Koontz's horror-western stew with nothing much to contribute to either field. The filmmaker surely throws ample genre staples into his cauldron: you will get your train robberies, creaky watering holes, and flouncy prairie skirts with corseted tops here, topped with enough bloody gunk later on when "The Pale Door. There are no critic reviews yet for The Pale Door.

The Pale Door lurches uneasily from its tedious first half to its. By Renesme Day, MoreHorror.com, I simply can't get enough of horror western films. The Pale Door is one I've been looking forward to seeing since I heard about it, especially after the success of recent western horror-themed films like Bone Tomahawk and The Wind.

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Watch The Pale Door On Demand now and Shudder later! Koontz is the director and co-writer of The Pale Door. He also directed the latter, while the first is a true gem and both co-starred Noah Segan. You might like: Our review of Aaron B. Koontz previous horror movie Camera Obscura here > Until movies like The Wind or Bone Tomahawk are the norm, a film like The Pale Door is a perfectly acceptable place holder. The Pale Door is being released simultaneously in theaters and on VOD.

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With Melora Walters, Noah Segan, Zachary Knighton, Stan Shaw. It's consensus reads, "Beyond The Pale Door lies an intriguing western/horror hybrid -- albeit one that struggles to fashion its halves into a compelling whole." The Pale Door movie reviews & Metacritic score: The Dalton gang finds shelter in a seemingly uninhabited ghost town after a train robbery goes south. Seeking help for their wounded leader, they are surprised.

Synopsis: After a train robbery goes bad, two. The Pale Door is an independent, low-budget effort that strives to pull off a western/horror movie mashup successfully. Although its budgetary limitations often show seams and its western film tropes are plentiful, the film from director Aaron B. The Pale Door Review: While it takes a bit to get going and a member or two of its cast prove to be a bit lackluster, Aaron B.