New Album Coming Soon

Hello friends. In addition to new podcasts coming your way with guests like Author David Kopf who will be discussing REPO MAN and others with me, movie and Irish music enthusiast (and my #1 friend these days) Laurence (we’ll forgive his love of the Cranberries). and my friend in Canada who I always enjoy talking films with: Hermione. Stay tuned and subscribe only not in that order.

Furthermore, I have completed the first final version of a song for the new album. It’s called “I am Loving Awareness (Ambient version)” I will update you here on my blog. I anticipate it being finished quite soon. You’ll be able to buy all my newly drafted tracks at a very discounted price before Summer. The album is called “Guitar Infusion” -The music of Damien Riley 2022. It will be released asap. The first song is included below for free.

http://www.reverbnation.com/open_graph/song/33000598

Head Count (2016)

This is an indy film I defy anyone to disparage. Did it take a while to get going? Yes. Was it worth it in the house when the group starts freaking out, YES.

As usual I fail to identify with the blind allegiance to a sibling in a film. The “addict” is more grown up if you asked me. The preppie is a “shitehead” but that’s just my hippie perspective. Watching this film makes me want to grab my friends and go to JOshua tree to do shrooms. That’s what these dudes end up doing and as they say, shit goes down. Not all who wander are lost. Both brothers suck at acting but hey. hang in there it’s worth it.

You have a rental at Joshua Tree, the mystic place of retreat and LSD. Those parts are beautifully filmed. I live in Apple Valley which is one of the only places in the world where they grow. IN fact they are endangered and protected. But I digress. The prep is there for his bro (yeah right). The hippie is there for his own spine and getting blazed.

Chicks show up as you would imagine. Drugs start coming out and everybody gets stoned and fried. Again, shit acting but hang in there.

In the climax, we see something so cool that I refuse to spoil. What makes it so scary to me is that I have been in charge of people a lot in my life. To just have one pop up and then disappear willy nilly would scare the fuck out of me. There isn’t anything else redeeming about it. I gave it a hugely high score because the climax idea and writing is so good. It was as if the director said, don’t worry about dialog or acting until the thing starts to happen. When it does, everybody spins around it religiously and that when the shit acting improves and the film becomes one of my favorites. What did you think of “Head Count?”

My Current Film Choice #NOWwatching

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7350614/

Head Count

Stay tuned for my review infusion on this indy horror masterpiece.

Update from Damien Riley – Blue Skies Ahead for Riley on Film

Hi listeners, friends, and family I wanted to let you know I am creating my web presence here at this new site on WordPress.com The only one I’m posting is the last on my main site and the first here on the lovely and furious WordPress.com My latest one is below. Enjoy.

I wont be uploading past episodes, the here and now begins soon ;) Note: all past present and future episodes live on Anchor.fm for your earholes. I will cross post them here at rileyonfilm.com You should not have to change your previous bookmarks.

For your info: This site is cross-posted material. The pure source of this podcast is at https://anchor.fm/damien-riley

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The Forgotten (A horror film review)

Ok watching this film for me brought to light what makes a mystery horror great: it must have, 1) Understated items that may serve as clues 2) Characters who are not as they seem at first and 3) a story full of surrealism. ie; if it’s about kites, visit a kite factory and describe it. This is a low budget film and some might argue it can’t be great. I beg to differ. Some of my favorite films were low budget. Keep that in mind. Now, let me show you the first item that makes this film great. There may be minor spoilers.

The girl’s voice in the 911 call gives us a solid clue but we aren’t meant to get it the first time. It seems like this director was out to make a film that had to be watched numerous times to get a feel for the clues. They are there, see how many you can find. Hint, don’t look for clues the first time but rather the second when you know what’s coming.

The father character was the most chilling for me the first time. I have to say, I saw him differently the second time watching. When you know the end game, it makes the character’s motives much clearer. I liked that about this film. I watched the father character change from an evil monster to just some guy trying to right past wrongs. I liked how they used minimal makeup in the end when the shapeshifter takes the his form. We start to see the apparition has fooled us too. The father is not as he first seems and that’s the second reason this is a great horror. Now for my last grounds to throw in there in favor of this film: surrealism.

Surrealism is the presence of real sets or plots in a work of literature. This is the way the director goes out of his way to make you believe you are there in the midst of what is happening. I am reminded of Disneyland’s “Pirates of the Carribean” ride that starts out in a high ceilinged space where the fireflies etc. of the Carribean diners are there. It really sets the mood well. In a similar way, this film does a good job at making us believe we are in a dilapidated building. It’s just not scary really. The film still works but for scary abandoned home stuff, try “His House.” Surrealism of a playground isn’t scary. I would have liked to have seen more description in the building and apartment scenes.

So, despite my minor issue of the film not having 100% surrealism, the characters did change through the film and this caught me by surprise. It has all three of my required items to be a great mystery horror film. Some will call it overly minimal but from a minimalist like me, is that ever possible … to be too minimal? I’d have to say no but that’s another episode. Take care til next time.