Sun Choke (2015) Official
Critics praised the "profoundly intense" chemistry between Sarah Hagan and horror icon Barbara Crampton, calling it some of their best work.
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Sun Choke avoids conventional horror templates, opting for a non-chronological, impressionistic structure that leaves many questions unanswered. While some viewers found it a "confounding and confusing experience", others appreciated its depth as a "thought-provoking dissection" of trauma and control. Production Details Director/Writer: Ben Cresciman Runtime: 83 minutes Sun Choke (2015)
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Premiered at FrightFest in 2015; released in the US on August 5, 2016 While some viewers found it a "confounding and
The 2015 film is a psychological horror-thriller described as a "solid feature" and an "unnerving, kaleidoscopic gem". It is a character-driven work that brings horror into the "daylight," using a sun-dappled Los Angeles setting to create a suffocatingly claustrophobic atmosphere. Core Premise
The "eerie and unsettling" score by Bryan Hollon (aka Busdriver) is frequently cited as a standout element that intensifies the film's sense of unease. Core Premise The "eerie and unsettling" score by
The film is noted for its "stunning" and "shimmeringly beautiful" cinematography by Mathew Rudenberg, which contrasts the bright, aesthetic environment with the dark psychological content.