"The safety of London is paramount - we can't risk a bug getting into the city." Giant Pictures has released an official trailer for The Complex: Lockdown, a feature film based on the interactive sci-fi thriller full-motion video game The Complex - first released earlier this year. Essentially a feature film tie-in for the video game. After a major bio-weapon attack on London, two scientists debate whether to save a suspected terrorist’s life. However, assassins have infiltrated the building and soon our scientists find themselves with time, and options, running out. The cast includes Michelle Mylett, Kate Dickie, Okorie Chukwu, Kim Adis, Rachel Petladwala, and Al Weaver. In terms of video game movies, this looks awful. In terms of movies in general, this looks like a complete mess. Doesn't even make any sense. Skip this - it's not worth it. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Paul Raschid's The Complex: Lockdown,...
- 9/23/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Indie Brit-flick Unhallowed Ground, which we called “an unexpected gem…” (review) has scooped the Best Horror Film award at the prestigious 12th London Independent Film Festival. The 11-day annual festival hosted at the Shortwave and Genesis cinemas in London, showcased over 60 of the best of low and micro budget films from the UK and abroad and Unhallowed Ground a supernatural-thriller-horror directed by Russell England, stood out in its category.
Obtaining the ‘Best Horror Film’ accolade was not the only gong picked up this weekend. Two of the film’s stars were also applauded at the prestigious British Independent Film Festival held at the Empire Leicester Square. Marcus Griffiths won the ‘Best Supporting Actor’ award for his portrayal of feisty Aki Adebola, while co-star Rachel Petladwala was voted ‘Best Supporting Actress’ for her role as sporty student Meena Shah.
Set in an historic British boarding school six students from two prestigious single sex private schools,...
Obtaining the ‘Best Horror Film’ accolade was not the only gong picked up this weekend. Two of the film’s stars were also applauded at the prestigious British Independent Film Festival held at the Empire Leicester Square. Marcus Griffiths won the ‘Best Supporting Actor’ award for his portrayal of feisty Aki Adebola, while co-star Rachel Petladwala was voted ‘Best Supporting Actress’ for her role as sporty student Meena Shah.
Set in an historic British boarding school six students from two prestigious single sex private schools,...
- 4/29/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
You’ve probably read our exclusive Unhallowed Ground review by now, but if you haven’t here’s the skinny: Unhallowed Ground is a brand new British horror film written by Paul Rachid, who also appears in the film, directed by Russell England (Holby City, Paranormal Witness) and starring Morgane Polanski, Poppy Drayton, Rachel Petladwala, Thomas Law, Marcus Griffiths, Will Thorp and Ameet Chana.
Six late teen/early twenties from North London single-sex private schools spend a night patrolling the eerie grounds of the historic Dhoultham School as part of an initiative with the British Army to provide rich kids with basic military training. As each hour passes and the teenagers complete their mundane tasks, they witness a series of increasingly disturbing occurrences: slamming doors, self-governing lights and ghostly apparitions.
As they spend more and more time together, personal conflicts are magnified and the School’s history erupts onto the surface of proceedings.
Six late teen/early twenties from North London single-sex private schools spend a night patrolling the eerie grounds of the historic Dhoultham School as part of an initiative with the British Army to provide rich kids with basic military training. As each hour passes and the teenagers complete their mundane tasks, they witness a series of increasingly disturbing occurrences: slamming doors, self-governing lights and ghostly apparitions.
As they spend more and more time together, personal conflicts are magnified and the School’s history erupts onto the surface of proceedings.
- 2/4/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Ameet Chana, Poppy Drayton, Marcus Griffiths, Thomas Law, Andrew Lewis, Rachel Petladwala, Morgane Polanski, Paul Raschid, Will Thorp, Richard Derrington, Gil Cohen-Alloro, Jacob James Beswick, Tom Glenister, Perry Moore, Drew Sheridan-Wheeler | Written by Paul Raschid | Directed by Russell England
Six students from North London private schools spend a night patrolling the eerie grounds of the historic Dhoultham School as part of an initiative with the British Army to provide rich kids with basic military training. As each hour passes they witness a series of increasingly disturbing occurrences: slamming doors, self-governing lights and ghostly apparitions. The ante is upped by two burglars who have chosen this night to conduct a heist on the School Archive room: a vault of priceless historical documents. As the supernatural encounters begin to take an increasingly malevolent turn, the students realize they must escape Dhoultham before the night’s end. The only problem is they...
Six students from North London private schools spend a night patrolling the eerie grounds of the historic Dhoultham School as part of an initiative with the British Army to provide rich kids with basic military training. As each hour passes they witness a series of increasingly disturbing occurrences: slamming doors, self-governing lights and ghostly apparitions. The ante is upped by two burglars who have chosen this night to conduct a heist on the School Archive room: a vault of priceless historical documents. As the supernatural encounters begin to take an increasingly malevolent turn, the students realize they must escape Dhoultham before the night’s end. The only problem is they...
- 1/30/2015
- by Richard Axtell
- Nerdly
M.I. High returns to Cbbc for its 5th Series. Original cast member Rachel Petladwala returns as the genius spy Rose, Charlene Osuagwu from New Cross as gymnast and action girl Carrie and Ben Kerfoot as the master-of-disguise Oscar.
Filmed at Selhurst School in Croydon, the 13 episodes start with 'Vote Krul' at 17:15 Monday 10th January on the Cbbc channel.
18 year old Ben Kerfoot (represented by Wings) from Surrey, joined the cast as new recruit Oscar Cole in Series 3.
An old hand at acting, Ben has attended theatre school since he was 11 and has worked regularly since he was 12.
He has appeared in BBC schools programmes and a Channel Five drama – but Mi High is his biggest role to date.
“It’s the biggest job I’ve done so far, and the longest job,” he said on starting the role.
“The thing that’s really been cool about it has been the stunts.
Filmed at Selhurst School in Croydon, the 13 episodes start with 'Vote Krul' at 17:15 Monday 10th January on the Cbbc channel.
18 year old Ben Kerfoot (represented by Wings) from Surrey, joined the cast as new recruit Oscar Cole in Series 3.
An old hand at acting, Ben has attended theatre school since he was 11 and has worked regularly since he was 12.
He has appeared in BBC schools programmes and a Channel Five drama – but Mi High is his biggest role to date.
“It’s the biggest job I’ve done so far, and the longest job,” he said on starting the role.
“The thing that’s really been cool about it has been the stunts.
- 1/10/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
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