Showing posts with label Danny Dyer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Danny Dyer. Show all posts
20 December 2013
Danny Dyer stars in VENDETTA - out on DVD and Blu-ray Monday - PRESS RELEASE
Acclaimed as a film akin to DEATH WISH, HARRY BROWN and TAKEN, Richwater Films' first production, VENDETTA, starring cult movie icon Danny Dyer in a performance universally considered to be a career-best, comes to DVD and Blu-ray this Monday from Anchor Bay Entertainment.
A tense, vicious and brutally violent British revenge thriller, VENDETTA stars cult movie icon Danny Dyer and comes from the producer of such films as WHITE COLLAR HOOLIGAN and THE FALL OF THE ESSEX BOYS. With explosive action and an all-star cast that includes Vincent Regan (300, LOCKOUT), Bruce Payne (PASSENGER 57), Josef Altin (GAME OF THRONES), Nick Nevern (THE SWEENEY), Ricci Harnett (RISE OF THE FOOTSOLDIER), Roxanne McKee (GAME OF THRONES) and Tamaryn Payne (STALLED), VENDETTA is a no-nonsense vigilante actioner.
SYNOPSIS: Set in an all-too-recognisable London, VENDETTA sees former special ops interrogation officer Jimmy Vickers tracking down a gang who brutally slaughtered his parents in a terrifying home invasion. With the police closing in and his old unit hot on his trail, Jimmy has to use all of the considerable skills at his disposal to evade capture long enough to complete his gruesome crusade.
Trailer: http://richwaterfilms.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d1c27522a2803d307162bc6ef&id=d858986c5b&e=0457062d47
10 June 2011
Doghouse 2009 - REVIEW

There is a lot of conflict surrounding the differences between zombie films and virus outbreak films. I've seen people get down right pissy about it during conversations. I've also had people ask me what the difference is. Some would argue that the craving of human flesh alone is all that's needed to classify it as a zombie film. To me, a "zombie" film is about reanimated people that hunger for human flesh. A "virus" film is about people who have somehow contracted a virus that causes severe aggression and in turn makes them (in a way) hunger for human flesh. There are some cases where a film actually contains both scenarios (Return of the Living Dead) but for the most part they tend to stick to one or the other. Want my opinion... Zombie film: Night of the Living Dead... Outbreak film: 28 Days Later.


I'm not really familiar with the rest of the cast but they all seemed to fit the roles they were given quite well. My favorite was Matt (Lee Ingleby) the comic book geek guy who could never seem to get that cowlick to stay down. He was funny and engaging and played his role to a tee. As for the rest of the cast, Noel Clark, Emil Marwa, Keith-Lee Castle, and Neil Maskell they all brought their characters to life and made them likeable in a way that is becoming fairly well known for dark British comedies and the horror genre in general. The rules are changing and things aren't always as predictable as they seem.


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