Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Wholesale Souls, Inc.

Wholesale Souls, Inc. Review



Wholesale Souls, Inc., Andrew Gingerich's feature directorial debut, is a modern-day tragic comedy on a personal scale. High school student James Young (Gregory Ley) sells his soul over the internet for a little extra spending money. But when it is purchased and resold by a company known as Wholesale Souls, Incorporated, James tries to track down and re-purchase his soul. After several frustrating encounters with Wholesale Souls, Inc. executive Stan McReynolds (Stan McReynolds), a man who may or may not be Satan incarnate, James grows increasingly paranoid and his relationship with his friends (Evan Riffe, Arin Baun, Erin Ray, Micah Buchele-Collins) becomes strained. Surrounded more and more by hallucinatory suspicions and personal tragedy, James makes a decision that will change his life and the lives of his friends forever. Featuring a talented ensemble cast and shot on location and in a functioning Colorado high school, this dark tragicomedy has a heart of gold.


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