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The Ranger

Jenn WEXLER|USA|2017 |80min |Asian Premiere |18+

Code Time Theater Rate GV
254 7/14  16:20 - 17:40 CGV Bucheon 6 18
813 7/20  19:00 - 20:20 CGV Sopoong 4 18
1031 7/22  18:20 - 19:40 CGV Sopoong 6 18
254 7/14  16:20 - 17:40CGV Bucheon 6
18
813 7/20  19:00 - 20:20CGV Sopoong 4
18
1031 7/22  18:20 - 19:40CGV Sopoong 6
18

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Program Note

Chelsea and her punk band friends flee to a family-owned cottage to escape the eye of the law, but they must keep running to avoid the psychotic park ranger who guards the place.

Program Note

A worthy addition to the ever-growing slasher sub-genre, Jenn Wexler’s The Ranger sees a group of friends being hunted down by a psychotic park ranger (Jeremy Holm) in the woods who takes a particular disliking to those who don’t follow the rules.   The film’s central protagonist is pink haired rocker Chelsea (Chloe Levine) who is forced to flee with her buddies from their favourite club when it is raided by the police searching for drugs, which they possess. After Chelsea’s boyfriend Garth (Granit Lahu) stabs a police officer in a scuffle, they drive to a secluded cabin in the woods owned by Chelsea’s late uncle. They soon find themselves in the middle of a death trap as more about Chelsea’s past is unveiled.   With the film’s first half laying the necessary groundwork in terms of the character development, the film kicks into a bloodier gear in the latter half as the body count rises at a rapid rate. Well-performed and executed, be careful to not anger the ranger. (Jason BECHERVAISE)
 

Director

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Jenn WEXLER

Jenn Wexler is a writer, director and producer for NYC’s Glass Eye Pix. She has produced Mickey Keating’s Psychopaths (2017) and Darling (2015), Robert Mockler’s Like Me (2017), and Ana Asensio’s Most Beautiful Isalnd (2017). The Ranger is her directorial debut.

Credit

Producer Andrew van den Houten, Larry Fessenden
Screenplay Jenn Wexler, Giaco Furino
Cinematographer James Siewert
Editor Jenn Wexler, Abbey Killheffer
Music Wade MacNeil, Andrew Gordon Macpherson
Production Design Rebekah Brown
Cast Chloë Levine, Granit Lahu, Jeremy Pope
Sales 79th & Broadway Entertainment