DVD Release Date
November 10, 2009 (Buy on Amazon)
Director
Jamin Winans
Writer
Jamin Winans
Cast
Christopher Soren Kelly, Quinn Hunchar, Jessica Duffy, Jennifer Batter, Jeremy Make
Studio
Running Time
107 minutes
MPA Rating
Unrated
What is Ink about?
A father and daughter are drawn into a surreal dream world where the forces of light and darkness wage a constant battle for the minds of mankind. When darkness falls and we close our eyes, benevolent forces seek to instill us with courage and strength through sweet dreams. Meanwhile, other, more malevolent beings curse us with nightmares that fill our minds with desperation and despair. When an innocent little girl is spirited away to a... Full synopsis »
MOVIE REVIEW
Review by Bryan Swan (A-)
In the current fold, the typical trend in Hollywood is to churn out highly profitable, flashy films with not a whole lot of substance and then market the hell out of them. Case and point, see: The Twilight Saga's New Moon. Every now and then, one or two of these types of movies are actually really good (James Cameron's Avatar being the most recent example), but though there are more independent films being made than ever, the sheer size of the Hollywood juggernaut keeps them well out of the grasp of viewers who don't actually go out of their way to look for them. But every now and then, a truly innovative and original film comes along and stirs up interest amid the core of movie cultists and starts spreading like wildfire. Full movie review »
In the current fold, the typical trend in Hollywood is to churn out highly profitable, flashy films with not a whole lot of substance and then market the hell out of them. Case and point, see: The Twilight Saga's New Moon. Every now and then, one or two of these types of movies are actually really good (James Cameron's Avatar being the most recent example), but though there are more independent films being made than ever, the sheer size of the Hollywood juggernaut keeps them well out of the grasp of viewers who don't actually go out of their way to look for them. But every now and then, a truly innovative and original film comes along and stirs up interest amid the core of movie cultists and starts spreading like wildfire. Full movie review »



