With cinematographer and 2nd unit director credits already under his belt, Adam Rehmeier burst onto the indie film scene with his feature film directorial debut, The Bunny Game (2012), in which Rodleen Getsic plays a desperate prostitute who ends up fighting for her life after hooking up with a maniacal trucker. The critically-acclaimed black and white film is somber, gritty, and saturated with panic and dread. Rehmeier's follow-up feature is something of a companion piece: Jonas (2013) is a brooding, sinister, and intelligent film that's as fascinating as the director's methods in creating it. Gregg Gilmore plays Jonas, who mysteriously washes up on a beach, then proceeds to gather an audience for "God's Big Message." Jonas will be released September 11th, and you can watch it in its entirety, absolutely free, at jonasmovie.com. Rehmeier generously took some time to discuss with FEARnet his unique films and his intriguing filmmaking tactics. FEARnet:...
- 9/2/2013
- by Eric Stanze
- FEARnet
Over the past few years of my movie watching career, a film has never tripped me up quite the way that The Bunny Game has.
No need to regurgitate all my ramblings and questions from that experience (go read it you wanker) but in case you missed it (you wanker) here is a summary...I don't know what to do with The Bunny Game. I'm truly still at a loss as to where I stand on it. Obviously there is no better way to try to solve your misgivings or confusion by talking directly to one of the stars of the film.
Rodleen Getsic is one of those rare human beings that isn't afraid to seize life by the balls and hold on. Her performance was one of the few things in The Bunny Game that did not leave me clueless and confused about myself and my stance on morality.
No need to regurgitate all my ramblings and questions from that experience (go read it you wanker) but in case you missed it (you wanker) here is a summary...I don't know what to do with The Bunny Game. I'm truly still at a loss as to where I stand on it. Obviously there is no better way to try to solve your misgivings or confusion by talking directly to one of the stars of the film.
Rodleen Getsic is one of those rare human beings that isn't afraid to seize life by the balls and hold on. Her performance was one of the few things in The Bunny Game that did not leave me clueless and confused about myself and my stance on morality.
- 8/11/2012
- by Andre Dumas
- Planet Fury
The Bunny Game Trailer. Adam Rehmeier‘s The Bunny Game (2010) movie trailer stars Rodleen Getsic, Norwood Fisher, Gregg Gilmore, Paul Ill, and Loki. The Bunny Game‘s plot synopsis: “A prostitute looking for her next meal hitches a ride with a trucker that leaves her praying for her next breath.” This movie looks insane. Very few movies are [...]
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- 6/3/2012
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Trinity announced today that they have acquired UK rights to Adam Rehmeier’s controversial low budget horror film The Bunny Game and plan to release it through their new home entertainment label Trinity X in early 2012. One fly in the ointment is the fact the movie has yet to be certified in the UK, and if this gets through with an anything less than an “18” (Nc-17) certificate, without a few snips here and there, we’d be very surprised. The Bunny Game, which has been described as ‘taking psychological and physical terror to new extremes’ centres around a drug-addicted prostitute, Bunny, played by Rodleen Getsic, who is kidnapped by a truck driver (Gregg Gilmore) and subjected to a harrowing series of sadistic and torturous ‘games’. Mark Sandell, co-director of Trinity Films, said today: “Although The Bunny Game is acquired viewing and deals with disturbing issues, it fits the Trinity X brand...
- 6/30/2011
- 24framespersecond.net
Actress Rodleen Getsic portrays Sylvia Gray in director Adam Rehmeier's The Bunny Game. The Bunny Game is about a prostitute looking for her next meal hitches a ride with a trucker that leaves her praying for her next breath. This is definitely one of my new favorite indie films. It's definitely not for everyone but for the fans who love shocking moments and torture you'll get your fair share with this one! Rodleen took some time with me to share her experience making this very intense film. Check out my latest "Versus" with the really cool Rodleen Getsic.
Brian S- Rodleen how did you get into acting?
Rodleen Getsic- I am a singer. Writing music all the time since age nineteen. I performed on hundreds of stages in the mid nineteen nineties. Had residencies at The Roxy, The Opium Den, The Mint, The Key Club, The Kibitz Room,...
Brian S- Rodleen how did you get into acting?
Rodleen Getsic- I am a singer. Writing music all the time since age nineteen. I performed on hundreds of stages in the mid nineteen nineties. Had residencies at The Roxy, The Opium Den, The Mint, The Key Club, The Kibitz Room,...
- 1/21/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Director Adam Rehmeier has this cool film called The Bunny Game coming to film festivals this year. The Bunny Game follows a prostitute looking for her next meal hitches a ride with a trucker that leaves her praying for her next breath. This film isn't for everyone but for the fans who love shocking moments and torture scenes this will be a treat for you. The cast and crew took this film past the limits. Actress Rodleen Getsic gives a standout performance and shows just how much she'll "Really Do" for a project she believes in! Check out my latest "Versus" with Adam Rehmeier as he gives GeekTyrant the first sneak peak at the making of The Bunny Game. Film Festival don't pass up this cool film!
Brian S- Hey Adam, first off how did you get into the film making biz?
Adam Rehmeier- I've always been interested in storytelling.
- 1/21/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Around a week ago we told you about Adam Rehmeier's (The Bunny Game) creepy looking new flick Jonas, and though we didn't have much in the way of details then, a lot can change in a few days.
"Jonas is a fictional character study laced with supernatural accents," Rehmeier tells Bloody Disgusting. "After mysteriously washing up on a desolate stretch of coastline, Jonas (Gregg Gilmore) sheds his sinful past and is guided to the City of Angels. Intuitively, he knocks on the doors of those in need of a powerful message."
"Though not a true horror film, audiences can still expect high doses of uncomfortable tension and awkwardness from Gilmore's portrayal of Jonas."
For more information check out Jonas on Facebook.
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"Jonas is a fictional character study laced with supernatural accents," Rehmeier tells Bloody Disgusting. "After mysteriously washing up on a desolate stretch of coastline, Jonas (Gregg Gilmore) sheds his sinful past and is guided to the City of Angels. Intuitively, he knocks on the doors of those in need of a powerful message."
"Though not a true horror film, audiences can still expect high doses of uncomfortable tension and awkwardness from Gilmore's portrayal of Jonas."
For more information check out Jonas on Facebook.
- Uncle Creepy
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Find your savior in the Dread Central forums?...
- 5/18/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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