Summaries

Dark Fantasy is a one of a kind psychological thriller with intense heart-pounding moments followed by laugh-out-loud comic relief with the "bad guy" as the main character. Dark Fantasy gives a deep look into the life and desires of a killer. Trapped in an unfulfilled, mundane routine, it takes Art a night out with his co-worker to realize what he knew all along. He's merely a pawn in society's game. Determined to start living by his own rules Art soon stops at nothing to take what he wants, while desperately trying to hang on to his life-long love, Debbie. But when Art's actions spiral out of control, he becomes the target of a pursuit led by Blake, who intends to show Art that we live in a world of imminent consequence. Full of unexpected twists and turns and blurring good and evil, Dark Fantasy puts the "psycho" back in "psychological thriller," telling a graphic, disturbing tale of human nature the audience won't soon forget.—Anonymous

Dark Fantasy is a thought provoking psychological thriller about a man who strips away his white collar, leaving behind all of society's boundaries, to live the life he wants, not the life he should. Each character, far from normal, adds to the mystery and mind-blowing puzzle of Dark Fantasy. Watch for clues and listen carefully as Art's true self begins to unfold before your eyes.—Anonymous

Details

Keywords
  • dark fantasy
  • psychiatric hospital
  • cousin cousin incest
  • cousin cousin sex
  • matricide
Genres
  • Thriller
  • Mystery
  • Horror
Release date Jul 27, 2005
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Production companies Mindbreak Entertainment

Box office

Budget $10000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 42m
Color Color
Sound mix Stereo
Aspect ratio 1.78 : 1

Synopsis

Trapped in an unfulfilling, mundane routine, it takes Art (Christoph A. Nowaczyk) a night out with his co-worker to realize what he knew all along. He's merely a pawn in society's game. Determined to start living by his own rules Art soon stops at nothing to take what he wants, while desperately trying to hang on to his life-long love, Debbie (Danielle Simone). But when Art's actions spiral out of control, he becomes the target of a pursuit led by Blake (Darius Holiday), who intends to show Art that we live in a world of imminent consequence. Full of unexpected twists and turns and blurring the line between good and evil, Dark Fantasy puts the "psycho" back in "psychological thriller," telling a graphic, disturbing tale of human nature the audience won't soon forget. Written and Directed by Ian J. Keeney

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