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Flashburn: Virus Outbreak. 2017 Wes a Virologist and microbiologist wakes up in a abandoned warehouse with amnesia, held captive by someone called Lazarus who wants Wes to find the cure for a Ebola outbreak. Post-Apocalyptic story with Sean Patrick Flanery who wakes up after a jeep crash and is told who he is and what he must do by some sinister wannabe voice. This was a blind viewing, and wasn't really expecting much out of it, the plot seems simple but this was a bit of a slow burner with a bit of a nice twist at the end and some good acting from Flanery and Cameron Richardson, don't expect it to be nail biting or edge of your seat thriller. Flashburn-620-01.jpg
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A Cold Night's Death. 1973. Two researchers arrive at a research station at White Mountains after loosing contact with a lone scientist and discover they may not be alone in the building. Another made for T.V. movie from the 70s that deals with Claustrophobia, Isolation and Paranoia, Robert Culp and Eli Wallach play the two researchers sent in to find a colleague and finish of the project only for them to turn on each other when they believe someone is with them. This is one of those movies that you know what's happening, who's behind it all yet have you glued to the screen right to the end on how it unfolds. Not exactly a big budget but does have some good suspense build up. A Cold Night's Death.jpg
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Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan. A school trip by boat takes off from Crystal Lake to New York, with a rather unwanted stowaway - Jason Vorhees! The 8th in the venerable horror franchise gets a lot of stick due to the title being a bit of a cheek, with the film only getting to NY past the hour mark - "Jason Takes A Cruise" would probably be more accurate - but for all that I rather like it. It's pretty well made and acted, and the stuff on the ship as it goes out of control and floods in a storm, with the characters also having to deal with Jason on the rampage, is pretty atmospheric and entertaining. It amused me for its run time anyway! |
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Collateral (2004) Tom Cruise stars as a cold blooded hitman being driven around LA over the course of one night time by unwitting cabbie Jamie Foxx. Cruise embarks on a series of five ruthless assassinations whilst Foxx tries to work out ways to escape as cop Mark Ruffalo closes in on the trail of death. Both Foxx and Cruise are excellent here, Cruise in particular is cast against type and is highly effective as the merciless killer. However for me it's director Michael Mann who is the real star of this film, his shooting of night time Los Angeles, both on film and digitally, make the city lights look alternately moody, dangerous and aided by an awesome soundtrack of music from Miles Davis, Paul Oakenfold and Audioslave, supremely stylish and cool. Loved watching this on Blu-ray, made me long to go back to LA. |
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