Plot: A homicidal couple holds a home salvager and his deaf teenage daughter hostage, forcing them to dig up something they buried beneath a patio.
Review: Thomas Jane once played the Marvel Comics character The Punisher, but in the opening scenes of director K. Asher Levin’s thriller Dig his character Scott Brennan is more reminiscent of Thor, making a spectacle of himself by threatening people with a hammer. He first wields the hammer when he wades into a party to retrieve his teenage daughter Jane. Then when he sees that someone who cut him off on the road is at the next pump over at a gas station, he grabs his hammer again. This is when Brennan learns the folly of bringing a hammer to a gunfight, as his tough guy act at the gas station results in his wife being shot dead and his daughter being deafened by the sound of the shot.
Review: Thomas Jane once played the Marvel Comics character The Punisher, but in the opening scenes of director K. Asher Levin’s thriller Dig his character Scott Brennan is more reminiscent of Thor, making a spectacle of himself by threatening people with a hammer. He first wields the hammer when he wades into a party to retrieve his teenage daughter Jane. Then when he sees that someone who cut him off on the road is at the next pump over at a gas station, he grabs his hammer again. This is when Brennan learns the folly of bringing a hammer to a gunfight, as his tough guy act at the gas station results in his wife being shot dead and his daughter being deafened by the sound of the shot.
- 9/20/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
*full disclosure: a DVD screener of this film was provided by Breaking Glass Pictures.
Director/writer: Stuart Simpson.
Cast: Norman Yemm, Nelli Scarlet, Kyrie Capri, Karli Madden, Kate Watts, Scott Brennan, Steven Stagg, and David Gannon.
El Monstro Del Mar, or for non-Spanish speakers Monster of the Sea, is the latest horror feature from Breaking Glass Pictures on DVD. The film can be summed up as three murderous babes versus a monster of the deep and the film is similar to '60s grindhouse or Tarantino's early work. The visual style from director Stuart Simpson is diverse and exciting with El Monstro Del Mar one of the wildest features to come across this desk in a while.
The story is simple, but this is still a fun watch. At the start, the film is in black and white and three tattooed vixens wait by the side of the road in...
Director/writer: Stuart Simpson.
Cast: Norman Yemm, Nelli Scarlet, Kyrie Capri, Karli Madden, Kate Watts, Scott Brennan, Steven Stagg, and David Gannon.
El Monstro Del Mar, or for non-Spanish speakers Monster of the Sea, is the latest horror feature from Breaking Glass Pictures on DVD. The film can be summed up as three murderous babes versus a monster of the deep and the film is similar to '60s grindhouse or Tarantino's early work. The visual style from director Stuart Simpson is diverse and exciting with El Monstro Del Mar one of the wildest features to come across this desk in a while.
The story is simple, but this is still a fun watch. At the start, the film is in black and white and three tattooed vixens wait by the side of the road in...
- 2/6/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Director: Stuart Simpson Writer: Stuart Simpson Starring: Norman Yemm, Nelli Scarlet, Kyrie Nunan-Jackson, Karli Madden, Kate Watts, Scott Brennan, Steven Stagg, David Gannon El monstro del mar! starts as a brilliant black and white homage to Russ Meyer’s Faster, Pussycat! Kill Kill! with three gorgeously tough rockabilly ladies -- two brunettes, Beretta (Nelli Scarlet) and Snowball (Kate Watts), and a blond, Blondie (Karli Madden). After the film’s killer opening bloodbath, the three lady killers arrive at a seaside shanty town located on Victoria’s Port Phillip Bay to cool down...and, of course, party. One of the few remaining locals of the town, an aged and crippled fisherman named Joseph (Norman Yemm), warns the ladies to never go into the water. (There is a good reason no one lives here anymore.) The rebellious young hotties do not listen to the old coot; instead, they strip to their skivvies and splish,...
- 12/7/2010
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
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