The Canyon (2009) DVD and Blu Ray Release-Review
The Canyon is a 2009 thriller directed by Richard Harrah. The movie tells us the story about a newly wed couple who are honeymooning and get lost in the Grand Canyon. Filmed at Moab, Utah, USA and Williams, Arizona, USA; the movie presents spectacular view for the movie lovers. Watch the trailer of The Canyon online from youtube and buy the DVD online.
The Canyon (2009)
Directed by: Richard Harrah Writers: Steve Allrich Writer Producers
Sarah J. Donohue … associate producer
Verna Harrah … executive producer
Michael A. Pierce … producer
Georgia Vestakis … associate producer
Mark Williams … producer
Cast
Yvonne Strahovski … Lori
Will Patton … Henry
Eion Bailey … Nick
Andrea Marcellus … Park Ranger
Wendy Worthington … Motel Manager
Philip Salick … Elvis impersonator
Original Music: Heitor Pereira Cinematographers: Nelson Cragg Editors: Peter Fandetti Art Directors: Danielle Clemenza
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Honeymooners Nick and Lori head off to the Grand Canyon for adventure and time alone together. Upon arriving, they hire Henry as their guide, who seems to have his own idea about the outdoor excursion. When tragedy strikes, the newlyweds must fend for themselves. Discovering they are prey being hunted by something or someone, they desperately fight for survival to escape the canyon alive.
Product Details
CANYON, THE (DVD MOVIE)
Video Reviews
yvonne strahovski - the canyon trailer
The Canyon Trailer Official Movie HD
The Canyon Movie Premiere in Hollywood, Oct 20th 2009
The Canyon 2009 Trailer
Customer Reviews
Formulaic, with some credible acting
Review Date: December 27, 2009
Reviewer: z hayes, plano,texas
In "Open Water" (2003), a pair of scuba divers (who were also a couple) got stranded in the middle of the ocean and found themselves imperiled by a school of sharks. Well, in "The Canyon", we have a newly-married couple stranded somewhere in the Grand Canyon and hunted by wolves. It's basically a survival-type drama with some twists, but on the whole is quite formulaic. What makes this watchable (though more as a rental and not a purchase) is the acting, which I thought was quite alright, considering this is a low-budget indie flick. The story centers around Nick (Eion Bailey) and Lori (Yvonne Strahovski) who are a pair of newly-weds and eager for adventure (well, Nick mainly) - Nick's idea of a perfect honeymoon is to explore the deepest recesses of the canyon via muleback. Unfortunately, Nick did not have the foresight to apply for a permit for their excursion and the pair decide to take on the proffered services of a grizzled old guide Henry (Will Patton).
Will Patton makes the initial part of this movie quite watchable with his dry humor and vast knowledge of the canyon - he really is quite a hoot to watch in his role as guide. Unfortunately, his role is rather shortlived, and it is left to Nick and Lori to carry the rest of the movie through as the stranded pair are forced to rely on their wits to stay alive and make it out of the canyon, even as tragedy and danger stalk them in the form of a pack of determined wolves. Eion Bailey's Nick is quite average in his role as the smart ass new husband who uses his persuasive skills in getting Lori to agree to his adventure - a plan that seems doomed from the beginning considering his lack of planning and foresight.His character as such is hard to empathize with. Lori as portrayed by Yvonne Strahovski has more of a screen presence and manages to convey a wider range of emotions convincingly and had me rooting for her all through the movie. The highlight of this movie is actually the gorgeous cinematography of the canyon - simply breathtaking. On the whole, this is basically a been-there-done-that sort of survival drama, and I'd recommend it as a rental at best.
Wolves Will Be Wolves
Review Date: December 22, 2009
Reviewer: Robbie Banfitch, Bridgewater, NJ
This film would fit nicely in a gift set with "Open Water" and "Black Water". Like its less-than-warm-blooded brethren, "The Canyon" finds an attractive couple trapped in raw wilderness, ultimately pit face to face with Mother Nature and her drones - in this case, wolves. There is stunning cinematography, beautiful scenery, and a fair level of intensity on display here, which makes the so-so script worthwhile. If you're the kind of person who enjoys man-against-nature pictures, "Canyon" is a perfect fit for a rainy afternoon. Even if one isn't a lover of eco-horror, the wolves used are put on full display, and they are breathtaking to behold. No CGI here.... thank the films Gods for that one. All in all, this is an entertaining thriller with more to admire than to roll the eyes at, and even when the eyes are rolling, they're rolling over a gorgeous surface.
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