Pillbox tells the story of a couple who are forced to part when the man heads overseas to war. The opening sequence boasts the simple black-and-white aesthetic of early cinema – complete with title cards – but after a barrage of harrowing newsreel footage, the wounded soldier finds himself in a psychedelic fantasyland where he parties with a bejeweled king and his subjects. But after insulting the king, the soldier is blinded, banished and forced to wander through a surreal landscape as he searches for redemption and tries to find his way home.
Unfortunately the movie Pillbox is not yet available on HBO Max.
Lighting | Ryan Kerr | Best Boy Electric |
Camera | Michael Amico | First Assistant Camera |
Writing | Billy Corgan | Writer |
Lighting | Joseph C. Petkwitz | Gaffer |
Costume & Make-Up | Jazmin Almario | Costume Assistant |
Costume & Make-Up | Alondra Excene Shields | Makeup Artist |
Production | Mercedes Bryce Morgan | Producer |
Production | Candi Guterres | Production Designer |
Production | Josh Epstein | Unit Production Manager |
Costume & Make-Up | Gage Hubbard | Makeup Artist |
Camera | Nic Vannatta | Second Assistant Camera |
Costume & Make-Up | Laney Chantal | Makeup Department Head |
Camera | Chad McClellan | Key Grip |
Directing | Reese Brucker | Second Assistant Director |
Costume & Make-Up | Lexus Amanda | Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Kit 'Pistol' Scarbo | Costume Designer |
Camera | Alex Pollini | Director of Photography |
Directing | Nicole Jordan-Webber | First Assistant Director |
Editing | Linda Strawberry | Editor |
Camera | Dmitri Christo | Best Boy Grip |
Art | Linda Strawberry | Art Direction |
Lighting | Steven Carazo | Best Boy Electric |
Sound | Billy Corgan | Music |
Directing | Linda Strawberry | Director |
Directing | Billy Corgan | Director |
Art | Priyanka Singha | Art Direction |
Art | Priyanka Singha | Set Decoration |