Bryan Loves You | |
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Directed by | Seth Landau |
Written by | Seth Landau |
Produced by | Seth Landau |
Starring | Seth Landau, George Wendt, Tiffany Shepis, Daniel Roebuck and Tony Todd |
Cinematography | Jayson Crothers |
Edited by | Greg Robbins |
Music by | P. Daniel Newman |
Distributed by | Anchor Bay |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $25,000 |
Bryan Loves You is a 2008 horror film directed by Seth Landau. The film relates the supposed true story of the Cult of the Bryans who took over a small Arizona town in 1993. It was shot in 17 days with a budget of $25,000. [1] It was released on DVD on September 23, 2008 by Anchor Bay Entertainment.
The plot revolves around a 32-year-old psychotherapist as he begins to suspect that the local religious cult has been murdering the town's citizens. He soon becomes sucked into a web of mysterious happenings, with the cult of the 'Bryans' being the focal point. The film uses the 'found footage' format, and claims that the film is a compilation of security footage.
Critical reception for the film has been mixed to negative, [2] [3] with Dread Central criticizing the film's lack of realism, saying "Watching “found footage” shouldn’t have the viewer asking questions like, “Why is everyone acting so overly evil?”" [4] About.com's Mark Harris negatively reviewed the film, stating that "Bryan is mostly made up of drawn-out moments of inconsequential activity loosely tied together by a scenario that never delivers." [5]
JoBlo.com reviewed the film positively, giving it three-and-half "Arrows in the Head", and writing that despite the film's resemblance to previous horror works such as Clockwork Orange, the movie "still feels fresh and inventive". [6] MovieWeb called the film "a masterfully creepy ride through religious fundamentalism gone horribly awry". [7]