Skip to content

CADE: THE TORTURED CROSSING

Written By:

Chris Jackson
cade

Cade Altier (Neil Breen) funds the renovation of a dilapidated asylum and quickly discovers the building is a front for a government-funded human trafficking/gene harvesting operation. Cade hopes to put an end to the corruption by training the patients to become mystical warriors to overthrow their captors, but his twin brother, Cale, has other ideas…

Most of director Neil Breen’s hallmarks are present and correct. Nonsensical dialogue, strange things happening for no reason at all, footage being re-used multiple times, and shots lingering so long that they start to feel uncomfortable. However, the actors here all add their very own sparkle, too. Many pause mid-sentence as if they’re waiting for someone off-screen to change cue cards, lines are delivered in completely inappropriate tones, and others seem to be unaware of how conversations work. On the technical side of things, a complete reliance on green screen (or ‘Breen screen’) leads to a whole catalogue of unique visuals – a man drives a car while the scenery doesn’t move, still backgrounds don’t change between wide shots and close-ups, and awkwardly-composed shots often find the participants dwarfed by inanimate objects and, sometimes, each other.

Quirky eccentricities are par for the course with Neil Breen’s films, and those who have followed his output over the years will be right at home. As incomprehensible as ever, The Tortured Crossing is a four-star Breen film but would struggle to hit two by any other metric. Having said that, there’s more than enough passion, heart and authenticity to make it well worth seeking out if you’re a fan of outsider cinema.

stars

CADE: THE TORTURED CROSSING is currently only available to buy on DVD from https://cade-crossing.com/

Chris Jackson

You May Also Like...

you should have left star kevin bacon joins jeremy slater directorial debut summoner

Kevin Bacon To Star In Exorcism Horror SUMMONER

Kevin Bacon is returning to horror with the upcoming film Summoner, which is being penned and directed by Mortal Kombat II writer Jeremy Slater. Despite having written for high-profile projects
Read More
jenna ortega in first trailer for taika waititi adaptation of klara and the sun

Jenna Ortega Is An Android In KLARA AND THE SUN Trailer

Jenna Ortega is a robot with a sunny outlook in the trailer for Taika Waititi’s feature adaptation of Klara and the Sun. The Wednesday and Death of a Unicorn actress
Read More

Survival Horror PITFALL Heading to Blu-ray and DVD

Following the success on digital platforms, the survival horror Pitfall will be released on Blu-ray and DVD in the UK on July 20th from Dazzler Media. Synopsis:  After a young
Read More
guests fantastic films

First Guests Announced for Festival of Fantastic Films

The wonderful Festival of Fantastic Films, which takes place in October in Manchester, has announced the first guests for the 2026 event. Appearing at the festival will be Susan Penhaligan,
Read More

Colchester Gets a Midsummer Scream from Black Sunday

Black Sunday Film Festival returns with its annual summer mini-fest Midsummer Scream on Saturday July 18th at Firstsite in Colchester. Alongside a stacked selection of feature presentations and acclaimed short
Read More
armando iannucci to pen script for paddington 4

Armando Iannucci Tapped To Direct PADDINGTON 4

The Thick of It and Veep creator Armando Iannucci is taking on Britain’s favourite marmalade-eating bear, with news that the Scottish comedian will be penning the script for Paddington 4.
Read More