A horror movie on "Self Storage". This is really interesting, Isn't it? It seems that Self Storage was really a popular subject that a movie had been made on this. Read below to know more about this movie.
Self-storage has been the subject of several popular reality-television shows and even a handful of movies in recent months, but British horror film “Storage 24” had the unenviable distinction of being the lowest-grossing movie at the U.S. box office last year, earning just $72 and lasting a single day.
One explanation for the dismal showing was a supposedly planned
one-day viewing at a single American theater as part of a larger deal to
get the movie on U.S. television, according to the source. “Storage 24”
cost about £1.6 million to make and reportedly earned £225,000 after it
was released in the United Kingdom in June 2012.
British filmmaker Noel Clarke co-wrote the script and cast himself in the lead role. In the movie, Clarke’s character is trapped in a London storage facility with his girlfriend, and the couple gets terrorized by an alien creature who wants to eat them. The movie also stars Antonia Campbell-Hughes, Laura Haddock, Colin O'Donoghue and Jamie Thomas King.
Read more at http://www.insideselfstorage.com/news/2014/01/self-storage-horror-film-storage-24-bombs-at-us-box-office.aspx
Self-storage has been the subject of several popular reality-television shows and even a handful of movies in recent months, but British horror film “Storage 24” had the unenviable distinction of being the lowest-grossing movie at the U.S. box office last year, earning just $72 and lasting a single day.
British filmmaker Noel Clarke co-wrote the script and cast himself in the lead role. In the movie, Clarke’s character is trapped in a London storage facility with his girlfriend, and the couple gets terrorized by an alien creature who wants to eat them. The movie also stars Antonia Campbell-Hughes, Laura Haddock, Colin O'Donoghue and Jamie Thomas King.
Read more at http://www.insideselfstorage.com/news/2014/01/self-storage-horror-film-storage-24-bombs-at-us-box-office.aspx
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