15th Nov2017

Interview: Director Toby Tobias talks ‘Blood Orange’

by Stuart Wright

In his latest interview/podcast, host Stuart Wright talks with Toby Tobias about his directorial feature debut Blood Orange that stars rock legend Iggy Pop, alongside Kacey Barnfield and Ben Lamb. In a stunning modern Spanish Villa lives Bill (Iggy Pop) an aging, half-blind rock star with his young, very beautiful and sexually promiscuous wife Isabelle […]

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08th May2015

‘World War Dead: Rise of the Fallen’ Review

by Richard Axtell

Stars: Philip Barantini, Kacey Barnfield, Robert Bladen, Kyle Frank, Marco Gambino, Wendy Glenn, Ovidiu Lapusneanu, Davide Manganelli, Ray Panthaki, Ben Shafik, Eva Solveig | Written and Directed by Freddie Hutton-Mills, Bart Ruspoli The Battle of the Somme marked one of the bloodiest battles in human history wounding and killing over 1,000,000 German and Allied soldiers. […]

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04th May2015

‘Flim: The Movie’ Review

by Stuart Wright

Stars: Raffaello Degruttola, Steven Waddington, Rebecca Atkinson, Jody Marriott Bar-Lev, Kacey Barnfield, Camille Coduri, Josh Cohen, Shelley Conn, Collette Cooper, Dan Davies, Skye Lucia Degruttola, Simone Lahbib, David Elliot, Sadie Frost, Christopher Fulford, Abhin Galeya | Written and Directed by Raffaello Degruttola Flim The Movie is a very clever, very funny mockumentary. It was a surprise hit […]

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13th May2014

First images from ‘World War Dead’

by Phil Wheat

Anchor Bay Entertainment UK have released 2 exclusive stills from the homegrown production of World War Dead. These exclusive stills give a first look into the much anticipated film, which is due out early 2015 and stars Ray Panthaki (28 Days Later, Kidulthood), Wendy Glenn (You’re Next) and Kacey Barnfield (Resident Evil,Green Street 3). World […]

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22nd Oct2013

‘Green Street 3: Never Back Down’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Scott Adkins, Joey Ansah, James Backhouse, Kacey Barnfield, David Cheung, Tony Crookes, Jack Doolan, Billy Cook | Written by Ronnie Thompson | Directed by James Nunn Let’s be brutally honest, I absolutely detest the “football hooligan” sub-genre of British cinema, a genre which has – for reasons I personally can’t fathom – flourished on DVD […]