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    TIME TRAP: Made In Texas Sci-Fi Is a Fun Romp With Surprise Twists (Interview)

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    By christine on November 9, 2018 Entertainment, Movie Reviews, Movies, Movies - Indies, Movies - Reviews, Uncategorized
    In Select Theaters November 9 & 10th, 2018
    Available on Digital and VOD November 13th

    Opens today in AUSTIN
    Alamo Drafthouse Mueller
    1911 Aldrich St #120
    Austin, TX 78723

    Paladin Films and Giant Interactive time travel adventure flick, Time Trap, hybridizes the kids-go-missing-in-the-woods premise with Spielberg’s science fiction wonder years.

    Starring Andrew Wilson (Bottle Rocket, the Royal Tenenbaums) as a dilf archeology professor to a group of students led by Reiley McClendon (Pearl Harbor, The Fosters) and Cassidy Gifford (God’s Not Dead, The Gallows) who trace the professor to a mysterious cave in central Texas where time passes differently underground than it does on the surface.

    When the students become trapped inside the cave, they find themselves caught in the crossfire between two eras of humans battling for the most coveted urban legend in human history: the Fountain of Youth.

    Time Trap is directed by Mark Dennis and Ben Foster, from a script by Dennis. Foster, Dennis and Zachary Matz produced under Foster/Dennis’ Pad Thai Pictures banner.

    Following the release of their first feature, indie drama, Strings, Dennis and Foster found themselves anxious to shoot something more like their own favorite movies Terminator 2 and Back to the Future.

    Dennis wrote the Time Trap script based on his childhood growing up in central Texas and exploring the abundance of underground caves in the Hill Country. Several of these caves were scouted as potential locations for filming.

    Time Trap was originally intended as a found footage movie that the directors would shoot and turn around quickly before beginning a larger project with Matz as producer.

    Using equipment they already owned, Dennis and Foster planned a low-fi and very different style of movie from what Time Trap ultimately became. After Director of Photography Mike Simpson encouraged the directors to shoot it cinematically (alt/traditionally), the narrative was changed to abandon the handheld style but many of the found footage elements were included and worked into the plot.

    Principal photography took place in Austin, Georgetown and Sonora, TX with additional stunt sequences filmed in Hollywood’s Bronson Canyon where the filmmakers used the famous Bat Cave from Adam West’s Batman series.

    In an era where indie films’ shooting schedules last for 2-3 weeks, the Time Trap filmmakers opted for an extended shoot to get things right. Much of post production budget was spent on more shoot days and the directors had to dig into a vault of low budget tactics to complete the movie. “They always say ‘you need twice as much money and twice the time’” says Foster (who also acts as post production supervisor) “ but when money ran low, we wound up doing a lot of the effects ourselves just to finish the movie. We learned from our previous shorts and our first feature that we could accomplish anything 80s movies were able to do so we committed to keeping most of the visual effects simple. We used every trick in the book and even made up a few more just to get to the finish line.”

    Time Trap’s premise and aesthetic pay homage to classic 80s movies like E.T. and The Goonies while expanding the cerebral scope into high concept contemporary blockbusters like Interstellar and Avatar. Foster’s directing partner Dennis, who also penned the script, adds “We really wanted to make the kind of movie we watched a million times as kids. I don’t know if it’s because we’re in our thirties now but I just can’t watch many modern blockbusters over and over like I can Spielberg and Cameron movies. If I walk into a room and Terminator 2 is playing on a TV, I am committed to finishing it because 10-year old me still gets hooked”

    Digital and VOD release on November 13th.
    STARRING

    Cassidy Gifford

    Reiley McClendon

    Andrew Wilson

    Brianne Howey
    DIRECTED BY

    Mark Dennis & Ben Foster

    SCREENPLAY BY

    Mark Dennis

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