Black Mountain Side follows a group of archaeologists after they uncover a strange structure in Northern Canada, dating over ten thousand years before the present. The team finds themselves isolated when their communication systems fail and it is not long before they begin to feel the effects of the solitude. Written by Anonymous Black Mountain Side is a 2014 English-language Drama Horror film starring Shane Twerdun, Michael Dickson, Carl Toftfelt, Marc Anthony Williams, Andrew Moxham, Timothy Lyle and Fleetwood Addison-szostakiwskyj. Black Mountain Side was Produced by Cameron Tremblay and Nick Szostakiwkyj. The motion picture is written and directed by Nick Szostakiwkyj. Raven Banner Releasing acquired the distribution rights for the movie. Black Mountain Side was released on 26th January 2016 and takes a screen time of 99 minutes. The film made a box office gross of $0 million. The screenplay for the movie was written by Nick Szostakiwkyj. Cinematography was done by Cameron Tremblay and editing by James Barrett
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Black Mountain Side Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 50%
John Anderson
And the subtext of the tale that it isnt the chill but the thaw that poses the greatest threat to the films stranded band of archeologists isnt explored nearly as well as one might like. ( Read More )
Sarah Boslaugh
....the tone is inconsistent, the plot meandering, and the whole film is just way too long. ( Read More )
Rob Hunter
Writer/director Nick Szostakiwskyjs feature debut doesnt include or need a traditional monster as the unknown and the promise of madness and death are frightening enough. ( Read More )
Sarah Gopaul
The implausibility of the most obvious explanation results in delays they cant afford until its too late. ( Read More )