What else makes Stay Alive a unique movie?
BUSH: Well, what I like about it too is that it merges two sides of horror movies. It isn’t just a slasher flick. Yes, it’s a horror film and we’ve got some gore, we’ve got the scary stuff in it, but a lot of it’s really psychological. In fact, it’s suspense, it’s that thrill, that panic of that noise that terrifies, of those little things that make you want to look over your shoulder. Also, we shot this movie basically like an independent. Nobody was there for a big paycheck. People were there because they wanted to be, because they believe in the story. They were excited about it and it was something new and different. Sophia Bush in Stay Alive IGNFF: What are some of your favorite horror movies? BUSH: I can remember being a kid and watching Poltergeist and being traumatized and not sleeping for ages. That movie really messed me up. More recent stuff, I really loved The Ring. I thought that movie genius, as apparently the world did. The remake of Texas Chainsaw Massacre was so great,