Monday, 30 October 2023
COMPETITION: Win Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire: Season 1 on Blu-ray
Thursday, 26 October 2023
Fast TV channel NYX UK presents a vintage month of horror movies
In November, NYX UK, now available on Freeview channel 289, is set to bring you an array of thrilling premieres. Prepare to be captivated by a variety of sinister characters and suspenseful stories.
First on the list is the beloved sci-fi classic, "INVADERS FROM MARS," where menacing mind readers take center stage. Next up, brace yourself for the terrifying spectacle of "THE GIANT CLAW," featuring winged marauders that will send shivers down your spine. Larry Cohen's unforgettable cult horror gem, "IT'S ALIVE" from 1974, promises to haunt your dreams.
The channel also presents the chilling canine tale, "MAN'S BEST FRIEND," and Hammer's enigmatic "X THE UNKNOWN" to lead the popular 'Hammer Sundays' lineup at 9 pm.
Adding to the excitement, there's a channel premiere of the timeless gothic horror "MURDER IN THE RUE MORGUE" (1932), starring the legendary Bela Lugosi. And on November 23rd, in celebration of Boris Karloff's birthday, you can enjoy a double-feature of T. Hayes Hunter's enduring "THE GHOUL" (1933), featuring Ralph Richardson in his movie debut, and Roger Corman's infamous "THE TERROR" (1963), alongside a young Jack Nicholson.
The monthly highlights continue with Pete Walker's influential '70s British horror, "FRIGHTMARE," the heart-pounding werewolf thriller "THE BEAST MUST DIE," the feminist slasher film "THE SLUMBER PARTY MASSACRE," Sergio Martino's masterful giallo "YOUR VICE IS A LOCKED ROOM AND ONLY I HAVE THE KEY," and the gripping horror-infused crime thriller "THE CIRCUS OF FEAR," starring Christopher Lee and Klaus Kinski.
Additionally, Friday late-night horror gets a visually enthralling Gallic twist with four classics from Jean Rollin: "THE NUDE VAMPIRE," "DEMONIACS," "LIVING DEAD GIRL," and "THE IRON ROSE." Prepare for a month filled with thrilling and chilling entertainment on NYX UK.
Primetime films in transmission order:
Fri 3 Nov @ 21:00 – INVADERS FROM MARS (1953) *Channel premiere
A young boy, David, witnesses a flying saucer bury itself in a sandpit behind his house. He starts noticing strange behaviour in the adults around him, beginning with his own parents, and realises that humans are being brainwashed by the Martian invaders. Who does David turn to for help? Directed by William Cameron Menzies, this is a quintessential 1950s science fiction film, capturing the era's Cold War paranoia and the fear of unknown threats.
Saturday 4 Nov @ 21:00 - THE GIANT CLAW (1957) *Channel premiere
When a strange flying object is spotted, it is believed to be a UFO. However, it turns out to be an extraterrestrial bird made of anti-matter which leaves a trail of death and destruction in its wake. "The Giant Claw" stands as a testament to the creature features of the 1950s, combining elements of science fiction with the ever-present fear of the unknown during the Cold War era. Directed by Fred F. Sears.
Sun 6 Nov @ 21:00 – X THE UNKNOWN (1956) *Channel Premiere
*Part of Hammer Sundays
Dr Adam Royston (Dean Jagger), stars as a nuclear scientist tasked with understanding and ultimately halting this radioactive menace. As the entity moves and consumes, it leaves a trail of death and devastation, melting anything, and anyone in its path. Emerging from the prolific era of 1950s British science fiction and horror, this Hammer production, directed by Leslie Norman, stands as a chilling foray into the realm of the mysterious and the unexplained.
Wed 8 Nov @ 21:00 – THE SLUMBER PARTY MASSACRE (1982)
A high school senior, Trish, decides to throw a slumber party while her parents are away. However, unbeknownst to the partygoers, an escaped killer with a penchant for power drills, is on the loose. As the body count rises, the young women must band together to battle the relentless killer. Directed by Amy Holden Jones and penned by feminist author Rita Mae Brown, the movie is often recognised not just for its visceral thrills but also for its undercurrents of social commentary, particularly on gender roles and exploitation.
Thursday 9 Nov @ 21:00 – YOUR VICE IS A LOCKED ROOM AND ONLY I HAVE THE KEY (1972)
Set in a decaying mansion, Oliviero (Luigi Pistilli), a failed writer and alcoholic, subjects his wife, Irina (Anita Strindberg), to constant psychological torment and humiliation. Into this tumultuous setting arrives Floriana (Edwige Fenech), Oliviero's enticing niece. As tensions rise, a series of murders unfold, and the mansion's inhabitants find themselves trapped in a web of suspicion and deceit. Directed by the prolific Sergio Martino, the film is an intricate maze of deceit, depravity, and deadly intentions, all wrapped up in a compelling narrative inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Black Cat."
Sat 11 Nov @ 21:00 – MAN’S BEST FRIEND (1993) *Channel premiere
Ambitious TV journalist, Lori Tanner (Ally Sheedy), breaks into the research facility where Max, a genetically engineered Tibetan Mastiff is being held, to expose the unethical experiments being conducted there. She inadvertently releases Max but seeing him as just an innocent dog subjected to cruel experiments, she adopts him. However, she is unaware of his deadly genetic modifications and his need to hunt. Directed by John Lafia.
Fri 17 Nov @ 21:00 – FRIGHTMARE (1974)
.Dorothy and Edmund Yates (played by Sheila Keith and Rupert Davies respectively) are released from a mental institution after 18 years. They attempt to reintegrate into society and lead a quiet, secluded life in the English countryside, but unknown to those around them, the couple harbours a dark and gruesome secret. Directed by Pete Walker, who was known for his inclination towards suspense and thriller genres, the film is notable for its uncanny blend of domestic drama and gruesome horror.
Sat 18 Nov @ 23:00 – MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE (1932) *Channel premiere
Dr Mirakle (Bela Lugosi), a carnival sideshow entertainer, exhibits Erik the Ape as the missing link between man and ape. However, his interests are far more sinister than mere showmanship. Obsessed with proving his theory of evolution, Mirakle kidnaps women to forcibly mix their blood with that of Erik, hoping to find a compatible match. This atmospheric pre-Code horror film is directed by Robert Florey and inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's short story of the same name.
Thurs Nov 23 Oct @ 21:00 – THE TERROR (1963)
*To celebrate Boris Karloff’s birthday
Set in the 18th century, in a desolate, crumbling castle, a French soldier encounters a mysterious woman while searching for his regiment, entangling him in a web of supernatural occurrences and dark secrets. This Roger Corman-directed horror film, starring Boris Karloff and a young Jack Nicholson, has gained cult classic status.
Thurs Nov 23 Oct @ 23:00 – THE GHOUL (1933)
*To celebrate Boris Karloff’s birthday
Egyptologist and Professor Henry Morlant (Boris Karloff) thinks an ancient jewel will give him powers of rejuvenation if it is offered up to the god Anubis. But when Morlant dies, his assistant steals the jewel. While a gaggle of interlopers, including a fake vicar (Ralph Richardson), descend on the professor's manor to steal the jewel for themselves, Morlant returns from the dead to punish everyone who has betrayed him. Directed by Hayes Hunter, this marks Ralph Richardson’s feature film debut.
Fri 24 Nov @ 21:00 - THE BEAST MUST DIE (1974)
Wealthy big-game hunter Tom Newcliffe invites a group of people to his isolated mansion, suspecting that one of them is a werewolf. As the guests are picked off one by one, the survivors must confront their fears and uncover the true identity of the beast before it's too late. The film's innovative use of a "werewolf break," in which viewers are given a chance to guess the identity of the werewolf, adds an interactive element that sets it apart from other horror films of its time.
Sat 25 Nov @21:00 – IT’S ALIVE (1974) *Channel premiere
Expectant parents Frank and Lenore Davis are excited to welcome their second child. But their joy turns to sheer horror when their baby is born as a mutated creature, with an inexplicable and violent bloodlust. Larry Cohen, a filmmaker known for his knack of blending social commentary with genre cinema, delivers one of the 1970s' most memorable cult horror films. In a decade replete with films exploring societal anxieties, Cohen's tale of a monstrous newborn tapped into the deep-seated fears surrounding childbirth, pharmaceuticals, and genetic mutations.
Sun 26 Nov @ 21:00 – THE CIRCUS OF FEAR (1966)
Following a daring armoured car heist in London, the loot mysteriously finds its way into Barberini's Circus. At the circus, an enigmatic lion tamer named Gregor (Christopher Lee), always masked and shrouded in mystery, takes centre stage as the potential suspect. But when a series of gruesome murders start occurring, the suspects list grows. A British-German co=production directed by John Moxey.
Tuesday, 24 October 2023
REVIEW: No One Will Save You (2023) - Starring Kaitlyn Dever
Review by Jon Donnis
"No One Will Save You," a cinematic rarity in the realm of science fiction horror, emerges as a remarkable creation by the talented Brian Duffield. In the lead role as Brynn, Kaitlyn Dever delivers a captivating performance, supported by a narrative that sparks contemplation, an unconventional use of silence, and exceptional acting throughout.
What truly distinguishes this film is its remarkable scarcity of spoken words, amounting to a mere five over the course of its 93-minute runtime. Surprisingly, this lack of dialogue doesn't detract from its storytelling; instead, it introduces an innovative layer to the movie. Kaitlyn Dever's portrayal stands as a testament to her remarkable talent, relying on expressions and sounds to convey a spectrum of emotions and command the screen effectively.
The storyline orbits around Brynn, a seamstress entangled in grief and isolation. The intrusion of humanoid aliens into her life sets in motion a sequence of events that infuse an extraterrestrial twist into the classic home invasion thriller. The film delves deep into themes of abandonment, alienation, loneliness, self-forgiveness, and the indomitable human spirit's resilience.
The acting and production values, particularly the soundscape, are nothing short of exceptional. The sounds within the film play a pivotal role in building tension and enhancing the eerie ambiance. The silent presence of the aliens and the unsettling sounds they generate contribute significantly to the horror element.
Nevertheless, "No One Will Save You" does have its imperfections. Some viewers might find the absence of explanations and certain scenes perplexing, which could potentially lead to frustration. However, this intentional ambiguity adds to the enigmatic and mysterious nature of the story.
In summary, "No One Will Save You" is a mesmerizing and distinctive cinematic experience, offering a silent yet potent narrative that resonates with aficionados of the genre. It challenges the conventions of filmmaking and serves as a testament to the talents of Kaitlyn Dever and Brian Duffield. With its intriguing plot and exceptional production, this film is a must-see for those in search of a fresh perspective on the sci-fi horror genre.
My rating for "No One Will Save You" stands at a resounding 8/10. Kudos for venturing into uncharted territory.
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LEGEND reveals twelve turbo-charged premieres for November
LEGEND has unveiled a dozen turbo-charged premieres in November, featuring an explosive All-Out Action season.
Prepare to engage in high-impact combat as you journey through a star-studded array of action-packed premieres this November on LEGEND. The lineup boasts the UK TV premieres of James Cullen Bressack's heart-pounding race-against-time thriller, "HOT SEAT," featuring Kevin Dillon and Mel Gibson, along with his electrifying action cyber-thriller "FORTRESS," starring the iconic Bruce Willis.
Starting from Monday through Saturday on November 20th, brace yourself for the All-Out Action season, which includes channel premieres of Walter Hill's intensely violent "TRESPASS," starring Bill Paxton, and John Woo's lethal "HARD TARGET," with the renowned Jean-Claude Van Damme in the lead. This thrilling season also introduces the hard-boiled thriller "BOILING POINT" (1993), starring Dennis Hopper, Wesley Snipes, and Viggo Mortensen.
Among the other premieres, you'll find the high-octane thriller "THE HUNTER'S PRAYER," James Deardon's sinister "A KISS BEFORE DYING," Bruce Willis' crime thriller "MARAUDERS," the rugged wilderness drama "BLOOD AND MONEY," Nic Cage's crime caper "THE TRUST," the superhero action fantasy "BARB WIRE," featuring Pamela Anderson, and "SNEAKERS," Phil Alden Robinson's compelling exploration of cybercrime, with Robert Redford and River Phoenix in starring roles.
In addition to these gripping premieres, the ever-popular "THE VINTAGE VAULT" on Sunday nights continues, with the highlight being the Channel premiere of Jack Gold's British supernatural chiller, "THE MEDUSA TOUCH," showcasing the magnetic Richard Burton. The lineup also includes classics like "DEATH LINE," "TO THE DEVIL A DAUGHTER," "THE UNCANNY," and "TALES THAT WITNESS MADNESS."
Full film details in transmission order:
Sat 4 Nov @ 21:00 – THE HUNTER’S PRAYER (2017) *Channel Premiere
Lucas (Sam Worthington), a solitary assassin is hired to kill a young woman. When he can't bring himself to pull the trigger, the plan falls apart, setting in motion a twisted game of cat and mouse. A gripping race against time, co-starring Martin Compston and from the director of Terminator 3.
Thurs 9 Nov @ 21:00 – HOT SEAT (2022) *UK TV Premiere
Mel Gibson stars as Wallace Reed, a veteran bomb squad officer, racing to save Orlando Friar (Kevin Dillon), an IT technician taken hostage by a faceless terrorist mastermind. Orlando must empty millions of dollars from Wall Street bank accounts or else the bomb installed on his chair will detonate, vaporising his entire building. It's a race against the clock!
Friday 10 Oct @ 22:50 – A KISS BEFORE DYING (1991) *Channel Premiere
Jonathan Corliss (Matt Dillon) will do anything for tycoon Thor Carlsson's (Max Von Sydow) money and power. But when he gets one of Carlsson's daughter's inconveniently pregnant he decides to kill her and woo her twin sister! Diane Ladd plays Dillon's mother in this chilling, dark story of greed and murder.
Sat 11 Nov @ 21:00 – MARAUDERS (2016) *Channel Premiere
While investigating a brutal robbery-homicide at a bank, a team of FBI agents (Christopher Meloni, Dave Bautista and Adrian Grenier) begins to unravel a sinister conspiracy involving the bank’s powerful owner (Bruce Willis). The action-packed crime thriller is directed by Steven C. Miller from a script by Michael Cody and Chris Sivertson.
Thurs 16 Nov @ 21:00 – BLOOD AND MONEY (2020) *Channel Premiere
Combining edge-of-your-seat thrills, suspense and breath-taking cinematography, acting legend Tom Berenger stars as a retired veteran who, whilst hunting in the snowy outback of Northern Maine, discovers a dead body and a bag full of cash. Violence quickly escalates when a group of criminals in search of the loot turn the hunter in to the hunted.
Fri 17 Nov @ 23:05 – THE TRUST (2019) *Channel Premiere
Nicolas Cage and Elijah Wood team star as Jim and David, a cop team, who begin an off-the-books investigation into a bailed heroin dealer. When they discover the dealer's underground safe, they hatch a plan to break into it for their own gains. But by the time they realise it is a bad idea, it is too late to turn back.
Sat 18 Oct @ 21:00 – SNEAKERS (1992) *Channel Premiere
Computer expert Martin Bishop (Robert Redford) heads a team of renegade hackers, including a former CIA agent (Sidney Poitier), a gadgets wizard (Dan Aykroyd) and a young genius (River Phoenix). But Bishop’s past comes back to haunt him when government agents blackmail the team into carrying out a dangerous, covert operation.
Mon 20 Nov @ 21:00 – TRESPASS (1992) *Channel Premiere
Two Arkansas firemen get wind that ancient treasure is buried in an abandoned factory, unaware that the structure has become headquarters for a gang of drug dealers. Directed in a ferocious cat-and-mouse style by Walter Hill, Bill Paxton and hip-hop icons Ice Cube and Ice-T battle it out to the finish.
Fri 24 Nov @ 22:50 – BARB WIRE (1996) *Channel Premiere
Pamela Anderson stars as Barb Wire, the future's most feared bounty hunter. When trouble comes into town in the form of a former boyfriend, Barb Wire must decide if she can trust a man who once double-crossed her. Featuring songs from rockers Tommy Lee and Michael Hutchence.
Sat 25 Nov @ 21:00 – HARD TARGET (1993) *Channel Premiere
The line between the hunted and the hunter becomes blurred when one man fights a group that hunts other men for sport. Action star Jean Claude Van Damme headlines this action thriller from celebrated Hong Kong filmmaker John Woo. Also stars Lance Henriksen and Wilford Brimley.
Sun 26 Nov @ 21:00 – THE MEDUSA TOUCH (1978) *Channel Premiere
*Part of The Vintage Vault
John Morlar (Richard Burton) is a man who possesses an appalling power: the gift of evil in the form of a telekinetic power - to 'will' destruction and death. When he is savagely attacked in his flat, Detective Brunel (Lino Ventura), who is assigned to the case, is led to Morlar's doctor, Zonfeld (Lee Remick). But how do they stop Morlar exacting a terrible revenge?
Thurs 30 Nov @ 21:00 – FORTRESS (2022) *UK TV Premiere
Murray Robert (Bruce Willis) is a retired CIA agent living at a secret resort. When his estranged son visits, he is followed by Robert’s old nemesis, Balzary. Under attack, they retreat to a high-tech bunker. But is it powerful enough to match Balzary’s bloodthirsty revenge? Also stars Jesse Metcalfe and Chad Michael.
Monday, 23 October 2023
COMPETITION: Win Ginger Snaps Trilogy (Limited Edition) on Blu-ray
COMPETITION: Win The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: (4K UHD and Blu-ray) Limited edition Box Set
The highly anticipated Limited Edition 4K UHD/Blu-ray Box set comes complete with three discs: one UHD and two Blu-rays and in a brand-new presentation featuring additional restoration work. The UHD is presented in Dolby Vision HDR produced by Second Sight Films. Presented in a rigid box featuring stunning artwork, the release comes complete with a slew of special features and a 190-page hardback book. It is out now and is also available on Standard Edition 4K UHD and Standard Edition Blu-ray.
The film that redefined horror, tells the story of a group of five friends who take a road trip and find themselves at the mercy of a depraved Texan clan, among them one of the all-time horror icons, the chainsaw-wielding Leatherface – played by the inimitable Gunnar Hansen. It’s not long before their idyllic drive becomes a macabre nightmare...
On its 1974 release, the film shocked audiences to their core, caused outrage and was widely banned for many years. To this day, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre has the power to strike fear into its victims, both old and new.
Monday, 16 October 2023
COMPETITION: Win HERD on DVD
Friday, 13 October 2023
Interview with David Kempf - By Jon Donnis
Tell us about Tales of Monster Madness.
It’s my new short story collection using classic horror and monster characters.
Why do you think readers are still interested in classic monsters?
Classic monsters have really stood the test of time. Both in books and movies. I remember when I was a kid and I used to watch classic universal monsters on Chiller Theater. Dr. Shock and his sidekick Dingbat, a silly bat puppet, hosted Chiller Theater, and there was a show called Shock Theater in Chattanooga Tennessee.
It was really a great show and I used to be really happy and excited to always see what monster would come up next. In-between showing movies, he did his silly skits and it was very enjoyable especially when I was really young. When I was a bit older, I saw Mad Monster Party, which I loved because it had stop motion animation, as well as every single classic monster that I could think of. When I got a little bit older, I watched Kolchak: The Night Stalker with my grandparents, and I was hooked on horror. Years later, I won an award on my paper on Bram Stoker’s Dracula. This was at the student research conference at Millersville University where I got my degree in English.
The same year, I won a short story contest where I wrote a horror tale about the eyes of the serial killer being put into an innocent blind man. What happened to the blind, man? You can draw your own conclusions. Now, I have published six novels and more short stories than I can count.
I love Halloween and I love Night of the Living Dead, but nothing compares to the classic monsters. Thanks to some amazing characters being in the public domain, I can now proudly say that I have my own original stories about Count Dracula and the Invisible Man. It is my hope that you will enjoy reading and listening (the audiobook is coming soon) to these stories.
And if you love the classic monsters, as much as I do then, perhaps you can write some stories of your own. There are all these great characters and worlds to be explored. Writers are only limited by their imagination.
How is it different to write about classic characters as opposed to the ones you created for your own novels and short stories?
I just imagine what it would be like to be them. That’s the same as bringing my own characters that I have created except with Dracula and the Invisible Man, people are already very familiar with who I am writing about. It’s quite fun to create your characters but I get a special nostalgic enjoyment out of writing about the creatures of the night I grew up with.
Why do you think horror and fantasy books remain so popular?
Jon, I think they really tap inside something that is inside of all of us. Dracula is immortal, Dorian Gray is immortal, and who wouldn’t want to be invisible? Well, at least invisible for the day. You can clearly see how the invisible man has lost his mind and why, in my own story as well as H.G.Wells’s classic tale.
What inspires your stories?
Well, I write about what I want to write about. I wanted to write about the Jinn and the wish gone wrong and then I wrote my Dark Fiction trilogy. When the idea of mashing up these classic monsters popped into my head, I just went with it. I started writing them one by one, and then next thing I knew I had an entire collection of them. Dracula vs. the Wizard of Oz? Now who could resist that?
What do you think the difference between American horror and British horror is?
Despite my English friends complaining about censorship of horror in the U.K, I agree with Clive Barker that Americans are more easily shocked than the British are. This is the birthplace of Dracula, the Frankenstein's Monster creature, Dorian Gray, and the Invisible Man. We have Edgar Allan Poe to our credit who many consider the only true American genius.
Tell us about the audiobook version of your book.
For the first time ever I am going to have an audiobook version of my work. The actor who reads the stories is Wesley Critchfield. He did the readings of some of my short stories for a podcast called Dead Airwaves. The podcast features stories from such authors as William F. Nolan, Richard Christian Matheson, Elizabeth Massie, Rod Serling, and my friend Gary Raisor. I am honored to be in their company Wesley is a great narrator and I look forward to working with him more in the future.
Why did you sell the stories individually before putting them together in one book?
Hey, who wouldn’t pay a dollar to be scared for a few minutes? That’s just how I started doing it. Besides, I also include short segments from classic authors, usually quotes that you may have forgotten about. Even a very short story first, before my short story begins. Lots of people have Amazon Prime so the story will essentially be free for them.
Tell us about the various authors you had write introductions for the stories.
Years ago, I read a book called My Favorite Horror Story, and it featured an introduction before each short story. Usually it was a favorite short story of a certain writer like Harlan Ellison or Peter Straub. Anyway, it was a great book and I got to be introduced to a number of authors and short stories that I had never previously heard of. I loved the heartfelt introductions idea so I asked some of my writer friends to write intros for me. Gary Raisor, Lorraine Evanoff, Tamara Thorne, Chris McAuley, and Richard Alan Scott wrote the intros. I also owe a huge debt to my editor A.L. Sirois, and my cousin Heather Slawecki for covers and formatting. I was very proud of the book that these collaborations produced.
What do you consider your greatest accomplishment as an author?
Wow. Writers always think there current book is their best work but in this case, that might actually be true!
What are your current projects?
I may write another novel again someday but for now, I would like to concentrate on writing more short stories. I’ve written ten stories based on classic monster characters but I am not done yet. I want to write ten ghost stories in a collection and perhaps ten dystopian stories in the future.
And we all know I fully intend to keep writing for Masters of Horror U.K. for as long as I can.
Thursday, 12 October 2023
WIN MORTAL KOMBAT LEGENDS: CAGE MATCH ON BLU-RAY™
FROM 16th OCTOBER, AND ON DIGITAL DOWNLOAD FROM 17th OCTOBER
To celebrate its release, we're giving two lucky winners a copy of Mortal Kombat Legends: Cage Match on Blu-Ray™!
Mortal Kombat Legends: Cage Match, the fourth animated film in the franchise, sees Johnny Cage in 1980s Hollywood on a mission to become a famous actor. However, his world soon changes when his co-star disappears, and he embarks on a journey filled with danger and deceit.
The film stars Joel McHale (Animal Control, Community) as Johnny Cage and Jennifer Grey (Dirty Dancing, Red Oaks) as Herself. Also starring in the movie is Gilbert Gottfried (Aladdin, Royal Crackers) as David Doubldy, Dusan Brown (Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom) as Chuck Golden, Grey DeLisle (Teen Titans Go!) as Kia, Robin Atkin Downes (Luck, DC Showcase: Constantine – The House of Mystery) as Shinnok and Zehra Fazal (Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe) as Jataaka. Mortal Kombat Legends: Cage Match is directed by Ethan Spaulding (Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms) from a script by Jeremy Adams (Justice League: Warworld), who also penned the screenplays for the series’ first three films, and supervising producer is Rick Morales (Mortal Kombat Legends franchise, Bablyon 5: The Return Home). All four films are based on the Mortal Kombat videogame franchise created by Ed Boon and John Tobias. Sam Register and NetherRealm Studios’ Ed Boon are executive producers.
Mortal Kombat Legends: Cage Match is set for release on Blu-ray™ and DVD on 16th October 2023 and on Digital Download on 17th October 2023.
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Friday, 6 October 2023
REVIEW: My Animal (2023) - Starring Bobbi Salvör Menuez
The storyline centers around Heather, an aspiring goalie in a hockey-obsessed town, struggling with her turbulent relationship with her alcoholic mother, Patti. A key element of the narrative is Heather's burgeoning romance with Jonny, a tormented figure skater and newcomer to the town. Their relationship unfolds amidst the backdrop of Heather grappling with her hidden sexual orientation and a familial curse that transforms her into a feral wolf under the full moon.
"My Animal" shines brightest in its portrayal of the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ individuals in tight-knit communities. The film offers a perceptive exploration of coming out in an intolerant environment, depicting both the struggles and joys of young love. The chemistry between the lead actors, Bobbi Salvör Menuez as Heather and Amandla Stenberg as Jonny, lends depth to their characters and resonates with LGBTQ+ viewers, I'm sure.
However, the film stumbles in its attempt to present a compelling werewolf narrative. The plot feels clumsy, predictable, and uninspiring, lacking the tension and fear typically expected in a horror movie. The quality of acting performances varies, showcasing moments of brilliance but also inconsistencies. The film's overall style and direction help compensate for the weak plot, providing a visually engaging experience.
In summary, "My Animal" offers a distinct amalgamation of themes and styles, delving into the struggles of coming out and navigating teenage love in a harsh, small-town environment. Despite its plot execution and horror element shortcomings, the film's direction and the chemistry between the lead actors make it worth watching, especially for those seeking LGBTQ+ representation in cinema.
I'd rate "My Animal" a fair 5 out of 10. It may not be to my taste, but for individuals within the LGBTQ+ community, this film could provide an enjoyable viewing experience.
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