Love is love. For Ali and Ava, love is a redemption. Coming from different backgrounds with different experiences, love poses no judgment nor prejudice. For Ali and Ava, love gives them another opportunity at life.
Blu-ray Review: ‘Stagefright’ (1987)
Fresh from a 4K restoration, 1987’s Stagefright is the latest addition to Shameless Films’ sleazy sensations. Pictured on the front cover is the Night Owl wielding a chainsaw, but make no mistake - this isn’t Peter Gabriel in Genesis, but instead a psychotic killer with a theatre production at his whim.
Film Review: ‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife’ (2021)
37 years after the release of the greatest film ever made, the Ghostbusters franchise breathes new life with the latest installment, Ghostbusters: Afterlife.
Film Review: ‘Apex Predator’ (2021)
Imagine a Diet Coke Hard Target, but worse than that, and sci-fi: hello Apex Predator.
Film Review: ‘Every Last One of Them’ (2021)
Jake Hunter (Paul Sloan) is a father out on the loose. His daughter is missing, and he demands answers.
Film Review: ‘Dangerous’ (2021)
In short, the son of Clint Eastwood plays a legit psychopath nicknamed, “D”, and has Mel Gibson as an eccentric over-the-phone psychiatrist.
Film Review: Whitetail (2021)
...a hunting exercise that transcends from an attempt at family closure into a fight for family survival...
Film Review: ‘The Gateway’ (2021)
Parker is a social worker and an addict.
Film Review: ‘The Last Job’ (2021)
For a film with a synopsis that reads, “An old man suffering from cancer seeks revenge on the thieves who have destroyed his life.”, one would hope for the WILDest OAP adventure yet - maybe even a madness with reminiscence to the likes of Death Wish or Hobo with a Shotgun…
News: 101 Films to release ‘No Man of God’ following its European Premiere at this year’s FrightFest
After its European premiere at FrightFest in August, the darkly disturbing No Man of God is set for a digital release on 13th September, followed by releases on both DVD and Blu-ray on 25th October, all courtesy of 101 Films. Here's what they had to say:
DVD Review: ‘Rogue Hostage’ (2021)
Opening with PTSD induced nightmares and flashbacks, the life of former Marine, Kyle Snowden (Tyrese Gibson) can be a difficult experience. However, his contemporary work in Child Protective Services gives him licence to both exist and better himself amid fixations with anger and alcohol. Kyle helps children in need, but he himself needs help.
Film Review: ‘Occupation: Rainfall’ (2020)
Two years after the events within its predecessor, Occupation, the curiously titled Occupation: Rainfall sees that the remaining humans in Australia continue to endure torment and chaos from invading aliens, but this time, the hero survivors and resistance fighters have a potential edge of their alien aggressors, with a mysterious thing known as “Rainfall”.