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Release Date:
January 18, 2022
Original Title:
Entropy
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
HaleHouse Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 80
On the same day Abbey is diagnosed with ovarian cancer, she and her girlfriend, Miranda, are invited to dinner by Miranda’s former self-help group to celebrate the return of their estranged friend, Scott, who left to discover the origins of their practices. Throughout the night, Abbey realizes that all is not as it seems, that no one is as who they’ve portrayed themselves to be, and that Scott and the others have their own sinister methods by which they intend to heal her cancer-wracked body.
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Boom Operator:
T.J. Peloquin
Cinematography:
Benjamin Paul Rigney
Director:
Kameron Hale
Editor:
Kameron Hale
Music:
Justin Miller
Producer:
Kameron Hale
Scott Hale
Production Assistant:
Nathan Hackmann
Jordan Odoms
Screenplay:
Scott Hale
Sound Editor:
Scott Hale
Special Effects:
Eric Justin Bennett
Special Effects Assistant:
Jordan umerley
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Jenna Fox
Special Effects Supervisor:
Petra Burkhalter
Special Effects Technician:
John Mulligan
Tyler Crews
Story:
Kameron Hale
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