Eric Red Talks 100 Feet
Eric Red's 100 Feet is looking very impressive with the addition of Famke Jasnssen to the cast I knew this film was destined for greatness. Today Eric Red has even given us more hope for the film stating "“100 FEET” is definitely the best film I’ve directed".
That comment came directly from the official blog for 100 Feet which also includes a ton of great information about the film. In the blog he mentioned what we should expect from this flick, "This is an elevated and classy horror film, where tension and terror derive from character, suggestion and atmosphere. The film does not rely on gore and body count like other recent films of the genre, but when it does get bloody, it gets shockingly bloody. “100 FEET” will make you believe in ghosts, but unlike the random unreasoning malevolence of the J-Film spirits, our ghost has a legitimate grudge and it is very personal."
In the film a young woman, Marnie Watson (Famke Janssen), is granted early release from her prison sentence for manslaughter (killing her husband - a violent NYC cop - in self defense) on condition she wear an electronic ankle bracelet and remain within her home, effectively under house arrest, for the remainder of her sentence. Her late husband's partner keeps tabs on her from a patrol car parked across the street, hoping she'll violate probation and he can send her back to prison. But the 100-foot radius her ankle bracelet allows isn't the worst of her problems. Her dead husband --now a malevolent ghost--is still in the house, where he died -- intent on savage revenge.
For much more on what Eric Red revealed about the film check out the official blog for 100 Feet.




