Pi Day Die Day Explained

Pi Day Die Day
Director:Michael E. Cullen II
Producer:Michael E. Cullen II
Clinton LaForest
Lindsey LaForest
Starring:Ari Lehman
Justin Rose
Colton Tapp
Spring JoyLynn
Music:Chad Fletcher
Matthew Haase
Cinematography:Zak Kolhoff
Clinton LaForest
Gabriel Rios-Hannon
Jack Warfield
Editing:Michael E. Cullen II
Clinton LaForest
Production Companies:One Stoplight Productions
Cullen Park Productions
Distributors:-->
Runtime:92 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Pi Day Die Day is a 2016 horror comedy produced by One Stoplight Productions and Cullen Park Productions that revolves around a group of detectives seeking to thwart the plans of a killer at a local high school on Pi Day. It was directed by Michael E. Cullen II and written by Lindsey LaForest and stars Ari Lehman. Shot on location in Ohio, a fundraising campaign was started on Indiegogo to help supplement the film's budget. The film had its official premiere on March 12, 2016, gathering mixed reviews, and was also released on home media.

Plot

A killer is on the loose at a respectable high school in Euclid Falls, and the principal and a group of detectives must enlist the help of a mathematics teacher to discover the killer's identity and thwart his diabolical plans.

Production

Pie Day Die Day was directed by Michael E. Cullen II, and most of the filming took place in Haskins, Ohio; the film was written by co-producer Lindsey LaForest, who described it as a "slashomedy" (slasher-cum-comedy). Actor Colton Tapp, who stars in the film, also expressed that the film "pays homage to the big teen slashers".[1] The entire cast comprises "local talent"[2] including Tapp and Ari Lehman (Friday the 13th),[1] as well as comedian Steve Sabo, who made a cameo appearance.[3] One Stoplight Productions and Cullen Productions also received an additional $3,970 in funds through the crowdfunding website Indiegogo.[4]

Reception

Pie Day Die Day had a limited release in the United States on March 12, 2016. It premiered at the Cle-Zel Theatre in Bowling Green,[2] and was screened at the Maumee Indoor Theatre two days later on Pi Day.[5] It is also available on DVD.[5] [6] The film was given 2.5 out of 5 stars by Matt Boiselle of Dread Central, who writes that "the schizophrenic mix of both practical and CGI effects" overwhelm the "entertaining" aspects of the film.[7] "Reverend Leviathan", writing for the web magazine DarkestMagazine Goth, gave the film a positive review, lauding in particular the "tongue-in-cheek humor" and the "surprise ending".[8]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Peel. Adrian. Digital Journal. May 12, 2016. An exchange of dialogue with up and coming actor Colton Tapp. bot: unknown. https://web.archive.org/web/20161101181610/http://www.digitaljournal.com/a-and-e/entertainment/an-exchange-of-dialogue-with-up-and-coming-actor-colton-tapp/article/465136/. November 1, 2016.
  2. News: March 12, 2016. "Pi Day, Die Day" is a calculated horror movie. 13abc.
  3. News: Elks Lodge brings the funny with comedian Steve Sabo. Star Herald. Heaney. Aaron. March 31, 2016.
  4. Web site: Pi Day Die Day filming in Northwest Ohio. June 21, 2016. Indiegogo.
  5. News: 'Pi Day Die Day' set to premiere at Clazel and Maumee Theatre. Ruggiero. Jon. March 10, 2016. Toledo City Paper.
  6. Web site: Pie Day Die Day. One Stoplight Productions. June 21, 2017.
  7. News: Boiselle. Matt. review: Pi Day Die Day (2016). June 18, 2017. Dread Central. April 25, 2016.
  8. Web site: Pi Day Die Day [INDIE FILM REVIEW] ]. Darkest Goth Magazine . June 11, 2016 . 18 June 2017 . Leviathan, Reverend.