Alyce Kills

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2013 "She was always a bit weird...now she is truly insane."
Alyce Kills
Alyce Kills

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5.4 | 1h30m | NR | en | Horror

After accidentally knocking her best friend off a roof, Alyce is haunted by guilt and delves into a brutal nightmare wonderland of sex, drugs and violence, her mind tearing itself apart… along with anyone else who gets in her way.

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5.4 | 1h30m | NR | en | More Info
Released: May. 24,2013 | Released Producted By: Scream HQ , Social Construct Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.alycemovie.com/
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After accidentally knocking her best friend off a roof, Alyce is haunted by guilt and delves into a brutal nightmare wonderland of sex, drugs and violence, her mind tearing itself apart… along with anyone else who gets in her way.

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Thriller

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Cast

Shannon Malone

Director

Georgia Schwab

Producted By

Scream HQ

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Georgia Schwab
Georgia Schwab

Art Direction

Amanda Rosbrook
Amanda Rosbrook

Production Design

Brittany Fagerlind
Brittany Fagerlind

Set Dresser

Jay Lee
Jay Lee

Director of Photography

Remi Elkhatib
Remi Elkhatib

Key Grip

Makena Shepard
Makena Shepard

Still Photographer

Kristen Anacker
Kristen Anacker

Costume Design

Tara Lang
Tara Lang

Key Makeup Artist

Jenn Hall
Jenn Hall

Key Makeup Artist

Nikki La Rose
Nikki La Rose

Makeup Artist

Patrick Magee
Patrick Magee

Special Effects Key Makeup Artist

Josh Russell
Josh Russell

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Jane Moro
Jane Moro

Wardrobe Supervisor

Joseph Adam Dunn
Joseph Adam Dunn

Property Master

Bobby C. King
Bobby C. King

Stunt Coordinator

Jay Lee
Jay Lee

Director

Jay Lee
Jay Lee

Editor

Ryan Purvis
Ryan Purvis

Gaffer

Sebastian Hackett
Sebastian Hackett

Lighting Technician

Alyce Kills Audience Reviews 1q3h5o

GamerTab That was an excellent one.
Inclubabu Plot so thin, it es unnoticed.
InformationRap This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
Keeley Coleman The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
customercarern with all of the cr@p that is being made and recycled today this is a rare and precious gem. I had no idea what this was about and I thought it was just called Alyce! anyway, to give anything away would be a shame. enjoy. no disappointments. intelligent. witty. did not see that coming. almost has an evil dead or army of darkness tone but the films are strikingly different. very few things need changing and they are minor technical complaints- i.e. lighting could have been a tad lighter but I am sure the director had his reasons. it is so hard for original script writing and good dialogue and a unique story to come out of Hollywood nowadays. I would rather watch this than a multitude of predictable summer comic book hero fall asleep story lines, but that's just MHO.
ASouthernHorrorFan "Alyce" is directed by Jay Lee and stars Jade Dornfeld, Tamara Feldman, James Duval and Eddie Rouse. The story follows two best friends reconnecting after a small period of "too close for comfort" in their relationship. However after accidentally pushing best friend Carroll off the roof of a building Alyce finds her world crumbling fast. It isn't long until she spirals into a reality of darkness filled with drugs, reckless sex and homicidal impulses. The film is a dark satire and utter gorefest as viewed through Alyce's perspective. "Alyce" is a unique blend of art-house expressionism and surrealism. It is a very dark comedy that plays with the whole "Single White Female" personality disorder pushing the scenario beyond the traditional outcome. The film takes a very quirky off-beat approach that reminds me of Todd Solondz's or Alexander Payne but with a lot of gore and blood. The character of Alyce is one of the most twisted sisters that I have seen in cinema in a long while that is as likable as she is horrifying. The movie starts casually, building on the close yet distant emotional relationship between the friends. It is close in the fact that in the beginning they really do seem to be the only one each other can connect with and yet distant due to the fact that Alyce tends to absorb Carroll's personality traits to become her own in that "unsettling- uncomfortable" manner. The series of events that unfold after the tragedy and Alyce's fall from her own state of normalcy is one that both entertains and chills. It is one of the most disturbing slides into madness I have seen on film. I really found no fault in the movie and enjoyed every gory psychotic hot-mess act of homicidal mania that Alyce displayed. Plus the gore and bloody kill shots were pretty d*mn cool and gruesomely in your face.
trashgang Alyce is a strange kind of flick. It isn't that easy to say what kind of genre this really is. It starts as a normal flick that changes into a ghost story to turn into a mobster kind of story and finally in pure horror.Jay Lee, the director already made a few horrors like The Slaughter (2006) and the much more known Zombie Strippers! (2008). So he clearly knew his stuff. But this time the flick doesn't start immediately with horror. The first 20 minutes you really get to know the two main characters, Alyce (Jade Dornfield) and her best friend Caroll ( Tamara Feldman as seen in Hatchet). But Alyce is the ice queen and doesn't like what she is seeing. After becoming very dark she pushes her best friend off the wall by accident. Thinking she's death she informs the police what happened with a lie. But then the police tells her her best friend isn't death. From there on Alyce becomes paranoid (the ghost part) and do needs drugs like she used to take with Caroll. While taking drugs she's really losing her mind and goes berserk. Once that happens this flick turns into a pure gory horror. And by that I mean that it isn't for the easy offended or the squeamish. Gore hounds will love the last part of Alyce. But by going over the top with the gory parts it even comes close to comedy. The way Alyce reacts is sometimes a bit funny.On part of the gore the effects used are sublime. It really becomes messy. And just have a look at the faces being hurt, it really looks like the real stuff. Sadly by being a slow starter and dropping a bit down in the middle of the flick I can't say that I recommend it to the gorehounds. They just have to watch the final. Jade Dornfeld did an excellent job here. She's really believable. I must say that I loved this more then Zombie Strippers! because you keep watching and really want to know what is going on with Alyce. But the problem is that the distribution of Alyce wasn't that good. It was out on the shelves for a while but didn't had any promo in specialized mags and nowadays it is almost unfindable in the shops but do search it on the web. It's worth your money. This was a big surprise for a horror buff like me. Gore 4/5 Nudity 1/5 Effects 4/5 Story 3/5 Comedy 1/5
Paul Magne Haakonsen What happens when an otherwise normal, possibly even boring and plain, girl lose her marbles and go crazy? Well, that is basically what "Alyce" is about.The movie starts out fairly slow, letting you get to know the two best friends Alyce (played by Jade Dornfeld) and Carroll (played by Tamara Feldman). When Carroll finds out that her boyfriend is cheating on her, she takes Alyce with her and goes drinking and take some drugs. Ending up on top of a building, tragedy strikes when Carroll is accidentally pushed over the ledge by Alyce, as a freak accident. From there on, Alyce goes into denial and starts to escape from reality by sorting to using drugs, ending up in a violent world of drug dealers and having to deal with a drug-induced reality.For a movie of this sort, then "Alyce" was a bit tame. Sure the movie had its moments, but personally I found the constant flood of flashed images of a dead Carroll was a bit too much, and it was starting to become irritating. What was working in the movie, though, was the way it was shot and put together, because following Alyce's delve down into madness, it was like being there with her. However, there are better movies out there in the same category, and such examples of that would be "May" or "She's Crushed".Don't get me wrong, "Alyce" is not a bad movie, but it was just lacking something extraordinary to make the movie memorable and stand out. It is great the first time around when you watch it, but I don't believe that this movie has enough contents to being watched a second time. It was, however, an interesting approach to the movie that the director, Jay Lee, took, going from what seemed would be a movie about Alyce being haunted by her guilt (and seeing her dead friend constantly) to a movie about drug use and slipping into a broken down mental state. Thumbs up for that twist, though.The acting in the movie was actually quite good, and Jade Dornfeld (playing Alyce) was actually doing it really great in her lead role, and she was carrying the movie, definitely. Also quite noticeable was Eddie Rouse (playing Rex the drug dealer).The way that the movie ended was just priceless. I loved that ending, and it actually made it worth sitting through.