Horror Short Film “Bricks“ | ALTER | Edgar Allan Poe Adaptation | Refresh Friday

Subscribe to ALTER on YouTube: When a wealthy stockbroker hires a rough builder to renovate the wine cellar underneath his country house, the two men fall out with chilling consequences. “Bricks“ by Neville Pierce More About “Bricks“: A tense thriller about wealth, wine and the art of bricklaying, BRICKS updates Edgar Allan Poe’s classic revenge tale ‘The Cask of Amontillado’ for the age of austerity and features an original score by David Julyan (MEMENTO, INSOMNIA, THE PRESTIGE). Rich stockbroker William (Blake Ritson, DA VINCI’S DEMONS) hires rough builder Clive (Jason Flemyng, THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON) to renovate his wine cellar. The two men couldn’t be more different: William is rich and refined; Clive is tough and uncouth. But in the shadowy cellar they find common ground… At least at first. “Bricks“ Credits: Directed by Neville Pierce Written by Jamie Russell & Neville Pierce Produced by Savannah James-Bayly Executive Producers: Julian Bird, George Karamanos, Stefan Allesch-Taylor, Esther Paterson, Olivia Beresford, Richard Holmes, Matthew James Wilkinson, Lee Brazier Jason Flemyng as Clive Blake Ritson as William Director of Photography Sam Renton Editor Jim Page Production & Costume Designer Anna Lewis Composer David Julyan #ALTER #horror #shortfilm About ALTER: ALTER is an ever-expanding platform for the most daring storytellers in the world of horror. We are a home, community and launching pad for our filmmakers. Slip into the dark, disturbing corners of cutting-edge horror. Filmmakers should visit to submit your horror shorts. (Only completed horror shorts will be considered. Unsolicited scripts or pitches will be immediately deleted without review.) Watch more: Website: Follow us on Facebook: Follow us on Instagram: Sign-up for the ALTER and DUST Newsletter: About Gunpowder Sky: Creating content that resonates and impacts pop culture conversation, by empowering creators to take risks and experiment relentlessly in the pursuit of novel stories and formats. Video Title
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