Tonantzin Carmelo (TNT’s "Into the West") persuasively conveys equal measures of anxiety and intelligence as Denver assistant prosecutor Shayla Stonefeather. Shayla has a close encounter with the supernatural when she returns to the Pine Ridge Reservation in the badlands of South Dakota to visit her dying father (Charlie White Buffalo).
April 17, 2007
Variety's review of Imprint
ImprintA shrewdly moody attempt at an old-fashioned ghost story with a Native American twist, "Imprint" generates a respectable amount of suspense without resorting to either cheap shocks or splashy f/x. This low-key indie drama is likely too subdued and unspectacular to compete in the mainstream theatrical marketplace. But strategically pinpointed regional engagements could prime the pump for a successful DVD rollout.
Tonantzin Carmelo (TNT’s "Into the West") persuasively conveys equal measures of anxiety and intelligence as Denver assistant prosecutor Shayla Stonefeather. Shayla has a close encounter with the supernatural when she returns to the Pine Ridge Reservation in the badlands of South Dakota to visit her dying father (Charlie White Buffalo). Comment: For more information, visit the official website.
Tonantzin Carmelo (TNT’s "Into the West") persuasively conveys equal measures of anxiety and intelligence as Denver assistant prosecutor Shayla Stonefeather. Shayla has a close encounter with the supernatural when she returns to the Pine Ridge Reservation in the badlands of South Dakota to visit her dying father (Charlie White Buffalo).
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