Landmine Goes Click, 2015 Written and directed by Levan Bakhia Starring Sterling Knight, Spencer Locke, Dean Geyer, Kote Tolordava SYNOPSIS: Trapped standing on an armed landmine, an American tourist is forced to watch helplessly while his girlfriend is terrorized and brutally assaulted. Touted to be the “most controversial film” and “must see” movie of this year’s FrightFest, […]
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Interview: Director Jose Manuel Cravioto on Bound to Vengeance
david j. moore chats with Bound to Vengeance director Jose Manuel Cravioto… A hybrid action thriller/horror slasher, Jose Manuel Cravioto’s Bound to Vengeance follows young Eve (played by Tina Ivlev) as she wakes up tied and bound in a dingy basement, with her captor (played by genre veteran Richard Tyson) looming over her, but in […]
Movie Review – Monsters: Dark Continent (2015)
Monsters: Dark Continent, 2015. Directed by Tom Green. Starring Johnny Harris, Sam Keeley, Joe Dempsie, Kyle Soller, Nicholas Pinnock and Parker Sawyers. SYNOPSIS: Ten years on from the events of Monsters, and the ‘Infected Zones’ have now spread worldwide. In the Middle East a new insurgency has begun. At the same time there has also been a […]
The Flash Season 1 Episode 19 Review – “Who is Harrison Wells?”
Jessie Robertson reviews the nineteenth episode of The Flash… The Title says it all; but sometimes episodes like this can be very tedious to viewers. We all know who Harrison Wells is (or isn’t) at this point. We’re let in on the secret. We know more than our heroes, so having to watch them discover […]
Movie Review – Wild (2014)
Wild, 2014. Directed by Jean-Marc Vallée. Starring Reese Witherspoon, Laura Dern, Gaby Hoffman and Kevin Rankin. SYNOPSIS: A chronicle of one woman’s 1,100-mile solo hike undertaken as a way to recover from a recent catastrophe. Few mainstream American films play around with memory as well as Wild. Jean-Marc Vallee’s adaptation of Cheryl Strayed’s memoir, about […]
Mark Wahlberg committed to Transformers 5 (and 6)
Back in October it was confirmed that Michael Bay will not return to the director’s chair for the fifth instalment of the Transformers franchise, but it seems that Transformers: Age of Extinction star Mark Wahlberg will be back for the next movie, and the one after that too… “Yeah, I committed to doing a couple […]
Leeds International Film Festival 2014 Review – Wild (2014)
Wild, 2014. Directed by Jean-Marc Valle. Starring Reese Witherspoon, Laura Dern, Gaby Hoffman and Kevin Rankin. SYNOPSIS: Cheryl Strayed (Reese Witherspoon) takes on the 1,100 mile Pacific Crest Trail to help focus her life after the death of her mother. There are times that Wild threatens to become the film everyone assumes it is, based […]
30 Years Back: The Glorious Year of 1984
Tom Jolliffe on the glorious year of 1984…. Whatever you may think of as the golden age of cinema, few can deny that the 80s brought about a fantastic array of classic and cult films. Anyone of a certain age may look back at a period of cinema, from growing up, with misty eyes and […]
Doctor Who Series 8 Episode 10 Review – ‘In the Forest of the Night’
Villordsutch reviews Doctor Who series 8 episode 10 – ‘In the Forest of the Night’…. Doctor: It’s a human super power, forgetting. If you remembered how things felt, you’d have stopped having wars … and stopped having babies. There is something utterly brilliant about Peter Capaldi’s portrayal of the Doctor as one moment you can […]
The Walking Dead Season 5 – Episode 2 Review
Sadé Green reviews the second episode of The Walking Dead season 5…. What is more disgusting than a Zombie? A soggy Zombie… seriously, total nausea-inducing grossness. ‘Strangers’ may not have been as action-filled as ‘No Sanctuary’, but it will still fill that Walking Dead shaped hole you get left with every Tuesday morning (or Monday […]