Ice from the Sun 2005 Horror Movie Review
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One of the most acclaimed independent horror films in recent years, this experimental dose of future shock from acclaimed director Eric Stanze (Scrapbook) unfolds in a nightmarish world where cities are enclosed in ice, magicians match wits with angels and demons, lives are snuffed out without warning, and time itself can be manipulated for good or evil. Graphic, unflinching, stylish, and relentless, Ice From The Sun takes you on an unforgettable rollercoaster ride of the senses. Featuring a Blistering Punk Score by Johnny Magnet, Hotel Faux Pas, Free Dirt and Ded Bugs.
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Title: Ice from the Sun
Year: 2005
Starring: Angela Zimmerly,
Ramona Midgett,
D.J. Vivona,
Todd Tevlin,
Jason Christ,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: Unrated
Runtime: 116 minutes
Director: Eric Stanze,
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