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Michael Thomson

‘Battalion’ VOD Review
Stars: Jesse Richardson, Ellen Williams, Michael Thomson, James Storer, Leigh Walker, Darrell Plumridge, Samuel Peacock, Katie Anderson | Written and Directed by Michael Miller

Obviously inspired by Independence Day and Pacific Rim, and no doubt released now to cash-in on the subsequent sequel which is coming very soon, Battalion is a low-budget sci-fi action flick from Australia that feels for all intents and purposes like a mockbuster from The Asylum…

Battalion sees Earth invaded and a devastating attack launched on Los Angeles by an army of machines from a parallel universe. This – of course – sparks a massive world war, which in turn leads to Californian surfer John Blake joining up with the Us Marines to head across the Pacific to join the fight against the machines in Australia… Why? Well the budget didn’t stretch to an overseas filming trip probably.

I jest of course, but that is the major issue with Battalion.
See full article at Nerdly
  • 1/16/2018
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
Daddy's Little Girl Graduates to DVD in May
After hitting cable VOD this past January, Chris Sun's revenge thriller Daddy's Little Girl will be landing on DVD in May courtesy of Vicious Circle Films/Breaking Glass Pictures and SlaughterFX. Read on for a look at the flick's new box art.

Writer/director Chris Sun's Daddy's Little Girl will be available on DVD May 13th. The Australian revenge thriller arrives in the Us following an impressive festival showing and VOD debut.

At the Pollygrind Underground Film Festival of Las Vegas, Daddy's Little Girl took home the grand jury prize, best director, best overall individual performance by actor Michael Thomson, and best screenplay.

Thomson's co-stars include Billi Baker, Allira Jaques, and Holly Phillips.

Synopsis:

After the police find Derek's daughter brutally murdered on the beach, he vows to make the culprit suffer for his actions, even if that person is "part of the family." With careful research into the history of torture,...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 3/24/2014
  • by Debi Moore
  • DreadCentral.com
Daddy's Little Girl Crawls to Home Video
Never mind cold... revenge is a dish best served bloody, and that's exactly what we're gonna get from Breaking Glass Pictures' latest release, Daddy's Little Girl. Read on for all the details you need, the trailer, and more.

From the Press Release

Vicious Circle Films and SlaughterFX are excited to announce that Chris Sun's Daddy's Little Girl is now available nationwide on cable VOD. The Australian revenge thriller arrives in the Us following an impressive festival showing. At the Pollygrind Underground Film Festival of Las Vegas, Daddy's Little Girl took home the grand jury prize, best director, best overall individual performance by actor Michael Thomson, and best screenplay.

Synopsis

After the police find Derek's daughter brutally murdered on the beach, he vows to make the culprit suffer for his actions, even if that person is "part of the family." With careful research into the history of torture, Derek...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 1/8/2014
  • by Uncle Creepy
  • DreadCentral.com
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