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‘Don’t Return’ DVD Review
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Stars: Richard Harmon, Echo Andersson, Sara Thompson, Marina Stephenson Kerr, Erik Athavale, Gwendolyn Collins, Zoe Fish, Kristen Sawatzky, Adam Brooks | Written by Bj Verot, Ken Janssens | Directed by Bj Verot

Don’t Return focuses on a college student who, after the death of his father, returns to his family home (the opposite of the UK retitling of this film!) along with his best friend and girlfriend, only to uncover some bad memories from his childhood that he didn’t even realise were there.

Much of Don’t Return feels as formulaic and uninspiring as the title but the are glimmers of what could have been. Its shining light might just be its two leads. Richard Harmon plays Rodger, the brilliant mathematical college student returning home. It’s a fairly understated performance, the character isn’t very flash and Harmon is, like his co-lead Echo Andersson, best when the scenes are at their most emotional.
See full article at Nerdly
  • 5/11/2022
  • by Alain Elliott
  • Nerdly
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‘The Return’ VOD Review
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Stars: Richard Harmon, Echo Andersson, Sara Thompson, Marina Stephenson Kerr, Erik Athavale, Gwendolyn Collins, Zoe Fish, Kristen Sawatzky, Adam Brooks | Written by Bj Verot, Ken Janssens | Directed by Bj Verot

No, not that 15 year old (alright but instantly forgettable) horror starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, this is an all new horror movie with the same (also instantly forgettable) name.

This one focuses on a college student who, after the death of his father, returns to his family home along with his best friend and girlfriend, only to uncover some bad memories from his childhood that he didn’t even realise were there.

Much of The Return feels as formulaic and uninspiring as the title but the are glimmers of what could have been. It’s shinning light might just be its two leads. Richard Harmon plays Rodger, the brilliant mathematical college student returning home. It’s a fairly understated performance, the...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 11/26/2021
  • by Alain Elliott
  • Nerdly
Penélope Cruz in Volver (2006)
Richard Harmon in Supernatural Sci-Fi Thriller 'The Return' US Trailer
Penélope Cruz in Volver (2006)
"Roge – I think there's a naked murder ghost in your house." Uncork'd Ent. has released the official US trailer for a Canadian horror thriller titled The Return, the feature debut of Canadian filmmaker Bj Verot. This first premiered at festivals last year, and won Best Feature at the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival, and Best Actor (for Harmon) at the NYC Horror Film Festival. After the death of his father, a brilliant college student returns to his family home where he learns that the horrors from his childhood aren't as dead and gone as he once thought. These memories boil over into reality culminating in an intense showdown with the terror that has come back. Richard Harmon and Sara Thompson, both from The CW's series "The 100", co-star in the film along with Echo Andersson, Marina Stephenson Kerr, Zoe Fish, Erik Athavale, and Gwendolyn Collins. The FX look a bit cheap,...
See full article at firstshowing.net
  • 8/9/2021
  • by Alex Billington
  • firstshowing.net
Horror Highlights: Sleep Tight, The Return, The Accursed
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Watch the Short Film Sleep Tight: "Josh is a young gamer confined to a wheelchair. He is also a teenager craving a bit more independence and wants to assert himself, especially with his father Frank, who is having a bit of a mid-life crisis himself.

One night Josh asks to keep the light on as his father helps him get to bed. Josh hopes to exercise a little autonomy in his life, but Frank resists, seeing the request as proof that Josh is still a young child in need. But as it turns out, when the lights go out, Josh discovers he's not alone -- and needs his dad more than ever.

Written and directed by Lewis Taylor, this horror-comedy is as much about a transition in a father-son relationship as it is about things that go bump in the night. But these weighty themes are offset by a stream of cheeky British wit,...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 7/22/2021
  • by Jonathan James
  • DailyDead
Clark Johnson in S.W.A.T. (2003)
Percy Vs Goliath - Jennie Kermode - 16765
Clark Johnson in S.W.A.T. (2003)
There's a moment early on in Clark Johnson's politically-tinged drama when Percy Schmeiser (Christopher Walken) is out in the fields with his granddaughter Mary (Zoe Fish) and tells her a story she has heard many times before: about how the seeds they use were smuggled over from the old World in the seams of a dress. It's a story that goes right to the heart of debates over the difference between traditionally guided evolution and direct genetic modification. Although arguments for the latter never really get their due here, what is illustrated very clearly is the futility of trying to keep any form of genetic change entirely under human control.

The story depicted here is a real one, and Walken is a fascinating choice for the central role. The real Percy, who died in 2020, was a quiet man who hated publicity but did it anyway, first because it seemed to.
See full article at eyeforfilm.co.uk
  • 4/29/2021
  • by Jennie Kermode
  • eyeforfilm.co.uk
Percy Vs Goliath Trailer 2: Small-town farmer Christopher Walken goes up against a powerful Agricultural Corporation
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Percy vs Goliath Trailer 2 — Saban Films has released the second movie trailer for Percy vs Goliath (2020). Percy vs Goliath trailer 2 stars Christopher Walken, Christina Ricci, Zach Braff, Luke Kirby, and Roberta Maxwell, Adam Beach, Martin Donovan, Peter Stebbings, Andrea del Campo, Zoe Fish, Melissa Hood, Jason Wishnowski, [...]

Continue reading: Percy Vs Goliath Trailer 2: Small-town farmer Christopher Walken goes up against a powerful Agricultural Corporation...
See full article at Film-Book
  • 4/3/2021
  • by Rollo Tomasi
  • Film-Book
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‘Toys of Terror’ Review
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Stars: Kyana Teresa, Georgia Waters, Verity Marks, Dayo Ade, Saul Elias, Zoe Fish, Muriel Hogue, Lauren Marshall, Max Nelson, Ernie Pitts | Written by Dana Gould | Directed by Nicholas Verso

Dana Gould, stand-up comedian, writer on The Simpsons, and creator of the awesome Stan Against Evil, pens this Christmas-set killer doll film produced by Blue Ribbon Content, the company behind the Banana Splits horror film and Critters Attack!

Toys of Terror sees Zoe, her brother Franklin and their family move into a secluded mansion just before Christmas. While the adults focus on renovating the place, the bored kids find a toy chest hidden in the attic, and are delighted when the toys inside magically come to life. But bizarre events soon begin to take place – events that threaten the family’s lives. As the special day dawns with gifts piled under the tree, the body count rises and the blood starts to flow.
See full article at Nerdly
  • 11/19/2020
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
Kyana Teresa
They're Alive! Official Trailer for 'Toys of Terror' Holiday Horror Film
Kyana Teresa
"We're going to get you." Warner Bros has released the official trailer for a Christmas horror movie titled Toys of Terror, being released direct-to-vod at the end of this month (just in time for Halloween). A big family moves into a dusty old house in the snowy woods of Washington with hopes of it being a nice holiday escape. But the kids soon discover a stash of old toys that just so happen to belong to a creepy ghost boy. As stranger and stranger things start to happen, some of the kids begin to sense that something in the house is not quite right... Starring Kyana Teresa, Georgia Waters, Verity Marks, Dayo Ade, Saul Elias, and Zoe Fish. This looks super creepy, especially the helmet and the monkey toy (ahhh), and I love mixing in Christmas with horror because that doesn't happen often. Yet another scary horror movie to keep an eye on.
See full article at firstshowing.net
  • 10/21/2020
  • by Alex Billington
  • firstshowing.net
Toys of Terror Preview Brings Christmas Horror Home for Halloween [Exclusive]
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Season's Screamings and Happy Horror-days! Just in time for the most spooktackular time of the year, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment will have you on the edge of seats with an all-new original feature-length horror film - Toys of Terror - on Digital October 27, 2020 and on Blu-ray and DVD January 19, 2021.

David and Hannah Cashman have promised their family a fun Christmas getaway, but when they arrive at a grand, old house in the snowy woods of Washington and are greeted by familiar construction foreman, the kids realize their parent's plan to make it a working vacation; renovating the place in the hopes of flipping it. Alicia, the eldest, is annoyed but the younger kids are soon distracted when, wandering through the creepy mansion, they find a stash of old toys in an abandoned playroom and take to them instantly. Before long, they seem to be inseparable from their new playthings, much...
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 10/21/2020
  • by Brian B.
  • MovieWeb
Takashi Shimizu
‘The Grudge’ Review: J-Horror Lite, Rebooted From Genre to Generic
Takashi Shimizu
Released in 2000 and celebrated by international-horror nerds via videotapes passed around like viruses, Takashi Shimizu’s Ju-on helped usher in a wave of modern Japanese creepfests that slowly made their way west. The title translated as something like “The Curse”; it would eventually be better known as The Grudge. Along with 1998’s The Ring, the film (and the numerous related series, sequels, quasi-remakes, and brand-name bastardizations) was the most recognizable ambassador for a genre folks dubbed J-Horror. By the time Sam Raimi and producer Roy Lee enlisted Shimizu and noted...
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 1/3/2020
  • by David Fear
  • Rollingstone.com
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