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  • A 5-Minute-ish Review – The Tangle (2019)

    Posted on November 29, 2022 12:57 am by Christopher

    Christopher takes a peek into the near future where the internet of things has become the internet of everything!
    A noir murder mystery wrapped in “technological poetry”. (Listen to understand)

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  • Interview with writer/director of “The Ghost Lights”, Timothy Stevens

    Posted on August 23, 2022 8:00 am by Christopher

    Writer and director of the new mystery-thriller, The Ghost Lights, joins Tom and Christopher for a brief talk about the film.
    The Ghost Lights hits VOD August 26th!

    You can follow and see more of Mr. Stevens work at: https://www.spectrographfilms.com/

    Watch the film and join in a Q&A with the cast and crew on September 2nd at https://www.terrorfilms.net/film/ghost-lights

     

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  • Reign of Chaos (2022)

    Posted on March 9, 2022 7:49 pm by Christopher

    Directed by Rebecca Matthews and written by Tom Joliffe.

    Starring Rebecca Finch, Peter Cosgrove, Mark Sears, Rita Di Tuccio, and Georgia Wood.

    On digital April 12, 2022 from Left Films

    “When the world is gripped by a plague unleashed by the evil lord Chaos, and humans are turned into rabid creatures, mankind can only be saved by three young women who are descendants of the Goddess Nike. Only they have the power to stop Chaos’ evil plans.”

    This is a story that has been told countless times, and I am admittedly a sucker for watching any one of them that I come across, so its no surprise that I jumped at the chance to get a hold of screener for this one.
    Knowing that it was a low-budget film, I wasn’t expecting giant, mind-blowing battles, ie The Avengers, or even anything with the Hollywood polish. I WAS hoping for some creative film making and engaging characters to help make up for any discrepancies that minuscule budgets tend to create.
    Unfortunately what we get with Reign of Chaos is tired tropes, low-key action, and caricatures.

    I loathe to completely pan any film, much less an independent feature, but I have to point out some things that I feel the film makers did in this one that they should have known better.

    If you are going to hinge your entire plot on the abilities of your heroes to be a super-powerful fighting force, then you should cast some actors with some mad fighting skills! Watching the training montage and seeing the woman weakly hitting punching bags and straining to lift what look like fairly light weights, was painful! It is such an ineffective collection of scenes that it comes across as exactly what it was, and excuse to get your attractive actresses into yoga pants and sports bras.

    All this after they are brought together by a mysterious stranger. A mysterious stranger that looks like he’d be more at home as ‘Torgo’ from “Manos: Hands of Fate” than the all-knowing guru that is helping to save the world. He at no point comes across as anything but crazy and certainly not anyone that any person, much less a young beautiful woman would blindly follow.

    Chaos and his “sons” are the only characters that comes close to even working. Though, the processing on the voice wasn’t necessary. They are appropriately evil and uncaring about anyone or anything other than their plans to level the planet.

    As I said, I knew going in to this knowing it was a well worn idea, but SOME effort should have been made to give it an edge. Turning everyone,(and when I say “everyone” I mean the 4 or 5 people we see who aren’t the main cast) into blood thirsty zombies wasn’t it.
    We come into the story months or years into the plague, yet everyone we see on camera seems to be doing pretty well for themselves despite them claiming they are struggling to survive. Their hair looks great, their clothes are clean, the homes immaculate, and in one scene, the London city lights are all on! (Only more laughable when the very next scene shows an obviously altered city skyline with fires and explosion. Too little, too late.)

    The one thing they really got right is the run time. This mercifully comes in under an hour twenty. The sad thing is that it could have easily trimmed another 20-30 minutes.

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  • Atropa (2018)

    Posted on February 22, 2022 8:00 am by Christopher

     

    This “Time Hop” we look at the independent miniseries, “Atropa” (and we can NOT recommend it enough!)

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  • Vampire Foxes…From Space (2020)

    Posted on October 5, 2021 8:00 am by Christopher

    The old adage is “always leave them wanting more”, and that is exactly what indie filmmaker Kyle Murphy does with his (too) short film, Vampire Foxes…From Space

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  • It Came From Below (2021)

    Posted on September 24, 2021 8:00 am by Christopher

    Introducing a new semi-regular episode where we “Time Hop” and discuss a new release. This time a new British horror film available now on VOD.

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  • Wretch (2018)

    Posted on January 28, 2019 8:00 am by Christopher

    In this special review edition of the show, Christopher and Matt review the new psychological horror film from writer/director Brian Cunningham and ThoughtFly Films, Wretch. Premiering on VOD January, 29th 2019.

    https://www.thoughtflyfilms.com/

     

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  • An Interview with Henrique Couto

    Posted on August 10, 2018 8:00 am by Christopher

    Well, more of a conversation really.. We talk all about his life and career; where he came from, where he is going, and everything in between!

    It was a pleasure to spend this much uninterrupted time with one of my favorite independent movie makers.

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  • Ink (2009)

    Posted on October 21, 2016 8:00 am by Christopher

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    This time we take a look at one of Christopher’s favorite movies, 2009’s indie film, Ink!

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