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‘Elite Force: B.R.I.’ VOD Review
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Stars: Jadey Duffield, Crispian Belfrage, Danny Darren, Rodrigo Rodrigues, David Cheung, Rupinder Nagra, Shane Hart, Tayah Kansik, Lee Wakefield, Leon Sua | Written by Roman Elpidio, Jadey Duffield | Directed by Roman Elpidio

Elite Force: B.R.I. begins somewher in Edinburgh, as a homeless woman named Jesse is grabbed and forced into a van. When she wakes, she’s strapped to a table in a rather improvised looking lab that looks like it was slapped together in someone’s basement, not a high-tech facility where bleeding edge genetic research is being conducted.

But this is where Dr. Marco is perfecting the formula he calls, B.R.I. which stands for Body Recovery Immunization. It not only makes people stronger and faster but also allows them to heal, including regenerating lost body parts, at an incredible rate. He, of course, wants to use it to help humanity, especially injured veterans. However, Dr.
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  • 2/5/2025
  • by Jim Morazzini
  • Nerdly
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Crazy Red Band Trailer for 'Do Not Disturb' Carnal Desire Miami Horror
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"A nightmarish stew you can't help but enjoy." Level Film has revealed a new red band trailer for a trippy, wild and extra crazy horror thriller called Do Not Disturb. Potentially a brand new cult horror hit, as long as some people watch it, based on all the quotes in here. Made by Canadian filmmaker John Ainslie, the film initially premiered at the Popcorn Frights Film Festival, FrightFest London, Grimmfest, and Screamfest LA horror festivals last year. It's currently set to open in select theaters + on VOD starting this month. Love is all consuming in this narcotic nightmare crafted by writer / director John Ainslie. The film is a psychedelic exploration of love, lust and carnal desire. A couple travels to Miami for their honeymoon, but after taking some peyote it ends up unlocking very dark desires within them. Starring Kimberly Laferriere & Rogan Christopher as the couple, with Janet Porter, Christian McKenna,...
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  • 11/21/2023
  • by Alex Billington
  • firstshowing.net
‘Omerta’ Takes Terrorism To Another Level – Subhash K Jha
Starring Rajkummar Rao, Rupinder Nagra

Directed by Hansal Mehta

In the end we hear the nightmare-inducing sounds of man’s throat being slit open, halaal style. Nothing prepares us for the cold blooded brutality of Hansal Mehta’s chilling chronicle of Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, the British-Pakistani terrorist who planned and executed the murder of Daniel Pearl.

Omerta is not an easy film to watch. The violence that grips the heart of the protagonist seems to clamp itself around the narrative creeping up on the plot points ladling the terror-ridden violence with a staggering inevitability. The film is shot like a sweeping arching documentary, creating a screen secreting slivers of silent screams.

Terror and terrorism have afflicted our cinema in ways that are both life-changing and long-lasting. Omerta takes both the routes and comes up with some dead ends in the narrative, much like what often occurs in violent lives...
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  • 4/22/2018
  • by Subhash K Jha
  • Bollyspice
Gillian Anderson
Anderson Set For I'll Follow You Down
Gillian Anderson
Given that she spent a healthy chunk of her early career hunting down supernatural and other mysteries, we imagine Gillian Anderson will feel right at home joining the cast of Richie Mehta’s new film I’ll Follow You Down. The movie, which already features Haley Joel Osment, Rufus Sewell and Victor Garber, concerns a scientist (Sewell) who vanishes without trace during a business trip. The incident leaves his wife (Anderson) and his son shocked and saddened.But then, years later, the son (now played by Osment) and his grandfather (Garber) make a startling discovery. They invent New Coke! No, they actually just find information that points to Sewell still being among the living.Mehta wrote the script and is currently cranking the cameras in Toronto with a cast that also features Catherine Bruhier, John Paul Ruttan, Sarah Manninen and Rupinder Nagra, who starred in Mehta’s first film, Amal.
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  • 5/29/2012
  • EmpireOnline
Kurbaan Trailer
Kurbaan Cast: Saif Ali Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Vivek Oberoi, Om Puri, Rupinder Nagra, Diya Mirza; Director: Renzil D’Silva; Music: Salim-Sulaiman.

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Some love stories have blood on them,’ screams the punch-line on the posters of Kurbaan, directed by Rensil D’Silva and starring Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor in lead roles.

The movie has Kareena playing Avantika, a psychology professor in New York. She comes to India to take care of her ailing dad and.
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  • 10/28/2009
  • by Bollywood
  • GoBollywood
Nominees for the 29th Annual Genie Awards Unveiled
The Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television (Acct) have announced the nominees for the 29th Annual Genie Awards. Leading the pack for the awards honoring the best in Canadian film was "The Necessities of Life". The movie about an Inuit hunter stranded in a Quebec hospital collected eight gongs, including best picture, best director for Benoit Pilon and best original screenplay for Bernard Emond.

In the category of best pictures, Pilon's film will be up against "Amal", "Normal", "Passchendaele" and "Everything Is Fine". Meanwhile, for the best original screenplay title, it placed Bernard Emond in competition with Deepa Mehta of "Heaven on Earth", Travis McDonald of "Normal", Randall Cole of "Real Time" and Guillaume Vigneault of "Everything Is Fine".

While "The Necessities of Life" took the most nominations, "Fugitive Pieces", the Samuel Goldwyn Films drama based on best-selling novel by Canadian poet Anne Michaels grabbed six nods. Some of the...
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  • 2/11/2009
  • by AceShowbiz.com
  • Aceshowbiz
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