Brotherly friendship isn’t what it used to be.
The bonds of friendship is put to the test in Low Tide after a group of friends who burglarized vacation homes were caught after an incident. It only takes a bag of gold coins to completely tarnish their friendship, loyalty and trust.
Low Tide is a crime drama that stars Keean Johnshon, Alex Neustaedter, Daniel Zolghadri, Kristine Froseth, Shea Whigham and Jaeden Martell. It is written and directed by Kevin McMullin.
Here’s the official synopsis:
In the long days of summer in a beach town on the New Jersey shore, high schooler Alan (Johnson) and his friends Red (Neustaedter) and Smitty (Zoghadri) break into vacation homes to steal valuables, funding dates at the boardwalk and lunches at burger island. When Alan and his younger brother Peter (Martell) find a bag of gold coins, they try to hide them from the others – but Red, suspicious and violently unpredicting, seems willing to do anything to get the money.
LRM Online sat down with actors Alex Neustaedter and Dan Zolghadri on their involvement with this indie project. We talked about McMullin’s directing, small indie setting, and playing despicable characters in the film.
Neustaedter is best known recently in the lead role for the sci-fi film A-X-L and television series Colony. He starred in several films such as American Woman, The Tribes of Palos Verdes and Walking Out.
Zolghadri has appeared in several television series and films over the years with Fahrenheit 451, Ready Player One and Eighth Grade.
Low Tide will be opening in select theaters nationwide this Friday at The Quad in New York and Laemmle Music Hall in Los Angeles. It is also currently playing on DIRECTV exclusively.
Check out our interview with both Neustaedter and Zolghadri above.
Source: LRM Online Exclusive