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Lovecraftian monster horror Freeze gets a trailer and images

November 18, 2022 by Amie Cranswick

Dark Temple Pictures has released a poster and trailer for writer-director Charlie Steeds’ upcoming horror Freeze, which was awarded the Best Film award at this years H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival. The film follows Captain Mortimer and his crew as they become stranded in the frozen wilderness of the North Pole while on a rescue mission after […]

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, Movies, News, Trailers Tagged With: Beatrice Barrila, Charlie Steeds, David Lenik, Elliot Hadley, Freeze, Jaime Seal, Jake Watkins, Jay O'Connell, Johnny Vivash, Ricardo Freitas, Rory Wilton, Sam Lane, Simon Pengelly, Tim Cartwright

Movie Review – Rendel (2017)

February 17, 2019 by Robert W Monk

Rendel, 2017. Directed by Jesse Haaja. Starring Kristofer Gummerus, Rami Rusinen, Rene Korppila, and Johnny Vivash. SYNOPSIS: A pharmaceutical company introduces a new untested vaccine into a sick city. It has devastating consequences for many, including a mysterious costumed character out for revenge. Rendel is the the first superhero movie made in Finland. This is […]

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Robert W Monk Tagged With: Jesse Haaja, Johnny Vivash, Kristofer Gummerus, Rami Rusinen, Rendel, Rene Korppila

East End Film Festival Movie Review – Charismata (2018)

April 12, 2018 by Matt Rodgers

Charismata, 2018 Directed by Andy Collier and Toor Mian Starring Sarah Beck Mather, Jamie Satterthwaite, Adonis Anthony, Johnny Vivash, Ross Mullan, Sean Knopp SYNOPSIS: When a troubled police detective (Sarah Beck Mather) gets embroiled in the case of a potential serial killer, whose motivation appears to be driven by Satanism, she struggles to maintain her […]

Filed Under: Matt Rodgers, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: Adonis Anthony, Andy Collier, Charismata, East End Film Festival, Jamie Satterthwaite, Johnny Vivash, Ross Mullan, Sarah Beck Mather, Sean Knopp, Toor Mian

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