- Studio: Image Entertainment
- Release Date: May 4, 2001
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50Has moments of real visual creativity.
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50Stanze is to be congratulated on raising the bar for horror avant-garde filmmaking on a shoestring.
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50The premise is pretty simple, and at two hours the murky sound, muddy low-light images and frequently dreadful acting are a little tough to take.
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12Every possible film student visual cliché (plus quite a few from the world of music video) gets a thorough workout.
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10It's barely a movie.
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10It is the kind of film that only a certain breed of cinematic cultist could tolerate. Its grade-school-level acting, for instance, is so rudimentary that it makes the cast of "The Blair Witch Project" (which Ice From the Sun seems to be consciously parodying at times) appear Stanislavskian.