In 2005, Sam “Barzan” Malkandi, an Iraqi immigrant and family man, was working toward a piece of the American Dream in a Seattle suburb. But a footnote in the 9/11 Commission Report, connecting him to a high-level Al-Qaeda operative, changed everything. After five years of detention and multiple appeals he was deported back to...
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It was way back in 2007 that I first heard about Iron Sky, and have been following this film ever since. And now that the film is finally finished, and due to première at this year’s Berlinale, a theatrical trailer has been released online. It’s superb. In the last moments of World War II,...
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I found the trailer for Strawberry Summer via Deneen Melody, who is starring in the film and, after a bit of poking around, discovered that there is also an IndieGoGo Campaign running to raise funding for the film. If the trailer is anything to go by, this is a very human drama and one...
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If you have been following this site for any length of time, you will probably be aware that I have been looking forward to the Moon-Nazi movie, Iron Sky pretty much since the project was launched. So I was really happy to see the announcement that the film is now officially complete. What’s more...
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Shed, from StormMaker Pictures claims to be a thought provoking, tense short film with horrific ethical and moral overtones. It is a film that leads the viewer to question their thoughts and feelings on a terrifying subject matter that cuts deep into the heart of todays society. The trailer certainly promises an effectively brutal...
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Terminal illness is a difficult subject to cover, especially for a comedy. From the trailer however, Time Expired appears to have managed this by finding a gentle humour that blends comedy and drama in a world filled with believable characters. When parking enforcement officer Randall Zimmerman discovers he has a fatal heart condition, he...
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The Big Bad claims to blend the bizarre mystery of David Lynch and creeping horror of John Carpenter with the vengeance of Kill Bill and madness of The Evil Dead. If the trailer is anything to go by, they may have managed it. A loner named Frankie enters a bar in a nowhere town,...
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I don’t have a lot of information about Chaz Fatur’s Human Factor, but an early teaser for the film has been released and it does give the impression that the plot has some potential. A determined investigative Reporter and a renegade Detective plan to uncover the mysterious disappearances of the Homeless population in Metro...
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Hitman 101 is a 12 episode web series set to debut on 28th December. Beyond that, I can’t tell you much because, as explained on the series’ web site: Hitman 101 is a 12 Episode Story Created Exclusively for the Web. It revolves around the world of a hitman and the cavalcade of people...
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Down The Road is Jason Christopher’s thank you to the horror films of the 1970s and 80s. The film has already done well on the festival circuit, picking up the Best Feature award at Shockfest 2011 and Best Director and Best Actor awards at HorrorQuest 2011. If this trailer is anything to go by,...
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