Stars: Karl Kennedy-Williams, Param Patel, Judson Vaughan, Dani Thompson | Written and Directed by Richard Antony Dunford
Low-budget horror is often a subgenre in itself that many people seem to love – the latest big hit, The Terrifier franchise, very much started off as this – but low-budget sci-fi doesn’t quite have the same reputation. This is a little bit of a shame because I have found that writers and directors often come up with some really clever and special ideas when they have a limited budget for their science fiction movies.
It’s obvious from the start that Good Neighbours has a low budget and these limitations may hold it back a little but it still shouldn’t put you off. A woman’s first interaction with her new neighbours is an unusual one, as when she calls around to introduce herself, she finds they answer the door while completely naked.
Low-budget horror is often a subgenre in itself that many people seem to love – the latest big hit, The Terrifier franchise, very much started off as this – but low-budget sci-fi doesn’t quite have the same reputation. This is a little bit of a shame because I have found that writers and directors often come up with some really clever and special ideas when they have a limited budget for their science fiction movies.
It’s obvious from the start that Good Neighbours has a low budget and these limitations may hold it back a little but it still shouldn’t put you off. A woman’s first interaction with her new neighbours is an unusual one, as when she calls around to introduce herself, she finds they answer the door while completely naked.
- 3/7/2025
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
Stars: Judson Vaughan, Kevin Stewart, Emilio Salgado | Written and Directed by Judson Vaughan
The latest short film from Judson Vaughan, We Will Find You is a product of tireless work for the star who is also credited as writer, director, producer, cinematographer, editor, and sound designer. Considering how many tasks he undertook, do not be surprised if he also provided the refreshments on-set.
The story focuses on Vinny (Vaughan), who has spent years tirelessly searching for the man responsible for killing his brother. With the help of Gerry (Kevin Stewart), Vinny soon crosses paths with Francisco (Emilio Salgado), the man he believes to be responsible for the murder.
As Vaughan depicts a tale of vengeance and immeasurable grief, one gets the sense that this tireless search has become a massive part of Vinny’s life. He wishes to avenge his fallen sibling, but who will he become when he no...
The latest short film from Judson Vaughan, We Will Find You is a product of tireless work for the star who is also credited as writer, director, producer, cinematographer, editor, and sound designer. Considering how many tasks he undertook, do not be surprised if he also provided the refreshments on-set.
The story focuses on Vinny (Vaughan), who has spent years tirelessly searching for the man responsible for killing his brother. With the help of Gerry (Kevin Stewart), Vinny soon crosses paths with Francisco (Emilio Salgado), the man he believes to be responsible for the murder.
As Vaughan depicts a tale of vengeance and immeasurable grief, one gets the sense that this tireless search has become a massive part of Vinny’s life. He wishes to avenge his fallen sibling, but who will he become when he no...
- 6/26/2024
- by James Rodrigues
- Nerdly
Stars: Sarah Alexandra Marks, Eric Roberts, Colin Baker, Dani Thompson, Meghan Adara, Amber Doig-Thorne, Chrissie Wunna, Karl Kennedy-Williams, Judson Vaughan, Anna Tammela, Daisy Boyden | Written and Directed by Richard Anthony Dunford
Originally entitled Minacious (which means ‘of a menacing or threatening character’), British horror The Caller is part horror and part wish-fulfilment. Why? Well because for those working in a call centre, having someone come to your place of work after getting frustrated with the response they got is [probably] terrifying but for those on the end of the line, who can’t get the help they need, who Are the ones frustrated… well, that’s where the wish fulfilment comes in! Go to the office, confront someone, get a straight answer. Only here writer/director Richard Anthony Dunford takes things to extremes – as in the frustrated customer becomes a scary stalker-come-attacker!
The Caller opens with a brutal prologue in which...
Originally entitled Minacious (which means ‘of a menacing or threatening character’), British horror The Caller is part horror and part wish-fulfilment. Why? Well because for those working in a call centre, having someone come to your place of work after getting frustrated with the response they got is [probably] terrifying but for those on the end of the line, who can’t get the help they need, who Are the ones frustrated… well, that’s where the wish fulfilment comes in! Go to the office, confront someone, get a straight answer. Only here writer/director Richard Anthony Dunford takes things to extremes – as in the frustrated customer becomes a scary stalker-come-attacker!
The Caller opens with a brutal prologue in which...
- 10/19/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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