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Movie Review – Till Death (2021)

October 3, 2021 by Robert Kojder

Till Death. 2021 Directed by S.K. Dale. Starring Megan Fox, Eoin Macken, Aml Ameen, Callan Mulvey, and Jack Roth. SYNOPSIS: A woman is left handcuffed to her dead husband. Unable to unshackle, she has to survive as two killers arrive to finish her off. Emma (Megan Fox) is cheating on her husband (Eoin Macken). She […]

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Robert Kojder Tagged With: Aml Ameen, Callan Mulvey, Eoin Macken, Jack Roth, Megan Fox, S.K. Dale, Till Death

Movie Review – Us and Them (2017)

October 9, 2018 by admin

Us and Them, 2017. Directed by Joe Martin. Starring Jack Roth, Tim Bentnick, Sophie Colquhoun, Andrew Tiernan, and Louis Dempsey. SYNOPSIS: A young political insurgent plans to wreak revenge on a rich family. In a mess of rage, ideology and youthful zeal, it becomes pretty clear that he doesn’t really know what he’s doing. Us […]

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Tom Knight Tagged With: Andrew Tiernan, Jack Roth, Joe Martin, Louis Dempsey, Sophie Colquhoun, Tim Bentnick, Us and Them

Movie Review – UK18 (2017)

February 6, 2017 by Kirsty Capes

UK18, 2017. Directed by Andrew Tiernan. Starring Shona McWilliams, Ian Hart, Jean-Marc Barr, Jack Roth, Tim Bentinck, and Jason Williamson. SYNOPSIS: A documentary film-maker suspects she is being brainwashed by a secret government organisation. Set in a not-so-distant, not-so-unrecognisable dystopian future, Andrew Tiernan’s faux surrealist documentary makes the case that conspiracy theorists were right all along, and […]

Filed Under: Kirsty Capes, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: Andrew Tiernan, Ian Hart, Jack Roth, Jason Williamson, Jean-Marc Barr, Shona McWilliams, Tim Bentinck, UK18

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