kickstarter campaign. The Oregonian received a DVD release in early 2013.
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The film stars Lindsay Pulsipher as a young woman who, after waking up from a car crash with no recollection of what happened, journeys through a surreal landscape and meets multiple bizarre characters.
Plot
The movie follows a young woman from Oregon (Lindsay Pulsipher), who gets into a car accident and as a result, finds herself in a surreal landscape. She has complete amnesia and cannot remember what has happened or even who she is. As she wanders around in an attempt to find help and safety, she comes across several increasingly bizarre people.
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Reception
Critical reception for The Oregonian was mixed; the film holds a rating of 46/100 on Metacritic and 50% "rotten" on RottenTomatoes, based on 4 reviews from both sites. Common criticisms centered around the film's surreal nature, and Variety magazine commented that "once it’s clear The Oregonian will offer no real storyline or explanations, viewer patience wears thin." Dread Central criticized the film's characters, commented that other than "the main character and the old lady, none of the weirdos bring anything to the table". Screen Daily and IndieWire both gave positive reviews for The Oregonian, and IndieWire opined that while distributors wouldn't likely enjoy the film, "Genre-friendly festivals will eat it up."
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The Oregonian (film) WikipediaThe Oregonian (film) IMDb The Oregonian (film) themoviedb.org