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INTRUSION IS THE PREQUEL TO THE UPCOMING HORROR/THRILLER INTRUSION:DISCONNECTED DUE FOR RELEASE IN 2018
Everyone is connected. Most people through their lives; never aware of how easily they could cross paths. Director Dru Pfeiffer and Writer Craig Everett Earl bring you a story of what happens when the lines do get crossed.
Holly Jensen (Katie Stewart) leads an overly-dramatic life. It's one that is spent trying to avoid her problems and forget the past. Best friend Kali (Teresa Lawrence) has the perfect solution to make her feel better. It's a game called "Wrong Number". However, the man on the other end (Lee Haycraft) finds the joke less than funny and decides to play a game of his own. A game where Holly will become the pawn.
Katie Stewart (Overtime, Revelation Trail) and Teresa Lawrence (Ace Ventura Jr., Beethoven's Big Break) lead this character-driven thriller where everything has consequences and something as beautiful as a rose can be turned into any woman's worst nightmare.
Everyone is connected. Most people through their lives; never aware of how easily they could cross paths. Director Dru Pfeiffer and Writer Craig Everett Earl bring you a story of what happens when the lines do get crossed.
Holly Jensen (Katie Stewart) leads an overly-dramatic life. It's one that is spent trying to avoid her problems and forget the past. Best friend Kali (Teresa Lawrence) has the perfect solution to make her feel better. It's a game called "Wrong Number". However, the man on the other end (Lee Haycraft) finds the joke less than funny and decides to play a game of his own. A game where Holly will become the pawn.
Katie Stewart (Overtime, Revelation Trail) and Teresa Lawrence (Ace Ventura Jr., Beethoven's Big Break) lead this character-driven thriller where everything has consequences and something as beautiful as a rose can be turned into any woman's worst nightmare.
WHAT THE CRITICS ARE SAYING
"When it comes to the horror/suspense genre I think there is a growing misconception about what is important to make the experience. With growing movie budgets and reliance on special effects, even lower budget films are being strained by viewer expectations.
Intrusion is by all accounts an indie film, and one that is a starting point for something greater than itself. The film itself does sadly suffer from some growing pains, as neither the director, nor the actors quite seem polished enough to shake off the first pass vibe it gives from the beginning. Thankfully, this doesn't mean the film itself is bad, as it is a prime example that budget doesn't make a story, the story makes the story. Centering around Holly, a young woman who becomes the target of a psychopath after a phone prank goes terribly wrong, is a simple but elegant concept that doesn't require much to set the stage for the drama. This also leaves a great deal of time to establish who each character is, and why these people are who they are.
This is absolutely one of the films strongest elements, as it cannot rely on its budget to distract viewers from not having to worry about character development. While the film does touch a number of aspects of her life, it doesn't ever forget that something is lurking in the background. This keeps the psychology of film moving forward, while letting the audience learn about Holly and what meaning those around her have. This not only helps push the film forward, establish context for decisions made, but also adds life to the supporting cast.
If you are into the indie horror/suspense/Thriller then you will want to give Intrusion a shot, but the biggest draw will be for fans to prepare for the sequel, Intrusion: Disconnected which looks to have learned quite a bit from this first offering." - Dan Oravasaari
“Earl tries to break the chain of the usual slasher horror film; by giving his audience more back ground and character development of the characters. I liked this film, I found it somewhat refreshing. The female characters were not idiots and had some sense (they actually had some fight and spunk in them). The character of Raymond was also given a ‘meatier’ role, then the usual psycho killer.” - Tish Usher, Indie Express
"A refreshing and terrifying new name in horror, it's the strong writing of Craig Everett Earl and an instantly scary premise that raises Intrusion above the regular independent horror film..- Jon Cross, The After Movie Diner
"This horror film has all you could want in a small budget; hot lead actress, boobies, lots of blood, and, holy shit, a plot that's actually worth paying attention to!" - Tim Gross www.GrossMovieReviews.com
"Thrilling actually, causing me to sit up straight. It's done with a real feel and intensity that gives INTRUSION that little something extra over a run-of-the-mill, small budget, knife-weilding killer flick!" - Goblinhaus.com
"The body count in the film continues to rise and the end of the film was awesome! I do recommend this film for people who truly love Indie horror!" - Tom H Blog of Horror
"3.5 out of 5! Very good story and well filmed!" - GaspMagazine.net
"What a great film and talented cast! I was very impressed!" - PSI-FI Para-Radio
"Craig Everett Earl brings back the horror of the 80's!" - Stepping Stone Entertainment
"There is plenty of killing scenes that keep the flow of the movie at an interesting pace.." - Horrornews.net
"When it comes to the horror/suspense genre I think there is a growing misconception about what is important to make the experience. With growing movie budgets and reliance on special effects, even lower budget films are being strained by viewer expectations.
Intrusion is by all accounts an indie film, and one that is a starting point for something greater than itself. The film itself does sadly suffer from some growing pains, as neither the director, nor the actors quite seem polished enough to shake off the first pass vibe it gives from the beginning. Thankfully, this doesn't mean the film itself is bad, as it is a prime example that budget doesn't make a story, the story makes the story. Centering around Holly, a young woman who becomes the target of a psychopath after a phone prank goes terribly wrong, is a simple but elegant concept that doesn't require much to set the stage for the drama. This also leaves a great deal of time to establish who each character is, and why these people are who they are.
This is absolutely one of the films strongest elements, as it cannot rely on its budget to distract viewers from not having to worry about character development. While the film does touch a number of aspects of her life, it doesn't ever forget that something is lurking in the background. This keeps the psychology of film moving forward, while letting the audience learn about Holly and what meaning those around her have. This not only helps push the film forward, establish context for decisions made, but also adds life to the supporting cast.
If you are into the indie horror/suspense/Thriller then you will want to give Intrusion a shot, but the biggest draw will be for fans to prepare for the sequel, Intrusion: Disconnected which looks to have learned quite a bit from this first offering." - Dan Oravasaari
“Earl tries to break the chain of the usual slasher horror film; by giving his audience more back ground and character development of the characters. I liked this film, I found it somewhat refreshing. The female characters were not idiots and had some sense (they actually had some fight and spunk in them). The character of Raymond was also given a ‘meatier’ role, then the usual psycho killer.” - Tish Usher, Indie Express
"A refreshing and terrifying new name in horror, it's the strong writing of Craig Everett Earl and an instantly scary premise that raises Intrusion above the regular independent horror film..- Jon Cross, The After Movie Diner
"This horror film has all you could want in a small budget; hot lead actress, boobies, lots of blood, and, holy shit, a plot that's actually worth paying attention to!" - Tim Gross www.GrossMovieReviews.com
"Thrilling actually, causing me to sit up straight. It's done with a real feel and intensity that gives INTRUSION that little something extra over a run-of-the-mill, small budget, knife-weilding killer flick!" - Goblinhaus.com
"The body count in the film continues to rise and the end of the film was awesome! I do recommend this film for people who truly love Indie horror!" - Tom H Blog of Horror
"3.5 out of 5! Very good story and well filmed!" - GaspMagazine.net
"What a great film and talented cast! I was very impressed!" - PSI-FI Para-Radio
"Craig Everett Earl brings back the horror of the 80's!" - Stepping Stone Entertainment
"There is plenty of killing scenes that keep the flow of the movie at an interesting pace.." - Horrornews.net