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9/10
An interesting western film for 2022
20 January 2023
NIGHT OF THE TOMMYKNOCKERS opens with a group of miners who've dug too deep. They are attacked by creatures known as "tommyknockers" (a creature found in American folklore, but not like this!). Meanwhile, an outlaw group known as the "Dirk gang" plans a bank heist. The heist turns into a siege as the escaped tommyknockers wreak havoc on the town until they get their gold back. Night Of The Tommyknockers is a good bit of genre-blending fun to close out 2022. If you're a fan of the classic western but you want something new thrown into the mix, Mahal Empire Productions have got you covered with this one (think Feast meets Potter's ground)
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Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice (2017 Video Game)
10/10
Wow. Just simply wow!
24 April 2022
I cannot believe this is a 2017 game. It's beyond amazing in so many ways. I can understand that it can be depressing for some people and it might touch certain delicate strings on mental illness but this was beautifully done - from the shots, performances - all the way to the grainy filter look for that cinematic feel. From start to finish this was a terrific experience unlike any game I've ever played before.
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7/10
Very good
5 July 2021
I enjoyed it for what it's worth. Great acting and chemistry between others!
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I'm Still Here (I) (2013)
8/10
Dan Burman and Lucy Russell give excellent performances.
7 June 2020
I'm Still Here by Kris Smith is a must see!!! Bittersweet, it takes you on a roller coaster of emotions. It is hard hitting from the start. There's no time to catch a breath, you simply trust, go with it and allow it to take you on an exquisite journey cinematically. The powerhouse of talent from Dan Burman and Lucy Russell will blow you away. Their chemistry is electrifying. These artists know how to deliver and make it look effortless. I savoured their scenes together. Dan Burman gives a sensitive, subtle, engaging performance that holds your breath from start to finish. You are on his side routing for him, willing a happy ending. Lucy Russell reminds me of a younger Dame Maggie Smith, both physically and performance. Incredible nuance and highly skilled artistry. Awe-inspiring. My thanks to Smith and his crew for making this inspirational, thought provoking film. Brilliant job.
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