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Cargo
Film poster
Directed byJames Dylan
Written byJames Dylan
Produced byJames Dylan
Christopher Gosch
J.C. Maçek III
StarringRon Thompson
Eliot
Mark Wood
Corbin Timbrook
Matthew Rosvally
Jose Rosete
Danika Fields
J.C. Maçek III
CinematographyChristopher Gosch
Edited byChristopher Gosch
Rob Gosch
George Missor
Music byThorsten Quaeschning
Distributed byWild Eye Releasing
Release dates
  • July 17, 2018 (2018-07-17) (Beverly Hills)
  • November 13, 2018 (2018-11-13)
Running time
80 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Cargo is a 2018 American horror thriller film directed by James Dylan and starring Ron Thompson.[1]

Plot

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.

Critical reception

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]

Soundtrack

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]

Novelization

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]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Beans, Freddy (May 28, 2018). "Freddy Beans reviews CARGO!". Ain't It Cool News.
  2. ^ Haulotte, Kellie (2018). "Review of the horror thriller 'Cargo' (2018)". 1428 Elm.
  3. ^ a b Keller, Adam (November 28, 2018). "Cargo". Film Threat.
  4. ^ Yentz, Bryan (August 18, 2018). "MOVIE REVIEW: SHIP THE COPYCAT "[CARGO]" BACK TO SEA". Rue Morgue.
  5. ^ "Thorsten Quaeschning: Cargo". Mojo. July 1, 2018.
  6. ^ a b "Cargo". Kirkus Reviews. November 20, 2018.