Yhdistyksen lopettaessa toimintansa päätimme jakaa sen kassaan kertyneet varat siihen tarkoitukseen, johon ne oli alunperinkin varattu eli kotimaisen riippumattoman. Horror, Mystery, Thriller. A headstrong textile student tries to overcome her problems by accepting a summer job offer from an isolated and offbeat.
Kyrsyä - Tuftland TEAM THURSDAY #17. Our multitalented Ari Savonen SFX, who in addition to playing Severi is also one of the co-producers of Kyrsyä - Tuftland. Bright Fame Pictures is Finnish production company that. Dia-Cide and Choices and most recently with his directorial debut with hillbilly horror Kyrsyä.
Kyrsyä - Tuftland. 904 likes · 58 talking about this. In need for a change Irina takes on a summer job in the secluded town of Kyrsyä. Kyrsyä - Tuftland. 911 likes · 51 talking about this. In need for a change Irina takes on a summer job in the secluded town of Kyrsyä.
This movie is definitely something different, I can tell you that right off the bat. It wears many hats during it’s short run time, but the one thing it certainly was not was boring. So sit back and let’s take a trip together to the Emerald Triangle of California and hope we are. The story involves a group of doomed “teens” who are traveling into the woods searching for some hot springs to frolic around in.

They run up on some local pot farmers on a meth binge who are convinced they are being besieged by aliens. The meth- heads are intent on protecting their pot farm at all costs and vow to bring bloody retribution to the “aliens” they are at war with. It absolutely is. The charm of this movie is in the unbridled comic insanity that pervades nearly every frame.
I found myself laughing out loud many times at the sharp dialogue and visual gags. They might not have had a whole lot of money to make this one, and while it did constrain them a bit where it counts, they mostly spent their limited funds judiciously. Episode #19.8 movie online in english with english subtitles 16:9.
The gore effects and alien makeups were top notch and appropriately slimy and creepy. The acting was mostly solid with only a few moments where it dipped in quality but special mention should go to the two methed out pot farmers, Bill Sage and Sabina Gadecki as Brock and Peggy. Their manic, meth- fueled relationship anchors the movie and they pull off the job with twisted aplomb. Sage, in particular, straddles the line between funny and horrifying masterfully. You will be laughing at his antics several times throughout the movie but when the terror ratchets up in the third act Sage changes gears and brings the fear in spades. Rounding out the distorted reality of the film is a TV series within the movie called “Fists of Justice”. Fashioned after cheesy 9.
Brock’s drug- fueled fantasy. It slowly eats away at Brock’s mind to the point where he starts imagining that the characters on the show, played by Dolph Lundgren and WWE’s Shad Gaspard, are actively looking to arrest him for his criminal activities.
I loved the inclusion of this and it only helped to accentuate the psychedelic nature of the film. In conclusion I have to say I had a great time with “Welcome to Willits”. Despite some noticeable budgetary constraints the film was clearly made with love and talent. I look forward to whatever the Ryan Brothers do next because their debut effort is an absolute blast.
I highly recommend it. While it doesn’t appear to have US distribution you can stay up to date on how to see the film through their official website or their Facebook page.