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moviesandmania · 8 months
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WINNIE-THE-POOH: BLOOD AND HONEY 2 (2024) Poster and trailer revealed
‘Prepare for the ultimate scream team’ Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2 is a 2024 British horror slasher film and is obviously a sequel to Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey (2023). The latter cost under $100,000 and took $5.2 million globally despite mostly negative reviews and many disappointed horror fans. However, returning writer/director Rhys Frake-Waterfield has told Variety that the…
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darkmovies · 9 months
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Cinderella’s Curse (2024) (Cendrillon) Date de sortie : 04/04/2024 Réalisateur : Louisa Warren Scénario :  Harry Boxley, Charles Perrault Avec : Kelly Rian Sanson, Chrissie Wunna, Lauren Budd
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fromthestacks · 2 years
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Dinosaur Hotel
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cultfaction · 9 months
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Jurassic Triangle trailer released
Directed by Victor de Almeida, Jurassic Triangle stars Darrell Griggs, Sian Altman, Dorothea Jones, Rob Kirtley, Toby Redpath, Connor Powles, Chrissie Wunna, and Andre Pierre. After surviving a strange storm over the Atlantic Ocean, a group of work colleagues find themselves stranded on an island, one that is not on any map. They soon encounter dinosaurs and other deadly creatures who begin…
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moviereviews101web · 1 month
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Cinderella's Curse (2024) FrightFest 2024 Movie Review
Cinderella’s Curse – FrightFest 2024 Movie Review Director: Louisa Warren Writer: Harry Boxley (Screenplay) Cast Kelly Rian Sanson (The Killing Tree) Chrissie Wunna (Jurassic Triangle) Lauren Budd Natasha Tosini (Three Blind Mice) Danielle Scott (Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey) Plot: Based on the same folktale that Disney updated and popularized for children, back in the…
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tspoe-pods · 2 years
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What you get when you order your “Jurassic Park” off of Wish.
The effects aren’t too bad, but the story is atrocious, and the entire cast is filled with people that you either don’t care if they get eaten or you’re actively hoping that they do.
On VOD September 6th.
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deadlinecom · 3 years
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moviesandmania · 1 year
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CINDERELLA'S CURSE (2023) Preview of horror take on the fairy tale
Kelly Rian Sanson as Cinderella Cinderella’s Curse is a 2023 British horror film loosely based on characters from Charles Perrault’s classic 1697 fairy tale. Directed by Louisa Warren (Crooked Man; Cut; Pigman; Legend of the Lizard Man; Tooth Fairy 5: Premolars; Doctor Carver and its sequel; Tooth Fairy: Queen of Pain; The Leprechaun’s Game; Tooth Fairy: The Root of Evil; Scarecrow’s…
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abdulamex · 3 years
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فيلم Dinosaur Hotel 2021 مترجم
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فيلم Dinosaur Hotel 2021 مترجم
مشاهدة وتحميل فيلم Dinosaur Hotel 2021 مترجم اون لاين من موقع السينما للجميع Cima4u. افلام اجنبي 2021 HD بطولة Aimee Marie Higham,Chelsea Greenwood,Chrissie Wunna,Kate Sandison,Nicole Nabi,Sofia Lacey,Stephen Staley
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cultfaction · 2 years
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Croc trailer released
Uncork’d Entertainment will release Paul W.F Franklin’s furiously-fun creature feature CROC! The film, starring Mark Haldor, Sian Altman, and Chrissie Wunna, tells of a group of killer crocodiles that crash a wedding! Lisa and her family unite at a wedding venue, excited for the big day. However, unknown to the family, a nest of hungry crocodiles has been living in the nearby lake. As the…
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themovieblogonline · 1 month
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Ouija Castle Review: A Gothic Horror that Fails to Haunt
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Ouija Castle, directed by Louisa Warren and penned by Jasmine Ebony Thomas, arrives on the horror scene with a premise that tantalizes but ultimately falls short of its potential. The film, which centers around the dark aftermath of Princess Thalia’s banishment by her power-hungry mother, Queen Velma, attempts to weave a tale of supernatural intrigue and royal betrayal. However, it struggles to maintain a coherent narrative, and the chilling atmosphere it aspires to achieve remains frustratingly out of reach. The story begins with a promising setup. After the death of King Eldric, the once-prosperous kingdom falls into disarray as Queen Velma, played with a measure of steely resolve by Danielle Scott, seizes control. Fearing that her daughter, Princess Thalia (Mya Brown), might pose a threat to her newly acquired throne, Velma casts a powerful spell, plunging Thalia into a perpetual sleep. The film’s central conflict arises when this dark act unwittingly triggers a series of supernatural events that threaten to destroy the very kingdom Velma fought so hard to control. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DaPPYZXCPc Good Atmosphere, Weak Characters The plot weaves together various characters who each play a role in the unfolding drama. Chrissie Wunna’s Lia is a sympathetic figure, a servant loyal to the princess and determined to save her from her cursed fate. Sophie Rankin as Sofia, Velma’s enigmatic advisor, offers a performance that hovers between cold calculation and barely concealed fear, hinting at the consequences of dabbling in dark magic. Lila Lasso’s Delia, someone with her own mysterious motives, adds another layer of complexity, though her character ultimately feels underdeveloped. Finally, there’s Zazid, portrayed by Danielle Scott, who, while integral to the plot’s progression, never quite evolves beyond her role as Velma’s obedient enforcer. To its credit, Ouija Castle does have moments where its potential shines through. The gothic aesthetic, though unevenly executed, occasionally manages to evoke a sense of dread and foreboding. The castle itself, with its labyrinthine corridors and shadowed corners, serves as an effective setting for a tale of haunted royalty. Warren’s direction hints at an understanding of horror’s visual language, with certain scenes—particularly those involving Thalia’s enchanted slumber—exuding a genuinely eerie atmosphere. The concept of a royal court beset by malevolent spirits is compelling, offering a unique twist on the haunted house trope. The performances, though inconsistent, have their moments as well. Mya Brown as Princess Thalia, though she spends much of the film in a state of enchanted slumber, conveys a quiet vulnerability that makes her plight sympathetic. Danielle Scott’s portrayal of Queen Velma, while lacking in emotional depth, captures the ruthless ambition of a woman driven to secure her power at any cost. There is an underlying tension in her interactions with Sofia, played by Sophie Rankin, suggesting a more complex relationship that the script, unfortunately, never fully explores. Storytelling that Misses the Mark However, these moments of promise are overshadowed by the film’s numerous shortcomings. The most glaring issue is the disjointed narrative, which struggles to maintain a coherent flow from one scene to the next. The film’s pacing is erratic, with long stretches of monotonous dialogue interspersed with sudden bursts of supernatural action that feel more confusing than thrilling. Warren’s direction, while competent in certain scenes, fails to unify the disparate elements of the story into a compelling whole. The script by Thomas is equally problematic. The dialogue is often stilted, with characters delivering lines that feel out of place or overly expository. The central conflict—the battle between Thalia’s loyalists and Velma’s forces—is underdeveloped, with key plot points either glossed over or explained in frustratingly vague terms. The motivations of certain characters, particularly Delia and Zazid, are murky at best, leaving the audience to wonder why they behave the way they do. Perhaps the most disappointing aspect of Ouija Castle is its wasted potential. The film’s premise, which blends elements of gothic horror with political intrigue, is rich with possibilities. Yet, it consistently fails to capitalize on these opportunities, opting instead for cheap scares and cliched plot twists. The supernatural elements, which should have been the film’s main draw, are poorly executed, with special effects that range from passable to downright laughable. The titular Ouija board, which one would expect to play a central role in the story, is relegated to a minor plot device, appearing only sporadically and with little impact on the overall narrative. Overall The film’s climax, which should have been a crescendo of tension and horror, falls flat due to a lack of emotional investment in the characters. By the time the final confrontation between Thalia’s supporters and Velma’s forces arrives, the audience is left feeling more exhausted than exhilarated. The resolution, while tying up the main plot threads, fails to deliver a satisfying conclusion, leaving several questions unanswered and key character arcs incomplete. Ouija Castle is a film that aspires to greatness but falls far short of the mark. Its intriguing premise and moments of atmospheric tension are overshadowed by a muddled narrative, underdeveloped characters, and missed opportunities. While there are glimpses of a better film lurking beneath the surface, they are ultimately lost in a sea of mediocrity. For fans of gothic horror, Ouija Castle may offer a few fleeting moments of enjoyment, but for most viewers, it will likely prove to be a frustrating and forgettable experience. Read the full article
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moviereviews101web · 3 months
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FrightFest 2024 ODEON LUXE WEST END Screen 1
FrightFest 2024 ODEON LUXE WEST END Screen 1 FILM PROGRAMME ODEON LUXE WEST END Screen 1 (165 capacity) Discovery Screen 1 THURSDAY 22 AUGUST 2024 8.15pm CINDERELLA’S CURSE (World Premiere) Director: Louisa Warren. With: Kelly Ryan Sanson, Chrissie Wunna, Lauren Budd, Natasha Tosini. UK 2024. 78 mins. Once Upon A Time… the Disney princesses now get in on the horror legend act and here’s…
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celebjar · 5 years
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Holly Taylor in Colorful Jumpsuit While Attend  Premiere of ‘Heartstrings’ in Tennessee 11-29-2019
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Holly Taylor - Premiere of 'Heartstrings' in Tennessee 11-29-2019 Holly Taylor in Colorful Jumpsuit While Attend  Premiere of 'Heartstrings' in Tennessee 11-29-2019
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scottymcglynn · 7 years
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EP48 : Chrissie Wunna
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moviesandmania · 15 days
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JACK AND JILL: HILLS RUN RED Review, trailer and free on Tubi and YouTube
Jack and Jill: Hills Run Red is a 2023 British horror film and is a sequel to The Legend of Jack and Jill (2021) and The Legend of Jack and Jill 2 (2022). Also known as Jack & Jill 3. Directed and co-produced by Louisa Warren (Crooked Man; Cinderella’s Curse; Pigman; Legend of the Lizard Man; Tooth Fairy 5: Premolars; Doctor Carver and its sequel; Tooth Fairy: Queen of Pain; The Leprechaun’s…
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