Stars: Stu Bennett, Vinnie Jones, Jessica-Jane Stafford, Lee Charles, Joe Egan, Katrina Durden, Greg Burridge, Josh Myers, David Schaal, Bentley Kalu, Sam Benjamin, Mark Griffin, Lainy Boyle, Jean-Paul Ly, Leon Sua, Phoebe Robinson-Galvin | Written and Directed by Ross Boyask
It hasn’t taken long for writer/director Ross Boyask to follow up 2018’s Vengeance (aka I Am Vengeance) with a sequel, probably because that film struck a massive chord with genre fans across the globe – respecting the action genre’s vast, and may I say beloved, past, whilst delivering a modern take on the traditional Dtv action film; and, of course, featuring Stu Bennett in a compelling lead role. I’m guessing that the fact Bennett was on UK screens as part of World of Sport wrestling And had a huge name presence thanks to his former WWE career didn’t hurt either.
However Vengeance proved that Bennett was so...
It hasn’t taken long for writer/director Ross Boyask to follow up 2018’s Vengeance (aka I Am Vengeance) with a sequel, probably because that film struck a massive chord with genre fans across the globe – respecting the action genre’s vast, and may I say beloved, past, whilst delivering a modern take on the traditional Dtv action film; and, of course, featuring Stu Bennett in a compelling lead role. I’m guessing that the fact Bennett was on UK screens as part of World of Sport wrestling And had a huge name presence thanks to his former WWE career didn’t hurt either.
However Vengeance proved that Bennett was so...
- 6/19/2020
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Scott Adkins, Craig Fairbrass, Thomas Turgoose, Nick Moran, Kierston Wareing, Leo Gregory, Beau Fowler, Louis Mandylor, Terence Maynard, Ross O’Hennessy, Daniel Adegboyega, Mark Strange, Greg Burridge | Written by Jesse V. Johnson, Stu Small | Directed by Jesse V. Johnson
Well sh*t… Scott Adkins just had to go and step it up a notch with this very Brutal, very British, hugely funny and fairly orginal Brit crime drama. Boasting a superb leading man performance from Adkins and a delightful supporting cast of top Brit talent.
So I saw the trailer, then I read the synopsis, I looked into the cast list and instanly thought ‘Well I know how this is going to go’. However I do love a lot of the cast involved in the flick and I am known to enjoy a good Brit crime thriller. Add to this Adkins has never failed to deliver when it comes to punch-y,...
Well sh*t… Scott Adkins just had to go and step it up a notch with this very Brutal, very British, hugely funny and fairly orginal Brit crime drama. Boasting a superb leading man performance from Adkins and a delightful supporting cast of top Brit talent.
So I saw the trailer, then I read the synopsis, I looked into the cast list and instanly thought ‘Well I know how this is going to go’. However I do love a lot of the cast involved in the flick and I am known to enjoy a good Brit crime thriller. Add to this Adkins has never failed to deliver when it comes to punch-y,...
- 7/10/2019
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
Welcome to Essex is a zombie thriller from director Ryan J. Fleming. This horror title has been in development for a number of years. Just this week, Welcome to Essex has moved to DVD, in the United Kingdom. The film drew thousands of zombie extras, some of which can be seen in the trailer. In the story, a pandemic is sweeping the United Kingdom and the recently dead are attacking the living. Now, it is a race to evacuate England. Welcome to Essex stars: Catherine Delaloye, Greg Burridge, Muzzy Tahir and Sarah-Grace Neal. All of the release details, for this indie horror film, are hosted here. The trailer shows some of the characters scrambling about. Meanwhile, the local communities are swarming with the undead. One woman is chased, while a soldier promises help. But, all of the escape routes are swarming with viscous zombies. The Welcome to Essex DVD is...
- 5/29/2018
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Stars: Catherine Delaloye, Greg Burridge, Muzzy Tahir, Sarah-Grace Neal, Sophie Jones, Michele Reynolds, Jonathan Walker, Robert Evans, Terry Noble, Julian Seager, Nathan Mallen, Tracey Franklin, Kimi Sara Munro | Written and Directed by Ryan J. Fleming
Following an epidemic, the majority of the UK population was wiped out in a matter of hours, with the recently deceased coming back to life and killing any other survivors. Unable to control the situation, an order to evacuate was given, but by now the damage had already been done. A small group of survivors in Brentwood are now left with no choice but to work together, as they make their way across Essex to the last known point of rescue; the coastal town of Southend-on-Sea. But as the number of undead continue you grow, they now start to outnumber the living and any chance of survival gets slimmer by the day.
Welcome to Essex...
Following an epidemic, the majority of the UK population was wiped out in a matter of hours, with the recently deceased coming back to life and killing any other survivors. Unable to control the situation, an order to evacuate was given, but by now the damage had already been done. A small group of survivors in Brentwood are now left with no choice but to work together, as they make their way across Essex to the last known point of rescue; the coastal town of Southend-on-Sea. But as the number of undead continue you grow, they now start to outnumber the living and any chance of survival gets slimmer by the day.
Welcome to Essex...
- 3/29/2018
- by Philip Rogers
- Nerdly
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