Stars: Hans Hernke, Tony Fadil, Louisa Warren, Bethany Williamson, Andrea Sandell, Simon Ellis, Lutricia Norris | Written by Steven M. Smith, Christopher Jolley | Directed by Steven M. Smith
Technically a sequel to 2022’s Remember Me, from this film’s co-writer Christopher Jolley, Remember Me 2: Forget Me Not sees a man, Joe, awake from a nightmare to discover he is in hospital, paralysed and has lost his memory. A Doctor explains he was in an accident and that his body is shutting down, so much so that without a kidney transplant he will die.
Only this doesn’t feel like a hospital, the staff all act strange, seemingly reading from a script and getting perplexed when they don’t have the answers to the questions Joe asks. One of the nurses looks like she’s trying to kill him, whilst a second – played by Louisa Warren, herself the director of numerous...
Technically a sequel to 2022’s Remember Me, from this film’s co-writer Christopher Jolley, Remember Me 2: Forget Me Not sees a man, Joe, awake from a nightmare to discover he is in hospital, paralysed and has lost his memory. A Doctor explains he was in an accident and that his body is shutting down, so much so that without a kidney transplant he will die.
Only this doesn’t feel like a hospital, the staff all act strange, seemingly reading from a script and getting perplexed when they don’t have the answers to the questions Joe asks. One of the nurses looks like she’s trying to kill him, whilst a second – played by Louisa Warren, herself the director of numerous...
- 3/1/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Tony Fadil, Elliot Cable, Mark Wingett, Sonera Angel, Elliot Cable, Primrose Bigwood, Jimmy ‘The Bee’ Bennett, Kit Pascoe, Anastasia Cane | Written and Directed by Steven M. Smith
Sometimes, not always but sometimes, a movie falls on your lap at the exact right moment, a movie that you may not have given the time of day because let’s be honest, you just hadn’t heard of it or maybe there was no one on the credit list that grabbed you; maybe it’s a genre that you personally feel is tired, done to death but just won’t go away. However on a day like today, maybe your just a little bit intrigued, when you read comments such as “A new Shaun of Dead” or maybe you spot a guy on the poster that makes you think “Woah that guy was on The Bill” Or maybe you just have...
Sometimes, not always but sometimes, a movie falls on your lap at the exact right moment, a movie that you may not have given the time of day because let’s be honest, you just hadn’t heard of it or maybe there was no one on the credit list that grabbed you; maybe it’s a genre that you personally feel is tired, done to death but just won’t go away. However on a day like today, maybe your just a little bit intrigued, when you read comments such as “A new Shaun of Dead” or maybe you spot a guy on the poster that makes you think “Woah that guy was on The Bill” Or maybe you just have...
- 8/10/2020
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
We have two exclusives to share with Daily Dead readers in today's Horror Highlights: a clip from the sci-fi thriller Invasion Earth and character poster premieres for the new horror film Cannibal Corpse Killers! We also have details on the Indiegogo campaign for the recreation of Quint's ship Orca from Jaws, a look at the short films Down Here and Renovation, as well as a Q&a with author Patrick Marsh, who is one of the writers for the new horror podcast Hidden Oaks.
Exclusive Clip from Invasion Earth: "Premiering in loungerooms this August, an exhilarating new science-fiction thriller that’ll have you “begging for more”*, Invasion Earth.
The story follows a group of addicts who attend therapy to avoid being sent to prison, while a TV journalist goes undercover and joins the group to try and expose this as a scam. However, all of their lives are thrown...
Exclusive Clip from Invasion Earth: "Premiering in loungerooms this August, an exhilarating new science-fiction thriller that’ll have you “begging for more”*, Invasion Earth.
The story follows a group of addicts who attend therapy to avoid being sent to prison, while a TV journalist goes undercover and joins the group to try and expose this as a scam. However, all of their lives are thrown...
- 8/4/2020
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
"Oh god, we're not alone...!" Midnight Releasing has unveiled a new Us trailer for a lost British indie sci-fi film titled Invasion Earth, which first premiered on DVD in the UK back in 2016 with the alternate title Into the Light. It is finally getting an official Us release this year, which isn't a good sign. Famous self-help Guru, Dr. Carson, travels to his facility with eight young addicts with the aim of helping them through their troubles and integrating them back into society. A TV journalist tries to expose the group as a scam. However, all of their lives are thrown into chaos with the beginning of an alien invasion. Starring Charlotte Gould, Phoebe Delikoura, Tony Fadil, Jon-Paul Gates, Nigel Thijs, and David Shaw. As much as we enjoy featuring indie sci-fi, this looks awful. Not only is the concept bad, the footage looks so forgettable. Here's the official Us...
- 7/13/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Stars: Primrose Bigwood, Elliot Cable, Sonera Angel, Tony Fadil, Earl Ling, Jon-Paul Gates, Kit Pascoe, Rad Brown, Willie Coppen, Jimmy ‘The Bee’ Bennett, Can Somer | Written and Directed by Steven M. Smith
It’s October so it’s must be Halloween attraction-going time right? Well if the movies are anything to go by that’s definitely the case. The latest take on the Halloween scare attraction is literally that, a film called Scare Attraction, from British writer/director Steven M. Smith, who’s resume reads like a list of horror films to always avoid! Though to be fair to Smith his last direct to DVD title, The Haunting of Borley Rectory, seems to have found one hell of an audience in the UK, remaining on the official charts for what felt like and eternity
Scare Attraction tells the story of the titular venue, which is being visited by a couple of chavvy w@nkers,...
It’s October so it’s must be Halloween attraction-going time right? Well if the movies are anything to go by that’s definitely the case. The latest take on the Halloween scare attraction is literally that, a film called Scare Attraction, from British writer/director Steven M. Smith, who’s resume reads like a list of horror films to always avoid! Though to be fair to Smith his last direct to DVD title, The Haunting of Borley Rectory, seems to have found one hell of an audience in the UK, remaining on the official charts for what felt like and eternity
Scare Attraction tells the story of the titular venue, which is being visited by a couple of chavvy w@nkers,...
- 10/25/2019
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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