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Cast and Crew
Cast: Haley Bennett,
Chris Massoglia, Nathan Gamble,
Teri Polo, Bruce Dern
Director: Joe Dante
RunTime: 1 hr 30 mins
Genre: Horror/Thriller
Released By: Shaw
Rating: PG (Frightening Scenes)
Opening Day: 2 September 2010

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The Hole in 3D Movie The Story:
From director Joe Dante (‘Gremlins’) comes a family-friendly 3D adventure that explores the fears and secrets buried in the mind of kids. After moving into a new neighborhood, brothers Dane & Lucas and their neighbor Julie discover a bottomless hole in the basement of their home. They find that once the hole is exposed, evil is unleashed. With strange shadows lurking around every corner and nightmares coming to life, they are forced to come face to face with their darkest fears to put an end to the mystery of The Hole.

Joe Dante, who is best known for his classic in the 80s, Gremlins, and family friendly films which are packed with action and humour like his last feature-length film, Looney Tunes: Back in Action, is back with this horror-thriller, The Hole. It is shot in eye-popping 3D and has even won a prize at the 2009 Venice Film Festival. But is it really as promising as it seems?

Basically, the film explores fears at different levels with the audience. Firstly, there was Lucas’ (Nathan Gamble) rather comical fear of clown/jester. You would probably pity the little boy and gasp a time or two when the clown/jester gave chase. However beyond that, there’s nothing much to look forward to. The other two fears that were brought to prominence was Julie (Haley Bennett) and Dane’s (Chris Massoglia) deep buried fears. The way that the fears were unveiled was rather well paced and spiced up with the horror features. They could probably be improved if there were stronger dialogues that allow the characters to discuss their fears. However the guess is that it wasn’t in priority because after all, the movie is aimed at the largely apathetic teenage audiences.
The main characters are rather young, with the average age not exceeding 18 years old. You probably remember Haley Bennett, who plays Julie, for her outlandish film debut in Music and Lyrics. She’s a pretty face, and a potential eye candy for the boys. Chris Massoglia, who plays Dane, possesses above average intelligence but it is definitely not reflected in his acting in this movie. Last but not least, Nathan Gamble who plays Lucas, is a promising young talent who was nominated twice for Young Artist Award with The Mist and Babel in 2006 and 2007 respectively. The elaborated introduction of them goes to show that they are talents capable of good delivery. But it seems that this movie lacked good acting from these talents. Or maybe, it was not expected of them and there was little room for them to bring out their real fearful faces onscreen.

As abovementioned, this movie is filmed in 3D and had even won a prize. There must be some justification as to how this execution of this movie via the 3D platform has served us well. To add on to the horror factors, point-of-view shots were used such that it leads the viewer to anticipate what they are going to see. That is used very appropriately, coupled with the added dimension, to increase the scary factor. This stimulation is probably pertinent such that it may appeal to the hyper aroused generation seeking for cheap thrills like this.

Other factors that are really crucial in creating a successful horror/thriller are the atmosphere created by both the supernatural happenings and the sound effects. The ‘ghosts’ are quite creepy at first, but later lost it because the distinction between them and the 3 main characters erodes. Also, the sound effect was more or less the same. So once you hear it in the background, you can almost immediately know what is going to come. In other words: predictable.

Like any other movies aimed at the teens, you can almost always expect an ending that leaves the viewer with positive energy. In this aspect, this movie has definitely made the mark. All else is just pretty average.

The Hole in 3D Movie Review:
Just a few days ago we brought you the official Italian trailer for Joe Dante’s next foray into the world of horror, The Hole, which was filmed in 3D and is not some crappy pop-up book looking conversion, and whattaya know? We now have the official Italian one-sheet to go along with it. At the very least it’s better than the English promo one-sheet floating around the States that features pensive teens who look as if they’re ready to escape to Witch Mountain. And then people wonder why we don’t have Stateside distro yet.

The Hole, directed by Dante in 3D and starring Teri Polo, Haley Bennett, Bruce Dern, Chris Massoglia, and Nathan Gamble, tells the tale of a pair of brothers, Dane and Lucas, and their neighbor, Julie, who discover a bottomless hole in their basement that brings their nightmares to life. With shadows lurking around every corner, they must face their darkest fears in order to put an end to the mystery of the hole.

Check on the goods below, including the recent English-speaking promotional trailer along with the Italian one-sheet courtesy of BadTaste.it.
Not to be confused with the British-accented Thora Birch vehicle of 2001, Joe Dante’s The Hole 3D is another tale involving an opening in the ground that causes major psyche-warping trauma on all who encounter it. At least, that’s our best guess based on the first official trailer for the film.

No one’s quite sure when this bad mama jama will be released from Dante’s ninth level of hell (haha, literary reference!), not even Joe D. himself. So, in the meantime, feast your eyes, all ye PG-13 horror lovers.

And try not to piss your pants at the evil talking clown doll.From visionary director Joe Dante comes a suspense thriller that explores the fears and secrets buried deep in the human mind. Life couldnt possibly get worse, or so thought 17 year old Dane and his 10 year old brother Lucas, when their single mother Susan uproots them from New York City to the sleepy little town of Bensonville. For Dane the only exciting thing about their new town is the beautiful girl next door, Julie. With Susan spending more and more time at work, Dane and Lucas are left unattended to explore the depths of their eerie new residence. With Dane paying more attention to Julie, he has far less time and patience for his little brother. But then everything changes when they find a sinister bottomless hole under a locked trap door in the basement. As the brothers experiment with the hole they realize that the cold pit goes on forever. They drop a nail and never hear it hit bottom. They lower a flashlight and a video camera and they get consumed by the darkness. Hoping for some answers about the houses past, Dane and Lucas bring Julie in on their new discovery. When the hole is exposed, evil is unleashed. With strange shadows lurking around every corner and past nightmares coming to life, the trio will have to come face to face their darkest fears to put an end to The Hole.

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