‘Camp Hideout’ Film Threat Review
Due to the presence of Christopher Lloyd, director Sean Olson’s ‘Camp Hideout’ will bring to mind ‘Camp Nowhere’ for several audience members. Written by Kat Olson, C. Neil Davenport, and Dave DeBorde, the film also contains shades of ‘Home Alone’ and even Olson’s own ‘F.R.E.D.I.’. Does the family-friendly comedy get smothered in the nostalgia for those other titles? Or can the film find its own path?
Film Threat watch party for ‘Max Winslow and the House of Secrets’
Join the cast and director Sean Olson along with special guests as we host a watch party for the truly delightful Max Winslow and the House of Secrets. This indie film for the whole family is about five teenagers who compete to win a mansion owned by entrepreneur and scientist Atticus Virtue. To win, the teens must face-off against a super computer named HAVEN who controls the mansion. Max Winslow and the House of Secrets is filled with a lot of fun and a ton of heart. What happens will surprise you!
Film Threat Review with Bobby and Alan. Film Threat picks ‘Max Winslow’ as one of their family films to watch this week.
Five teens are invited to the home of an eccentric billionaire to compete in a game to win his mansion. The night takes a dark turn when they become trapped in the house and are forced to face off against each other and an evil AI entity who controls everything in the mansion including their fate.
How to make an Indie Family Film
Filmmaker Sean Olson directs ‘Max Winslow and the House of Secrets’, the story of five teens invited to the home of an eccentric billionaire to compete in a mysterious game. So how do you make a successful independent family film? Sean offers his advice.