Randy Van Dyke was looking for something that audiences have never seen before in the age of sequels and remakes. He may found it with his new horror film Like Dogs that may be a cult hit with the idea of treating humans like animals.
Here’s the synopsis of the film:
Abducted, and treated like animals, two university students are unwilling participants in a behavioral experiment gone horribly wrong. It gets personal when the pair learn they’ve each, been specifically targeted. Once people start dying, it’s a race to escape and survive.
The film stars Annabel Barrett (Clifford the Big Red Dog) and Ignacyo Matynia (Luke Cage).
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LRM Online’s Gig Patta had a conversation with the director and writer Randy Van Dyke on his very unique film. We talked about the origination of the idea of a behavioral study to treat humans like animals. Also, we discussed the acting of Annabel Barrett that showed many ranges in the horror film to redecorating a terrifying set in Riverside, Calif. into a kennel for human beings.
Randy Van Dyke previously directed geek comedies with the short film series Dark Crusaders and Songhammer. In 2016, he directed Non-Stop to Comic-Con about three friends embarking on an epic journey to Comic-Con in gaining acceptance for their geekiness back at home. Like Dogs marked as his first feature film into the horror genre.
Like Dogs is available digitally today.
Watch the exclusive interview with the director and writer Randy Van Dyke below. Let us know what you think of it.
https://youtu.be/xR_0686LrbA
Source: LRM Online Exclusive, Terror Films

