Turkish director, executive producer and script writer Biray Dalkiran is shooting his new movie "The Crossbreed" in USA. First teaser poster of the movie has been released. "The Crossbreed" will be the nineth feature film and the third horror movie of the succesful director. He has also directed horror movies "Araf" (aka "Abortion") which is distributed in USA and Cehennem 3D (aka "Hell 3D") which is the first 3D movie of Turkey. In this new movie Biray Dalkiran tells a story about an event that already told by three big religions in the holy scriptures and the event is based on a true story. Basically, the film talks about a couple of journalist lovers. They visit one of American villages to research a mysterious event...
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- 11/12/2016
- Screen Anarchy
Araf (The Abortion)
Written by Hakan Bilir
Directed by Biray Dalkiran
Turkey, 2006
How did he know that happened? How long are they going to overlay them walking with music? These are the two questions that horror buffs will find themselves asking after they’ve finished Araf. Those are not two questions that are asked of a great horror movie, they are questions asked of a mediocre horror film. That should tell you about where Araf falls on the movie spectrum.
Biray Dalkrian is the main problem with Araf. His direction is suffocating to the extreme. This film misuses the close-up shot in a most egregious manner. There are times when the camera zooms in on a person walking and follows them in close-up mode while nothing happens until the film cuts to the next scene. The direction shoves the viewer into the machinations of the film in ways that are...
Written by Hakan Bilir
Directed by Biray Dalkiran
Turkey, 2006
How did he know that happened? How long are they going to overlay them walking with music? These are the two questions that horror buffs will find themselves asking after they’ve finished Araf. Those are not two questions that are asked of a great horror movie, they are questions asked of a mediocre horror film. That should tell you about where Araf falls on the movie spectrum.
Biray Dalkrian is the main problem with Araf. His direction is suffocating to the extreme. This film misuses the close-up shot in a most egregious manner. There are times when the camera zooms in on a person walking and follows them in close-up mode while nothing happens until the film cuts to the next scene. The direction shoves the viewer into the machinations of the film in ways that are...
- 5/21/2014
- by Bill Thompson
- SoundOnSight
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