Stars: Charity Wakefield, Danny Horn, Kenneth Colley, Daniel Fraser, Helen George, Mark Cameron, Imogen Bain, Shaun Dingwall | Written and Directed by Scott Michell
Detective Sam Cross (Wakefield) never got the chance for revenge. Twenty years ago, her sister became the last victim of serial child killer Edward Jansen, moments before he was shot dead by a police Swat team. But now, decades later, he’s back. Luke Denham (Horn) is a normal guy living a normal life until he wakes up one morning to find a mutilated corpse in his bathroom. When the police find Jansen’s DNA all over the crime scene, Luke and Sam are thrown together on a mission to uncover the truth and stop the long-dead psychopath who stalks and taunts them…
Opening with a creepy and eerie sequence set in child killer Edward Jansen’s “lair”, Scar Tissue kicks things off in super fashion, with...
Detective Sam Cross (Wakefield) never got the chance for revenge. Twenty years ago, her sister became the last victim of serial child killer Edward Jansen, moments before he was shot dead by a police Swat team. But now, decades later, he’s back. Luke Denham (Horn) is a normal guy living a normal life until he wakes up one morning to find a mutilated corpse in his bathroom. When the police find Jansen’s DNA all over the crime scene, Luke and Sam are thrown together on a mission to uncover the truth and stop the long-dead psychopath who stalks and taunts them…
Opening with a creepy and eerie sequence set in child killer Edward Jansen’s “lair”, Scar Tissue kicks things off in super fashion, with...
- 2/16/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Charity Wakefield, Danny Horn, Kenneth Colley, Daniel Fraser, Helen George, Mark Cameron, Imogen Bain, Shaun Dingwall | Written and Directed by Scott Michell
Detective Sam Cross (Wakefield) never got the chance for revenge. Twenty years ago, her sister became the last victim of serial child killer Edward Jansen, moments before he was shot dead by a police Swat team. But now, decades later, he’s back. Luke Denham (Horn) is a normal guy living a normal life until he wakes up one morning to find a mutilated corpse in his bathroom. When the police find Jansen’s DNA all over the crime scene, Luke and Sam are thrown together on a mission to uncover the truth and stop the long-dead psychopath who stalks and taunts them…
Opening with a creepy and eerie sequence set in child killer Edward Jansen’s “lair”, Scar Tissue kicks things off in super fashion, with...
Detective Sam Cross (Wakefield) never got the chance for revenge. Twenty years ago, her sister became the last victim of serial child killer Edward Jansen, moments before he was shot dead by a police Swat team. But now, decades later, he’s back. Luke Denham (Horn) is a normal guy living a normal life until he wakes up one morning to find a mutilated corpse in his bathroom. When the police find Jansen’s DNA all over the crime scene, Luke and Sam are thrown together on a mission to uncover the truth and stop the long-dead psychopath who stalks and taunts them…
Opening with a creepy and eerie sequence set in child killer Edward Jansen’s “lair”, Scar Tissue kicks things off in super fashion, with...
- 7/27/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
If horror movies have taught us anything, it's that killers can never actually be killed with attempts to end their lives only making them more pissed off. Serving as further proof of that fact is the upcoming UK thriller Scar Tissue, which has been given both a release date and a teaser trailer. Dig it!
Scar Tissue has been dated for UK theatrical release on July 25th, followed by a DVD/VOD roll-out on August 4th. At the present time no Us release has been announced.
Written and directed by Scott Michell, the film stars Danny Horn, Charity Wakefield, Kenneth Colley, Daniel Fraser, Helen George, Mark Cameron, Imogen Bain, and Shaun Dingwall.
Synopsis
Detective Sam Cross never got the chance for revenge. Twenty years ago her sister became the last victim of serial child killer Edward Jansen, moments before he was shot dead by a police Swat team.
But now,...
Scar Tissue has been dated for UK theatrical release on July 25th, followed by a DVD/VOD roll-out on August 4th. At the present time no Us release has been announced.
Written and directed by Scott Michell, the film stars Danny Horn, Charity Wakefield, Kenneth Colley, Daniel Fraser, Helen George, Mark Cameron, Imogen Bain, and Shaun Dingwall.
Synopsis
Detective Sam Cross never got the chance for revenge. Twenty years ago her sister became the last victim of serial child killer Edward Jansen, moments before he was shot dead by a police Swat team.
But now,...
- 6/27/2014
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
Title: Frequencies Directed By: Darren Paul Fisher Starring: Daniel Fraser, Eleanor Wyld, Dylan Llewellyn, Georgina Minter-Brown, Owen Pugh, David Broughton-Davies, Lily Laight Charlie Rixon, Tom England The most impressive feat in “Frequencies” is its exceptional union of science and romance, but that only makes it more noticeable when the balance is off, even if just the slightest bit. “Frequencies” takes place in a world where a person’s frequency determines their luck, relationships, potential and everything in between. Shortly after a grade school test confirms that Zak is low frequency and Marie is high frequency, the two begin experimenting with their tendency to literally repel each other regardless of how they [ Read More ]
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- 5/28/2014
- by Perri Nemiroff
- ShockYa
“Knowledge is Power” is the oft-repeated mantra in the slightly askew world of Frequencies, but it’s one that the people acknowledge comes with something of a caveat. The most important piece of knowledge out there is the fact that a person’s frequency — basically their scientifically proven and unalterable level of luck — ultimately determines how much power they’ll ever have. Marie Curie Fortune exits her primary school test with results showing an incredibly high frequency, while Isaac Newton Midgeley discovers his is extraordinarily low. They’re opposites, but more than that, they’re dangerous when kept in close proximity for more than a minute. While Marie is gifted with a life that automatically provides for her it comes at the cost of real feelings and empathy. As she herself points out, any emotional reaction you see on her face is an artificial creation. Isaac will know real emotions, but...
- 5/28/2014
- by Rob Hunter
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
A film to warm the cockles of your geeky heart, an incredibly ambitious and profoundly provocative science fiction drama about ideas that require no FX to sell them. I’m “biast” (pro): yay! real science fiction! yay!
I’m “biast” (con): nothing
(what is this about? see my critic’s minifesto)
Are you hungry for true ideas-fueled science fiction? Do you lament that we so rarely see such things in movies? Then here is a film to warm the cockles of your geeky heart. For here we have a low-budget — I’m gonna guess ultra-low-budget — little British tale from a slightly parallel universe where everyone has a “frequency.” High frequency correlates with good luck and “nature” working hard to give you “everything you want”; low frequency correlates with klutziness and doofiness and general bad luck. It’s a metaphor for privilege and chance and even romantic attraction, though...
I’m “biast” (con): nothing
(what is this about? see my critic’s minifesto)
Are you hungry for true ideas-fueled science fiction? Do you lament that we so rarely see such things in movies? Then here is a film to warm the cockles of your geeky heart. For here we have a low-budget — I’m gonna guess ultra-low-budget — little British tale from a slightly parallel universe where everyone has a “frequency.” High frequency correlates with good luck and “nature” working hard to give you “everything you want”; low frequency correlates with klutziness and doofiness and general bad luck. It’s a metaphor for privilege and chance and even romantic attraction, though...
- 5/24/2014
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
Exclusive: Epic Pictures to distribute Afghanistan war film The Patrol in Us.
Epic Pictures will distribute Afghanistan war film The Patrol in the Us on Memorial Day (May 26, 2014).
The well-received drama, which won Raindance’s Film of the Festival award, follows an overextended British army patrol operating in increasingly difficult conditions in Afghanistan.
An Afg Film Ltd production written and directed by former soldier Tom Petch, the ensemble cast includes Nav Sidhu, Ben Righton, Owain Arthur, Oliver Mott, Daniel Fraser, Alex McNally and Nicholas Beveney. Petch and Tom Stuart produce.
Epic also handles international sales rights.
CEO of Epic Pictures Patrick Ewald said: “When we saw The Patrol for the first time, we were deeply moved by its powerful themes and amazing performances. We knew immediately that it was a film that American audiences would want to watch and Epic Pictures is very proud to be a part of such an important picture.”...
Epic Pictures will distribute Afghanistan war film The Patrol in the Us on Memorial Day (May 26, 2014).
The well-received drama, which won Raindance’s Film of the Festival award, follows an overextended British army patrol operating in increasingly difficult conditions in Afghanistan.
An Afg Film Ltd production written and directed by former soldier Tom Petch, the ensemble cast includes Nav Sidhu, Ben Righton, Owain Arthur, Oliver Mott, Daniel Fraser, Alex McNally and Nicholas Beveney. Petch and Tom Stuart produce.
Epic also handles international sales rights.
CEO of Epic Pictures Patrick Ewald said: “When we saw The Patrol for the first time, we were deeply moved by its powerful themes and amazing performances. We knew immediately that it was a film that American audiences would want to watch and Epic Pictures is very proud to be a part of such an important picture.”...
- 3/12/2014
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
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