LONG LOST
When Seth receives a mysterious letter inviting him to spend the weekend at a secluded mansion in the country, he soon realizes the people inside the house may know him better than he knows himself. Click here to watch now. LINKS: IMDb |
SELECTED PRESS
"Bloomquist keeps the audience as unsettled as his hero with an intense atmosphere that turns even a game of “Chubby Bunny” into something sinister.”
Los Angeles Times
"[With] exquisite direction, the film is a head-spinning thriller. Bloomquist consistently finds a way to up the ante in a believable, yet nerve-wracking way that will get under everyone’s skin.”
Film Threat
"[With] delicious twists and turns ... Bloomquist not only rather brilliantly ratchets up the tension and stakes, [but] also proves adept at building a lush, surrealist-yet-believable world wherein philosophical questions can be pondered and grappled."
Rue Morgue
"Unpredictable and effectively atmospheric throughout, Long Lost proves a captivating and cagey slow-burn thriller ... The film plays a clever and bold game of brinksmanship that sees the more ridiculous moments actually play in to its brilliant intrigue, fostering genuine unpredictability as seemingly anything can happen next."
Mad Movie Man
“A social mind bender … Bloomquist cleverly subverts certain expectations of the standard erotic thriller.”
Father Son Holy Gore
“A must-watch inundated with stellar performances [and] such splitting reversals [that] the curtain close will [leave] you wondering if anything has ever been, or ever will be, what it seems…A+”
Influx Magazine
"There’s a wonderful slow build to the movie, the interplay among the three characters is compelling ... and the underlying power struggles are realistic and convincing."
Movie Critic Next Door
"Great direction, riveting performances and an uncomfortably enthralling story."
Horror Society
“[Like] riding through the tunnel of love high on acid.”
1428 Elm
“Proves a riveting and often disturbing chamber mystery inspired by films such as Alex Garland’s Ex Machina, Jordan Peele’s Get Out, and the works of Alfred Hitchcock.”
Reading Eagle
SELECTED AWARDS
Eastern Oregon Film Festival
Audience Choice
Directors to Watch
jellyFEST
Best Live-Action Feature
Best Cinematography
Kansas International Film Festival
Grand Jury Prize (nominee)
Laughlin International Film Festival
Grand Jury Prize
Lone Star Film Festival
Best Feature (nominee)
Longleaf Film Festival
Judges' Choice: Best Narrative Film
Nevermore Film Festival
Best Feature Film
Audience Choice
Philadelphia Independent Film Festival
Best Narrative Feature
Best Director (nominee)
Best Actor: Adam Weppler (nominee)
Best Actor: Nicholas Tucci (nominee)
Best Actress: Catherine Corcoran (nominee)
Best Cinematography (nominee)
Queen Palm International Film Festival
Best Feature: First-Time Filmmaker
Best Writer
Best Actor: Nicholas Tucci
Best Music
Best Director (nominee)
Best Producer (nominee)
Best Actor: Adam Weppler (nominee)
Best Actress (nominee)
Best Cinematography
Best Editing
Best Sound Design
ReadingFilmFEST
Best Narrative Feature
Best Actor: Nicholas Tucci
Red Rock Film Festival
Best Narrative Feature
Sherman Oaks Film Festival
Best Narrative Feature
Best Director
Emerging Talent: Acting
Twin Cities Film Fest
Indie Vision: Debut Director (nominee)