Solstice (2007)
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Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] Violent Content, Disturbing Images, Language, Teenage Drinking, and Some Thematic Material
Runtime: 1 hr 31 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: Directed by Daniel Myrick (THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT), the horror movie SOLSTICE follows a group of high school friends on their summer vacation at a lake house. Soon, things take a turn for the... Directed by Daniel Myrick (THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT), the horror movie SOLSTICE follows a group of high school friends on their summer vacation at a lake house. Soon, things take a turn for the worse when Meghan (Elizabeth Harnois) realizes that her dead twin sister is trying to contact her. The feature stars Shawn Ashmore (X-MEN), Tyler Hoechlin (7TH HEAVEN), Amanda Seyfried (MEAN GIRLS, BIG LOVE) and R. Lee Ermey (FULL METAL JACKET, SE7EN). [More]
Starring: Elisabeth Harnois, Shawn Ashmore, Tyler Hoechlin, Amanda Seyfried
Starring: Elisabeth Harnois, Shawn Ashmore, Tyler Hoechlin, Amanda Seyfried
Director: Daniel Myrick
Director: Daniel Myrick
Screenwriter: Ethan Erwin, Marty Musatov
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