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Threshold review – road trip out of hell in iPhone horror Leslie Felperin
In some corner of a US nowheresville town, sad-sack musician-schoolteacher Leo (Joey Millin) gets a call from his mom begging him to pick up his screw-up of a sister Virginia (Madison West). Virginia has had an on-off problem with drugs that ruined a once promising law career. Leo is sceptical of her latest excuse for being found in a squalid apartment looking high, even though there are no obvious track marks: she claims satanic jiggery-pokery has fused her bodily sensations with that of an unknown man, so she feels all his pain and pleasure and vice versa. She has no idea where he is – but carving “where r u?” into her arm prompts a handy reply with precise coordinates. So off Leo and Virginia go, for a family road trip.
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Threshold, which releases May 3 on Arrow Video’s subscription streaming service.
The second film from co-directors Powell Robinson and Patrick R. Young,
Threshold follows a pair of estranged siblings that go on a haunted road trip after being cursed by a cult. The inventive thriller was shot on two iPhones with a crew of only three people. Lauren Bates produced the film, which stars Joey Millin and Madison West. Arrow will also feature a number of bonuses for the film including a directors’ intro, multiple commentary tracks and behind-the-scenes featurettes.
Check out the official synopsis on Threshold below: