Stars: Mickey Rourke, Robert Knepper, Jackson Rathbone, Fredrik Wagner, Polina Pushkareva, Anna Paliga, Lou Stassen, Josh Burdett, Alex Mills, Elliott Wooster, Ben McKeown | Written by Mauro Borrelli, Reggie Keyohara III, Scott Svatos | Directed by Mauro Borrelli
From the early 1970s to the mid-1980s DC Comics published Weird War Tales which, as the title infers, added supernatural threats to the danger of combat. WarHunt feels like director Mauro Borrelli and co-writers Reggie Keyohara III and Scott Svatos (The Ghostmaker) sat down with a stack of them for inspiration when they came up with this tale of World War II GIs behind Nazi lines fighting a coven of witches.
In the film’s opening scenes a military transport flying over the Black Forest is attacked and brought down by crows who prove that a group of them isn’t called a murder for nothing. Major Johnson sends Sgt. Brewer and his...
From the early 1970s to the mid-1980s DC Comics published Weird War Tales which, as the title infers, added supernatural threats to the danger of combat. WarHunt feels like director Mauro Borrelli and co-writers Reggie Keyohara III and Scott Svatos (The Ghostmaker) sat down with a stack of them for inspiration when they came up with this tale of World War II GIs behind Nazi lines fighting a coven of witches.
In the film’s opening scenes a military transport flying over the Black Forest is attacked and brought down by crows who prove that a group of them isn’t called a murder for nothing. Major Johnson sends Sgt. Brewer and his...
- 1/26/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
What does it mean to be an immigrant in the UK? Certainly over the past few years the general population continues to turn against those who simply want to live here. But what do we know about those people, and why they would want to come over here? This is one short that tells one, very intimate but terrific story.
Métèque revolves around Samia, a young woman with hopes and ambitions. However, during an interview with a new job, her right to work in the UK is questioned. Therefore, she is sent on a spiralling and intimate look as she feels instantly displaced and wondering truly where she belongs.
Lyna Dubarry as Samia is fantastic. From the beginning, she gets under the skin of Samia’s psyche and the motives which drive her. When she is confronted with a surprise party, Samia’s clear frustration is shown in slight facial...
Métèque revolves around Samia, a young woman with hopes and ambitions. However, during an interview with a new job, her right to work in the UK is questioned. Therefore, she is sent on a spiralling and intimate look as she feels instantly displaced and wondering truly where she belongs.
Lyna Dubarry as Samia is fantastic. From the beginning, she gets under the skin of Samia’s psyche and the motives which drive her. When she is confronted with a surprise party, Samia’s clear frustration is shown in slight facial...
- 9/23/2020
- by Sarah Cook
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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