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‘The Rise of the Beast’ Review
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Stars: Andrew Rolfe, Arthur Boan, Sarah T. Cohen, Sian Altman, George Nettleton, Peter Jeffries, Heather Jackson | Written by Fil Freitas | Directed by Jack Ayers

With The Rise of the Beast, (originally titled Devolution), producer Scott Jeffrey fills a noticeable hole in his output. He’s given us dinosaurs, dragons, mutated rats, bats, spiders, and even Cthulhu himself. But no killer gorillas, at least not until now.

Damien Smith is explaining Simon’s job to him. He doesn’t make them very clear, but we get the idea it involves analyzing data from experiments on various primates. But Simon has a secret, he, along with Elena, Faith, Andy and Pete (Peter Jeffries; The Area 51 Incident) are part of an animal rights group that’s planning to expose Darrow Corporation’s work. That means dodging some heavily armed soldiers to get footage of the animals they’re torturing in the name of science.
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  • 11/17/2022
  • by Jim Morazzini
  • Nerdly
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‘Dirty Games’ VOD Review
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Stars: Emily Eaton-Plowright, Daniel Godfrey, Ocean M Harris, Danielle Scott, Jacasta Townend, Mark Holder, Chrissie Wunna, Luke Maskell, Danielle Ronald, Coco Taylor | Written by Sophie Storm K. | Directed by Jack Ayers

The latest film from Proportion Productions, Dirty Games, aka Game of Love, is the latest erotic thriller from the company following the likes of Graphic Designs, Cam Girls and one of their earliest films, Darker Shades of Elise. And like the aforementioned Cam Girls, Dirty Games seems to be a part of a new wave of erotic movies released by UK distributor Left Films – who also recently released director Louisa Warren’s Dirty Work, a film I mentioned not just because of the similar title, but because of Warren’s association with Proportion Productions’s Scott Jeffrey… who also produced this erotic affair.

Dirty Games follows contestants in a new reality gameshow where the participants, including our protagonist Lucy,...
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  • 10/6/2022
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
Who's Changing: An Adventure in Time with Fans (2014)
Project of the Day: Doc on 50 Years of Doctor Who Fandom
Who's Changing: An Adventure in Time with Fans (2014)
Here's your daily dose of an indie film in progress; at the end of the week, you'll have the chance to vote for your favorite. In the meantime: Is this a movie you’d want to see? Tell us in the comments. "Who's Changing" Tweetable Logline: #WhosChanging the documentary about 50 years of #DoctorWho Fans Elevator Pitch: Who's Changing is a feature-length documentary about 50 years of Doctor Who fans, looking at how the nature of fandom has changed since the series returned to TV screens in 2005. Featuring interviews with stars of the show and familiar faces from behind the scenes of the hit series. Production Team:Elisar Cabrera (Producer-Director - Love.Honour.Obey., 3some, Beryl, Sweetheart) Cameron K. McEwan (Producer-Director - author Who's Who of Doctor Who) Jack Ayers (Co-Producer-Editor - 3some, The Chronicles of Syntax, Void) About the Production: "The three us who are making this film are Doctor Who fans. We...
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  • 8/28/2013
  • by Indiewire
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Back This Crowdfunded Doctor Who Documentary Today!
Christian Cawley is a writer at Kasterborous Doctor Who News and Reviews - All the latest Doctor Who news and reviews with our weekly podKast, features and interviews, and a long-running forum.

Blogtor Who’s Cameron K McEwan has teamed up with two filmmakers Elisar Cabrera and Jack Ayers in order to produce what should be the definitive independent Doctor Who 50th anniversary...

The post Back This Crowdfunded Doctor Who Documentary Today! appeared first on Kasterborous Doctor Who News and Reviews.
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  • 8/6/2013
  • by Christian Cawley
  • Kasterborous.com
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