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Solstice

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While on a summer trip with her friends, Megan begins to feel the presence of Sophie, her twin sister who recently committed suicide.

Release Date : 2008-01-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Solstice StudiosEndgame Entertainment

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Elisabeth Harnois

Character Name : Megan / Sophie

Original Name : Elisabeth Harnois

Gender : Female

Shawn Ashmore

Character Name : Christian

Original Name : Shawn Ashmore

Gender : Male

Amanda Seyfried

Character Name : Zoe

Original Name : Amanda Seyfried

Gender : Female

Hilarie Burton

Character Name : Alicia

Original Name : Hilarie Burton

Gender : Female

Tyler Hoechlin

Character Name : Nick

Original Name : Tyler Hoechlin

Gender : Male

Matt O'Leary

Character Name : Mark

Original Name : Matt O'Leary

Gender : Male

Lisa Arnold

Character Name : Mrs. Thomas

Original Name : Lisa Arnold

Gender : Female

R. Lee Ermey

Character Name : Leonard

Original Name : R. Lee Ermey

Gender : Male

Lyle Brocato

Character Name : Partier

Original Name : Lyle Brocato

Gender : Male

David Dahlgren

Character Name : Mr. Thomas

Original Name : David Dahlgren

Gender : Male

Jenna Hildebrand

Character Name : Malin (as Jenna Lynn Hildebrand)

Original Name : Jenna Hildebrand

Gender : Female

Mark Krasnoff

Character Name : Cop

Original Name : Mark Krasnoff

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-06-23

_**It's all about the last act**_ "Solstice" (2008) was made by the creator of "The Blair Witch Project", Daniel Myrick, and is a more conventional horror flick. Like "Blair," "Solstice" takes the subtle route with the creep factor and the typical trappings of slasher or quasi-slasher flicks; so stay away if you need serious gore, sex and nudity with your horror. The film runs 90 minutes and the first hour plays out like myriad other monster/ghost movies -- a group of youths venture to some secluded area to party and tensions increase as the creep factor increases. What separates "Solstice" from, say, most of the Friday the 13th sequels, besides lack of gore, is the serious and realistic vibe of the proceedings. While this is welcomed by me, it also makes for a less entertaining viewing -- for the first hour, that is. The third act is where everything comes together and there's almost a 'Wow' factor as you realize what's really going on and what happened, etc. While the cast are all no-names, except Amanda Seyfried (who wasn't too well-known at the time), they're effective enough. They coulda done better with the women, but the main protagonist is decent, Elisabeth Harnois. The film was shot in Louisiana. GRADE: B