Cargo | |
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Directed by | James Dylan |
Written by | James Dylan |
Produced by | James Dylan Christopher Gosch J.C. Maçek III |
Starring | Ron Thompson Eliot Mark Wood Corbin Timbrook Matthew Rosvally Jose Rosete Danika Fields J.C. Maçek III |
Cinematography | Christopher Gosch |
Edited by | Christopher Gosch Rob Gosch George Missor |
Music by | Thorsten Quaeschning |
Distributed by | Wild Eye Releasing |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cargo is a 2018 American horror thriller film directed by James Dylan and starring Ron Thompson.[1]
A corrupt businessman awakens trapped inside a locked cargo container with only a cell phone. He is given 24 hours to raise ten million in his own ransom money or his kidnappers will let him suffocate.
Ain't It Cool News wrote "This is a low budget horror film. This entire movie sticks in that storage container. If you enjoy a film that dares to give you every shot possible within a large box like BURIED, SAW, and DEVIL, then I think you’ll enjoy CARGO."[1]
1428 Elm said "So overall Cargo is a suspenseful movie that delivers. Ron Thompson gives a solid performance. You can feel his anxiety and pain (there is one scene where he “tortures” himself). He is the only one onscreen, after all. I would give Cargo 4 out of 5 stars. It’s a short movie with a strong message, money can't always save you!"[2]
Film Threat wrote "Since then, strong entries in the subgenre like Locke and 10 Cloverfield Lane have kept the fire alive. The new indie film [Cargo] wants to join their ranks, but within the first minute, it’s clear that its contents should be left to suffocate and die."[3]
Rue Morgue said "If [CARGO] was a five-minute short film, I’d recommend a watch with a drunken batch of friends, but as a feature. . . Well, I’ve already labeled the movies it borrows from, so just watch those instead."[4]
The Cargo original motion picture soundtrack was composed by Tangerine Dream front man Thorsten Quaeschning.[1]
Ain't It Cool News wrote "The soundtrack here is awesome by Tangerine Dream's Thorsten Quaeschning! It really reminded me of John Carpenter's THE THING at times."[1]
Mojo magazine wrote "IF ANYONE knows how to pastiche an '80s Tangerine Dream soundtrack it’s Thorsten Quaeschning of Picture Palace Music."[5]
Conversely, Film Threat said "The synthwave soundtrack is a bizarre fit for the material, but it's fine."[3]
The Cargo official novelization was written by Cargo producer J.C. Maçek III and published by UK publisher Bloodhound Books.[6]
Kirkus Reviews described the novel as "A frequently intense kidnapping tale that takes full advantage of its confined setting."[6]