Vanishing on 7th Street
A mysterious, seemingly global blackout causes countless populations to simply vanish, leaving only their clothes and possessions behind. A small handful of survivors band together in a dimly-lit tavern on 7th Street, struggling to combat the apocalyptic horror. Realizing they may in fact be the last people on earth, the darkness hones in on them alone.
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PROJECT DETAILS
- Getting a video on-demand release in January 2011, followed by a theatrical release a month later via Magnet Releasing.
- Screened at 2010's Toronto International Film Festival.
- Filmed on October '09 in Detroit.
- Hayden Christensen is playing a reporter.
- Thandie Newton will play a desperate nurse.
- John Leguizamo plays a subway operator.
- Timothy Olyphant (The Crazies) and Forest Whitaker were once rumored to be attached to the project.
- Said to be originally titled The Darkness.
- This marks director Brad Anderson's return to horror after 2001's Session 9.
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Just... Disappointing... All that time you think the movie is leading you somewhere and then it just stops with a pointless ending.
THIS WAS A GOOD MOVIE..I WAS LEFT WITH QUESTIONS BECAUSE YOU REALLY DONT KNOW WHAT CAUSED THE PROBLEM AND YOU DONT KNOW IF IT WAS EVER RESOLVED..BUT IT KEEPS YOU ENTERTAINED
Just watched this and it left me asking more questions when the movie ends! Not great but good for a nothing else is on tv night!
Wasn't there a recent , I believe British, film with the premise of everyone, except a few, disappearing. They all turned out to be related through a cafe bomb in a kind of purgatory. The young girl lived of course. Sound familiar? This sounds like that.
I think it was called "The Last Seven"
Anyone else notice in the trailer, there was writing on a wall. It was the word "CROATOAN".
That was the same word written on a tree when that Roanoke Colony in the 1580s disappeared. They never discovered what happened to the 120 or so missing people. I wonder how this connects.
>) this looks pretty good.
They have pushed this one back for a 2011 release. You can find that info' on the Facebook page for the film. Thanks for posting the featurette. I likes it. -Mike
Reminds me of an old Australian move called The Quiet Earth http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Quiet_Earth_%28film%29
quiet earth was a new zealand film not australian
sounds like it could be one to watch!
Sounds promising.... but I smell a Christian undertone here, a'la the Rapture/Judgement Day kinda stuff.
After seeing the featurette, I think it's more scientific lol.
There have been lots of good horror movies with Christian and/or spirtual elements present in the plot - The Exorcism Of Emily Rose, The Omen, Exorcist, The Stand, etc.
Also (and on a completely unrelated note) the whole scenario reminds me of a part in one of the Silent Hill video games. It was SH 2 I think, where the guy finds this bar that's been all barricaded from the inside, but no trace of any people left in it, or of how they could have gotten out.
All in all, sounds like a good movie.
Oh, no- no insulting flicks with that kind of undertone here, the '07 "House" flick was pretty bad ass and has quickly become one of my favorites- I'm just hoping it is what it is without some religious twist youre not supposed to see coming
Timothy Olyphant pretty cool. So I'd give this a chance. The movie sounds interesting.
Sounds interesting, not a Hayden Christensen fan though. However John Leguizamo is the shit.