It is set and is being shot entirely on K’gari Fraser Island and Hervey Bay in Queensland.
Tam Sainsbury’s romantic comedy He Loves Me Not, has started shooting in Australia for UK-based Sc Films which is handling international sales.
It is set and is being shot entirely on K’gari Fraser Island and Hervey Bay in Queensland. Jeremy Stanford writes and is producing via Fraser Coast Films, the company he runs with Sainsbury.
The film is about an aspiring actress who secretly uses a love elixir to win the heart of a reality TV star, but when her...
Tam Sainsbury’s romantic comedy He Loves Me Not, has started shooting in Australia for UK-based Sc Films which is handling international sales.
It is set and is being shot entirely on K’gari Fraser Island and Hervey Bay in Queensland. Jeremy Stanford writes and is producing via Fraser Coast Films, the company he runs with Sainsbury.
The film is about an aspiring actress who secretly uses a love elixir to win the heart of a reality TV star, but when her...
- 10/31/2023
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
Stars: Emily Mortimer, Robyn Nevin, Bella Heathcote, Chris Bunton, Jeremy Stanford, Steve Rodgers | Written by Natalie Erika James, Christian White | Directed by Natalie Erika James
Co-written and directed by debut filmmaker Natalie Erika James, Relic is a creepy and disturbing horror that taps into some all-too familiar fears. It’s also superbly acted and features production design work that will have you scrubbing your house clean for days afterwards.
Set in a remote woodland, Relic centres on Kay (Emily Mortimer), who drives up from Melbourne with her college-age daughter Sam (Bella Heathcote) in tow when the police call to tell her that her elderly mother Edna (Robyn Nevin) hasn’t been seen for a few days. Other than some nasty-looking mould, nothing seems particularly unusual in the house, but Edna is nowhere to be found.
Kay duly alerts the authorities, only for Edna to turn up a few days later out ot the blue,...
Co-written and directed by debut filmmaker Natalie Erika James, Relic is a creepy and disturbing horror that taps into some all-too familiar fears. It’s also superbly acted and features production design work that will have you scrubbing your house clean for days afterwards.
Set in a remote woodland, Relic centres on Kay (Emily Mortimer), who drives up from Melbourne with her college-age daughter Sam (Bella Heathcote) in tow when the police call to tell her that her elderly mother Edna (Robyn Nevin) hasn’t been seen for a few days. Other than some nasty-looking mould, nothing seems particularly unusual in the house, but Edna is nowhere to be found.
Kay duly alerts the authorities, only for Edna to turn up a few days later out ot the blue,...
- 9/4/2020
- by Matthew Turner
- Nerdly
Elevated horror is all the rage these days. The genre goes through phases, to put it mildly. There’s always a new flavor for what audiences want to be scared by, whether it was slasher films, torture porn, J horror, or whatnot. Currently, the renaissance is in classy independent fright flicks. Some are absolutely tremendous and downright award worth. Others, while solid indie offerings, don’t quite live up to the hype. The latest effort on the scene, riding high on phenomenal reviews back in January at the Sundance Film Festival, is Relic. Does this one live up to the hype? Well, not quite, but that doesn’t mean that it isn’t still very effective. Heading to On Demand services this week, it’s horror that undoubtedly also has something to say. The movie is a horror effort, of course, though less overtly concerned with scares than you might initially expect.
- 7/7/2020
- by Joey Magidson
- Hollywoodnews.com
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