Spiral (2007 film)

Spiral is a 2007 American psychological thriller produced by Coattails Entertainment and Ariescope Pictures. The film stars Joel David Moore, Amber Tamblyn, Zachary Levi, and Tricia Helfer. Spiral was co-directed by Moore and Adam Green. The original screenplay for the film was written by Moore and Jeremy Danial Boreing.

Spiral
Promotional poster for the film
Directed byJoel David Moore
Adam Green
Produced byCory Neal
Jeremy Boreing
Written byJeremy Boreing
Joel David Moore
StarringAmber Tamblyn
Joel David Moore
Zachary Levi
Tricia Helfer
Music byTodd Caldwell
Michael "Fish" Herring
CinematographyWill Barratt
Edited byCory Livingston
Release date
  • January 27, 2007 (2007-01-27) (Santa Barbara Film Festival)
  • February 8, 2008 (2008-02-08) (United States)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$3,072 (US)[1]

Spiral was an Official Selection and was awarded the "Gold Vision" Award at the 22nd Annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival in 2007. The "Gold Vision" Award is given for the "most innovative and unique film with an inspiring and groundbreaking vision."

Plot

The story follows lonely introvert Mason, a telesales insurance company worker by day and talented painter as well as a lover of classic jazz by night. His only friend is his boss, Berkeley (Levi), who keeps an eye on him and humors his bizarre behavior. When awkward Mason meets social Amber, a new co-worker, he begins to come out of himself, and reveals the depth and darkness of his mind.

Cast

Production

Spiral was filmed in Portland, Oregon.

Soundtrack

Because jazz is such an important part of the plot, Joel David Moore wanted to use a completely original score.[2] It was composed by Todd Caldwell and Michael Herring. It features Brad Leali on alto sax, Jay DaVersa on trumpet, Royce Chambers playing tenor and soprano sax, Todd's father Don Caldwell on tenor sax, and Ted Greenberg on drums.[3]

Reception

Box office

The film grossed $3,072 in the United States.[1]

Critical

The film received mixed reviews from critics. As of February 17, 2008, the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported that 60% of critics gave the film positive reviews, based on 5 reviews.[4] Metacritic reported the film had a weighted average score of 40 out of 100, based on 4 reviews.[5]

References

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