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A poster and still have popped up for ENTRANCE, the mysterious-sounding directorial debut of Dallas Hallam and Patrick Horvath world premiering at his month's LA Film Festival.
Playing in LAFF's "Beyond' section alongside DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK, THE INNKEEPERS and Noboru Iguchi's KARATE-ROBO ZABORGAR, the film is already intriguing just by the company it keeps. With not much revealed to its narrative, ENTRANCE boasts this praising synopsis and write-up for the fest (and the good folks at Twitch have debuted the aforementioned images):
"When Suziey, a beautiful Silverlake hipster, mysteriously loses her beloved dog, a creeping anxiety begins to set in and she decides she’s had enough of L.A.. But on the night of her going-away party, Suziey finds out that leaving might not be so easy.
A remarkably deft blending of genres, this character-study-meets-horror-flick is a true East Side collaboration. Suziey the Silverlake barista really is Suziey the Silverlake barista (and a gifted actress) and the rambling hillside home she inhabits onscreen was director Dallas Hallam’s rental during shooting. But what’s most remarkable about Hallam and Patrick Horvath’s directorial debut is the unshakable sense of dread it evokes. Be warned–you may not sleep so well once you’ve experienced ENTRANCE. "
ENTRANCE plays June 24th and June 25th in the fest, and you can pick up tickets right here. The mask on her mirror is giving me the creeps.


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