Debuting on August 25th at FrightFest in the UK is Xmoor, a "blood and guts horror film" from writer-director Luke Hyams. That's a look at the poster art you see here. Hyams has mostly done television work; before this, he helmed the UK film Dubplate Drama. In Xmoor, the impulsive and beautiful Georgia drags her unwilling boyfriend Matt to the remote English countryside to prove the existence of the legendary Beast of Exmoor.
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- 7/8/2014
- by Ryan Turek
- shocktillyoudrop.com
When (or if) you think of urban UK film, you may immediately think Noel Clarke. However, while he may be the biggest fish, Clarke isn’t the only one swimming in that pool. Based on the cult novel of the same name by Q (aka Ashanti Power, aka Kwabena Manso), two years ago, Deadmeat won awards on both sides of the pond, Best British Feature at the Bfm Film Festival (London, UK), as well as an Accolade Award for Excellence (Hollywood, Us) and is now due to be released on DVD this week… in the UK, anyway.
Written, directed by and starring Q, Deadmeat is a gritty urban thriller which explores London’s gangland dark underbelly in a chilling tale of revenge killings and betrayal.
While Clarke’s earlier films, KidultHood and AdultHood, gained an avid youth following thanks mainly to their somewhat realistic potrayal of bleak UK inner city life,...
Written, directed by and starring Q, Deadmeat is a gritty urban thriller which explores London’s gangland dark underbelly in a chilling tale of revenge killings and betrayal.
While Clarke’s earlier films, KidultHood and AdultHood, gained an avid youth following thanks mainly to their somewhat realistic potrayal of bleak UK inner city life,...
- 3/6/2011
- by MsWOO
- ShadowAndAct
Screenterrier reported on the casting call for the new Suicide Kids movie being produced by Jason Maza.
Casting has now been announced.
N-dubz star Tulisa Contostavlos (represented by Cole Kitchenn) has landed a lead role in the gritty flick about teen suicide.
Suicide Kids follows Archie Eden and a group of seven other depressed London teenagers who create a pact and take their own lives.
But as each person dies, it turns out that a killer is behind the deaths.
Tulisa featured in TV show Dubplate Drama in 2005, playing a cocaine-addicted pop star who was abused by her manager and boyfriend. And earlier this year she confronted her mother's mental health problems in the BBC documentary Tulisa: My Mum And Me.
Suicide Kids will feature a who's who of cult, rising stars including Adulthood's Adam Deacon, Misfits star Robert Sheehan, and Andrew Ellis from This Is England.
Jennie Jacques (Shank,...
Casting has now been announced.
N-dubz star Tulisa Contostavlos (represented by Cole Kitchenn) has landed a lead role in the gritty flick about teen suicide.
Suicide Kids follows Archie Eden and a group of seven other depressed London teenagers who create a pact and take their own lives.
But as each person dies, it turns out that a killer is behind the deaths.
Tulisa featured in TV show Dubplate Drama in 2005, playing a cocaine-addicted pop star who was abused by her manager and boyfriend. And earlier this year she confronted her mother's mental health problems in the BBC documentary Tulisa: My Mum And Me.
Suicide Kids will feature a who's who of cult, rising stars including Adulthood's Adam Deacon, Misfits star Robert Sheehan, and Andrew Ellis from This Is England.
Jennie Jacques (Shank,...
- 11/9/2010
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
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